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100 _a"Fuller, Graham E"
245 0 _aWorld without Islam
260 _aNew York
260 _bLittle Brown
260 _c2010
300 _a328p.
365 _b9000
365 _dRS
520 _aIn this book, Graham E. Fuller guides us along an illuminating journey through history, geopolitics, and religion to investigate whether or not Islam is indeed the cause of some of today's most emotional and important international crises. Fuller takes us from the birth of Islam to the fall of Rome to the rise and collapse of the Ottoman Empire. He examines and analyzes the roots of terrorism, the conflict in Israel, and the role of Islam in supporting and energizing the anti-imperial struggle. Provocatively, he finds that contrary to the claims of many politicians, thinkers, theologians, and soldiers, a world without Islam might not look vastly different from what we know today.
650 _aIslam-History
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