S.E. Al-Djazairi
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 379 | Size: 8 MB
The
cultural, scientific and economic acheivements of Islamic civilisation
over the last 1400 years could be a great inspiration to humanity today.
Unfortunately, for centuries, the impact of Islamic civilisation has
been obscured and its appeal has been countered by the creation and
repetition of the myth of the Barbaric Muslim. From the Pope’s
imaginative justifications for the first crusade in 1095 down to the
untouchable death squad roaming US occupied Iraq in 2007, the myth has
been told and retold and it has convinced many of the great threat of
Muslim fundamentalism, terrorism, extremism, fanaticism, irrationality,
etc. As the threat gets magnified, ever more violent measures become
justified as necessary to eliminate it – up to and including genocide
itself. Wars and sanctions that have killed millions of Muslims have
been justified with many pretexts that turned out to be untrue, but the
main false pretext is the myth of Muslim barbarism.
In
this Book, S E Al-Djazairi complements his substantial works on Islamic
Civilisation by detailing the nature of this myth, how it was built
through the ages and what forms it takes today. He demonstrates the
fallacies at the heart of each of its aspects including the charges of
intolerance, oppression of women, slave trading, cruelty to captives,
Muslim inferiority etc. after refuting these claims he shows the real
aims of those who propagate and benefit from them.
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