world without Islam, A
Book Description
In this thought-provoking exploration, political scientist Graham E. Fuller invites readers to embark on a fascinating journey through history and geopolitics by posing a compelling question: what would our world look like if Islam had never emerged?
Rather than offering simple answers, Fuller guides readers through centuries of human civilization, from Islam's origins to the Roman Empire's decline and the Ottoman Empire's rise and fall. Through careful analysis of historical patterns, religious dynamics, and political movements, he examines whether Islam truly serves as the root cause of contemporary international tensions and conflicts.
The book challenges readers to reconsider widely held assumptions about the relationship between East and West, the nature of terrorism, Middle Eastern conflicts, and the role of faith in anti-imperial movements. Fuller's investigation spans the complex intersections of religion, politics, and cultural identity that have shaped our modern world.
What emerges is a nuanced perspective that may surprise many readers. Through rigorous historical examination and geopolitical analysis, Fuller suggests that the absence of Islam might not have created the dramatically different world that some imagine. Instead, he reveals how human conflicts and civilizational tensions often stem from deeper sources than religious differences alone.
This work offers valuable insights for anyone seeking to understand the complex forces that drive international relations and interfaith dynamics in our interconnected world.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~9 hours)
📄 Length: 328 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Strengthen your faith journey
- ✓ Explore NEW LIST 20100930
- ✓ Explore East and West
- ✓ Explore Islam, history
- ✓ Explore Islamic civilization
- ✓ Explore Relations
- ✓ Explore Islam, relations
- ✓ Explore Islam