One God a Lot of Religions
One God a Lot of Religions
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In his last book, the Irreplaceable Fortune, the American ex-president
Richard Nixon describes his view of the future of the relationship between
Islam and the West.
And contrary to the conclusions of Fukuyama in his book, The End of
History, and Samuel Huntington in his book, The Clash of Civilizations, the
American president, who is famous for his astute perception of world affairs,
advises the Western World not to enter into a struggle with Islam, and
recognizes that the gigantic Islamic Movement is not necessarily a foe that
the West has to get ready to face.
Richard Nixon describes his view of the future of the relationship between
Islam and the West.
And contrary to the conclusions of Fukuyama in his book, The End of
History, and Samuel Huntington in his book, The Clash of Civilizations, the
American president, who is famous for his astute perception of world affairs,
advises the Western World not to enter into a struggle with Islam, and
recognizes that the gigantic Islamic Movement is not necessarily a foe that
the West has to get ready to face.
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