Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Freedom House
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Paul Marshall is senior fellow at the Center for Religious Freedom, Freedom House. He has lectured worldwide and is general editor of Religious Freedom in the World: A Global Report on Freedom and Persecution. He is the author and editor of 15 other books on religion and politics, including the best-selling and award-winning Their Blood Cries Out, and Islam at the Crossroads and God and the Constitution, both published in 2002. Dr. Marshall has published many scholarly and popular articles and his writings have been translated into Russian, German, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Malay, Korean, Arabic, and Chinese. He currently resides in Washington, D.C.
Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 Acknowledgments
Chapter 4 About the Center for Religious Freedom
Chapter 5 Introduction: The Rise of Extreme Shari'a
Chapter 6 Shari'a in Saudi Arabia, Today and Tomorrow
Chapter 7 Shari'a Law in Iran
Chapter 8 Shari'a in Pakistan
Chapter 9 Shari'a in Sudan
Chapter 10 Nigeria: Shari'a in a Fragmented Country
Chapter 11 Islamization and Partial Shari'a in Malaysia
Chapter 12 Islamization, Creeping Shari'a, and Varied Responses in Indonesia
Chapter 13 Democracy and Islam in the New Constitution of Afghanistan
Chapter 14 Conclusion: American Responses to Extreme Shari'a
Chapter 15 Index
Chapter 16 About the Contributors
That theocracies do exist—and must be resisted by U.S. foreign policy—is ably demonstrated in the anthology Radical Islam's Rules: The Worldwide Spread of Extreme Shari'a Law. Edited by Paul Marshall, a senior fellow at Freedom House's Center for Religious Freedom, the book includes ten essays describing how radical Muslims—including the Wahhabists of Saudi Arabia—have fostered the rise of religion-based oppression worldwide.
— National Review
Deeply sobering essays by human-rights experts and students of Islam.
— Foreign Affairs
In an anthology produced by the Freedom House's Center for Religious Freedom, human rights professionals, scholars, and journalists outline the nature and spread of 'shari'a' law, using seven countries to represent the geographical spread and stages of its effects.
— Reference and Research Book News
—This book leans of twenty-five years worth of information to show the terrible effects extreme shari'a law has on human rights, women's rights, and democracy itself.
—Shows how the United States can correctly combat extreme shari'a through specific policies aimed at those countries most affected by this movement.
— Radical Islam's Rules says that the goal of extreme shari'a is not to terrorize but ultimately to spread their law to all parts of the world in a new Caliphate.