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Long March of ISLAM: The Future Imperfect R. K. Ohri

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi Manas Publications 2004Description: 438pISBN:
  • 9788170491866
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 297.2720954 OHR
Summary: This book is about tomorrow and that dayafter - an alert about mankind's future imperfect! By 2025, Muslims will comprise 30 percent of the world population. That could destabilize many countries andregions. The Indian subcontinent is likely to be one of the conflict zones. As envisioned by Pakistan's ideologue, Allam Iqbal, the Islamists hope to restorethe lost grandeur of Islam on the strength of sharply raising numbers and thetime-tested strategy of jihad. The author has analysed Pakistan's role inIslam's long march and identified the regions likely to be worst affected. Long MarchOf Islam is the culmination of a long and painstaking research into theemerging Islamist threat and its likely impact on the future of mankind with special reference to India. The book also contains an incisive analysis of the futuredemographic developments across the globe and the likely impact of the changingpopulation profile of India on the growth of religion-based fault line conflictsin the subcontinent.
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This book is about tomorrow and that dayafter - an alert about mankind's future imperfect! By 2025, Muslims will comprise 30 percent of the world population. That could destabilize many countries andregions. The Indian subcontinent is likely to be one of the conflict zones. As envisioned by Pakistan's ideologue, Allam Iqbal, the Islamists hope to restorethe lost grandeur of Islam on the strength of sharply raising numbers and thetime-tested strategy of jihad. The author has analysed Pakistan's role inIslam's long march and identified the regions likely to be worst affected. Long MarchOf Islam is the culmination of a long and painstaking research into theemerging Islamist threat and its likely impact on the future of mankind with special reference to India. The book also contains an incisive analysis of the futuredemographic developments across the globe and the likely impact of the changingpopulation profile of India on the growth of religion-based fault line conflictsin the subcontinent.

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