On October 7, 2023, Hamas murdered over a thousand Israelis. Within hours, Western streets were filled with chants calling for Israel's destruction. What the world witnessed that day was not just a regional conflict-it was the eruption of an ancient war into our own neighborhoods.
In Islam, Israel and the West: A Former Muslim's Analysis, Danny Burmawi-born in Jordan, converted from Islam to Christianity, and forced into exile-delivers a searing firsthand account of Islam's enduring war against Israel and its infiltration into Western culture. From the refugee camps of Amman to the protests of Chicago, Burmawi exposes how the Palestinian cause is less about land and more about theology-an Islamic mandate that frames Jews and the West as enemies of God.
This book is not a polite interfaith dialogue. It is an unflinching reckoning with the ideological machinery of jihad. Burmawi shows how Islam, from its inception, was built as a political theology: a total system of law, power, and conquest. He dismantles the myths of "Islam versus Islamism," reveals how progressive Western movements have become Islam's unwitting allies, and explains why Israel's survival is inseparable from the survival of Western civilization itself.
Urgent, prophetic, and written with the authority of someone who lived the faith he now critiques, Islam, Israel and the West challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths: this is not a struggle over borders but over the very foundations of freedom.
If you want to understand why the world cannot stop talking about Israel, why the West keeps excusing jihad, and why the future of liberty hinges on choosing a side-this book is indispensable.
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979-8-9930154-8-4 (9798993015484)
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