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"A dramatic story . . . any number of episodes could inspire novels . . . impossible to read without thinking of more current events."--"The New York Times" "A valuable and timely reminder . . . of that rare figure: a bridge between East and West."--"Times Literary Supplement" This well-researched and compelling biography of the Muslim warrior-saint who led the Algerian resistance to French colonization in the mid-nineteenth century sheds light on current US involvement with a global Islam. The most famous "jihadist" of his time, Abd el-Kader was known equally for his military brilliance and his moral authority. His "New York Times" obituary called him "one of the few great men of the century."
In the spring of l996 armed men broke into a Trappist monastery in war-torn Algeria and took seven monks hostage, pawns in a murky negotiation to free imprisoned terrorists. Two months later their severed heads were found in a tree; their bodies were never recovered.
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