BOOK (2002)

[Issue number in brackets]


(125) Provocative thoughts on Western modernity at the millennium
(126) Uncovering the blooms of Divine knowledge in the Qur'an
(126) Tracing the history (and decline) of Arab nationalism
(127) Discussing the nature and impact of secular fundamentalism in the Middle East
(128) Analysing Jordan’s model strategies and mechanisms for manipulating Islamic activism
(129) Explaining the emergence of the Central Asian Muslim nation-states from the Soviet belly
(130) Exposing the realities behind the image of the capitalist brand bullies
(131) A western polemic against the Islamic movement disguised as academic study of Indonesia
(132) A useful journalistic introduction to contemporary Islamic movements in Central Asia
(133) Excellent tool for explaining the realities of the world to non-Muslims
(134) A rare, calm and analytical discussion of Iraq’s history
(135) Detailed and fair-minded critique of the Wahhabi phenomenon
(136) Volume of papers discussing aspects of the Palestinians’ right of return
(137) Using September 11 as a pretext for yet another, more subtle attack on Islam and Muslims
(138) Academics’ self-reflection reveals reasons for misrepresentation of Islam in the West
(139) Study of political Islam reveals fundamental flaws in Western attempts to understand Islam
(140) Blaming Muslims for the effects and the failure of the West’s plans for the Middle East
(141) The historical construction of a Muslim threat underpinning the betrayal of Bosnia
(142) Liberal academic urges use of ‘soft power’ to pursue America’s global interests
(143) Electoral politics as an instrument of authoritarian rule in Egypt
(144) Understanding the mind the Qur’an seeks to build
(145) Two very different books, both exposing the realities behind the West’s war on Iraq
(146) Volume of papers on the history of Muslim ulama in India
(147) Best available critique of the West’s plans for war against Iraq
(148) A deeply flawed analysis of US policies towards cases of genocide

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