ABSTRACT

The Shade of Swords is the first cohesive history of Jihad, written by one of India's leading journalists and writers. In this paperback edition, updated to show how and why Saddam Hussein repositioned himself as a Jihadi against America, M.J. Akbar explains the struggle between Islam and Christianity. Placing recent events in a historical context, he tackles the tricky question of what now for Jihad following the collapse of Saddam Hussein's regime.

With British and American troops in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and once again in Iraq, the potential for Jihadi recruitment is ever increasing. Explaining how Jihad thrives on complex and shifting notions of persecution, victory and sacrifice, and illustrating how Muslims themselves have historically tried both to direct and control the phenomenon of Jihad, Akbar shows how Jihad pervades the mind and soul of Islam, revealing its strength and significance.

To know the future, one needs to understand the past. M.J. Akbar's The Shade of Swords holds the key.

chapter 1|11 pages

CHAPTER AND VERSE

chapter 2|14 pages

THE JOYS OF DEATH: A BARGAIN WITH ALLAH

chapter 3|14 pages

REBELLIONS IN THE DARK OF THE NIGHT

chapter 4|12 pages

A MAP OF ISLAM

chapter 5|15 pages

CIRCLE OF HELL

chapter 6|16 pages

ALLAH! MUHAMMAD! SALADIN!

chapter 7|16 pages

THE DOORS OF EUROPE

chapter 8|14 pages

JIHAD IN THE EAST: A CRESCENT OVER DELHI

chapter 9|18 pages

THE HOLY SEA: PEPPER AND POWER

chapter 10|14 pages

THE BARGAIN GOES SOUR

chapter 11|15 pages

THE WEDGE AND THE GATE

chapter 12|17 pages

HISTORY AS ANGER, JIHAD AS NON-VIOLENCE

chapter 13|12 pages

ISLAM IN DANGER ZONE

chapter 14|25 pages

JINNAH REDUX AND THE AGE OF OSAMA