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Reviews of Books
Farzana Hassan reviews 'The Coming Revolution' by Walid Phares: "Almost Prophetic"
Progressive Muslim author of Canada, Farzana Hassan reviews 'The Coming Revolution: Struggle for Freedom in the Middle East' by Walid Phares: "Almost Prophetic," writes Hassan. "Walid Phares’ words almost seem prophetic when he discusses 'the Arab spring' in his 2010 publication entitled The Coming Revolution (Simon and Schuster). (...)Phares makes an apt observation when he states that almost all fascist ideologies of the last century were defeated except for Wahabism, Salafism, Khomeinism and Bathism."
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Feb 3, 2012, 18:35
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The Examiner: One Year since the Arab Spring: Phares' Coming Revolution' book predicts more uprisings in the Middle East
In an article published by journalist Dina Gusovsky at the first anniversary of the so-called Arab Spring, Professor Walid Phares' book 'The Coming Revolution: Struggle for Freedom in the Middle East projects more revolutions in the region. "This is just the beginning. Once the Muslim Brotherhood takes over, the next revolution will be by secular democrats against them and against the Iranian regime" predicted Phares in his interview with the 'Washington Examiner' today.
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Jan 9, 2012, 17:25
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Farzana Hasan reviews "The Confrontation" by Walid Phares: “The free world can still win”
"Walid Phares contends there is a future jihad unfolding in the form of a confrontation that will engulf the entire world. In his book entitled The Confrontation: Winning the War against Future Jihad, (Palgrave McMillan, 2008), he elucidates the antecedents, circumstances and implications of militant jihad in the twenty-first century. This jihad according to the author is an authoritarian, hegemonic enemy that must be challenged at the political, military, diplomatic and theological level."
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Oct 2, 2011, 09:22
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"Future Jihad" cited in ENews "Was Pakistan Sheltering Bin Laden?"
"According to Dr. Walid Phares, author of Future Jihad and other studies of jihadist terrorism, the jihadists operate under a unique maxim. It is not, "The enemy of my enemy is my friend." Rather, jihadists follow a different line: "The enemy of my enemy is still my enemy, but I don't have to tell him that. I can pretend to be his friend." (From Was Pakistan Sheltering Bin Laden, in ENews Park Forest)
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Jun 24, 2011, 08:50
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"The Coming Revolution" reviewed by Hubpages: "Brilliant analysis of the Middle East struggle for Freedom"
"Phares’ “The Coming Revolution,” is an eye opening, inside look at the pan arabists, Islamist ruling elite regimes in the middle east.Phares did an outstanding job on reporting about the genocide and the slave trade of black Africans going on in modern-day Sudan by the Arabs. Also the losses of murdered or en-slaved of black Africans in the Sudan is twice the size of the entire population living in Gaza. Phares did an outstanding job on reporting about the genocide and the slave trade of black Africans going on in modern-day Sudan by the Arabs. Also the losses of murdered or en-slaved of black Africans in the Sudan is twice the size of the entire population living in Gaza."
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May 22, 2011, 16:30
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