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A Beginner’s Review of the Qur’an, Part 1: Context Matters

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A friend gave me the book What Every American Needs to Know About the Qur’an: A History of Islam and the United States by William J. Federer. I think my friend is concerned that I just don’t understand the fullness of the evil of Islam. So I am using...

January 18, 2011Book Reviews, Culture, Current Events, Foreign Affairs, History, Religion6 CommentsRead more...

Dr. Shanon Brooks

Shanon Brooks is the president of Monticello College, a unique school that combines georgics, the liberal arts, manual arts, and entrepreneurship with the goal of debt-free, mortgage-free, self-reliant graduates.

He is the author of AMERICAN: Killing the American Dream and A Thomas Jefferson Education for Teens.

Dr. Brooks is a veteran of military service in the United States Submarine Fleet and holds a Bachelor’s degree in business administration, a Master’s degree in education, and a Ph.D. in constitutional law.

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