Sheindlin’s primary thesis is that the foundations of Islam can be explained through a catalogue of undiagnosed mental illnesses rather than divine revelation. The author utilizes the Quran and Hadith to argue that Muhammad exhibited symptoms of several disorders:
Critics argue the book cherry-picks sources to fit a preconceived "guilty" verdict (hence the "The People vs." title), ignoring the socio-political context of the 7th-century Arabian Peninsula. 4. The Ethics of the Text Sheindlin’s primary thesis is that the foundations of
The authors of the book apply various psychological theories to analyze Muhammad's personality and behavior. They argue that Muhammad exhibited symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder, including grandiosity, a need for admiration, and a lack of empathy. a need for admiration