Fethullah Glen is a Turkish intellectual; scholar; and activist whose influence over a new Islamic intellectual; social; and spiritual revival is revealed in this insightful book. Readers will gain a fuller understanding of where Glen stands on issues of inherent human value and dignity; freedom of thought; education and taking responsibility for creating society and the world. In addition; readers will also see how different perspectives across time; geography; and worldview can still find points on which to engage in dialogue and find a deep resonance.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful. Lots and lots of mistakes in this book...By HistorianThis book is full of mistakes. The entire town of Lexington; VA was not burned during the war (only VMI was); John Pope did not command the Army of the Potomac; Paducah is in KY not MS! the author also mistakes the number of casualties in a battle (killed; wounded; MIA) with the number of killed. There are dozens of examples in the book; which should have been proofed by an experienced Civil War historian to avoid these errors. The editorial staff should take half the blame for that. The author is not a historian; and the shoddy research shows it.0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Four StarsBy SergioA very good book overall and it has a lot of interesting facts about Sherman's march to the sea0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy SmalltownWell written and enjoyable.