The Two Faces of Islam: Saudi Fundamentalism and Its Role in Terrorism
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In this informed, compelling exploration of Moslem beliefs and of the sectarian conflicts within the community, a Jewish historian paints a sympathetic portrait of mainstream Islam and exposes the centuries-old roots of Osama bin Laden's extremism. The difficult, protracted war against terrorism has raised unsettling questions about the nature of Islam and its influence on America's declared enemies. In The Two Faces of Islam, Stephen Schwartz, who has devoted years to the study of Islam, explains its complex history and describes the profound philosophical and religious differences that distinguish traditional beliefs from the radical sects that have sprung up over the past fifteen hundred years. He focuses on Wahhabism, the puritanical sect to which Osama bin Laden belongs. Founded in the eighteenth century by a radical cleric, this intolerant "Islamo-fascist" sect became the official creed of the Saudi Arabian state and has been exported to Moslem countries from the Balkans to the Philippines, as well as to Islamic communities in Western Europe and the United States. By setting the current upheavals within an historical and religious context, Schwartz demonstrates that Osama bin Laden and his followers are not really fighting a war against America. Rather, they are engaged in a revolution within Islam itself -- a movement that parallels the turmoil within Christianity during the sixteenth century. Schwartz not only exposes the collusion of the Saudi Arabian government in the spread of radical Islam (which makes them at best reluctant allies of the West), he shows that the majority of Moslems have little sympathy for the Wahhabis and that many openly denounce their motivations and goals. A riveting narrative that never smacks of propaganda, The Two Faces of Islam is essential reading for anyone who seeks to understand who we are fighting, what our enemies believe, and who our friends in the Moslem world really are. "The war against terror is a war against radical Islam -- and on behalf of civilized Islam. No one has done more to expose the radical, Saudi–Wahhabi face of Islam than Stephen Schwartz. Here he also introduces us to a second, benign face of Islam, one that is a source of reassurance or at least hope." "Islamic culture is man-made. It has created great splendors as well as great miseries. Stephen Schwartz's work is exemplary in illuminating intra-Muslim distinctions, both historic and theological; distinctions which are of the first importance for the rest of the world to understand. He is a most articulate enemy of Islamofascism." "After September 11, author and journalist Stephen Schwartz began a long-overdue public discussion of the dangers of Wahhabism for the world. The result is this groundbreaking book, the best book on the topic yet published. Stephen Schwartz has dissected Wahhabism from the roots up and has traced its growth like no previous writer. This book will be the outstanding reference work on Wahhabism for years to come. Stephen Schwartz's work will completely change how the world views Islam." |
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The Two Faces of Islam: Saudi Fundamentalism and Its Role in Terrorism This is by far, the best book on Islam I've read to date. I have read a number of other books on Islam, but this is the most unbiased and comprehensive book on the history and development of Islam available at this time. The author went to great lengths to explain the turmoil in the early stages of this religion and how the different sects within Islam developed. He details the fanatical details of Wahabiism and how modern extremists can be linked to the Saudi Wahabi cult. The author has an extensive background on the history and development of Islam. I think the fact that Mr. Schwartz is a Jew with a thorough unbiased opinion of a religion that has been at odds with his faith for centuries adds legitimacy to this book. Mr. Schwartz highlights Mohammed's teachings with regard to tolerance toward the believers in "The Book", better known as the Bible to Jews and Christians. Mr. Schwartz takes the reader on a journey through 1600 years of Islamic history along with the how's and why's the different sects developed. I would recommend The Two Faces of Islam, to all non-Islamic men, women and adolescents. I believe this book will help everyone to better understand the fastest growing religion in the world. Our future depends on understanding; this book will provide some of the much needed groundwork required for a better understanding into the psyche of the moderate and fundamentalist Muslim. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-05 10:04:25 EST)
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