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Sects Lies And The Caliphate Ten Years Of Observations On Islam Timothy Rhea Furnish

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Sects Lies And The Caliphate Ten Years Of Observations On Islam Timothy Rhea Furnish
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Publisher: Sects, Lies, and the Caliphate
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 4.53 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Timothy Rhea Furnish
ISBN: 9780692623213, 0692623213
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Sects Lies And The Caliphate Ten Years Of Observations On Islam Timothy Rhea Furnish by Timothy Rhea Furnish 9780692623213, 0692623213 instant download after payment.

ISIS / ISIL / "Da ish" -- Islamic terrorism -- Islam and its problematic doctrines -- Christianity and Islam -- U.S. policy and politics toward Islam and the Islamic world -- Iran and Shi ism -- The media and Islam -- The Ottoman Empire and democracy.;Most in the West are loathe to admit that it needs but one foe to breed a war, not two, and that substantial sectors of the Islamic world have indeed declared jihad against any and all enemies, most particularly the Christian world. The world's second-largest religion is dominated by three elements which must be understood to make sense of this clash of civilizations currently raging. First, Islam is comprised of dozens of sects, not merely Sunnis and Shi`is; and this sectarianism drives many major conflicts. To name but the most obvious: Sunni Saudis v. Twelver Shi`i Iranians; Sunni Yemenis v. their Fiver Shi`i (Zaydi) countrymen; the Islamic State's Sunnis v. al-Asad's Alawis and Iraqis Twelver Shi`is; and across the Islamic world writ large, Salafi Sunnis v. the mystical Sufis of many orders. Second, both major sects of Islam allow Muslims, in effect, to lie to non-Muslims, under a doctrine known as kitman or taqiyya. This makes it rather difficult not only to vett Muslim refugees for terrorists in their midst, but to trust a nation-state like the Islamic Republic of Iran in the diplomatic realm. Finally, many if not most modern Muslims—both jihadist and peaceful—pine for the return of the caliphate, or one-man rule of the Islamic community. Should a more viable contender than ISIS's leader ever claim that position, it could prove a great boon, or a massive headache, for the rest of the world.

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