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A Mosque’s Erroneous Politics

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

A book on the social history and politics of radical Islam in Europe. It started from the struggle to gain influence among Muslims in Germany, from the Nazis, the CIA, and the Ikhwanul Muslimin.

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A Mosque in Munich
Author: Ian Johnson
Translator: Priyatna Hasanuddin
Publisher: Literati
Date of publication: March 2011
Pages: xiii + 451

GERHARD von Mende was 1.7 meters tall and usually looked quite debonair, although he could not have been described as physically attractive. His teeth were crooked, his face was round with fat cheeks, his right eye was frozen and his left eye at times seemed to protrude. What makes him a memorable figu

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