Islam, Muslims, and America: Understanding the Basis of Their Conflict

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Algora Publishing, 2003 - 250 σελίδες
Islam, Muslims and America gives a sound introduction to the history of Islam's experiences with the West, and the principles of Islamic teachings; and in that context identifies and discusses the reasons for Muslim-West alienation. It highlights both the disconnect between true Islamic beliefs and extremist actions, and the failure of Americans to seek the root causes of the current anti-American trend. -- Publisher description.
 

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Preface
1
Part I
9
The Evolution and Rise of Islam
11
The Decline of Islamic Civilization and Present Status
19
Defining Events And How Muslims View Them
29
Perceived Western Role and Muslim Reaction
43
Where Lies the Truth
59
Failure of Muslim Leadership
85
The Six Beliefs
145
The Five Pillars
155
The Islamic Concept of God
171
Koran Sunnah Sharia and Government
179
Islamic Morals System and Muslim Characteristics
191
Bad Deeds DayToDay Living and Common Issues
203
Rights and Obligations
213
Women
223

Jehad Hijacked
95
Building a Better Future
107
Part II
123
Muhammadp
125
Basic Elements of Islam
133
Sectarian and External Difference
233
Afterword
243
Chronology of Historical Events
245
Index
247
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