Book Summary
A former lecturer at Al-Azhar University explains the mysterious attitudes of the Muslim world, and tells why they resist principles such as equality for women, freedom of speech, and other ideals that Americans see as secular, nonreligious, and good for all people. Click Here for Sample Chapter Culture ClashBy Mark Gabriel Why don't the Muslim people throw out their dictators and demand human rights? Why is America feared and mistrusted in the Muslim world even when she tries to help? Why can't the Muslim world accept some responsibility for its problems? Every day the news confirms the conflict between the Muslim world and the American way of life. Dr. Mark Gabriel, former lecturer at Al-Azhar University, sheds light on this conflict, explaining the mysterious attitudes of the Muslim world and why they resist principles such as equality for women, freedom of speech, and other ideals that Americans see as secular, nonreligious, and good for all people. He explains at psychological and religious levels what causes suspicion, animosity, and aggression toward America and answers the question: What can America do right in the Muslim world today? About the AuthorDR. MARK A. GABRIEL was able to quote the entire Quran by the time he was twelve years old. Raised in Egypt--in the midst of a breeding ground of Islamic terrorists--he spent his formative years deep inside the confines of Muslim influence. He is the author of "Journey Into the Mind of an Islamic Terrorist, Islam and the Jews," and "Islam and Terrorism."
Book Details
Book Name | Culture Clash: Islam's War On America |
Author | Gabriel Mark A. Phd |
Publisher | Charisma House (Aug 2007) |
ISBN | 9781599792125 |
Pages | 202 |
Language | English |
Price | 473 |