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Un›ted K›ngdom - Crescent Internat›onal



                C          rescent International is a newspaper
                           published every fortnight from its
                headquarters in London. It is also distributed in
                Nigeria, Canada, South Africa and Pakistan. On
                the book review page of the 16-31 March, 2000,
                issue Harun Yahya’s The Truth of the Life of This
                World was discussed. The review by Imtiaz
                Adam, the editor of the magazine, reads:

                   In this fascinating book, Harun Yahya has
                   written a remarkable and extremely effective
                   reminder of "the truth of the life of this world". Throughout, the text is
                   clear and readable and the marshalling and use of Qur'anic ayaat ex-
                                                   tremely effective. The book is su-
                                                   perbly presented, with numerous
                                                    full-colour photographs, illustra-
                                                    tions and diagrams, beautifully
                                                    designed. This book is one of the
                                                    very few that is likely to be con-
                                                     vincing to skeptical readers
                                                     steeped in western propaganda,
                                                     be they Muslim or non-Muslim.
                                                      That alone is a very consider-
                                                      able achievement.

                                                         In the 1-15 April, 2000,
                                                      issue a reader sent an e-mail
                                                       concerning the book to the
                                                       "Letters to the Editor" page,
                                                       which can be seen opposite.
                                                          The 16-30 September,




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