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In his collection of nearly 60 essays and primary documents, editor Spencer (who runs the Jihad Watch weblog) counters what he views as a misleading and dangerous view of Islam being presented by Western civil rights organizations and others interested in distancing ordinary Muslims from extremists such as Osama bin Laden. Spencer and his contributors assert that in fact, a culturally ingrained contempt for outsiders characterizes much of the Islamic world and is a primary catalyst for terrorism, suicide bombings, and anti-Semitism. Spencer is also the author of Onward Muslim Soldiers: How Jihad Still Threatens America and Inside Islam: A Guide for Catholics. The volume lacks an index. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Spencer, author of Islam Unveiled, edits this collection that sets out to debunk the theory that Muslims are tolerant of non-Muslims. Although the theme merits exploration, this book does not clarify it. The essays' authors frequently cite jihad and dhimmi as intolerant principles within Islam, but do not define them. Vague references to these ideas do not explain why Islam is inherently intolerant. Several authors also quote the Qur'an out of context and describe Muslims with large generalizations. Yasser Arafat, of the PLO, is presented as representing Muslim attitudes-a characterization most Muslims would probably disagree with. Comments describing alleged troublesome behavior by Muslims lack sources and citations. Some authors ignore basic Islamic concepts; Bat Ye'or, for example, says that the dhimmi treatment was considered "justified by the superiority of the master-race," although the Qur'an strictly states though that all races are equal in Islam. The collection includes multiple essays by the same author, including 17 by Ye'or. The resulting repetition and monotone provide little insight and a disconnected feel. This book would have been more persuasive and less alarmist if it had exclused half the essays. (Dec.) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.
More Reviews and RecommendationsRobert Spencer is the director of Jihad Watch. His previous books include Onward Muslim Soldiers, Islam Unveiled, and Islam: A Guide for Catholics.
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January 06, 2006: The author must have been dreaming of utopia when he was writing this book for which section of people in the world are free from defects? You cannot label a religion or a culture based on a few instances that have obviously been hand-picked to reflect a certain bias and to promote a certain agenda. Nor can you judge a people based on what some of their corrupt leaders have chosen to do. What would one then write about societies where crimes against children and women are committed openly and in large numbers? It is best to read the types of books that clear biases and myths we harbour in our own minds rather than those which tell us to judge other people harshly which help to better a situation for the general masses than worsen it.
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October 07, 2005: Most of Spencer's works on Islam are totally biased. No he does not know the truth of Islam because obviously he hasn't read the Quran. Don't take this book seriously because this author clearly is trying to distort the image and true meaning of Islam. If you really want to know more about Islam first look at the man who founded Islam: Muhammad (PBUH) and refer to the holy Quran.