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American Women vs. Sharia Law: The Guide To Win This Invisible War
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American Women vs Sharia Law: The Guide to Win This Invisible War juxtaposes the freedom of American women against the oppression and subjugation of women in radical Islamist societies. By meticulously examining American culture and lifestyle through a female lens, in comparison to real world applications of Sharia Law for women in strict Islamic societies, this book details the tragic outcomes of radical ideologies. Topics such as the theological foundation of Sharia Law and conflict with western civilization are explored, with a caution regarding suicidal empathy and the politicalization of diversity, equity, and inclusion, which can enable bad actors in America. Suzi Kota warns against the spread of these oppressive beliefs and calls readers to action. Suzi Kota is an American Business Woman, Activist, and Author. She works passionately on endeavors that preserve American values, mostly notably core rights outlined in the Declaration of Independence. These include Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.
American Women vs Sharia Law: The Guide to Win This Invisible War juxtaposes the freedom of American women against the oppression and subjugation of women in radical Islamist societies. By meticulously examining American culture and lifestyle through a female lens, in comparison to real world applications of Sharia Law for women in strict Islamic societies, this book details the tragic outcomes of radical ideologies. Topics such as the theological foundation of Sharia Law and conflict with western civilization are explored, with a caution regarding suicidal empathy and the politicalization of diversity, equity, and inclusion, which can enable bad actors in America. Suzi Kota warns against the spread of these oppressive beliefs and calls readers to action. Suzi Kota is an American Business Woman, Activist, and Author. She works passionately on endeavors that preserve American values, mostly notably core rights outlined in the Declaration of Independence. These include Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.








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