The War for Muslim Minds: Islam and the West

The War for Muslim Minds is a 2004 book by French author and scholar Gilles Kepel and translation from the French of Fitna: guerre au coeur de l'Islam. It explores Muslim's relationship to the west, especially those after the September 11, 2001 attacks. His conclusion is that Islamist extremists' militant tactics and actions against civilians are hurting them and the majority of the Muslim population who are against their actions. The English ver... more

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Gilles Kepel

Gilles Kepel (born 30 June 1955) is a French scholar and analyst of the Islamic and the Arab world. He has written works on Radical Islam including Jihad: The Trail of Political Islam . He is currently the Philippe Roman Chair in History and International Affairs for 2009-10 at LSE IDEAS (Centre...

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