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A book about Muslim fundamentalists and anti-American terrorism could hardly be timelier. This lively, somewhat scattershot collection of let-'em-speak-for-themselves selections from disparate sources contains a wide spectrum of perspectives on Islam. Outstanding (which is not to say
good) entries include a manifesto from TempleMountFaithfull.org, and an excerpt from the 1963 book
Occidentosis (i.e., "A plague from the West"). Of the former, let it be indicative that it emanates from "the website for all Zionists and Zionist Christians who wish to demolish [the] Dome of the Rock," thereby hastening Armageddon. The latter considers the "effete" and "effeminate" qualities of the "occidentotic" person, consumed by fear and vain concerns. Poems, polemics, and impassioned pleas are all here, and the swatch of color illustrations decorates nicely. The book throughout shows signs--bad grammar, typos, blind references--of being hurried into print in the wake of 9-11. Despite serious shortcomings, the collection's showcase of excessive, occasionally disturbing points of view should find a significant readership.
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...Goes where the mic'd and moussed crowd over at Fox and CNN refuse to venture... --
Margaret Murray, XLR8R...an enlightening, disturbing and often frightening primer on radical Muslim thought. --
John Strausbaugh, New York Press, January 23-29, 2002A timely and much needed contribution to the current national dialogue ... informative and alarming ... strongly recommended reading. --
Wisconsin Bookwatch, April 2002A truly wild collection of documents ... gives valuable insight ... a fascinating and necessary book. --
Jack Sargeant, Black Ice, Issue 4 Fall 2002An important book...unique in its genre...It would be wise for every thinking adult to read 'Extreme Islam'. --
Acharya S., author, The Christ Conspiracy: The Greatest Story Ever SoldThe very first to present graphic and textual voices of Islam itself ... without prejudice ... enlightens and arms us with facts. --
Huntsville Times, April 14, 2002There's not another book on the market remotely like it ... serving up the unvarnished truth... Read this book! --
Dennis P. Eichhorn, Scram #16
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