Non Fiction
God has Ninety-Nine Names: Reporting from a Militant Middle East
Outline: This book is gripping, authoritative account of the epic battle between modernity and militant Islam that is reshaping the Middle East. The author, a reporter who has covered the Middle East for twenty years, takes us inside the militant Islamic movements in ten countries: Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Algeria, Libya, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Israel, and Iran. She shows that just as there is no unified Arab world, so there is no single Islam: The movements are as different as the countries in which they are rooted. Vivid and comprehensive, the author's first-hand report reveals the meaning of the tumultous events that will continue to affect the prospects for Arab-Israeli peace and the potential for terrorim worldwide.
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