Two Faces of Islam: The House of Sa'ud from Tradition to Terror by Stephen Schwartz

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  • Pub. Date: October 2002
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    • Pub. Date: October 2002
    • Publisher: Doubleday Publishing
    • Format: Hardcover, 336pp

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    Journalist and author Schwartz has worked for the Jewish Forward and the Voice of America, and been an interfaith activist in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo as well as writing books on history and culture. He challenges the hegemony of Saudi-backed extremism in the Muslim world, but also rejects the simplistic crusader polemics now so prevalent in western intellectual life. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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    Schwartz challenges President Bush's "axis of terror." "The real exporters of international Islamic extremism and terror," he says, are not Iraq or Iran, but an American ally: the Saudis. Saudia Arabia is dominated by Wahhabism, which journalist Schwartz (Kosovo: Background to a War) labels a "fascistic" cult. And the West, he goes on, has "nurtured this serpent in [its] very bosom" by supporting the Saudis in the belief that they were "moderate." (On sale Oct. 15) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

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    Queer eye for the Wahhabi guy!by Anonymous

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    November 15, 2003: To Schwartz Islam itself is not the problem, but the militant interpretation of Islam is, as practised and preached by the Wahhabis and the Sa'udi monarchy. This is what needs to be stopped. While admiring Schwartz's book and agreeing to almost all of what he states, there are some statements that are completely wrong or misleading. For example, Schwartz says, 'Ibn Taymiyyah also declared total war on Sufism...'(pg.55). Although Ibn Taymiyyah has never been representative of orthodox Sunni Islam (or the science of Sufism), it has been noted in his own books that he not only praised Sufis at times, but also claimed to be an adherent of the Qadiri Sufi order of Abdl-Qadir Jeelani (found in Ibn Taymiyya's 'Mas'ala at Tabriziyya'). Hamza Yusuf and Wahhabis should not be put in one and the same light of intolerance and unorthodoxy. Overall, Schwartz's book is a welcome contribution and eye-opener to both Muslim and non-Muslim audiences that I recommend without hesitation.

    An eye openerby Anonymous

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    June 02, 2003: Stephen Schwartz's book does an excellent job of explaining the history of Islam and its various sects for those of us who are neophytes on the subject. He then spends plenty of ink explaining the rise of the Wahhabi sect and what hatred it has preached in the last 300 years. Not only is Wahhabism anti western civilization, it is even militant against other Muslim sects. Schwartz saw the nefarious side of the Wahhabi sect while reporting on the Bosnian conflict. He witnessed first hand the Wahhabi clerics sent to Bosnia to help rebuild the Muslim community try to take over and change the culture of Bosnian Muslims and their religious beliefs. They were sent with plenty of money from the Saudi royal family to rebuild mosques that were destroyed but only if the mosques were rebuilt using Wahhabi architectural standards and modes. He focuses in on the relationship between the militant Wahhabi sect and the Saudi royal family. Schwartz, a Moslem himself, does a good job of exposing the Saudi ruling family's efforts in using its vast wealth in promoting this militant hateful sect's teachings in Muslim day schools throughout the world including right here in the U.S. This book goes a long way to shedding light on the disturbing fact that the Saudi royal family is supporting this kind of hatred throughout the world.


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