Militant Islamic fundamentalists blame the ills of their
societies on the West, calling for the overthrow of local
governments and the resumption of Jihad against the Infidels.
Ambassador Hoveyda explores the historical and contemporary causes
of the current wave of militant Islamic fundamentalism. If Western
colonization and economic domination of the 19th and 20th centuries
are to be blamed for the predicament of Muslim countries, Hoveyda
asserts that Muslims also bear a great responsibility for their
situation.
This book shows how the triumph of fundamentalist
interpretations of the Koran in the 12th century triggered the
gradual decline of Islamic civilization and chronicles the history
of militant Islamic movements, from the Assassins of the late 11th
century to the reign of Ayatollah Khomeini. It shows why, despite
their terrorist attacks in the West, fundamentalists are even more
dangerous for Muslim countries that are desperately trying to catch
up with the global economy to alleviate their accumulated social
and economic problems. Hoveyda draws upon a lifetime of experience,
as well as scholarship and the experiences of others, to provide an
important insider/outsider examination of a worldwide concern.
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