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James Hadfield-Hyde clearly and concisely illustrates the innumerable problems Islam faces within itself, without overburdening the reader with scriptural arguments. The book is aimed at enlightening those outside of the faith, as to the chronology of historical facts which has led us to the problems we face today. There is an element within Islam which has openly declared war on the world; it preaches an apocalyptic and homicidal interpretation of their faith. This is an entirely new kind of warfare, and we must alter our strategy to defeat it, accordingly. Jihadism cannot be defeated merely…mehr

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James Hadfield-Hyde clearly and concisely illustrates the innumerable problems Islam faces within itself, without overburdening the reader with scriptural arguments. The book is aimed at enlightening those outside of the faith, as to the chronology of historical facts which has led us to the problems we face today. There is an element within Islam which has openly declared war on the world; it preaches an apocalyptic and homicidal interpretation of their faith. This is an entirely new kind of warfare, and we must alter our strategy to defeat it, accordingly. Jihadism cannot be defeated merely by containment, but firstly, by the removal of political correctness. Hadfield-Hyde stresses the importance of 'knowing thine enemy' and all his reasons for being so. Many Muslims seek a modern, and more tolerant 'Reformation,' but fear for the consequences if they speak out. It is to them that we must turn; there is hope for a peaceful coexistence only as long as we are all free to speak the truth.
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James Hadfield-Hyde was born in England in 1949. He was privately educated at boarding school, and then went on to finish his education in the United States of America. He became a Conservative political activist as early as 1970, when he campaigned alongside Anthony Barber MP, the then Chancellor of the Exchequer. He remained a highly active supporter of the Conservative Party until 2012, when he joined the United Kingdom Independence Party in defiance of Prime Minister, David Cameron's stance on Europe. As a dedicated Brexiteer, he toured the country giving speeches and participating in public debates. Although now retired, and living mostly abroad, during his long career, he has been a property developer, a dealer in fine arts and antiques, a television broadcaster, an advertising agency writer, an award winning playwright, an inventor, a factory owner, an author, and an Ostrich farmer.