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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.
"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."
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