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Abdel-Samad Hamed

    Abdel-Samad is a Germany-based political scientist and historian of Egyptian origin. His work primarily addresses political and social issues, particularly concerning the Islamic world. His analyses often offer a critical perspective on religious and political currents, contributing to a deeper understanding of complex contemporary issues. His writings are valued for their courage and insight in exploring sensitive topics.

    Islam
    Schlacht der Identitäten
    Islamic Fascism
    • 2016

      Islamic Fascism

      • 255 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.0(16)Add rating

      This polemic against Islamic extremism highlights the striking parallels between contemporary Islamism and the 20th-century fascism embodied by Hitler and Mussolini. Like those infamous ideologies, Islamism today touts imperialist dreams of world domination, belief in its inherent superiority, contempt for the rest of humanity, and often a murderous agenda. The author, born and raised in Egypt and now living in Germany, not only explains the historical connections between early 20th-century fascist movements in Europe and extremist factions in Islam, but he also traces the fascist tendencies in mainstream Islam that have existed throughout its history. Examining key individuals and episodes from centuries past, the book shows the influence of Islam's earliest exploits on current politics in the Islamic world. The author's incisive analysis exposes the fascist underpinnings of the Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas, Hezbollah, the Shia regime in Iran, ISIS, Salafi and Jihadist ideologies, and more. Forcefully argued and well-researched, this book grew out of a lecture on Islamic fascism that the author gave in Cairo, resulting in a call for his death by three prominent Egyptian clerics.

      Islamic Fascism