Review
This book provides a perspective for peace activists in the West and advocates of the Islamic movements for self-determination in the East to ponder anew over the following points:
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Can their collective way of struggle bring political and social revolution to society?
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Is Muslims' way of struggle consistent with the method of the Prophet (pbuh)?
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Do they see in their countries and in the international arena the possibility of Muslims exercising their right to self-determination, achieving a real freedom? Can the Islamic movement deliver on this matter in the prevailing circumstances? How can the internal obstacles and external challenges be successfully tackled?
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Muslims have been living a life of servitude and misery for several centuries, deprived of freedom and political and financial independence. Living under never-ending colonialism, their sense of freedom and self-respect has dramatically suffered. Can one expect these oppressed nations to get ready for great sacrifices and to deliver the world of the worst form of fascist oppression?





