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ISBN: PB: 9781849040327

Hurst Publishers

March 2010

208 pp.

21.6x13.8 cm

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£14,99
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Muslim Revolt

A Journey Through Political Islam

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We fail to understand Islam', writes Roger Hardy in the introduction to this book, 'and we are paying a high price for our failure'. "The Muslim Revolt" explains, in layman's language, a phenomenon that still seems to madden and perplex both the public and the policy-makers. In setting out to demystify Islamism and the forces that drive it, Hardy suggests that for the last two hundred years Muslims have been in revolt against Western domination – and against the failures and disappointments of modernisation. The book takes the form of a journey. Drawing on his travels and encounters as a journalist over the last thirty years, the author explains the political role of Islam in particular countries and regions – Egypt, Iran, Pakistan, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, south-east Asia, Europe – while at the same time telling the story of Islamism from its origins in the era of European colonialism to the emergence of Al-Qaeda and the global jihadists of today. In a challenging conclusion, Hardy warns that without a subtler grasp of Islamism and its discontents, the West will lose its much-vaunted battle for Muslim 'hearts and minds'.

About the Author

Roger Hardy worked for more than twenty years as a Middle East analyst with the BBC World Service. He is the author of "The Muslim Revolt: A Journey through Political Islam" (2010) and is a Research Associate at the Centre for International Studies in Oxford.