Innocent Victims in the Global War on Terror
Central Milton Keynes, United Kingdom: AuthorHouse UK Ltd., 2011. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Trade Paperback. viii, 336, [8] pages. Includes chapters on The New Competitors and the Shift of Power; The Campaign against Islamic Charities after 9/11; Islamic Charities in the US Congress; The Declared Objectives of the Campaign: Analysis; Case Studies Islamic Charities under American Hegemony; Mistakes of Islamic and non-Islamic Organizations: A Double Standard; and The Motives and Objectives. Also includes Conclusion, Appendix, Index, and References, as well a a Foreword by Former U.S. Congressman Paul Findley, and an Introduction by Dr. M. A. Salloomi. Dr. Salloomi has thoroughly presented a timely subject in "Innocent Victims in the Global War on Terror," and has posed many critical questions for the reader. Little has been accurately documented on the subject of terror financing, and Dr. Salloomi covers the spectrum of defining, clarifying, comparing, and analyzing the depths of such an important topic. Dr. Salloomi received his Ph.D. in Theology and religious studies from the University of Wales lampeter (UK) and worked as Professor in Umm AQl Quraa University. Letter on behalf of Dr. Salloomi to Recipient lain in, presenting a copy of the book so that the recipient and others 'might better understand how Western policies have affected negatively Islamic charities and their needy recipients - the homeless, the injured, the poor, orphans, and the destitute. With this understanding it was hoped that common ground might be found so that legitimate security concerns were met and the needs of the innocent victims might also be better met. More