Traces the origins of the conflict between the East and West, exploring how tensions between the world's halves have evolved and changed over the last 2,500 years and highlighting crucial events and battles that have shaped the conflict.
Presents a collection of illustrated photographs and maps depicting the history of Islam from the birth of the prophet Muhammad to the formation of the post-Soviet Muslim states in Central Asia and contains short essays covering topics such as the philosophy, art, and architecture of the Muslim world.
An exploration of the growth of Islam in the twenty-first century and issues facing the religion, discussing Muslim thinkers, religious leaders, similarities between the Islamic world and the West, and other related topics.
In 2040, a civil war is raging in the United States after simultaneous suitcase-nuke attacks destroy three major cities, and the nation becomes divided by an Islamic republic with its capital in Seattle and the Christian Bible Belt in the old South.