Radical Islam - Things You Need To Know
Posted on February 6, 2008
Filed Under Dr. Dobson's Broadcast, Life, Social Issues, Spiritual Life
An excellent book to get and read:

Security Institute scholar Patrick Sookhdeo examines the roots of jihad from Islamic works past and present, explaining what the concept means in the context of the current war on terror.
Joel Rosenberg is an author and scholar who seems well-positioned to help others understand the times and make sense of current events. His book, Epicenter, is an excellent read.

From citizenlink.com, a special emphasis on becoming knowledgable about the politicization of Islam:
As political forms of Islam rise to greater prominence in the news, and especially in the wake of the recent terrorist attacks and threats, Westerners have many questions. What is Islam? What are its teachings? What is its attitude toward other religions? Is it really a religion of peace and tolerance?
From family.org, some action points for concerned individuals:
1. Be informed
2. Vote
3. Support Israel and the global war on terror
4. Pray for Muslim families worldwide
Finally, get a compelling set of CDs, listen through and pass them along.
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