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The Missing Martyrs presents a compelling counter-narrative to the dominant discourse surrounding Islam and terrorism. Charles Kurzman, a leading scholar of Islam and Muslim politics, systematically demonstrates that Islamic terrorists represent a tiny fraction of the world’s 1.6 billion Muslims. Through extensive research, statistical analysis, and case studies, Kurzman reveals that Muslim religious scholars, community leaders, and ordinary believers consistently and loudly condemn terrorism and violence committed in Islam’s name.
This groundbreaking work challenges Western assumptions and media narratives that portray Islam as inherently violent. Kurzman explores the theological foundations for Muslim opposition to terrorism, examining fatwas, statements, and grassroots movements across the Muslim world. The book provides empirical evidence that the overwhelming majority of Muslims reject extremism, offering crucial insights for policymakers, educators, and anyone seeking to understand Islam and global security in the 21st century.







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