Like Eurabia, this book is an important and timely study documenting the gradual takeover of European society and culture by Islam. It becomes clear from the evidence provided that this is no exaggeration. Europe's population growth largely driven by immigration from Muslim Africa, Asia and the Middle East together with high birth rates in Europe's Muslim communities ensure the steady rise of Islam on European soil. Bat Ye'or rightly lays emphasis on showing that this development is exacerbated by the zealous collaboration of Europe's economic, financial and political elites with oil-rich Islamist regimes for whom the conversion of Europe to Islam is a religious duty. However, whilst pointing out that the all-pervading system of EU-UN-Arab organizations is dictated by economic interests and high finance, she contents herself with stating, for example, that French President Nicolas Sarkozy was responsible for the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) project aiming to merge the EU with North Africa and the Middle East and for the Diversity programme promoting Muslim immigrants in France. As shown by Ioan Ratiu in The Milner-Fabian Conspiracy, Sarkozy's advisor for the UfM project was Banque Rothschild associate Olivier Stirn. Another Rothschild associate, François Pérol, was the architect of Sarkozy's economic programme. Lord Rothschild and Andrew Knight of Rothschild Investment Trust Capital Partners were on the advisory committee of the Middle East North Africa Opportunities Trust, a partner of Rockefeller interests as well as of the Inframed Infrastructure Fund, the financial facility for Sarkozy's UfM project. Such details would lend a more complete perspective to the Islamization process and it is to be hoped that authors like Bat Ye'or will endeavour to include some of them in their future works.