Paris. Nice. Berlin. London. Stockholm.
And now with Manchester, horrendous Islamic terrorist attacks are increasingly being perpetrated by groups and individuals claiming to act in the name of Islam throughout Western Europe – and in America.
"The bad quasi-secular dictatorships of the Middle East have been replaced," says G.M. Davis, leaving chaos and anarchy, a "fertile ground for jihadist groups whose violent aspirations are in no way limited to their own societies."
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Western political leaders, with the support of the major media, have consistently affirmed their belief that, despite the violence done in its name, Islam is a religion of peace.
The critical question for all of us is, who is right? Do Muslims who wage violent jihad against unbelievers fundamentally misunderstand their own religion? Or are the jihadists following their holy book in their willingness to die as martyrs according to the dictates of their god, who promises paradise to those who "fight in his cause and kill and are killed, a promise binding on him in truth" (Quran 9:111)? With the West engaged in military operations in multiple Islamic countries and with a rapidly growing Muslim population at home, the answer is of critical importance to the future of Western Civilization.
Relying primarily on Islam's own sources, "House of War: Islam's Jihad Against the World" offers compellingly documents that Islam is indeed a violent, expansionist ideology that seeks the subjugation and destruction of other faiths, cultures, and systems of government.
"House of War: Islam's Jihad Against the World" explains how Islam is more than just a religion. It is a system of government, seeking to extend its own peculiar legal code – Shariah law – over the entire world. The "peace" Islam seeks is a world united by the Islamic faith and Shariah law under which all other faiths and political regimes have been either suppressed or eliminated. "Jihad" is the violent struggle against the non-Islamic world to bring it into "submission" to Islamic rule.
"The idea that Islam is a religion of peace," says Davis, "is fundamentally, totally, and disastrously wrong." Westerners have been indoctrinated to believe that the jihadists they see on television are extremists who have twisted their religion to serve a violent purpose, when in fact, "Islam is intrinsically violent. It is the impetus for modern terrorism, and its doctrines necessitate that the only possible relationship between Islamic civilization and non-Islamic civilization is war or subjugation," says Davis. By delving into key Islamic writings, Davis reveals the fastest-growing religion in the world for what it is – an existential threat to Western Civilization, a reality to which Western leaders remain determinedly blind.
Praise for "House of War: Islam's Jihad Against the World" comes from Gary Bauer, president of American Values, who said, "A very important work at a very important time. Anyone interested in understanding the growing violence on the world scene today must read this book. Its message for America and the West is, 'Wake up before it's too late.'"
Robert Spencer of Jihad Watch said of "House of War: Islam's Jihad Against the World" that it's "A valuable, well-argued contribution to the public understanding of Islam . . . [House of War] conveys in a short space what the West needs to know about Islam: that its violent aspects are not the result of deviance but of orthodoxy."
G. M. Davis is a Mideast scholar, author, and filmmaker. He graduated from the University of Rochester in 1997 with a BA in political science, and from Stanford in 2003 with a PhD in the same area of study. In 2005, he produced and directed the feature documentary, "Islam: What the West Needs to Know."
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