The everlasting hatred : the roots of jihad

Título
The everlasting hatred : the roots of jihad

Hal. Lindsey

Resumen
Best Selling author Hal Lindsey explains how, on September 11, an ancient fight-to-the-death conflict exploded on the shores of the U.S. Though most Americans didn't realize it, we were already involved in this struggle. A struggle driven by a hatred that goes back over 4,000 years. Islamic fundamentalism's purpose is to replace the Judeo-Christian world order with an Islamic world order. Every American needs to understand the enormity of the threat we face -- and why. "The Everlasting Hatred" traces the roots of both Judaism and Islam from their common origin into the end times. Extrapolating from both biblical and secular history, Lindsey delineates the division and enmity between these two peoples, following the split through the birth of Islam, the rise and fall of the Ottoman Turk Empire, 20th century struggles with Jewish Nationalism, and modern-day strife. The final chapter outlines how this division feeds into the framework of end-times prophecy and how it can be interpreted in light of the Scriptures.

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2002

Descripción física
265 p. : maps ; 23 cm.

Término de la materia
Jihad.
 
Islam -- History.
 
Islamic fundamentalism -- History.
 
Islam -- Relations -- Judaism.

Síntesis
Best Selling author Hal Lindsey explains how, on September 11, an ancient fight-to-the-death conflict exploded on the shores of the U.S. Though most Americans didn't realize it, we were already involved in this struggle. A struggle driven by a hatred that goes back over 4,000 years. Islamic fundamentalism's purpose is to replace the Judeo-Christian world order with an Islamic world order. Every American needs to understand the enormity of the threat we face -- and why. "The Everlasting Hatred" traces the roots of both Judaism and Islam from their common origin into the end times. Extrapolating from both biblical and secular history, Lindsey delineates the division and enmity between these two peoples, following the split through the birth of Islam, the rise and fall of the Ottoman Turk Empire, 20th century struggles with Jewish Nationalism, and modern-day strife. The final chapter outlines how this division feeds into the framework of end-times prophecy and how it can be interpreted in light of the Scriptures.

ISBN
9781931628150

Información de publicación
Murrieta, CA : Oracle House Pub., c2002.


BibliotecaSignatura topográficaTipo de materialCódigo de barras del documentoEstado
Edmonton Christian High956.04 LINBook30905000099469Non-Fiction