In this bold and uncompromising exposé, we delves deep into the heart of Islam, challenging the narrative that it is a religion of peace. Drawing from historical texts, the Quran, and "Hadith", this book uncovers the troubling doctrines that have inspired centuries of violence, oppression, and inequality. From the endorsement of child marriage and slavery to the systematic subjugation of women and non-Muslims under Sharia law, "The False Prophet" reveals a side of Islam that is often concealed from public view. Through rigorous analysis, the book explores how Islamic teachings on jihad, martyrdom, and supremacy have fueled terrorism and conflict across the globe. It also shines a light on Islam’s disturbing endorsement of paedophilia, rooted in the Prophet Muhammad’s marriage to Aisha, a child bride, which would be classified as a criminal act in any modern society. These teachings have had devastating consequences, particularly in countries where child marriage and exploitation of minors continue to persist under religious justifications. From the persecution of Christians in the Middle East to the rise of extremist groups like ISIS, this book exposes how Islam’s radical factions have taken root and threaten to undermine freedom and human rights worldwide. "The False Prophet" confronts the uncomfortable truths about Islam’s incompatibility with modern, democratic values. It offers a compelling argument for why Western society must not shy away from confronting these realities, lest we compromise our principles of liberty, equality, and justice. Daring and thought-provoking, this book is a call to recognize the dangers posed by Islam’s most extreme interpretations, including its attitudes towards women, children, and non-believers, and a demand for the preservation of our freedom in the face of growing religious intolerance.