Islam’s Trilogy of three sacred texts is the Koran and two books about the life of Mohammed. When the Trilogy is sorted, categorized, arranged, and analyzed, it becomes apparent that five principles are the foundation of Islam.
All of Islam is based upon the Trilogy — Koran, Sira (Mohammed’s biography) and Hadith (his Traditions).
Most of the Islamic doctrine is political, not religious. Islam is a political ideology.
Islam divides the world into Muslims and unbelievers, Kafirs.
Political Islam always has two different ways to treat kafirs — dualistic ethics. Kafirs can be abused in the worst ways or they can be treated like a good neighbour.
According to the Trilogy, Kafirs must submit to Islam in all politics and public life. Every aspect of Kafir civilization must submit to political Islam.
These Five Principles can be put in five words — Trilogy, politics, Kafirs, dualism and submission.
Question for discussion: What facts from history and nowadays demonstrate these 5 principles?