The Siege of Mecca: The Forgotten Uprising in Islam's Holiest Shrine and the Birth of al-Qaeda by Yaroslav Trofimov

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  • Pub. Date: September 2007
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    • Pub. Date: September 2007
    • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 320pp

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    On November 20, 1979, hundreds of gunmen who believed that the Saudi royal family had become a craven servant of American infidels stunned the world by seizing Islams holiest shrine, the Grand Mosque in Mecca, seeking a return to the glory of uncompromising Islam. The Siege of Mecca reveals how Saudi reaction to this two-week uprising in Mecca set free the forces that produced the attacks of 9/11 and the harrowing circumstances that surround us today.

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    Finalist for the 2007 Discover Award, Nonfiction

    The Washington Post - Thomas W. Lippman

    The subtitle of Yaroslav Trofimov's fascinating and important book about the 1979 takeover of the Great Mosque in Mecca by heavily armed fanatics refers to that event as "the forgotten uprising." Perhaps it has been forgotten here but not in the Muslim Middle East, where it was a seminal event of the region's most traumatic year in modern times…In a relatively brief narrative that can be read in a weekend, Trofimov manages to explain who the radicals were, what they wanted, how they smuggled their weapons into the mosque, why the takeover traumatized the Saudi royal family and why the story still matters. Many works of far greater length are less illuminating.

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    Yaroslav Trofimov, a staff foreign correspondent of The Wall Street Journal since 1999, has extensively reported from Saudi Arabia and other Muslim countries. He is also the author of bestselling nonfiction books.

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