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Islam by F. E. Peters & Islam and the West by Amin Saikal

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February 2004, no. 258

Islam: A guide for Jews and Christians by F. E. Peters

Princeton University Press, $29.95hb, 298pp

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

Islam and the West: Conflict or cooperation? by Amin Saikal

Palgrave Macmillan, $39.95pb, 180pp

Islam by F. E. Peters & Islam and the West by Amin Saikal

by
February 2004, no. 258

Iran’s Islamic revolution in 1979, the disintegration and demise of the Soviet Empire a decade later, and the attacks in New York and Washington in 2001 have all heightened interest in ‘understanding’ Islam in the West. The Iranian Revolution was very much a revolution of the ‘countryside’ against the glitter, domination and corrupt politics of the ‘metropolis’. Its success created an enormous interest in Islam. For the West, the demise of the USSR was more than the demise of what Ronald Reagan had dubbed an ‘Evil Empire’; it removed the ‘enemy’ whose containment had dominated the politics of the Cold War in the US and its European allies. Its historical significance was described by the American political scientist Francis Fukayama in his influential essay ‘The End of History’. The search was on for the enemies of international capitalism and liberal democracy. A few years later, in an equally influential and widely read work, The Clash of Civilizations (1993), Harvard political scientist Samuel Huntington identified Islam as one of the potential enemies of Western civilisation.

Islam: A guide for Jews and Christians

Islam: A guide for Jews and Christians

by F. E. Peters

Princeton University Press, $29.95hb, 298pp

Islam and the West: Conflict or cooperation?

Islam and the West: Conflict or cooperation?

by Amin Saikal

Palgrave Macmillan, $39.95pb, 180pp

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