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Raphael Israeli

    From Arab Spring to Islamic Winter
    Islam in China
    Peace is in the eye of the beholder
    Zentrum und Peripherie in der Welt des Islam
    Zweifache Verfassungen
    Israel-Palästina: Eine Quid-pro-Quo-Regelung
    • 2024

      The Clashing Casts of Minds Led to the Gaza War of October 7, 2023

      Radical Islam & the West On A Collision Course

      • 266 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      The book explores the complexities of interfaith and interracial relationships in a globalized society, highlighting how these connections challenge traditional nationalism and cultural identity. It delves into the feelings of alienation and disconnection that arise as individuals navigate their identities in a rapidly changing world, emphasizing the tension between embracing diversity and maintaining a sense of belonging.

      The Clashing Casts of Minds Led to the Gaza War of October 7, 2023
    • 2024

      The Tectonic Shudder of October 7, 2023 in the Middle East

      A Nation Fighting for Its Existential Legitimacy

      • 368 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      The book examines the stark contrast between the portrayal of the October 7 massacre by Hamas and the broader implications of the Gaza War, revealing it as a significant geopolitical conflict rather than a localized dispute. It highlights the involvement of global powers, with Iran and its allies on one side and the U.S. and select Western nations on the other, influenced by domestic pressures. The author, Raphael Israeli, brings extensive expertise in Islamic and Middle Eastern history, having taught at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and authored numerous works.

      The Tectonic Shudder of October 7, 2023 in the Middle East
    • 2024

      The Incurable Disease of Anti-Semitism

      In the Wake of the Gaza War, Decency, Like Truth and Conscience, Has Become a Curable Disease

      • 366 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      The book critiques the evolution of international relations, highlighting a shift from a foundation of decency, truth, and respect for history to a landscape dominated by rapidly changing political positions and the prioritization of narrative over fact. It argues that globalization has diminished the significance of national cultures and values, with social media fueling the spread of fake news and distorting public perception. The author contends that this environment has led to a normalization of lies and betrayal, particularly concerning Arab and Muslim terrorism.

      The Incurable Disease of Anti-Semitism
    • 2024

      The Mind-Boggling October 7 Savagery

      How Western Minds Were Boggled by Islamic Machinations

      • 312 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      The book delves into the shocking events of October 7, 2023, when 22 peaceful Israeli villages faced a devastating dawn attack, resulting in the tragic loss of 1,200 lives. It explores the circumstances surrounding the assault, including the barrage of missiles launched from Hamas positions in Gaza. Through detailed analysis, the volume seeks to unravel the motivations and implications of this unprecedented violence, offering insights into the broader conflict and its impact on the affected communities.

      The Mind-Boggling October 7 Savagery
    • 2023

      Islam and Secularization

      Competition or Reconciliation?: How Muslim Is a Muslim in the Changing World?

      • 228 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      The book explores the recurring cycles of radical Islam throughout history, focusing on the Muslim Brotherhood's founding in 1928 as a response to early 20th-century reformers. It examines the violent outcomes of these Islamic eruptions, particularly in the context of modern extremist groups like ISIS and Al-Qa'ida, and the global turmoil they have caused. The author raises critical questions about the potential for Islam to reconcile with modernization and moderation amidst ongoing fundamentalist tendencies and contemporary cultural influences.

      Islam and Secularization
    • 2023

      Center and Periphery in the World of Islam

      and Various Avenues of Globalism

      • 268 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Focusing on global dissident movements, the book explores the ongoing struggles against systemic discrimination, particularly highlighting the experiences of Black Americans in the wake of historical injustices. It examines various forms of protest, from peaceful to violent, as marginalized groups resist globalist ideologies that threaten their identities. The narrative delves into concepts like wokeism and zombeism, while also drawing parallels with the Islamic notion of the Ummah, showcasing the diverse motivations behind these movements and their quest for justice and recognition.

      Center and Periphery in the World of Islam
    • 2023

      Religion Between Commercialization and Political Trade-offs

      The Case of Islam

      • 268 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Exploring the complex relationship between religion and commercialization, this work delves into how political trade-offs shape the practice of Islam. It examines the tension between faith and market forces, highlighting the implications for Muslim communities and the broader socio-political landscape. As the author reaches a significant milestone with this 100th publication, the book offers fresh insights into the negotiation of religious identity in a rapidly changing world.

      Religion Between Commercialization and Political Trade-offs
    • 2023

      Zentrum und Peripherie in der Welt des Islam

      Und verschiedene Wege des Globalismus

      • 364 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      In einer Welt, die von Volksbewegungen Andersdenkender geprägt ist, kämpfen diese Gruppen gegen Diskriminierung und Unterdrückung, inspiriert von historischen Kämpfen wie dem der Afroamerikaner. Sie nutzen verschiedene Protestformen, um ihre Identität zu verteidigen und gegen die globale Ideologie anzutreten, die sie marginalisiert. Dabei werden unterschiedliche Phänomene wie "Wokeism" und "Zombeism" thematisiert, während im islamischen Kontext die Idee der Ummah als Antwort auf den Globalismus hervorgehoben wird.

      Zentrum und Peripherie in der Welt des Islam
    • 2022

      Israel-Palästina: Eine Quid-pro-Quo-Regelung

      Auf dem Weg zu einer dauerhaften Lösung?

      • 296 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Die geopolitische Lage im Nahen Osten wird durch den Abrahamischen Pakt und die Bemühungen um Frieden zwischen muslimischen Staaten und Israel geprägt. Währenddessen schwächt der Westen seine Position gegen den radikalen Islam und ignoriert die Bedrohungen durch den Iran sowie dessen Stellvertreter wie Hamas und Hisbollah. Diese Entwicklung führt dazu, dass selbst gemäßigte Muslime von Radikalen eingeschüchtert werden. Um die Situation zu verbessern, wird ein Wandel in Israels Ansatz zur palästinensischen Frage gefordert, um einen verhandelbaren Prozess zur Entspannung globaler Spannungen einzuleiten.

      Israel-Palästina: Eine Quid-pro-Quo-Regelung
    • 2022

      Duplicitous Constitutions

      Among Arabs and Muslims

      • 152 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      The book explores the contrasting nature of constitutions in the Arab and Islamic world compared to Western traditions. While Western constitutions aim to protect citizens' rights and limit rulers' power, those in the Arab and Islamic context are often merely symbolic, introduced by undemocratic leaders and frequently disregarded. It highlights the duplicity of these constitutions, presenting examples of both civil and religious frameworks to illustrate the inherent issues within this political landscape.

      Duplicitous Constitutions