Mark A. Gabriel

Mark A. Gabriel, is the name of writer of Islamic affairs, who lives in the United States under "religious asylum". He is the author of five books critical of Islam, including Islam and the Jews: The Unfinished Battle and Journey into the Mind of an Islamic Terrorist. While the books have sold tens of thousands of copies, they also constitute the only source of information about the author, and as such, are self-referencing and not verified by any unrelated sources.

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