
Islamism Digest is now published as a quarterly, with the first issue being for April to June 2009, and renamed to Islamism Digest Quartley Subscription information Islamism Digest Quartley (IDQ) can be purchased as a printed version or an electronic boook (Ebook) version, and can be purchased singularly or as an annual subscription. To subscribe, just click on any of the BUY NOW buttons below. In this first issue of Islamism Digest Quartley (IDQ) : The lead piece in this edition of Islamism Digest is a series of articles by Dr Wanda Krause on the recent Israeli attacks in Gaza. Dr Krause – who has a research background in civil society development, gender politics and Islamism –reflects on the Gaza massacres, looking at war, the human condition and its impact on the wider society. This is followed by two very interesting contributions on the 9/11 attacks, firstly by Ian Henshall, author of 9/11 The New Evidence and one of the four national co-ordinators of Reinvestigate 911. We explore some of the alternative theories advocated by Henshall to the 9/11 attacks. Former Director of Aerospace Projects at NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center and part of the 9/11 Truth Movement, as well as chief editor of ‘The Blueprint’, Dwain Deets questions the 9/11 attacks and the official explanations offered by the US government. Curate of Kensington until 1999, founder of the Arkadash Network (a spiritual fellowship devoted to Muslim-Christian dialogue) and the spiritual adviser to the late Lady Diana, Princess of Wales, Reverend Frank Gelli offers a philosophical take on some of the current world tensions, materialism and the role of religion. He aptly titles his contribution as God’s Gravediggers and the Machiavelli’s World. This is followed by an interesting discussion about Islamophobes, Muslim Extremists, and the Lost Middle Ground, again by Dr Wanda Krause. Economics lecturer and member of the Christian Council of Monetary Justice, Professor Rodney Shakespeare explains the current world economic crisis and offers his take on how the crisis may be remedied. The final contribution, on the dichotomy of the ‘Land of Islam’ versus the ‘Land of War’ comes from Dr Jasser Auda from Al-Maqasid Research Centre in the Philosophy of Islamic Law. |
| One year subscription for IDQ is GBP100 |
| Single copy of IDQ Journal is GBP30 |
| One year subscription IDQ ebook is GBP50 |
| Single copy of IDQ ebook is GBP15 |
| Back issue of IDQ ebook is GBP10 |