Islamic Fundamentalism
Islamic Fundamentalism | Islam Is Not a Threat to the West
Antony T. Sullivan has written some eighty book chapters, journal articles, and academic reviews focusing on Arab and Islamic history and relations between the West and the Muslim world. He has lectured at some seventy universities and public policy institutes in the United States and overseas. He has served as an instructor in history at International College in Beirut, Lebanon, and as a lecturer in history at Hillsdale College, Michigan. Since 1988, Sullivan has held an appointment as associate for the Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies at the University 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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