Description
- ISBN-13: 9789351779278
- Publisher: Harper Collins India
- Publisher Imprint: Harper Collins India
- Language: ENGLISH
- ISBN-10: 9351779270
- Publisher Date: Apr’2016
- Binding: PAPERBACK
- No of Pages: 200
₹255.50
“How to Fight Islamist Terror from the Missionary Position” by Harper Collins Publishers (ISBN: 9789351779278) offers a timely analysis of the complex issue of Islamist terrorism. Explore the historical context, geopolitical factors, and ideological underpinnings driving this global threat. Gain crucial insights into effective counter-terrorism strategies and the role of missionary work in fostering peace and understanding. Ideal for students, policymakers, and anyone seeking to comprehend and address this critical challenge.
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Sumit Lohani –
Interesting ideas, but the writing style was a bit dry. Still, a valuable contribution to the discussion.
Aaryan Shreshtha –
Interesting take but felt oversimplified at times. Some good points but not fully developed, some points feel vague.
Harshit Sharma –
I found the book repetitive in some sections. However, it provides a fresh angle. It’s useful.
Nishit Prashant Lokhande –
Offers a different viewpoint, making you consider new angles. Can be slow and dense at times, hard to process.
Revat Mehra –
Insightful, but the title is misleading. Focuses more on geopolitical strategy. It has valuable insights.
Aditi Singh –
A thought-provoking, if somewhat awkwardly titled, book. It offers a unique perspective, but I found some arguments a bit of a stretch.
Sanju Nath Pradeep –
This book opened my eyes to new perspectives. It’s well-written and engaging. Worth reading!
Prakhar Jyoti –
An important book that sheds light on a critical issue. It is well-researched, although I found some arguments not as convincing.
Rithik Ittira Aby –
I appreciated the historical context, but the solutions felt a little simplistic. Still, it’s a good starting point.
Sidharth Kumar –
This book provided an interesting perspective on a complex topic. Some arguments are a bit controversial. I found it engaging overall.
Vinit –
A brave and insightful analysis. It challenges conventional wisdom and offers a fresh perspective. Highly recommend!
Prakher Nigam –
Well researched. It presents its argument clearly, though the ‘missionary position’ framing is distracting and somewhat undermines it.
Devansh Gupta –
While informative, the book’s thesis felt a bit sensationalized. I would recommend it with caution.
Priya Bharti –
A must-read for anyone interested in understanding the roots of Islamist terror. The missionary aspect was surprisingly relevant.
Panchal Sakshi Ramesh –
Challenging read, tackles tough ideas. The writing is good but the topic can be difficult.