Muhammad's Monsters

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Muhammad's Monsters: A Comprehensive Guide to Radical Islam for Western Audiences, Green Forest, Ar.: Balfour Books, 2004, is a book edited by author David Bukay. It is a compilation of writings by analysts on radical Islam.

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SECTION ONE: ISLAM AS A WORLD THREAT

  • A New and More Dangerous Era - Anthony J. Dennis
  • Sacred Visions and Religious Terror: The Case of Islam - Charles Selengut
  • The Afghan Alumni and the Clash between Civilizations - Shaul Shay
  • How Islam Plays the Press - Joseph Farah

SECTION TWO: ISLAM IN THE WORLD AND THE MINORITIES POLICY

  • The War of Islam Against Minorities in the Middle East - Mordechai Nisan
  • Genocide in Sudan - Patrick Sookhdeo
  • From Bosnia to Kosovo: The Re-Islamization of the Balkans - Raphael Israeli
  • Extremist Islamist Terror and Subversion in South Asia - K.P.S. Gill and Ajai Shni
  • Muslim Immigration and the West - David Pryce-Jones
  • Islamic Judeophobia: An Existential Threat - Robert S. Wistrich

SECTION THREE: ISLAM AND UNCONVENTIONAL WARFARE

  • Nuclear Programs of Arab and Islamic States: Capabilities, Strategies, and Implications - Gerald M. Steinberg and Aharon Etengoff
  • The Chemical and Biological Threat of Islam - Dany Shoham
  • Facing Insurgent Islam: A Grand Strategy for the West - Yehezkel Dror

SUMMARY

  • What Is to Be Done? - David Bukay
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