The Shade of Swords: Jihad and the Conflict between Islam and Christianity

Author:   M.J Akbar
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
ISBN:  

9780415328142


Pages:   364
Publication Date:   02 October 2003
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   M.J Akbar
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.670kg
ISBN:  

9780415328142


ISBN 10:   0415328144
Pages:   364
Publication Date:   02 October 2003
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'A perceptive account of Islamic history that gives proper weight to south Asia. What can appear to outsiders as inexplicable becomes more understandable when rulers are seen as grappling with immense demographic and class changes.' - Martin Wollacott, The Guardian 'An excellent new book by the distinguished Indian journalist M.J. Akbar traces the centuries-long history of the conflict between Islam and Christianity, inflamed today by the world dominance of the US.' - Alexander Chancellor, The Guardian 'Wide-ranging and very readable account of the varied interpretations of the concept through history.' - The Statesman 'A whirlwind tour of Islamic history ... reminds us that although Islamism per se, and with it jihad, periodically falls into abeyance, it never vanishes for good.' - Justin Wintle, Sunday Times 'A must read for any right-minded Indian who wishes to understand the dynamics of the continent and must therefore understand the intricacies of Islam.' - Suhel Seth, Indian Express 'The Shade of Swords is a book of learning and a book of revelations.' - Goolam E Vahanvati, Asian Age 'Akbar makes some telling points ... [a]nd it's hard to argue with his conclusion: ""Defeat is only a setback in the holy war. The jihad goes on.""' - Washington Post 'Provocative, idiosyncratic, polemical and wide-ranging, M.J Akbar's writing reflects his depth of experience and his passion for his subject. It is perhaps his most timely book yet.' - William Dalrymple '... an engrossing account of the historic conflict between the world's two major faiths.' - Mohammed Khan 'Best at evoking sympathetically the religious emotion that drives holy wars ... His book is a succession of vivid accounts of Muslims who fought Christians, Hindus and Jews. A wide, entrancing stretch of history [that] has a taste for flamboyant characters and lively anecdotes.' - Radhakrishnan Nayar, THES For anyone interested in the tensions between Islam and Christianity - and that should be everyone - this is the right book at the right time by the right author. In his superb treatment of one of the most important and vexing issues in the world today, M. J. Akbar combines deep knowledge of both history and current events with clear thinking and clear writing. - Strobe Talbott Shade of Swords should be studied by everyone interested in minimizing religious conflict across the planet in the new century. - David Kilgour, Secretary of State (Asia-Pacific), Canada 'The book is remarkable for the candour and acuity with which the whole question of Islamic fundamentalism and related issues are dealt with - given post September 11 developments it is also very topical.' - Journal of the Commonwealth Lawyer's Association ' ... this Indian journalist has a firm grasp of developments and is an accurate commentator.' - Reviews in Religion & Theology, Vol 11, issue 3, 2004 ' ... the earlier sections are entertaining and well worth perusing.' - The Houston Chronicle 'A glossary, chronology, reading list, and table of biographical sketches add to the book's usefulness.' - Library Journal Reviews 'The Shade of Swords is the most honest and candid survey produced in print about the roots of rage in Islam and Christianity.' - www.atimes.com 'In the crowded category of works on the historical forces behind September 11, Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda, this book stands out ... Akbar writes well, tu 'An excellent new book by the distinguished Indian journalist M.J. Akbar traces the centuries-long history of the conflict between Islam and Christianity, inflamed today by the world dominance of the US.' - The Guardian 'Wide-ranging and very readable account of the varied interpretations of the concept through history.' - The Statesman 'A whirlwind tour of Islamic history ... reminds us that although Islamism per se, and with it jihad, periodically falls into abeyance, it never vanishes for good.' - Sunday Times 'Akbar makes some telling points ... [a]nd it's hard to argue with his conclusion: ""Defeat is only a setback in the holy war. The jihad goes on.""' - Washington Post


'An excellent new book by the distinguished Indian journalist M.J. Akbar traces the centuries-long history of the conflict between Islam and Christianity, inflamed today by the world dominance of the US.' - The Guardian 'Wide-ranging and very readable account of the varied interpretations of the concept through history.' - The Statesman 'A whirlwind tour of Islamic history ... reminds us that although Islamism per se, and with it jihad, periodically falls into abeyance, it never vanishes for good.' - Sunday Times 'Akbar makes some telling points ... [a]nd it's hard to argue with his conclusion: Defeat is only a setback in the holy war. The jihad goes on. ' - Washington Post


Shade of Swords should be studied by everyone interested in minimizing religious conflict across the planet in the new century. <br>-David Kilgour, Secretary of State (Asia-Pacific), Canada <br> For anyone interested in the tensions between Islam and Christianity - and that should be everyone - this is the right book at the right time by the right author. In his superb treatment of one of the most important and vexing issues in the world today, M. J. Akbar combines deep knowledge of both history and current events with clear thinking and clear writing. <br>-Strobe Talbott <br> Provocative, idiosyncratic, polemic and wide-ranging, M.J. Akbar's writing reflects his depth of experience and his passion for his subject...Perhaps his most timely book yet. <br>-William Dalrymple <br>... a whirlwind tour of Islamic history...reminds us that although Islamism per se, and with it Jihad, periodically falls into abeyance, it never vanishes for good. <br>-Justin Wintle, The Sunday Times <br> The Shade of Swords is the most honest and candid survey produced in print about the roots of rage in Islam and Christianity. <br>-Sreeram Chaulia <br>Asia Times <br>


<p>'An excellent new book by the distinguished Indian journalist M.J. Akbar traces the centuries-long history of the conflict between Islam and Christianity, inflamed today by the world dominance of the US.' - The Guardian<br><br>'Wide-ranging and very readable account of the varied interpretations of the concept through history.' - The Statesman<br><br>'A whirlwind tour of Islamic history ... reminds us that although Islamism per se, and with it jihad, periodically falls into abeyance, it never vanishes for good.' - Sunday Times<br><br>'Akbar makes some telling points ... [a]nd it's hard to argue with his conclusion: Defeat is only a setback in the holy war. The jihad goes on. ' - Washington Post<br><br>


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M J Akbar is an Indian Muslim and journalist, best-selling author, the founder and editor-in-chief of the Asian Age newspaper and former government advisor and official spokesman to Rajiv Ghandi. He is a respected expert on Indian and Middle Eastern politics.

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