Militant Islam Reaches America

Militant Islam Reaches America
Author: Daniel Pipes
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2003
Genre: Islam and politics
ISBN: 9780393325317

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Long before September 11, 2001, Daniel Pipes publicly warned Americans that militant Islam had declared war on America--yet sadly, Americans failed to take heed. The publication of Militant Islam Reaches America finally brought Pipes the attention he deserves. Dividing his work into two parts, Pipes first defines militant Islam, stressing the large and crucial difference between Islam, the faith, and the ideology of militant Islam. He then discusses the relatively new subject of Islam in the United States, and how it has developed rapidly in the last decade. In Militant Islam Reaches America, the product of thirty years of extensive research, Pipes provides one of the most incisive examinations of the growing radical Islamic movement ever written.The paperback edition includes a new essay, "Jihad and the Professors."

Jihad Incorporated

Jihad Incorporated
Author: Steven Emerson
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Total Pages: 535
Release: 2009-09-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1615920552

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In this book written for a dangerous age, the founder of The Investigative Project on Terrorism offers a thorough and factual overview of the Islamist terrorist threat to America.

Militant Islam in America

Militant Islam in America
Author: Frank Marshall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2006-08-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780971870901

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"Marshall Frank's book is replete with shocking revelations that every American should know. A vital read for anyone who cares about America's future." --Don David Argo, author of "Canaveral Light"

Militant Islam in America

Militant Islam in America
Author: Marshall Frank
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Islam
ISBN:

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American Jihad

American Jihad
Author: Steven Emerson
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2003-02-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0743477502

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Leading the second wave of post 9/11 terrorist books, American Jihad reveals that America is rampant with Islamic terrorist networks and sleeper cells and Emerson, the expert on them, explains just how close they are to each of us.

Radical Islam in America

Radical Islam in America
Author: Chris Heffelfinger
Publisher: Potomac Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2011
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1597976032

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Reveals the inroads of radical Islam in the West since the 1960s.

Militant Islam

Militant Islam
Author: Stephen Vertigans
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2008-10-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1134126395

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Militant Islam provides a sociological framework for understanding the rise and character of recent Islamic militancy. It takes a systematic approach to the phenomenon and includes analysis of cases from around the world, comparisons with militancy in other religions, and their causes and consequences. The sociological concepts and theories examined in the book include those associated with social closure, social movements, nationalism, risk, fear and ‘de-civilising’. These are applied within three main themes; characteristics of militant Islam, multi-layered causes and the consequences of militancy, in particular Western reactions within the ‘war on terror’. Interrelationships between religious and secular behaviour, ‘terrorism’ and ‘counter-terrorism’, popular support and opposition are explored. Through the examination of examples from across Muslim societies and communities, the analysis challenges the popular tendency to concentrate upon ‘al-Qa’ida’ and the Middle East. This book will be of interest to students of Sociology, Political Science and International Relations, in particular those taking courses on Islam, religion, terrorism, political violence and related regional studies.

Jihad in America!

Jihad in America!
Author: Martin Mawyer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2006
Genre: Islam and politics
ISBN:

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Jihad: The Rise of Militant Islam in Central Asia

Jihad: The Rise of Militant Islam in Central Asia
Author: Rashid
Publisher: Orient Blackswan
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2002
Genre: Asia, Central
ISBN: 9788125022282

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Ahmed Rashid, Who Masterfully Explained Afghanistan S Taliban Regime In His Previous Book, Here Turns His Skills As An Investigative Journalist To The Five Central Asian Republics Adjacent To Afghanistan That Were Part Of The Soviet Union Until Its Collapse In 1991. Religious Repression, Political Corruption, And The Region S Extreme Poverty Have Created A Fertile Climate For Militant Islamic Fundamentalism. Funded And Trained By Organisations Such As Osama Bin Laden S Al Qaeda And The Taliban, Guerrilla Movements Like The Imu (Islamic Movement Of Uzbekistan) Have Recruited A Staggering Number Of Members And Launched Insurgencies That Threaten The Stability Of All Five Nations. Based On Groundbreaking Research And Numerous Interviews, Jihad Explains The Roots Of Fundamentalist Rage In Central Asia, Describes The Goals And Activities Of These Militant Organisations, And Suggests Ways By Which This Threat Can Be Neutralised In The Future Through Diplomatic And Economic Intervention.

Sacred Rage

Sacred Rage
Author: Robin Wright
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2001-12-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0743233425

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For a generation, Muslim extremists have targeted Americans in an escalation of terror that culminated in the September 11 attacks. Our shared confusion -- Who are the attackers? Why are we targets? -- is cleared away in a book as dramatic as it is authoritative. Updated with new chapters on Afghanistan and the the broader Islamic movement, Sacred Rage combines Robin Wright's extraordinary reportage on the Islamic world with an historian's grasp of context to explain the roots, the motives, and the goals of the Islamic resurgence. Wright talked to terrorists, militant religious leaders, and fighters from Beirut to Islamabad and Kabul. Their voices of rage reverberate here -- right up to the attacks in New York and Washington. Across continents extends a challenge we fail to understand at our peril. Sacred Rage now casts light on the war being fought in the shadows.