Pages: 96
Cover Type: Paperback
Author: Abu Iyaad Amjad Ibn Muhammad Rafiq
Publisher: Islam Against Extremism
This is a short guide aimed at helping non-Muslims of different beliefs and backgrounds to understand the foundations of Islam, what is required of Muslims by their faith and their duties towards non-Muslims and the societies within which they live. It addresses he historical foundations of the ideology of al-Qaeda and ISIS, the nature of the deviation of these groups and the Islamic judgement regarding them. The views of al-Qaeda and ISIS ideologists on the ‘caliphate’ and ‘jihad’ are also analyzed. In addition parameters for identifying genuine signs of extremism as well as misinformation regarding Islam and Muslims have been presented. This information should enable the reader to recognize and be weary of hate propaganda spread by right-wing extremists and well-funded anti-Islam hate networks. To further their own political agendas, these groups use journalism, print and media to foster negativity and hatred against one quarter of the world’s population – innocent, ordinary, peaceful Muslims going about their daily lives who abhor terrorism as much as anyone else.
Collections: Beginners (New Shahaddah), Books, Extremism & Khawaarij
Category: Books, Islam Against Extremism