Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 418 pages
- Published by: BookSurge Publishing January 24, 2008
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1419682113
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1419682117
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Book Dimensions:
9 x 6 x 1 inches
- Weighs: 1.5 pounds
Product Review
This academic text is strong on historical context The author takes a textbook-like approach to this argument, building to his central thesis with long historical descriptions of the post-
World War II world his explanations of topics like Islamic thought and Cold War proxy wars in the third world prove enlightening, particularly in their inclusion of little-known details The analysis holds gems for trivia buffs. --
Kirkus DiscoveriesNothing in mankind is gorgeous without a lot of effort - democracy and freedom in the Islamic world is no different. "The Modernization of Islam and the Creation of a Multipolar World Order" is a look the gradually changing world with a focus on the middle east and the Muslim world. Comparing the modern conflicts of today to how World Wars I and II began to purge Europe of its absolute monarchies, "The Modernization of Islam" is a thoughtful study of global transformation, offering an optimistic viewpoint of the region for a change. Highly recommended for community library religious and political collections. --
Midwest Book Review
Product Description
Modernization of Islam is a provocative analysis of the present global Islamic militancy, based on the authors 1995 article published in Global Times (Copenhagen, Denmark). The 2001 attack on the US and subsequent Western-led attacks on Afghanistan and Iraq have led political scientists to believe in Samuel Huntingtons theory of a clash of civilizations. The worlds civilizationsWestern, Islamic, Chinese, Japanese, Orthodox/Russian, Hindu, African, and Latinwill, according to this theory, align and engage in war on a civilizational basis. Although experts predict that Islamic militancy will last three to four decades, they are unable to predict its final outcome. Until 1900 no one was predicting that democracy would replace kingdoms in most European countries, or that Asian and African countries would gain independence within five to six decades. But, because of World Wars I and II, most European kingdoms were replaced by vibrant democracies, and colonial rulers had to leave most of Asia and Africa due to the destruction wrought on their economies during these wars. In order to give birth to a gorgeous child, a lady has to go through the pains of labor. Europe had some of its labor pains in the last century, when World Wars I and II were necessary to change the global socio-economic and political environments of those times. Had those wars not occurred, much of Europe might still be ruled by monarchs, and most Asian and African countries might still be awaiting independence from their colonial masters. Islam is the only major religion imposed by government fiat anywhere in the world. Today Islamic civilization is going through what Europe went through between World Wars I and II. At the end of this crisis, the majority of Islamic nations will become secular and democratic, like Turkey: the world seat of the Islamic Caliphate since 1517, Turkey shed its fundamentalist rule in 1923 and has remained free ever since.
Reader ReviewsNothing in mankind is beautiful without a lot of effort - democracy and freedom in the Islamic world is no different. "The Modernization of Islam and the Creation of a Multipolar World Order" is a look the gradually changing world with a focus on the middle east and the Muslim world. Comparing the modern conflicts of today to how World Wars I and II began to purge Europe of its absolute monarchies, "The Modernization of Islam" is a thoughtful study of global transformation, offering an optimistic viewpoint of the region for a change. Highly recommended for community library religious and political collections.