The History of Jihad: From Muhammad to ISIS

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by Robert Spencer


  112.Richard Paul Mitchell, The Society of the Muslim Brothers (Oxford University Press, 1993).

  113.Sayyid Qutb, Milestones, The Mother Mosque Foundation, n.d.

  The Nazis and the jihad

  114.Gilbert Achcar, The Arabs and the Holocaust: The Arab-Israeli War of Narratives (Henry Holt and Company, 2010).

  115.The Arab Higher Committee: its origins, personnel and purposes, the documentary record submitted to the United Nations, May, 1947, The Nation Associates, 1947.

  116.Kevork B. Bardakjian, Hitler and the Armenian Genocide (Zoryan Institute, 1985).

  117.Jeffrey Herf, Nazi Propaganda for the Arab World (Yale University Press, 2009).

  118.Niall Ferguson, The War of the World: Twentieth-century Conflict and the Descent of the West (Penguin, 2006).

  119.Manus I. Midlarsky, The Killing Trap: Genocide in the Twentieth Century (Cambridge University Press, 2005).

  The jihad in Israel

  120.“The Charter of Allah: The Platform of the Islamic Resistance movement (Hamas),” translated and annotated by Raphael Israeli, The International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism, April 5, 1998.

  121.Saul S. Friedman, A History of the Middle East (McFarland, 2006).

  122.Bruce Hoffman, Anonymous Soldiers: The Struggle for Israel, 1917-1947 (Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2015).

  123.Esther Schapira and Georg M. Hafner, Muhammad Al Dura: the TV Drama: Our Search for the Truth in the Middle East Media War (La Maison d’Edition, 2016).

  124.Joseph B. Schechtman, The United States and the Jewish State Movement: The Crucial Decade, 1939-1949 (Herzl Press, 1966).

  Iran’s Islamic Revolution

  125.Shaul Bakhash, The Reign of the Ayatollahs: Iran and the Islamic Revolution (Basic Books, 1990).

  126.Mark Bowden, Guests of the Ayatollah: The Iran Hostage Crisis—The First Battle in America’s War with Militant Islam (Grove/Atlantic, 2006).

  127.James Buchan, Days of God: The Revolution in Iran and Its Consequences (Simon & Schuster, 2012).

  128.Ruhollah Khomeini, Islam and Revolution: Writings and Declarations of Imam Khomeini, translated by Hamid Algar (Mizan, 1981).

  129.Homa Katouzian, The Persians: Ancient, Medieval and Modern Iran (Yale University Press, 2009).

  130.Baqer Moin, Khomeini: Life of the Ayatollah (St. Martin’s Press, 1999), 75.

  131.Elaine Sciolino, Persian Mirrors: The Elusive Face of Iran (Free Press, 2000).

  132.Robert Spencer, The Complete Infidel’s Guide to Iran (Regnery, 2016).

  133.Amir Taheri, Holy Terror: Inside the World of Islamic Terrorism (Sphere, 1987).

  134.Amir Taheri, The Spirit of Allah: Khomeini and the Islamic Revolution (Hutchinson, 1985).

  Al-Qaeda

  135.Abdullah Azzam, Join the Caravan (Azzam Publications, 2001).

  136.Gilles Kepel, Jihad: The Trail of Political Islam, translated by Anthony F. Roberts (The Belknap Press, 2002).

  137.Lawrence Wright, The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11 (Vintage Books, 1996).

  ISIS

  138.Robert Spencer, The Complete Infidel’s Guide to ISIS (Regnery, 2015).

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Robert Spencer is director of Jihad Watch, a program of the David Horowitz Freedom Center, where he is a Shillman Fellow. He is the author of eighteen books, including The New York Times bestsellers The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades) and The Truth About Muhammad. Spencer has led seminars on Islam and jihad for the FBI, the United States Central Command, United States Army Command and General Staff College, the U.S. Army’s Asymmetric Warfare Group, the Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF), the Justice Department’s Anti-Terrorism Advisory Council, and the U.S. intelligence community. He has discussed jihad, Islam, and terrorism at a workshop sponsored by the U.S. State Department and the German Foreign Ministry. He is a consultant with the Center for Security Policy.

 

 

 


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