Islam and terrorism /

Gabriel, Mark A.

Islam and terrorism / by Mark A. Gabriel. - Lake Mary, Fla. : Charisma House, c2002. - xvi, 234 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-234).

Foreword / J. Lee Grady -- Introduction -- Section 1. My story. Chap. 1. Disillusioned at Al-Azhar -- Chap. 2. The Egyptian prison -- Chap. 3. A year without faith -- Section 2. The roots of terrorism in Islam. Chap. 4. Core beliefs of Islam -- Chap. 5. Holy war in the Quran -- Chap. 6. Misinformed by the media -- Chap. 7. Human rights under Islam -- Section 3. Following Muhammad's example. Chap. 8. Arabian culture -- Chap. 9. Muhammad declares jihad -- Chap. 10. The ultimate goal of Islam -- Chap. 11. The three stages of jihad -- Chap. 12. When lies are justified -- Chap. 13. Muhammad's use of mosques -- Section 4. The development of modern jidah. Chap. 14. Forefathers of terrorism -- Chap. 15. The founding father of modern jihad -- Chap. 16. The philosophers of jihad -- Chap. 17. Recruiting for the holy war -- Chap. 18. Inspired by Iran -- Chap. 19. Treachery between terrorists -- Chap. 20. Al-Jihad prepares and attacks -- Chap. 21. Justice loses, Quran wins -- Chap. 22. Jihad bleeds out of Egypt -- Chap. 23. New strategy : attack the West -- Section 5. Muslims and the good news. Chap. 24. The false Christianity presented to Muslims -- Chap. 25. Bringing the gospel to Muslims -- Chap. 26. Challenges for Muslim converts -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Glossary -- Bibliography.

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Islam--Controversial literature.
Terrorism--Religious aspects--Islam.
Violence--Religious aspects--Islam.

BT 1170 / .G33 2002