Islamic Fundamentalism
Islamic Fundamentalism | Islamic Fundamentalism Is a Threat to the United States
Daniel Pipes is a political analyst whose articles have appeared in numerous publications including the Atlantic Monthly, Foreign Affairs, Harper’s, the National Review, the New Republic, and the Weekly Standard. He has also written several books, such as The Hidden Hand: Middle East Fears of Conspiracy and The Long Shadow: Culture and Politics in the Middle East.
Summary: After the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, pundits spoke in defense of Islam and the millions of American Muslims who are not associated...
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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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