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MUHAMMAD'S MONSTERS: A Comprehensive Guide to Radical Islam for Western Audiences
David Bukay, editor, 2004
In the new landscape, post-9/11, free societies put up a hand to shield their eyes from the intruding glare of terrorism. Difficult as it is for the tolerant West to admit, a religion is being used to justify destruction. Militant Islamists who describe themselves as the "true believers" in the desert prophet, Muhammad, are attempting to force submission to Allah. Chillingly, it has been said that radical Islam is "standing up," rising from the sands of Arabia to reach globally. If you want to understand who we're fighting, and why, look no further than this book.
TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD SECTION ONE: ISLAM AS A WORLD THREAT A New and More Dangerous Era - Anthony J. Dennis Sacred Visions and Religious Terror: The Case of Islam - Charles Selengut The Afghan Alumni and the Clash between Civilizations - Shaul Shay How Islam Plays the Press - Joseph Farah SECTION TWO: ISLAM IN THE WORLD AND THE MINORITIES POLICY The War of Islam Against Minorities in the Middle East - Mordechai Nisan Genocide in Sudan - Patrick Sookhdeo From Bosnia to Kosovo: The Re-Islamization of the Balkans - Raphael Israeli Extremist Islamist Terror and Subversion in South Asia - K.P.S. Gill and Ajai Shni Muslim Immigration and the West - David Pryce-Jones Islamic Judeophobia: An Existential Threat - Robert S. Wistrich SECTION THREE: ISLAM AND UNCONVENTIONAL WARFARE Nuclear Programs of Arab and Islamic States: Capabilities, Strategies, and Implications - Gerald M. Steinberg and Aharon Etengoff The Chemical and Biological Threat of Islam - Dany Shoham Facing Insurgent Islam: A Grand Strategy for the West - Yehezkel Dror SUMMARY What Is to Be Done? - David Bukay Glossary of Islamic Terms EDITOR PROFILE Dr. David Bukay teaches in the political science department at the University of Haifa in Israel. Among his fields of specialization are: the Arab-Israeli conflict; inter-Arab relations and the Palestinian question; international terrorism and fundamental Islam; theoretical issues and political applications in the Middle-East; Assad’s foreign policy toward Israel and Lebanon; and the culture approach to understanding the Middle East.
BOOK SPECIFICATIONS 335 pages, paper. |