Islamic Fundamentalism
Islamic Fundamentalism | The Difference Between Islam and Islamic Fundamentalism
Daniel Pipes is the director of the Middle East Forum, a think tank that works to define and promote American interests in the Middle East, and a columnist for both the New York Times and the Jerusalem Post. He has written numerous books, including Militant Islam Reaches America, In the Path of God: Islam and Political Power, and Slave Soldiers and Islam.
Summary: Islam is a complex faith that celebrates a rich culture and history in the Middle East and should not be confused with Islamic fundamentalism, a modern permutation of...
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Table of Contents
- The Difference Between Islam and Islamic Fundamentalism
- Islam Is Compatible with Democracy
- Fundamentalist Islam Is Not Compatible with Democracy
- Islamist Misogyny Has Its Roots in Islam
- Islamist Misogyny Does Not Have Its Roots in Islam
- Islamic Fundamentalism Is a Threat to the United States
- Islam Is Not a Threat to the West
- Islamic Fundamentalist Schools Foster Terrorism
- Islamist Terrorism Does Not Reflect Islam
- Fundamentalism Exists Across All Religions
- Islamic Fundamentalism Is Being Shaped by the West
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
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