Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1 The European Union & the Organization of the Islamic
Conference: a Common Struggle
Chapter 2 Multiculturism
Chapter 3 Multiculturalism, the OIC and the Alliance of
Civilizations
Chapter 4 The Destruction of the Nations of Europe
Chapter 5 Networks of Global Governance
Bibliography
Endnotes
Bat Ye'or was born in Cairo. Her first major study (Le Dhimmi, 1980) was translated into English (1985), Hebrew (1986), and Russian (1986). It is an essential introduction to The Decline of Eastern Christianity under Islam. From Jihad to Dhimmitude (1996), whose publication in French (1991) established the author's reputation as a pioneer researcher on "dhimmitude." Islam and Dhimmitude: Where Civilizations Collide (2001) opened-up new ground , and her latest analysis of the transformation of Europe into "Eurabia" was hailed as prophetic. Eurabia: The Euro-Arab Axis (2005) has been printed nine times and has been published in French, Italian, Dutch, and Hebrew.
Praise for Eurabia:
[No] book explains the European Muslim situation more ably than
Eurabia: The Euro-Arab Axis...It's hard to overstate this book's
importance...Eurabia is eye-opening and required reading for anyone
seriously interested in understanding Europe's current predicament
and its probably fate.
*The Hudson Review, Winter 2006*
Praise for Bat Ye'or:
"Bat Ye'or has traced a nearly secret history of Europe over the
past thirty years, convincingly showing how the Euro-Arab dialogue
has blossomed from a minor discussion group into the engine for the
continent's Islamization. In delineating this phenomenon, she also
provides the intellectual resources with which to resist it. Will
her message be listened to?" —Daniel Pipes
"No writer has done more than Bat Ye'or to draw attention to the
menacing character of Islamic extremism. Future historians will one
day regard her coinage of the term 'Eurabia' as prophetic. Those
who wish to live in a free society must be eternally vigilant. Bat
Ye'or's vigilance is unrivalled." —Niall Ferguson
"Ordinary people who are still in the dark about the way the
Euro-Arab Dialogue is refashioning their lives may one day rebel,
in which case Bat Ye'or and this book will seem prophetic. Or they
may sink helplessly into dhimmitude, in which case Bat Ye'or will
be ignored and her book unobtainable. Either way, she is a
Cassandra, a brave and far-sighted spirit." —David Pryce-Jones
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