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Islam and the Psychology of the Muslim

An Abridged Reprint

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Islam and the Psychology of the Muslim is a jewel from the early 20th century, written before the disaster of modern, politically correct thought control. The author, Andre Sevier, was a scholar of Islamic doctrine and its political history. So in clear, concise prose, he explains how Mohammed was a product of Arabian culture and presents an excellent short history of Islam. The most interesting aspect of Servier's book is his explanation of how the doctrine of Islam shapes a Muslim's personality. Islam determines both the thought and emotions of the believer. However, in the end, Mr. Sevier repeats an old error. After cataloging the suffering caused by the doctrine of Islam, he still believes that Westerners can deal with Islamic nations in some clever way that will prevent the ideology from harming humanity. Nearly a century, later we find Western intellectuals continue to make this same mistake.

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Islam and the Psychology of the Muslim, André Servier, Bill Warner

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Titre
Islam and the Psychology of the Muslim
Sous-titre
An Abridged Reprint
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
CSPI
Publié
2012
Format
souple
Pages
184
ISBN10
1936659158
ISBN13
9781936659159
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Islam and the Psychology of the Muslim is a jewel from the early 20th century, written before the disaster of modern, politically correct thought control. The author, Andre Sevier, was a scholar of Islamic doctrine and its political history. So in clear, concise prose, he explains how Mohammed was a product of Arabian culture and presents an excellent short history of Islam. The most interesting aspect of Servier's book is his explanation of how the doctrine of Islam shapes a Muslim's personality. Islam determines both the thought and emotions of the believer. However, in the end, Mr. Sevier repeats an old error. After cataloging the suffering caused by the doctrine of Islam, he still believes that Westerners can deal with Islamic nations in some clever way that will prevent the ideology from harming humanity. Nearly a century, later we find Western intellectuals continue to make this same mistake.