Borders of Islam
Discover the intricate dynamics of Islamic civilization in "Borders of Islam" by Stig Jarle Hansen, published by C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd in 2009. This compelling collection of essays delves into the geographical, cultural, and virtual border zones that define the Islamic world. With 352 pages of insightful analysis, Hansen challenges the notions presented by Professor Samuel P. Huntington regarding the potential for global conflict between Islamic civilizations and their neighbors. Whether you are interested in foreign relations, the complexities of Islamic countries, or the interplay between East and West, this book offers a thought-provoking exploration of local dynamics that shape our understanding of Islam today. Perfect for scholars and casual readers alike, "Borders of Islam" is an essential addition to your library.