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The History of Jihad: From Muhammad to ISIS offers a detailed historical account of jihad spanning over 1400 years. Robert Spencer meticulously examines the concept of jihad from its earliest Islamic roots under Muhammad through its manifestation in modern extremist organizations like ISIS.
The book explores how jihad has been interpreted and practiced across different Islamic periods and regions, providing context for understanding contemporary terrorism. Spencer analyzes primary sources and historical records to document the evolution of jihadi ideology and its role in Islamic expansion, conflicts, and modern geopolitical tensions.
This work serves as both a historical reference and a commentary on how interpretations of religious doctrine have shaped global conflict. It addresses controversial topics with scholarly rigor, making it essential reading for those seeking to understand the historical foundations of modern jihadi movements and Islamic history.







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