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The Closing of the Muslim Mind: How Intellectual Suicide Created the Modern Islamist Crisis

作者:Reilly, Robert R./ Scruton, Roger (FRW)
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出版日期:2011年04月04日
ISBN:9781610170024
語言:繁體中文
售價:630元

The book you must read to understand theIslamist crisis--and the threat to us allRobert R. Reilly's eye-opening book masterfully explains the frightening behavior coming out of the Islamic world. Terrorism, he shows, is only one manifestation of the spiritual pathology of Islamism.Reilly uncovers the root of our contemporary crisis: a pivotal struggle waged within the Muslim world nearly a millennium ago. In a heated battle over the role of reason, the side of irrationality won. The deformed theology that resulted, Reilly reveals, produced the spiritual pathology of Islamism, and a deeply dysfunctional culture.The Closing of the Muslim Mindsolves such puzzles as: - why the Arab world stands near the bottom of every measure of human development- why scientific inquiry is nearly dead in the Islamic world- why Spain translates more books in a single year than the entire Arab world has in the past thousand years- why some people in Saudi Arabia still refuse to believe man has been to the moonDelving deeper than previous polemics and simplistic analyses, The Closing of the Muslim Mindprovides the answers the West has so desperately needed in confronting the Islamist crisis."Should be required reading for anyone who hopes to argue effectively against Islamic jihad." --The Center for the Advancement of Capitalism"What happened to moderate Islam and what sort of hope we may have for it in the future . . . is the subject of Robert Reilly's brilliant and groundbreaking new book. . . . Closing is a page-turner that reads almost like an intellectual detective novel. It is among those few brave books on Islam . . . that should be read by anyone who wants to understand one of the most fundamental causes of conflict in the 21st century."--National Review Online "A book that may offer the key to both understanding and perhaps defeating the ongoing war of terror against the West."--American Spectator "Robert R. Reilly comes closer to providing a persuasive explanation of what happened to Islamic culture] than any other account I have seen. As Reilly succinctly shows, Islamic civilization . . . threw out of the intellectual window the principles of rational inquiry that the Greeks had first introduced to the West half a millennium before Christ." --Weekly Standard "The lack of liberty within Islam is a huge problem. Robert Reilly's The Closing of the Muslim Mind shows that a millennium ago Muslims debated whether minds should be free to explore the world--and freedom lost. The intellectual history he offers helps to explain why Muslim countries fell behind Christian-based ones in scientific inquiry, economic development, and technology. Reilly provides astonishing statistics . . . and] also points out how theology prefigures politics."--World magazine "Reilly recounts Islam's abandonment of Hellenistic reason, and blames it for the subsequent decline of Muslim civilization and the rise of radical Islam. . . . The importance of this turn in Muslim thinking cannot be exaggerated."--Asia Times "Superb and essential . . . 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The remarkable facet of The Closing of the Muslim Mind is that this work of theological archaeology is accomplished while leaving the audience an eminently readable book of just 200 pages. . . . This book should be compulsory reading at all institutions dedicated to preventing another 9/11."--Hudson Institute "An eye-opening and mind-opening book . . . No short review can do full justice to this book . . . Well-researched and meticulously documented."--Oregon Live "Superb and stimulating . . . Reilly's small book has earned a place near the top of the tiny library of books I regard as indispensable. How did I live so many years without it?"--Joseph Sobran "Hatred of Islamism for the West is not merely political, as Reilly's exhaustive analysis shows, but is indeed 'metaphysically necessary.' . . . The roots of this now pervasive attitude are deeply buried and shrouded in time, denial and ignorance, and it is the principal achievement of Reilly's book that he provides a comprehensive account of this momentous event, written in a lucid fashion that is accessibl


Robert R. Reilly is a senior fellow at the American Foreign Policy Council and has written for the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, Reader’s Digest, and National Review, among many other publications. A former director of the Voice of America, he has taught at the National Defense University and served in the White House and the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Reilly is a member of the board of the Middle East Media Research Institute and lives near Washington, D.C.


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