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“A World Without Islam” is a book by Graham E. Fuller, a former CIA officer and Middle East expert. In this book, Fuller explores the hypothetical scenario of what the world might look like if Islam had never existed or had not played a significant role in shaping history.
Fuller delves into various aspects of global history, politics, culture, and society to examine how the absence of Islam might have altered the course of events. He discusses the impact of Islamic civilization on science, philosophy, art, and literature, as well as its influence on geopolitics and international relations.
While the book engages in speculative analysis, Fuller also uses it as a platform to address contemporary issues related to Islam, the Muslim world, and Western perceptions of Islam. He challenges stereotypes and misconceptions while encouraging readers to consider the complexities and nuances of Islamic history and its role in shaping the modern world.
“A World Without Islam” offers readers a thought-provoking exploration of alternative history and encourages reflection on the interplay between religion, culture, and global affairs. It’s a compelling read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of the Muslim world and its place in the broader context of human civilization.
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