ABSTRACT

Daniel Pipes has collected some of his sharpest and most prescient writings from the quarter century 1989�2014. In them, he addresses a range of current topics, from the origins of the civil war in Syria to denying the Islamic factor in terrorism, to the way to resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict. Pipes pursues two themes in particular: the internal instability of Muslim-majority countries, in which nothing abides, and the expression of Muslims' drive to apply Islamic law.Pipes' interests concentrate on the Middle East as understood from a historical point of view and on the role of Islam in politics. Divided into five thematic sections, this work addresses the Arab-Israeli conflict, Middle Eastern politics, Islam in modern life, Islam in the West, and individuals connected to American Islam.Pipes' deep knowledge, gained over forty-five years of study, combined with incisive writing and a well-regarded courage to speak out on controversial topics make Nothing Abides a compelling read for Middle East specialists, students, and the interested public.

part I|82 pages

The Arab-Israeli Conflict

part II|96 pages

Middle Eastern Politics

chapter 9|26 pages

The Alawi Capture of Power in Syria

chapter 10|18 pages

The Scandal of US-Saudi Relations

chapter 11|4 pages

Obituary for Nizar Hamdoon

part III|44 pages

Islam in Modern Life

chapter 13|8 pages

Can Islam Be Reformed?

chapter 14|10 pages

You Need Beethoven to Modernize

chapter 15|14 pages

Denying Islam’s Role in Terror: Why?

chapter 16|10 pages

The Rushdie Rules Ascendant

part IV|48 pages

Islam in the West

chapter 17|14 pages

Muslim Immigrants in the United States

chapter 18|20 pages

CAIR: Islamists Fooling the Establishment

chapter 19|12 pages

Barack Obama’s Muslim Childhood

part V|40 pages

Individuals and American Islam

chapter 20|10 pages

Stealth Islamist: Khaled Abou El Fadl

chapter 21|8 pages

Waging Jihad through the American Courts

chapter 22|12 pages

A Palestinian in Texas: Riad Hamad

chapter 23|8 pages

Lefty for Radical Islam: Dennis Kucinich