Informative book that pulls no punches. The author goes through step by step the history of Islam, what is it like living under an Islamic leadership, what dhimmi is, are women really equal in the eyes of Isalamic society. He also investigates if it is true that Islam is tolerant of other religions and were the crusades an agressive action on the part of zealot Christians. The answers to these questions are not what we have been taught to believe.
The author backs up his assertions by quotes from the Koran, from leading Islamic scholars, and from the religion's founder. This book should be read with the Koran, so that verses quoted in this book can be read direct from the Koran to check accuracy and context. Doing so paints an ugly picture of this "religion of peace". Don't take my word for it try it for yourself. More Americans should educate themselves on this subject and not just believe the hype from CAIR and those on the PC side of things. This book is a good first step.
For those that doubt that Islam is a threat to the rest of the world, this book should help them decide. The title "The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam" might put off some that lean heavily toward multiculturalism and tolerance, but they are the very ones that should read it.
If one has doubts about the truth or accuracy of many of the statements that might be considered inflamatory or sensational, there are 23 pages of notes and references to back them up and make them hard for a thinking person to dismiss.