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There is no doubt that Islam poses a sterile dilemma for the West. Since the late twentieth century, the West has found itself embroiled in tragic and futile interactions with Islam. Today, the controversies over the West's relationship with Islam are startling and increasingly complex. This book explains why Islam is an ordeal for the West. It elucidates the nature of the conflict between the West and Islam. It also reveals the manifestations of the contradictions between the West and Islam. The West's efforts to overcome the threat of Islam are disclosed. Generally, this book answers the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
There is no doubt that Islam poses a sterile dilemma for the West. Since the late twentieth century, the West has found itself embroiled in tragic and futile interactions with Islam. Today, the controversies over the West's relationship with Islam are startling and increasingly complex. This book explains why Islam is an ordeal for the West. It elucidates the nature of the conflict between the West and Islam. It also reveals the manifestations of the contradictions between the West and Islam. The West's efforts to overcome the threat of Islam are disclosed. Generally, this book answers the question "Why is Islam considered a problem for the West?". The book reveals the intersecting relationships between the West, corporations, oligarchy, Capitalism, Islam, Arab, democracy, egalitarianism, imperialism, neoliberalism, Zionism, Evangelicalism, far-right and Arab regimes.
Autorenporträt
Ahmed ElObeidy graduated with a PhD from the University of Illinois and has worked as a professor at Cairo University, United Arab Emirates University and King Saud University. He worked internationally as a Team Leader for strategies with UNDP, as a Senior Information Technology Officer for Science & Technology Research with UN-ESCWA and as a Chief Technical Advisor for capacity building with FAO. Connect with the Author: IslamThreat@outlook.com