Long March of Islam

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Long March of Islam is a reality. The rising crescendo of Jihadi warriors’ footfalls can be heared across India and many other countries. Religion-based faultline conflicts are growing globaliy. These are tourbo driven by the growing Muslim population, both in Islamic and non-Islamic countries. This book is about tomorrow and the day after – an alert about mankind’s future imperfect! By 2025, Muslims will comprise 30 percent of the world population. That could destablize many countries and regions. Indian sub-continent is likely to be one of the conflict zones. An envisioned by Pakistan’s idealogue, Allama Iqbal, the Islamists hope to restore the lost grandeur of Islam on the strength of sharply rising number and the time-rested strategy of jihad. The author has analysed Pakistan’s role in Islam’s long march and identified the regions likely to be worst affected. The present work is the culmination of a long and painstaking research into the emerging Islamist threat and its likely impact on the future of mankind with special reference to India. The book also contains an incisive analysis of the future demographic development across the globe and the likely impact of the changing population profile of India on the growth of religion-based faultline conflicts in the sub-continent.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR R.K. Ohri

The author, Mr. R.K. Ohri, is retired officer of the Indian Police Service (IPS) with a flair for analytical research. During his distinguished career, he taught for three years in the Internal Security Academy of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) where he wrote a number of research papers and case studies on matters concerning terrorism, internal security and law and order. Though essentially an executive officer of a uniformed service, Mr. Ohri was also associated with a number of projects during his three years stint in the Bureau of Police Research & Development (BPR&D). Endowed with a perceptive mind, the author has contributed a number of articles on professional problems facing the security forces. Presently he happens to be the Secretary of the Association of Retired Senior IPS Officer – an interactive forum of retired professional experts on law enforcement and security. He has deep understanding of the ongoing threat of Islamic terror, as a evident from the facility with which he has ventured to identify the likely regions of the world where religion-based faultline conflicts might gather momentum during the next few decades.

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Title
Long March of Islam
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
817049186X
Length
438p., Appendices; Index; 23cm.
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