by
“Jihad’s New Heartlands: How the West Has Failed to Contain Islamic Fundamentalism” is a groundbreaking book offering an insightful and thorough analysis of the most important territories where Islamic fundamentalism has taken a foothold. The author, Gabriel G Tabarani thanks to his combination of thorough research, wide-ranging travel and extensive experience in the field provides a thorough historical, political and social analysis of the key variables, historical events and most importantly their potential consequences. This extensive study, across many of the world’s foremost and pertinent Islamic fundamentalist breeding grounds such as Afghanistan, Pakistan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Somalia, The Levant, and The Maghreb, offers the reader an in depth look at the context of Islamic Fundamentalism’s rise in prominence, profile and destabilising potential. This analysis is extended to Muslim populations living in Europe and America helping to explain the causes for the Wests failure to contain Islamic extremism both at home and abroad. “Jihad’s New Heartlands”, in addition to being written by one of the regions foremost experts, is a must read for any person wanting to understand the causes of Islamic Fundamentalisms rise and the consequences of its ascent in an increasingly globalised yet unstable world.
Book details
- Author : Gabriel G. Tabarani
- Publisher : AuthorHouse UK (12 May 2011)
- Language : English
- Subjects: Political Science
- Paperback : 476 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1456777718
- ISBN-13 : 978-1456777715
- Dimensions : 15.2 x 2.44 x 22.9 cm