The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (And the Crusades)
I’ve found the Random Yak to be someone worth paying attention to, so when he recommended this book in a recent comment, I thought it wise to heed his words.
While I have a rag bin fulla factoids from years ago when I more than doubled the hours required for my bachelors by adding tons of unrelated courses (and continued the practice during grad school–heh, I could happily go back to classes again today… ), the smattering of stuff I recall from couses and personal rading in M.E. history and archaeology, comparative religion, Western Civ, et al, will no doubt be buttressed, challenged and filled out by this book. I look forward to its arrival, and if you want a broad-spectrum look at Islam through the ages, I’d suggest, based on Random Yak’s recommendation alone, if nothing else, you look into this one, too.
The barbarians are no longer at the gates; they are at our doors, thank to Muslim apologists and enablers on the left and poor border security as a whole. This is not Vienna in 1683, and there’s no John III Sobieski to ride to our rescue. Knowing the enemy is important if we are not to fall for its age-old strategies and tactics.
Get the book. it couldn’t hurt, and it just might help.
Noted at Blue Star Chronicles
I don’t even have the book in hand yet, but I’m already enjoying “PIG Islam”.
*LOL*
Well, gorsh, David, I’ve been quoting from this book for awhile now…
Ok, here goes, a wee late: “Hey David, you should read this here book, I think you’d like it!” 😉