"Jihad," the Muslim holy war against Christians and others, has raged for 1,300 years with bloody conquests in Europe dating from campaigns to convert the infidels in the 7th century to today's random acts of terrorism in the name of Allah. Yet this huge unrecorded "hole" in European history has been censored and stifled by political and literary authorities who have feared reprisals from angry Muslims trying to hide a legacy of brutality vastly more bloody and six times longer in duration than the atrocities of the crusades.
Jihad in the West is the engrossing factual account of the immense and little-known Islamic military invasions of Europe, and the major players who led them, beginning around 650 C.E. The Islamic Arabs (and later the Moors) occupied a number of the Mediterranean Islands, and invaded Spain and Portugal in 711 C.E., and ruled over much of the Iberian peninsula for the next 800 years. France was attacked and invaded, as was Italy, and the European coasts all the way to Ireland and Iceland. The Muslims swept over the Balkans, besieged Vienna, and were intermittent masters of Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, and Hungary into the 19th century, destroying the Byzantines, taking Constantinople (turning it into Istanbul). Ambitious and unrelenting, the Muslims also sought to conquer Austria, and Russia.
In a bright and brisk narrative, Paul Fregosi's unique and provocative work is the first, and only, general history of the Jihad, the most neglected and disregarded phenomenon in European history, yet it was the longest running war of aggression in Western history, claiming more victims than any other international conflict.
A historian befriended and greatly admired by writer Graham Greene, Fregosi faced a wall of opposition for Jihad in the West, the release of this controversial book by a publisher in Britain was abruptly cancelled because of what some believe to be fear of Muslim reprisals. "There's an intention to censor what's going on about Islam, more so than for any other religion," Fregosi recently told the London press.
Scholarly yet accessible, and highly readable, Jihad In the West will shock and enlighten all those interested in gaining an understanding of Islam's impact on Western history and the Muslim holy war that stubbornly remains a threat to peace today. "Islam is back," Fregosi warns the world.
Paul Fregosi (Sydney, Australia), born in Marseilles and educated in Britain, is the author of the widely praised Dreams of Empire: Napoleon and the First World War 1792-1815.
Approx 450 pages ISBN 1-57392-247-1
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