everlasting hatred, The

the roots of jihad

Hal Lindsey

282 pages  |  ~8 hrs

Islam

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everlasting hatred, The

the roots of jihad

By Hal Lindsey

In the wake of global tensions and religious conflicts, many seek to understand the deep-rooted animosities that shape our world today. Hal Lindsey examines the complex historical relationship between Jewish and Muslim communities, offering readers a framework for comprehending contemporary conflicts through both biblical and secular perspectives.

This exploration addresses pressing questions that emerged following September 11th: What drives the intense hatred some Muslims harbor toward Jewish people? Why do certain Islamic fundamentalist groups view America as their primary enemy? What motivates individuals to sacrifice their lives in terrorist attacks against American targets? Lindsey investigates whether these extremist groups possess access to devastating weapons that could threaten global security.

Drawing from both scriptural prophecy and documented historical events, the author presents his analysis of how ancient conflicts continue to influence modern geopolitics. Rather than simply recounting past grievances, Lindsey attempts to illuminate patterns that may help readers understand current tensions between different faith communities.

The book spans 282 pages of examination into jihad, Islamic fundamentalism, and the broader history of Islam. For those seeking to comprehend the spiritual and political forces shaping our turbulent times, Lindsey offers his interpretation of how biblical prophecy relates to contemporary conflicts, while suggesting that understanding these dynamics can provide hope even during periods of global uncertainty.

What You'll Discover

  • Explore Jihad
  • Explore Islam
  • Explore Islamic fundamentalism
  • Explore Islam, history
  • Explore History

Topics

Jihad Islam Islamic fundamentalism Islam, history History

Details

Published
2011
Publisher
WND Books, distributed by Midpoint Trade Books
ISBN-13
9781936488308
ISBN-10
1936488302
Pages
282
Language
EN
LC Classification
BP182.L56 2002