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The Losing Battle with Islam

by David Selbourne

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Release Date: 2005-11-15

Edition: Hardcover

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Reader's Review: The Goods on the world today

Indonesia: 265,000 Chinese Killed(1965), India/Pakistan: 500,000 Hindus and Sikhs Killes(1948), Israel/Palestine: over 4000 Jews killed(1920-2005), Sudan: 500,000 Christians and Africans killed91970-2005), Russia, China, Thailand, America, Nigeria, Phillipines and the list goes on. In short the entire world is threatened by the rise of Islamism, or militant Islam. Not only is the world threatened, but the world is dying and the world is losing. From Singapore to Argentine states are being overun, even parts of Paris are now off limits.

This book is a catalouge of how this happaned, how it is that a small ideeology, from a few men such as Sayd Qutb and Al-Banna grew into a threat to all the free peoples of earth. While the west and the democracies fought Nazism and Communism they didnt see the threat that was slowly gaining strength.

Islamist victories and 'holy wars' have been fought in Afghanistan(1980s), Algeria(1990s), Lebanon(1970s) and are now spreading to the Balkans(1990s), Kashmir, Xinjiang, Phillipines, Europe, Chechnya and of course the never ending issues in the Palestinian territories. This book covers them all, not neccesarily as they have been laid down her,e but rather on a baord sweeping approach, examing why it is in the West the most liberal human rights groups support Islamism(an ideology that encourages stoning homosexuals and taking away womens equality) while at the same time Western democracy will fail in the Muslim world, or in worst case simply usher in Islamism faster.

The book also deals with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, fairly, justly, although perhaps too much so for those partisans who have such strong feelings to swallow. Perhaps not enough attention is paid to Africa, where we see that one by one countries have become enslaved to Islamism so that Norrhtern Nigeria has Sharia law and even places like Kenya are plagued by terror.

A seminal work, helpful and honest.

Seth J. Frantzman




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Reader's Review: Infuriating

Yes, there are plenty of things in this book that I very strongly disagree with. And I'll tell you of some of them. But I think everyone ought to read it.

The author has plenty to say about both anti-Muslim and pro-Muslim excesses, especially by those in the media. And it goes into great detail about many of the Islamist untruths and evasions that we've all been bombarded with.

I looked at what Selbourne had to say about Israel with special interest because I know plenty about it. He makes the excellent point that both Israel's friends and foes exaggerate little Israel's importance.

On the topic of Jerusalem, the author makes another good point. A Muslim said that Israel's interest in Jerusalem "is almost atavistic." Well, as Selbourne says, it is atavistic. And to his credit, he implies that such an attitude just might be praiseworthy.

Suppose you see a dress for sale and notice that it is a copy of a dress worn by your great-grandmother. If you decide to buy that dress for that reason (even though it is expensive), your interest in that dress is indeed atavistic. But this attitude ought not be condemned, and it probably ought to be praised. If you stole the dress, that would be wrong, but there's no reason to expect you to do that.

Similarly, I see nothing wrong with Jews expressing an interest in living in Jerusalem, the capital of their ancestors (not to mention their present capital).

The author even seems to know some English! He actually uses the word "etiology," a word I used in one of my earlier reviews, although I wondered if that word might appear a little too, um, arcane.

There's plenty of stuff the author gets wrong. He says that "illegal Israeli settlement" in the West Bank "is a rank injustice." And that it is a breach of the Fourth Geneva Convention. And that the 1947 UN Partition Plan for the British Mandate was somehow unfair to the Arabs. And that Arafat's "unremitting desire to see the creation" of a Levantine Arab state "was not less admirable in principle" than the desire of some Jews to create Israel. And he finds a few moral equivalences between Israel and its attackers that I feel are bogus.

But then he simply rips the anti-Zionists to shreds, in some respects to a greater extent than I've seen in any other book (and I've seen a huge number of books). We see the lies, the taunts, and the ill will. All in incredible detail. As well as the threats (many of the form "if we hit you, do not hit us back or we'll hit you again").

Normally, I'd give a book that made the errors I mentioned above one star. But I'm giving this one four stars, and, as I said before, I think everyone ought to read it.

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