Because They Hate: A Survivor of Islamic Terror Warns America

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Author: Brigitte Gabriel

ISBN-10: 1427201684

ISBN-13: 9781427201683

Category: General & Miscellaneous Islam

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"Brigitte Gabriel eloquently reminds America what is truly at stake in this struggle against terrorism: our families, our way of life, and our hopes. Ms. Gabriel's personal account of her own experience is riveting, compelling and spellbinding. This is a must read for the entire American public . . . This book contains monumental revelations that will shock and disturb you. But it is also a story of an indomitable spirit—Brigitte's— that will move you."—Steve Emerson, author of American Jihad: The Terrorists Living Amongst Us, Executive Director, the Investigative Project on Terrorism"A compelling and captivating personal story with a powerful lesson about threats to freedom in our time." —R. James Woolsey, Director of Central Intelligence, 1993-95"Brigitte Gabriel's story is at once intensely personal and possessing global significance . . . the story of her family and her childhood encapsulates the threat that faces the entire free world today. Brigitte Gabriel's words should be read, and studied carefully, by all the law enforcement and government officials of the West — as well as by everyone who values freedom." — Robert Spencer, author of The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades)"Because They Hate should be read by all to understand radical Islam. Brigitte . . . . This book gives dire warning of what is to come if the democratic and Western world does not take responsible action to protect its people and societies. The United States is the primary target as Islamic Radicalism attempts to spread its worldwide dominance."— Paul E. Vallely, Maj. General US Army (Ret.), FOX News Channel Military Analyst, and coauthor of Endgame: The Blueprint for Victory in the War on Terror Publishers Weekly With strident confidence, American Congress for Truth founder Gabriel rebukes the American public for being "weak, asleep or careless" in the face of Muslim terrorism. A Christian survivor of the vicious civil war between Lebanese Christians and Muslims in the 1970s, Gabriel leans on her own terrifying experiences to condemn Muslims, without apparent regard for their ethnicity, ideology or historical role. Consistently using the words "Muslim" and "Arab" as if they were interchangeable, she concludes that the U.S. is "facing total destruction" at the hands of people who are uncultured and cruel, and prescribes such solutions as "profile, profile and profile," and banning "hate education" in Islamic institutions. Though her writing is eloquent and her passion tremendous, Gabriel's strict dichotomy between "evil versus goodness" is too extreme to be informative. Readers will be forced to decide whether or not to accept her heart-felt bias. (Oct.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Introduction to the 2006 Edition     xiIntroduction to the 2008 Edition     xvPeace Before the Rage     1My 9/11     24Life Under Terror     34Hopeless Existence     53A Life-changing Experience     69Rebuilding Our Lives     83Clash of Civilizations     102Terrorists Among Us     124The Toxic Tsunami of Hate     144The Ivy-Covered Fifth Column: Islamic Influence Alive and Well on American Campuses     158Bull's-eye of the Middle East     169Societies Are Not Created Equal     183Is Islam a Peaceful Religion?     200Political Correctness Gone Mad     216Notes     235Acknowledgments     257