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The Losing Battle With Islam [Hardcover]

David Selbourne (Author)
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November 15, 2005
In this comprehensive study of the Islamic revival from 1947 to the present, historian David Selbourne traces in detail the causes motivating the rise of Muslim fundamentalism in many countries and the West's largely uncomprehending response to it. He frankly describes the hostilities, cruelties, and errors of judgment on both sides.

Writing neither from the 'left' nor the 'right', Selbourne pieces together up-to-date information from more numerous sources than in any other work on the subject. He highlights the grotesque role that some sections of the Western media have played and seeks to do justice to the Islamist cause, demonstrating how many of the real issues of the Islamic revival have been evaded.

Selbourne argues that whether the 'reawakening' of the Islamic and Arab worlds has taken the political form of Arab nationalism, as under the leadership of Egyptian President Gamal Abdul Nasser in the 1950s, or the economic form of the OPEC oil embargo in 1973 and 1974, or the religious form of the Iranian revolution of 1979 and the present al-Qaeda suicide squads, in all its guises it is motivated by a sense of entitlement in Muslims to determine their own destiny free of Western subordination. The book contains separate chapters on: the immense scale of the Islamic resurgence and the upheavals and bloodshed it has caused, including between Muslim and Muslim; the concentration of the media on the violence and atrocities committed in the course of it; the deepening conflicts between Muslims and non-Muslims in countries where Muslims have settled; and the types of lies, half-truths, deceptions and near-insane rhetoric which have been used both by Muslims and their antagonists in the struggles between them.

The book then looks at the role played by Israel and Jews both in provoking hostility and as a source of obsession on the part of others; examines impartially and in detail the positions taken, and the moral trickery used on all sides, in such disputes as the Rushdie case; analyses the role of civil libertarians and human rights activists in promoting the Islamist cause, and in permitting liberties to be taken with, and from, Western democratic societies; and in its eighth chapter looks at the various methods and alibis employed in order to shift responsibility for violence away from the perpetrators.

In the penultimate chapter, the author pays tribute to the great moral energy of the Islamic resurgence, showing that it has the beating of the frail ideologies of the West. He argues that this is particularly so at a time when much of Christianity, and especially the Catholic Church, have a diminishing moral status. And in the last chapter, he rejects as an illusion the prospect of a significant 'democratization' of Muslim and Arab nations, and shows how a combination of demography, Islam's ethical power, and the West's dependency on oil have the non-Muslim world on the run.

Selbourne concludes with a warning against the illusions of the West about its superiority and ability to contain a force that is confident of its own moral superiority and certain of its ultimate triumph.

Addressed both to general readers and to policy makers, academics, and journalists, The Losing Battle with Islam will stand for some time as one of the most impartial and authoritative accounts of a half century of Western conflict with Islam.


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David Selbourne is a historian who taught for two decades at Ruskin College, Oxford. He is also a freelance writer who has written for The Times, The Guardian, The Sunday Telegraph, The Independent, New Statesman, and India Today. Among his many books are The Principle of Duty and The Spirit of the Age.

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  • Hardcover: 540 pages
  • Publisher: Prometheus Books; 1St Edition edition (November 15, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 8130903741
  • ISBN-13: 978-1591023623
  • ASIN: 1591023629
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.3 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #509,599 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The Losing Battle with Islam, October 16, 2006
This review is from: The Losing Battle With Islam (Hardcover)
David Selbourne's "The Losing Battle With Islam" is the quintessential guide to understanding the past and present Islamic movement. Selbourne traces in excrutiating detail the history of violence and the Islamic rebirth. I find nothing particularly objectionable in the discourse and believe he makes a good case for Western misunderstanding of the Muslim sense of moral superiority and belief in the eventual triumph. I only have a bachelors degree and found Mr. Selbourne's Oxford style of writing difficult to get through and it took me a long time to read. That may just be me, but I did find the book very informative. He does not, however, offer any solution for the "losing battle." Good not Great!
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30 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An essential key to understanding the modern Islamic revival from 1947 to the present, April 4, 2006
This review is from: The Losing Battle With Islam (Hardcover)
David Selbourne's The Losing Battle With Islam is an essential key to understanding the modern Islamic revival from 1947 to the present, and how the rise of Muslim fundamentalism in many countries is partially due to an uncomprehending response in Western society. Information from numerous sources seeks a median course in examining how the West has reacted to Islam, the role of media and reporting in these reactions, and how many of the issues of Islam have been missed. His argument is that no matter how you look at it, the economic, social and religious rise of Islam is motivated by a sense of Muslim determination to free their world from Western subordination: a determination which could hold wide-ranging impact for the West.
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60 of 74 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Goods on the world today, December 20, 2005
This review is from: The Losing Battle With Islam (Hardcover)
Indonesia: 265,000 Chinese Killed(1965), India/Pakistan: 500,000 Hindus and Sikhs Killes(1948), Israel/Palestine: over 4000 Jews killed(1920-2005), Sudan: 500,000 Christians and Africans killed91970-2005), Russia, China, Thailand, America, Nigeria, Phillipines and the list goes on. In short the entire world is threatened by the rise of Islamism, or militant Islam. Not only is the world threatened, but the world is dying and the world is losing. From Singapore to Argentine states are being overun, even parts of Paris are now off limits.

This book is a catalouge of how this happaned, how it is that a small ideeology, from a few men such as Sayd Qutb and Al-Banna grew into a threat to all the free peoples of earth. While the west and the democracies fought Nazism and Communism they didnt see the threat that was slowly gaining strength.

Islamist victories and 'holy wars' have been fought in Afghanistan(1980s), Algeria(1990s), Lebanon(1970s) and are now spreading to the Balkans(1990s), Kashmir, Xinjiang, Phillipines, Europe, Chechnya and of course the never ending issues in the Palestinian territories. This book covers them all, not neccesarily as they have been laid down her,e but rather on a baord sweeping approach, examing why it is in the West the most liberal human rights groups support Islamism(an ideology that encourages stoning homosexuals and taking away womens equality) while at the same time Western democracy will fail in the Muslim world, or in worst case simply usher in Islamism faster.

The book also deals with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, fairly, justly, although perhaps too much so for those partisans who have such strong feelings to swallow. Perhaps not enough attention is paid to Africa, where we see that one by one countries have become enslaved to Islamism so that Norrhtern Nigeria has Sharia law and even places like Kenya are plagued by terror.

A seminal work, helpful and honest.

Seth J. Frantzman




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United States, Saddam Hussein, Saudi Arabia, The Times, World Trade Center, Yasser Arafat, New York Times, Gulf War, Middle East, Iraq War, Taking Liberties, Palestinian Authority, Salman Rushdie, British Muslims, Bad Press, Against Illusion, The Force of Faith, The Hostile Round, European Union, Abu Bakr Bashir, The Misnaming, President Bush, The Satanic Verses, Second World War, Twelve Devices
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