Contains twelve essays that offer varying perspectives on issues related to Islamic fundamentalism, including jihad, institutionalized Christianity inciting the growth of Islamism, the United States' relation to Islamism, and other topics; and provides contact information for organizations and a bibliography.
Examines the history and development of the militant Islamic movement Hamas, Israel's infiltration of the group, how Hamas prepares their martyrs for suicide bombings, and their relationship with Hezbollah and Al Qaeda.
Contains twenty articles and excerpts that provide a variety of perspectives on Islam and the Western world, discussing Islam's view of the West, the West's view of Islam, confrontation, jihad, and Islam in Europe.
Presents fifteen essays that discuss the rise of Islamic fundamentalism, and discusses its roots, the Arab-Israeli conflict, Islamic terrorism, Islamic power in places such as Saudi Arabia, Iran, Sudan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, and much more.
Explains why it is important for the Western world to understand who the jihadists are and what their mission is, and to realize that not all jihadists use violence and terrorism as a way spread their message.
how the United States helped unleash fundamentalist Islam
Dreyfuss, Robert
2005
Examines the U.S. involvement with Islamic fundamentalists since the Eisenhower administration, and maintains that America's historic alliance with the Islamic right was largely to blame for Islamic terrorism in the 1990s.
Just before the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, an anti-American Muslim group gains power in Java, and Isaac, the twelve-year-old son of American missionary doctors, finds his world turned upside-down.