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If Western colonization and economic domination of the 19th and 20th centuries
are to be blamed for the predicament of Muslim countries, Hoveyda points
out that Muslims also bear a great responsibility for their situation. He
shows how the triumph of fundamentalist interpretations of the Koran in the
12th century triggered the gradual decline of Islamic civilization. He also
chronicles the history of militant Islamic movements of the past and present
from the "Assassins" of the late 11th century to Ayatollah Khomeini. Having
met his first militant Islamic fundamentalist at the age of four in Syria,
where his father was serving as Persian Consul-general, Hoveyda draws upon
a lifetime of personal experience as well as scholarship and experiences
of others to provide an important insider/outsider examination of a worldwide
concern.
-- First Encounter with a Militant
-- The Iranian Connection
-- The Community of Devoted Fighters
-- The Beads and the Bullets
-- Some Precursors
-- The Turning Point
-- Fundamentalism Forever
-- The Islamic State
-- Fundamentalist Agendas
-- Enter Khomeini
-- Theologian and Tactician
-- The Kindling of the Revolution
-- The Party of God
-- The Stretching Shadow
-- Causes of Militant Fundamentalism
-- The Broken Crescent
-- The Case Against the West
-- The "Great Satan"
-- A Global Danger?
-- Holy War (Jihad)
-- A Clash of Civilizations?
-- Preparing for the "Final Round"
-- Can Militant Islamic Fundamentalism Succeed?
-- A Challenge to the West and the World?
-- Conclusion: The "Past Shock"
-- Bibliography
-- Index
FEREYDOUN HOVEYDA is Senior Fellow with the National Committee on American
Foreign Policy.
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