The Muslim Tipping Point

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Church, Church & State
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Author: Daniel Taylor ISBN: 9781527212244
Publisher: Daniel Taylor Publication: September 6, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Daniel Taylor
ISBN: 9781527212244
Publisher: Daniel Taylor
Publication: September 6, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

With 30 dead and 387 injured in 2017 the UK and over 20,000 suspects being tracked by MI5 it is patently obvious that the Government’s anti-terrorism strategy has failed.

We are now hovering on a Tipping Point with the alternatives of a downward spiral or, more optimistically, creation of a British community within which Muslims and non Muslims respect each other, interact and work together harmoniously.

The Muslim Tipping Point radically rethinks how to move forward by recognising the many strengths of the Muslim religion; confronting the chauvinistic and sometimes brutal way that they enforce their religious and family obligations and recognising that young Muslims are ready for a change.

Unlike so many doom-mongers, the author believes that a greater understanding of the Muslim religion and far closer co-operation with young Muslims could tip the balance towards a more unified British community with Muslims retaining and satisfying the tenets of their religion.

To this end The Muslim Tipping Point explains what created our current situation and why young Muslims worldwide are drawn to terrorism. Equally importantly, he explains how the British Government's Middle Eastern policies have inflamed the situation rather than damping it down.

The author then focuses on the crucial differences between Western and Muslim culture and how these differences influence the authority that Muslims follow in the UK and how social skills, attitudes and education have influenced integration.

The Muslim Tipping Point could help us all to radically rethink how to move forward together.

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With 30 dead and 387 injured in 2017 the UK and over 20,000 suspects being tracked by MI5 it is patently obvious that the Government’s anti-terrorism strategy has failed.

We are now hovering on a Tipping Point with the alternatives of a downward spiral or, more optimistically, creation of a British community within which Muslims and non Muslims respect each other, interact and work together harmoniously.

The Muslim Tipping Point radically rethinks how to move forward by recognising the many strengths of the Muslim religion; confronting the chauvinistic and sometimes brutal way that they enforce their religious and family obligations and recognising that young Muslims are ready for a change.

Unlike so many doom-mongers, the author believes that a greater understanding of the Muslim religion and far closer co-operation with young Muslims could tip the balance towards a more unified British community with Muslims retaining and satisfying the tenets of their religion.

To this end The Muslim Tipping Point explains what created our current situation and why young Muslims worldwide are drawn to terrorism. Equally importantly, he explains how the British Government's Middle Eastern policies have inflamed the situation rather than damping it down.

The author then focuses on the crucial differences between Western and Muslim culture and how these differences influence the authority that Muslims follow in the UK and how social skills, attitudes and education have influenced integration.

The Muslim Tipping Point could help us all to radically rethink how to move forward together.

REMEMBER – you don’t need a Kindle to read this book – you can read it on line by clicking the online button.
Alternatively you can download a kindle screen to your computer for free.
To download and install the Kindle for PC app:
1Go to: Kindle for PC. on Amazon.co.uk If prompted, choose the option to save the file to your computer.
2Click on the Download button.
3Once the download completes, follow the onscreen installation instructions.

After you finish installing the Kindle for PC app, register the app to your Amazon account.

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