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Faith and Sword - A Short History of Christian-Muslim Conflict (Paperback, 2nd Revised and Expanded ed)
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Faith and Sword - A Short History of Christian-Muslim Conflict (Paperback, 2nd Revised and Expanded ed)
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Loot Price R343
Discovery Miles 3 430
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Faith and Sword gives a concise history of what has arguably been
the longest conflict in human history - a conflict that continues,
in a new form, to this day. The overtly religious Christian-Muslim
struggle lasted for nearly thirteen centuries, and for most of that
period the Muslims were in the ascendant. The Christians eventually
halted the tide of Arab conquest, but their counterstroke in the
Crusades ended in failure and the Muslim threat was renewed by the
Ottoman Turks. Only after 1600 did the Christians finally begin to
gain the upper hand, with the fall of the Ottoman empire after the
First World War seeming to mark the final victory of the
Christians. Between 1918 and 1979, however, the Christian-Muslim
conflict continued, but in a less obviously religious form.
Christendom became the largely secularised West, and Muslim success
in throwing off European colonialism owed more to secular
nationalists than religious leaders. After the Iranian revolution
of 1979 the picture changed again: religious fundamentalism revived
on the Muslim side and the USA became its principal target.Today
the USA has never been more militarily dominant, yet it is rendered
insecure by a tiny minority of religious militants whose outlook is
said to have been superseded by the march of history. Alan G.
Jamieson provides a wide-ranging and detailed survey of this
conflict through all its stages, and shows how the present
situation has emerged. He ranges widely in time, from the original
Arab conquests in the seventh century to the present conflicts in
Iraq and Afghanistan. All areas of conflict are included, from
Morocco to Indonesia, and from Russia to Somalia. This
authoritative and readable study will appeal equally to scholars,
students and the general reader, giving an accessible introduction
to one of the most important conflicts of our time.
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