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In this groundbreaking book, Akbar Ahmed, one of the world's leading authorities on Islam, who has worked in the Muslim world but lives in the West, explains what is going wrong in his society by referring to Islamic history and beliefs. Employing theological and anthropological perspectives, he attempts to answer the questions that people in the West are asking about Islam: "Why do they hate us?" "Is Islam compatible with democracy?" "Does Islam subjugate women?" "Does the Quran preach violence?" These important questions are of relevance to Muslims and to non-Muslims alike. Islam Under Siege points out the need for, and provides the route to, the dialogue of civilizations.

September 11, 2001, underlined the role of Islam in our time. In its demographic spread, its political span, and its religious commitment, Islam will be an increasingly forceful presence on the world stage in the twenty-first century. While some scholars predict that there will be a clash of civilizations, others see a need for a dialogue of civilizations.

This book will help students, scholars of politics, sociology, international relations, and cultural studies, and reporters as well as a more general audience interested in some of the most important issues of our time.

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"The 21st century will be the century of Islam," writes Ahmed, who holds a chair in Islamic Studies at American University in Washington, D.C. Moreover, the 21st century may be "a time of war between Islam and... other world civilizations." Ahmed resists easy characterizations of Islam, always striving to offer a balanced depiction: Islam is both exclusivist and inclusivist, respectful of women but also mired in some cultural traditions that oppress them. Some portions of the book are dry and theoretical, and the academic jargon makes for slow reading. Other sections are fascinating and engaging--particularly Ahmed's ethnographic explorations of different pockets of Muslim life. He shares his difficult personal experiences as a scholar who spearheaded a controversial film study of Pakistan founder M.A. Jinnah, and concludes: "Looking at the breakdown of society for a Muslim scholar is like staring into the face of despair." In the next section, however, he communicates his optimism after visiting the inclusive, tolerant Muslim community in Toledo, Ohio.
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"Above all, this is a courageous book. Ahmed uses his knowledge of the Koran and anthropology to confront his co-religionists with uncomfortable truths about women, honour, social cohesion and leadership at a time when Islam is confronting all major world religions"

Times Higher Education Supplement

"In my view there surely cannot be a more relevant book ... one of the most distinguished Muslim scholars today, Professor Akbar Ahmed offers us a clear vision that has the potential to unite us in common action and purpose. It is one of the most hopeful books as well as one of the most challenging I have read in recent years."

Washington Times

"Ahmed paints a frightening picture of a world reverting to a more primitive state. This is an honest attempt to describe the problems Muslims face. without absolving them entirely from blame. Western readers should reciprocate in kind."

Karen Armstrong, Modern Asian Studies

"This new book is written in a language that is understood in the West and is readily accessible...Ahmed explains convincingly the moral collapse of societies in what he calls our "Post-Honor World"..."

Houston Chronicle

"Bold and provocative, its penetrating cultural analysis will challenge Muslims and Westerners, demanding a more sophisticated consideration of what is occurring in the world"

Christian Science Monitor

"Ahmed's book is an immense contribution to understanding a contemporary, dangerous world. No course on contemporary Islam or global studies should be deemed complete without this work. Both the Muslim and non-Muslim worlds owe Ahmed a great debt for this piece of honest, hard-hitting scholarship."

Islamic Studies

"It is rare to find a book this is so theoretically sophisticated and yet to readable ... It is a book that one can give to a friend or neighbor who wants to make sense of Islam and the world today as well as assign to graduate students in Islamic Studies and political science ... If there is a better book about our post-9/11 world, this reviewer has not yet seen it. Hopefully, it will receive the widest possible readership."

Middle East Journal

"Islam Under Siege should be required reading for policy makers in Washington, Europe and the Islamic World. It deserves to be translated into all of the major languages of the Middle East and South Asia."

Middle East Policy

"It is a pleasure to read Ahmed's Islam Under Siege. One need not agree with every sentence and every phrase of any author. But if the author has been honest to his profession and made readers think, his contribution is seminal. Ahmed succeeds in doing precisely that."

Seminar (New Delhi)

"This is the most important book to date on life in the post 9/11 world. Islam Under Siege goes beyond assigning guilt, to understanding the world that has produced such hatred and misunderstanding. In this sometimes personal and consistently courageous meditation on the uncertainties of our time, Akbar Ahmed offers hope by focusing on shared notions of honor and human dignity."

Tamara Sonn, American Council for the Study of Islamic Societies

"Akbar Ahmed is one of the wisest and bravest writers on Islam. This work confirms his reputation as a savant in the field."

Chris Rojek, Nottingham Trent University

"Akbar Ahmed's understanding of the relationship between politics and culture sets him apart from other analysts of contemporary Islam."

Louis W. Goodman, American University

"Islam Under Siege is an honorable quest to capture and analyze the dishonorable conduct of human society in a post honor world. Just like an alarm clock that rings in your head it forces you to wake up from the pretentious slumber we are so used to. In fact this book keeps you awake long after you are done reading it."

Faizan Haq, State University of New York at Buffalo

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0745622100
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Polity Press; Illustrated edition (August 8, 2003)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 224 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780745622101
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0745622101
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 8 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.52 x 0.68 x 7.46 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2015
Quite insightful. The author provides a very good guide to understanding Islam and its problems. Akbar Ahmed clearly loves his Islamic background and is saddened to see what has become of Islam.
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2011
A good continuation of the clash of civilizations argument with a little more complexity-inevitably. Perhaps some solution can come from this reading rather than just identifying the problem.
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2015
As both an anthropologist and Islamic scholar, Dr. Akbar Ahmed is one of the most knowledgeable writers I know on this subject.
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2013
I read a few lines of this book every time i feel the muslim world's issues deeply , and by doing this i praise the great Professor and promise my self to do more to help the ailing world , help in some way to do better and to improve the Pakistani Society .

Its a must read for all those who think deeply about their faith, culture and the changes in the present World. I seriously believe that Prof. Akbar will live in paradise (Heaven) for writting this piece and other books.

Its a must read for the whole muslim world as well as the children and adolescents to have a clear concept of whats going on in their life and how to conduct themselves in this world regarding their faith.

Dr. A N Haq
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2016
insightful.
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2005
For those who reflect on the mess in much of the Islamic World Ahmed's uncompromising essay is worthwhile reading. Mature reflections by an Anthropologist, former Ambassador and Muslim intellectual provide perspective and ideas all but absent in Western media.

Neither `Occidentalist' blaming the west nor `Orientalist' blaming Islam, Ahmed considers the witches brew of tribal, dynastic, European, and Islamic factors in times of great pressure, rapid change, and social imbalance. He is hard on Muslim leaders and countries - this is no apology. He also attempts to understand and analyze these difficult times. The application of the idea of a "post-Honor" world (including Muslim views of Clinton) may speak more to readers than the chapter on Ibn Khaldun and asabiyya perhaps.

At times personal, even idiosyncratic, the essay is always provocative. For those with some background and serious about understanding who want more than the typically polemic or hidden agenda multitude of books promoted in the U.S. - read this. Muslims frustrated by hving disaster after disaster in the media and public attention on what they see as exceptional, even un Islamic, presented as `typical' - read this.

Three other books are strongly suggested: for recent events and a Muslim `take' on the news "The War on Islam" by Enver Masud would complement this essay. Also Michael Sells and Emran Qureshi have edited a valuable collection "The New Crusades: constructing the Muslim Enemy". Another insightful book has three studies of how the purposeful fiction of the "Axis of Evil" has been promoted and manipulated (Inventing the Axis of Evil: The Truth About North Korea, Iran, and Syria

by Bruce Cumings, et al.)
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T. Gokce
5.0 out of 5 stars Good
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 27, 2019
Excellent read and informative
C. duffy
2.0 out of 5 stars Mediocre and one-sided,like an islamic Dershowitz
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 8, 2014
The author is right in calling for dialogue, Anne Coulter and O Reilly don't help matters with their kick *** belligerence.
The author is a bit selective in his presenting the Islamic world as tolerant and the west as intolerant. He says that France has a lot to learn from Morocco in terms of tolerance as Moroccan Universities allow both veiled and unveiled women whereas France doesnt. This is factually incorrect, France has banned the hijab in schools but it can still be worn in French universities. Morocco just sentenced a Moroccan to two years in jail for converting to Chritianity, in France the French state does not prosecute French people from a christain heritage when they convert to Islam. France does not permit rapists to avoid a prison sentence if they agree to marry their victim as is the case in Morocco.French catholics dont get fined by the state if they break their fast before receiving communion at Mass on a Sunday morning.
He also laments the fact that the media dont mention the religion of the real IRA when they talk of the Omagh bombing, but mention Islam when they report a jihadi bombing. This is because the IRA's doctrine is based on republian nationalism ( Catholic, protestant and dissenter)and doesnt draw on Catholic canon or biblical scripture or theology to justify its actions nor does it seek to establish a theocracy.
Whilst recognizing that western capitalism is an aggressive expansionist barbaric patriarchy to suggest that Islam is any different as a power structure is willful ignorance of history. The Arab Islamic conquest of Al Andalus , Syria, Armenia , Constantinople all pre-date the crusades. Not excusing the barbarity and religious mania of the French and British in Africa and the middle east, but Islam is cut from the same cloth. Just as the Europeans had white mans' burden in Africa and the Orient, the Saudi's are also on a civilizing mission in the West, they intend to save us from our sexual decadence, despite the fact that Ibn al Saud founder of Saudi Arabia had 45 kids from 22 wives they must reckon that Bill Clinton sexual dalliances with a Jewish chick is obviously way more decadent.
The author also makes no mention of the fact that Christian nations permit Islam to proselytize in their societies despite the fact that the Qu Ran contradicts the crucifixion ,the crux of Christian faith, one wonders if there was a fourth Abrahamic religion that contradicted Mohammed as the last messenger would Muslim majority permit its dissemination ? I think not as bibles and crucifixes arent even permitted in Saudi Arabia.
The sexual politics of the Qu Ran get scant mention,except as in reaction to European colonialism and the increase in the veiling of women to protect them from the Europeans lustful gaze, if one casts one's mind back to the 1970's and the fascists and racists who would complain about immigrants after "our jobs, our women" you can see a similar mindset here in the fact that muslim men are allowed to marry non muslim women, but non muslim men arent permitted to marry muslim women.This is hardly exclusive to Islam as all religions/nationalsisms are about controlling access to the females of the tribes and guaranteeing bums on seats in the churches/mosques, as Catholic priests wont marry a catholic to a protestant unless they agree to raise the children catholic.
The author never really addresses the massive privilege in all fields of life that men have over women in terms of inheritance, freedom of movement, freedom of association and participation in civil society, not to mention that a lot more women seem to be killed than men for the heinous crime of sex outside of marriage, cos after all boys will be boys.
Whilst recognizing that the demonisation of Islam and Arabs after 9/11 was an instrument to dehumanize the other and make their torture, humilitaion and degradation at the hands of the British and the Americans imperialists palatable to a western audience , we should not indulge religious bigotry from the Christian right, the Jewsish right or the Islamic right. Its a shame that right wing settler rabbis in Palestine who call for the murder of their arab neigbours get nowhere near the same or any kind of publicity in the western media as the anti-Semitic fantasies of some Imams.
I can understand the anger and frustration in the Islamic world as the civilian victims of western war crimes don't get the same media sympathy as western victims of terrorist attacks. One need only look at the attitude of Time journalist Joe Klein when he says that its better for a 2 year old in Yemen to be killed in a drone strike than it is for a two year old in Boston to be killed in a terrorist bombing. This is clearly a racial hierarchy of victim worthiness- oh they dont feeel pain like us as they are not sentient beings-kinda attitude

The Brits , Americans and Israelis need to realize that other peoples civilian casualties are as painful and worthy of respect as much as their civilian casualties. At least when you are killed in a terrorist attack you get a friendly write up in the media, whereas civilans murdered by the Brits, US and Israel will have gun shot residue or a spade planted on them to make them look like terrorists.
However i reject the idea that there is a war on Islam , when US was committing genocide in Vietnam it wasn't at war with Buddhism or when murdering priests in El Salvador it wasn't at war with Catholicism. In fact in 1973 whilst the Saudis cut off petrol to the US domestic market they assured the Pentagon that they would still supply petrol for the war effort in Vietnam to kill the godless infidels of the Viet Kong. The Islamioc world had no problem collaborating with American war crimes when it suited them.
Given the crimes of the west in the middle east its a shame that instead of rational analysis the societies have recourse to holocaust denial and conspiracy theories. The Protocols of the Elder of Zion is being reprinted in the middle east and was a regular gift from Saudi Crown Prices to any visiting western dignitary, who would graciously accept and promise to read it later such was their obsequiousness at the cxarrot of saudi petro-dollars.
One wonders if the popularity of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion in the Islamic world isnt due to a classic case of projecting your own faults on to someone else , for if you read the Qu Ran in its most literal form it is essentially The Protocols of the Elders of Arabia ,
verses such as "Fight those , (even if they are) of the People of the Book, until they pay the Jizya with willing submission, and feel themselves subdued." and other verses such as "You are the best of peoples , the majority of Jews and Christians are moral transgressors" which would be prosecuted for incitement to religious/racial hatred if they where in any other book.
The author talks of Palestine, which admittedly is a festering sore on the worlds conscience, but this should not be seen as a Muslim issue as there are Christian Arabs too. But if you look at the Islamic organisations in the UK or Europe they dont go out marching for the Turkish Kurds who find themselves in a similar position to the Palestinians , why is this ? Could it be because Europe's Islamic organisations aren't interested when Sunni Muslims are being persecuted by other Sunni Muslims ? As this doesn't fit their victim-hood narrative that they are only interested when Muslims are suffering at the hands of Christians or Jews ?
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Makhan
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 26, 2014
very good book