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Through analysis of propaganda, propaganda exaggerations, visual representation, and academic roles, the work contrasts rhetoric with historical reality across medieval, early modern, and later centuries. It further explores how these portrayals function to justify conquest, colonisation, and other forms of assault, culminating in discussions of the consequences of demonisation for both Muslim and non-Muslim communities.","This boob is dedicated to the memoy of all innocent vitims of violence, regardless of faith or race.  \nThis bool is also dedicated to the gd people of all faiths and races who ave fought for the santity of human life.  \nAcnowledgements  \nMy warm gratitude goes to Mrs H. Abdel Haleem whose thorough reading of the text and corections have contributed signiicantly to the quality of this work. My thanks also go to C. M. Zaimeche or her initial proof reading of the manuscript and her words of encouragement. Mr L. Ball, inally, is to be thanked or his multiple contributions.  \nContents  \nPreface 10  \nINTRODUCTION 1  \nTHE MANUFACTURE OF THE MUSLIM BEAST 12  \n1. Uninterrupted anti-Muslim Propaganda, Exaggerations, and 􀋭􀋮􀋯􀋰 n 2. Westen Propaganda about Muslim Barbarism, andRealiy 29  \n3. Westen Academia and its Role in Forming the Image ofMuslim  \nBarbarism 37  \n4. The Use ofImages 47  \nConcluding Words-Westen Manufacture ofan Image, and Muslim Ineptness 54  \nTHE DEPICTION OF MUSLIMS THROUGH THE AGES 58  \n1. In the Middle Ages 59  \n2. The 'Renaissance'1 51h- '71h Centuries) 70  \n3. The 1'h Centuy 78  \n4. The 1'h& 2dh Centuries 85  \nWESTERN VIEWS OF THE TUKS 103  \n1. A Brief Histoy of Ottoman Turkey 104  \n2. The Turk as 'the Cruel Persecutor and Oppressor ofChristians ' 113  \na. The l 51h-1 ih Century Period: 113  \nb. l81h-19th Century Depictions: 120  \n3. The Turk as 'the Enemy of Learning and Progress ' 126  \n4. The Fa/lacy ofTurkish Barbarism 131  \nTHE MUSLIM AS 'CRUEL OPPRESSOR' 141  \n1. 'Muslim Intolerance' 142  \na. Islam, Intolerance and Reutations: 143 b. 'Muslim Intolerance' and 'Westen Tolerance': Further Evidence rom History: 146  \nc. The Situation Today: 155  \n2. Muslim 'Oppression of Women' 159  \na. Unremiting Propaganda: 161  \nb. The 'Islamic Source ofBarbarism and Westen Colonial  \nEnlightenment': 166  \nc. 'The Woes of Muslim Women Today': 17 2  \nd. Once More, the Contradiction Between hetoric and Reality: 175  \nCAPTIVES, SLAVES, AND RACISTS 182  \n1. The Muslim as the 'Cruel Captor ofChristians' 183  \na. Muslims under Christian Captivity: 185  \nb. Christians under the Captivity ofMuslims: 192  \n2. The Muslim as 'the Pitiless Slave Trader' 202  \na. Westen Propaganda about Muslim Slave Trading: 202  \nb. Fallacies Uncovered: Islam and Slavery: 211  \nb. Slavery Under Westen Cristendom: 214  \n3. The Muslim as 'a Racist' 221 A Comparative Look at Race under Islam and the Christian West: 223  \na. Race under Islam: 224  \nb. Race under Westen Christendom: 227  \nTHE DEPICTION OF THE MUSLIM AS AN INFERIOR 232  \n1. The Muslim as an 'Inept, Uncivilised Barbarian': The Problem 236  \n2. 'Muslim Inherent Inferioriy' 242  \n3. Suppressing Muslim Heritage fom Knowledge 249  \n4. The Muslim as 'an Irrational, Unruly, Fanatic' 266  \nBARBARISM: CONFLICT BETWEEN RHETORIC AND REALITY 278  \n1. Islam as the Source of 'Barbarism' 282  \n2. Muslim Barbarism in Westen Rhetoric, and the Realiy of  \nBarbarism 290  \n3. Islamic Barbarism? 299  \n4. The Immoraliy of Manufacturing Barbarsm and Concealing  \nGenocides 308  \nTHE AIMS BEHIND THE MYTH OF MUSLIM BARBARISM 316  \n1. Manufacturing Barbarism and its Uses: Some Instances 318  \n2. 'Muslim Barbarism ' and Militay Invasions: Some Historical Perspectives 324  \na. The Crusades (1095-1291): 324  \nb. Westen Colonisation (18th-191h centuries): 329  \nc. The Case of Iraq Today: 342  \n3. 'Muslim Barbarism': Its Countless Other Uses 344 Final Words on the uses of'Islamic Barbarism': Demonise and Assault: 354  \nConclusions 358  \nSelect Bibliography 362  \nIndex 369  \nPreface  \nReasons or Writing this Book  \nHistory teaches us that no people who have been singled out or demonization have avoided physical harm. This book will show plenty of instances of how, once a community is demonized, painted as threatening, barbaric, and inerior, the result has been its subjugation and genocide.  \nMuslims and Islam have been at the receiving end of the most vitriolic attacks and polemics known in history, and the consequences have ","cbCaijKB9Zy7SuNh","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCaijKB9Zy7SuNh","pdf",13366366,4,1,379,"English","en",105,"# Preface\n# Introduction\n## The Manufacture of the Muslim Beast\n## The Depiction of Muslims Through the Ages\n## Western Views of the Turks\n## The Muslim as 'Cruel Oppressor'\n## Captives, Slaves, and Racists\n## The Depiction of the Muslim as an Inferior\n## Barbarism: Conflict Between Rhetoric and Reality\n## The Aims Behind the Myth of Muslim Barbarism\n# Conclusions\n# Select Bibliography\n# Index","[{\"question\":\"What core claim does the book make about the “myth of Muslim barbarism”?\",\"answer\":\"The book argues that Western depictions of Muslims as barbaric and inferior are manufactured through propaganda, exaggeration, and selective framing. 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