The Siege of Mecca, Yaroslav Trofimov
The Siege of Mecca, Yaroslav Trofimov
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The Siege of Mecca
The Forgotten Uprising in Islam's Holiest Shrine and the Birth of Al Qaeda

Author: Yaroslav Trofimov

Narrator: Todd McLaren

Unabridged: 8 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/02/2007


Synopsis

On November 20, 1979, worldwide attention was focused on Tehran, where the Iranian hostage crisis was entering its third week. The same morning—the first of a new Muslim century—hundreds of gunmen stunned the world by seizing Islam's holiest shrine, the Grand Mosque in Mecca. Armed with rifles that they had smuggled inside coffins, these men came from more than a dozen countries, launching the first operation of global jihad in modern times. Led by a Saudi preacher named Juhayman al Uteybi, they believed that the Saudi royal family had become a craven servant of American infidels and sought a return to the glory of uncompromising Islam. With nearly 100,000 worshippers trapped inside the holy compound, Mecca's bloody siege lasted two weeks, inflaming Muslim rage against the United States and causing hundreds of deaths.

Despite U.S. assistance, the Saudi royal family proved haplessly incapable of dislodging the occupier, whose ranks included American converts to Islam. In Iran, Ayatollah Khomeini blamed the Great Satan—the United States—for defiling the shrine, prompting mobs to storm and torch American embassies in Pakistan and Libya. The desperate Saudis finally enlisted the help of French commandos led by Captain Paul Barril, who prepared the final assault and supplied the poison gas that knocked out the insurgents. Though most captured gunmen were quickly beheaded, the Saudi royal family responded to this unprecedented challenge by compromising with the rebels' supporters among the kingdom's most senior clerics, helping them nurture and export Juhayman's violent brand of Islam around the world.

This dramatic and immensely consequential story was barely covered in the press in the pre-CNN, pre–Al Jazeera days, as Saudi Arabia imposed an information blackout and kept foreign correspondents away. Yaroslav Trofimov now penetrates this veil of silence, interviewing for the first time scores of direct participants in the siege, including former terrorists, and drawing on hundreds of documents that were declassified upon his request. Written with the pacing, detail, and suspense of a real-life thriller, The Siege of Mecca reveals how Saudi reaction to the uprising in Mecca set free the forces that produced the attacks of 9/11 and the harrowing circumstances that surround us today.

About Yaroslav Trofimov

Yaroslav Trofimov has been a staff foreign correspondent of the Wall Street Journal since 1999, reporting extensively from Saudi Arabia and other Muslim countries. He is the author of Faith at War: A Journey on the Frontlines of Islam, from Baghdad to Timbuktu.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jon on May 16, 2022

An essential link in understanding what Al Qaeda is trying to achieve: important and thoughtful. There is so much misinformation out there about Al Qaeda; this book does a very good job of filling you in on the backstory of what the organizational/operational goals and objectives are based on. A ver......more

Goodreads review by Apratim on October 20, 2017

It is very hard to rate a book which turns out to be the only reliable source about the siege of Mecca in 1979.This topic is hardly discussed in or for that matter even remembered by today's world.Saudi Arabia did a great job by erasing this incident out of the public memory.This meant that the auth......more

Goodreads review by Judith on October 26, 2021

The siege of the Muslim shrine in Mecca, Saudi Arabia in 1979 was not as publicized in the West as the Iran hostage crisis, which was taking place at the same time. Both were world-shaking events, but the Siege, as explained by author Trofimov, was the tip of the iceberg that propelled many violent......more

Goodreads review by Mohamed on December 10, 2010

This book was shocking for me, not because of the sad events and stories it tells, but because of the fact that almost no one I know (including myself) knew about what happened in the holiest place on earth in the late 70's of the 20th century, which showed that history can be forgotten, or made for......more

Goodreads review by Daisy on September 22, 2022

We all know the 1970’s had more than its fair share of terrorist activity manifested in hijacks and siege. The world could watch as we saw the Israeli hostages in Munich and later the Libyan embassy siege in London and yet I had never heard of this siege that had lasted for two weeks and claimed nea......more