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Onward Muslim Soldiers

How Jihad Still Threatens America and the West

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Onward Muslim Soldiers

By: Robert Spencer
Narrated by: Mark Ashby
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In Onward Muslim Soldiers, the author of Islam Unveiled reveals why the threat of violent jihad is growing daily, despite America's recent victory in Iraq. Spencer uncovers the cause of global violence as he goes straight to Muslim sources.

©2003 Robert Spencer (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
Freedom & Security Islam Politics & Government United States War & Crisis World Middle East National Security Iran War Africa Royalty Middle Ages Ottoman Empire Imperialism Refugee Law Social justice Crusade

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In Onward Muslim Soldiers, the prominent critic of Islam Robert Spencer argues that violent jihad is a far more central part of Islamic theology than is commonly understood in the West. Spencer draws on extensive quotes from the Koran and other Islamic sources to make his case, and relates historical examples to present-day concerns, showing the historical continuity of jihad and associated concepts as a threat to nonbelievers. Performer Mark Ashby presents the whole in a clear, fluid, and listenable style, never tripping up over the foreign pronunciations. Those concerned about Islam's more violent facets will find plenty to support their fears here.

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