Dia al-Shukrji's provocative work, 'No to a Religion that Corrupts and Sheds Blood,' presents a compelling critique of religious interpretations and practices that he argues lead to societal decay and violence. This book delves into the historical and contemporary manifestations of religious extremism and fanaticism, questioning how faith, intended as a source of peace and morality, can instead be manipulated to justify conflict and oppression. Shukrji advocates for a re-evaluation of religious thought, urging readers to distinguish between genuine spirituality and harmful dogmatism. He proposes a vision where faith contributes to human flourishing rather than fostering division and bloodshed, making a powerful call for reform and critical thinking in the face of religious abuses. This profound examination challenges conventional perceptions of religion's role in society.