"Raymond Ibrahim's
Sword and Scimitar is a much-needed history of landmark battles between Islam and the West, . . . [a] first-rate military history and a product of solid scholarship and philological research."--from the Foreword by
Victor Davis Hanson, Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution
"With passion, Raymond Ibrahim offers an edgy and eye-opening introduction to a millennium of warfare between the Muslim and Christian worlds before the modern age."--
Thomas Madden, award-winning author of
Istanbul,
Venice,
and
Concise History of the Crusades"Raymond Ibrahim has the humility to take seriously the voices and opinions of history's Christians and Muslims; the result is a refreshingly honest account of Islamic expansion and Christian reaction that provides useful insights into today's problems. This is history as it should be done: allowing the past to inform and guide the present, rather than distorting the past to fit contemporary political ideologies."--
Paul F. Crawford, Crusades historian, California University of Pennsylvania
"Raymond Ibrahim's
Sword and Scimitar is a riveting military history of eight pivotal battles between the armies of Islamdom and Christendom. Ibrahim tells his story with extensive citations of primary sources which vividly bring to life the bloody fighting. Moreover, his method reveals the religious, political, and material motivations of the leading Christian and Muslim actors in this enduring conflict of visions that seem so very different from many modern western secular sensibilities."--
James E. Lindsay, Professor of Middle East History, Colorado State University
"An accessible and well-researched examination of extremely important but often neglected cultural phenomena and historical events that have impacted several civilizations up to the present day."--
Darío Fernández-Morera, Northwestern University, author of
The Myth of the Andalusian Paradise: Muslims, Christians, and Jews under Islamic Rule in Medieval Spain"Impressively informative,
Sword and Scimitar is an exceptional work of outstanding scholarship that is so well written it reads more like a deftly crafted novel than a non-fiction history."—
Midwest Book Review"Ibrahim tells this history vividly, clearly, and engagingly."—
American Thinker"Enlightening for readers unfamiliar with the long history of war between these two faiths."—
New York Journal of Books"A riveting account of the major battles between Islam and the West."—
Catholic World Report