
All this highlights how lacking in intellectual sophistication the debate about al-Qaeda still is, dice, después de exponer hechos que aumentan la complejidad de las cosas.
Es del New York Review of Books
buenísima revista, y me refiero a un artículo llamado: Inside the Madrasas
de Willian Dalrymple, en el que se reseñan y compendian los siguientes libros:
Islamic Education and Conflict: Understanding the Madrassahs of Pakistan
by Saleem H. Ali
Paper presented at the US Institute of Peace, June 24, 2005
Globalized Islam: The Search for a New Ummah
by Olivier Roy
Columbia University Press,349 pp., $29.50
The War for Muslim Minds: Islam and the West
by Gilles Kepel, translated from the French by Pascale Ghazaleh
Harvard University Press,327 pp., $23.95
Understanding Terror Networks
by Marc Sageman
University of Pennsylvania Press, 220 pp., $29.95
Landscapes of the Jihad: Militancy, Morality and Modernity
by Faisal Devji
Cornell University Press,240 pp., $25.00
Bastions of the Believers: Madrasas and Islamic Education in India
by Yoginder Sikand
New Delhi: Penguin India, 400 pp., RS395.00