A Review of Malise Ruthven’s A Fury for God: The IslamistAttack on America, from Tim Keane.
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A Review of Malise Ruthven’s A Fury for God: The IslamistAttack on America, from Tim Keane.
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Clocking in at five-hundred eight-five pages, the gosh-darn-it, point-no-fingers and name-no-names stance of The 9/11 Commission Report subverts its own purported mission. But if you want to know why 3,000 plus Americans were murdered on their way to work three summers ago - and why our government still doesn’t get it - a recent study by the prolific Islamic scholar Malise Ruthven asks us to try out some of the following random propositions
A schoolgirl who has narrowly escaped death hides and reflects beneath a roadway tunnel. Her scattered thoughts manifest against the grotty concrete walls before fading away again into nothing. Soon she realises she's been hiding herself away for days. How the hell did she end up here in the first place? Contains strong language and references to violence.
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Design, programming, editing by Andy Campbell, based on the script by Lynda Wright, audio soundtrack by Andy Campbell and Matt Wright