Location: The Heritage Foundation's Lehrman Auditorium
New York Times bestselling author and Islam expert
Robert Spencer offers an honest and telling portrait of the founder
of Islam - perhaps the first such portrait in half a century - and
draws out what his life implies for reforming Islam and repulsing
Islamic terrorists. He relies solely on primary sources considered
reliable by Muslims and evaluates modern biographies to show how
Muhammad has been changed for Western audiences, lulling them into
consoling but false conclusions. With extensive documentation,
Spencer details Muhammad's development from a preacher into a
political and military leader and recounts a life that has come to
affect our world today. Recognizing the true nature of Islam,
Spencer argues, is essential for judging the prospects for
large-scale Islamic reform, the effective prosecution of the War on
Terror, the democracy project in Afghanistan and Iraq, and
immigration and border control protection of the United States from
terrorism.
ROBERT SPENCER, the Director of Jihad Watch, a project of
the David Horowitz Freedom Center, is a writer and researcher who
has written six books, eight monographs, and well over a hundred
articles about jihad and Islamic terrorism. He earned his Master's
degree in Religious Studies from the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill and has been studying Islamic theology, law, and
history in depth since 1980. He serves as an Adjunct Fellow with
the Free Congress Foundation. Widely published in the print media,
he has also consulted with U.S. Central Command on Islam and jihad
and has discussed jihad, Islam, and terrorism at a workshop
sponsored by the U.S. State Department and the German Foreign
Ministry as well as on major national and international television
networks and radio programs.
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