Archive for the 'Center for the Study of Political Islam' Category

The Esposito School: Islamic Apologists in Action, or Who is the “Near Enemy”?

Chief of the Dhimmis
Comment by Bill Warner, Center for the Study of Poltical Islam
Sun Tsu speaks of two kinds of enemies in The Art of War. There is the “far enemy” and the “near enemy”. Islam defines itself to be the far enemy of all kafirs (unbelievers). The near enemy is the dhimmi. A dhimmi […]

July 1st, 2008 at 6:47 • John espositoBill WarnerCenter for the Study of Political IslamGeorgetown Christian Muslim Understanding Centerchief dhimmiapologist for WahabbismProf. David Bukay Haifa U-Israel 0 Comments

Understanding The Koran

comment by Jerry Gordon
Bill Warner heads the Center for the Study of Political Islam. Having met him and conferred about his analysis of the Canon of Political Islam using logical principals, he has in my view, and many others, lifted the veil of confusion about what undergirds this belief system and its central themes: bending […]

June 12th, 2008 at 8:35 • opinionanalysisNew English reviewBill WarberUnderstanding the KoranCenter for the Study of Political Islam 0 Comments