Islam, fundamentalism, and the betrayal of tradition: essays by western Muslim scholars/ edited by Joseph E.B. Lumbard ; foreword by Seyyed Hossein. - Canada: World Wisdom, 2004. - xxii, 324 p. ; 23 cm. - The Perennial philosophy series. .

Part I: Religious Foundations
1. The Myth of a Militant Islam
Dciricl Dahake
2. The Decline of Knowledge and the Rise of Ideology
in the Modern Islamic World
Joseph E. B. Litmbani
3. A Traditional Islamic Response to the Rise of Modernism
Fuad S. Naeem
Pan II: Historical Dimensions
4. Recollecting the Spirit ojlihcid
Rezci Sluih-Kazemi
5. Roots of Misconception: Eiiro-American Perceptions of Islam
Before and After September II
Ibrahim Kaiin
Part III: Political Dimensions
6. The Economics of Terrorism; IIosv liin Laden is Changing
the Rules of the Game
Wak'od El-Auscny
7. The Muslim World and Globalization: Modernity and
the Roots of Conllict
Ejaz Akram

8. The Poverty of Fanaticism
T. J. Wutler

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Islam and world politics
Islamic fundamentalism
September 11 Terrorist Attacks (2001)

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