The Fate of Abraham, Peter Oborne
The Fate of Abraham, Peter Oborne
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The Fate of Abraham
Why the West is Wrong about Islam

Author: Peter Oborne

Narrator: Jamie Parker

Unabridged: 13 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/12/2022


Synopsis

As the Cold War faded into history, it appeared to have been replaced by a new conflict - between Islam and the West. Or so we are told. After the events of 9/11 and the advent of the 'war on terror', this narrative seemed prophetic. But, as Peter Oborne reveals in this masterful new analysis, the concept of an existential clash between the two is a dangerous and destructive fantasy.

Based on rigorous historical research and forensic contemporary journalism that leads him frequently into war-torn states and bloody conflict zones, Oborne explains the myths, fabrications and downright lies that have contributed to this pernicious state of affairs. He shows how various falsehoods run deep, reaching back as far as the birth of Islam, and have then been repurposed for the modern day. Many in senior positions in governments across the West have suggested that Islam is trying to overturn our liberal values and even that certain Muslims are conspiring to take over the state, while Douglas Murray claims in his new book that we face a 'War on the West'. But in reality, these fears merely echo past debates, as we continue to repeat the pattern of seemingly wilful ignorance.

With murderous attacks on Muslims taking place from Bosnia in 1995 to China today, Oborne dismantles the falsehoods that lie behind them, and he opens the way to a clearer and more truthful mutual understanding that will benefit us all in the long run.

 

About Peter Oborne

Peter Oborne is an award-winning writer, journalist and broadcaster who has worked for various newspapers, including the Spectator, the Daily Mail and the Daily Telegraph, where he was the chief political commentator until his resignation from the paper in 2015. He now writes for Middle East Eye. He is the author of numerous books, including The Rise of Political Lying (2005), Wounded Tiger (2014) and the Sunday Times bestseller The Assault on Truth (2021). He lives in Wiltshire.  


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ciaran on May 16, 2022

*Contains Spoilers* Oborne is a ‘conscientious conservative’, the kind of figure which seems to be so rare in British society today. Over the last few decades, he has dedicated his professional life to championing honesty, integrity and religious tolerance. In this vein, he has authored books with ti......more

Goodreads review by Julian on May 30, 2024

Excellent book about the West's attitude towards Islam. The content has been thoroughly researched over the best part of two decades. Peter Oborne used to be a journalist for the right-wing publications the Spectator, the Daily Mail, and the Daily Telegraph before resigning. He now writes for the Mi......more

Goodreads review by Benjamin on November 19, 2022

Peter Oborne, a former conservative British journalist whose views were upended after working for years in the Middle East, has put together a thoughtful, compelling and worthy defence of the Islamic faith and its people. Without shying away from condemning the actual terrorists, hateful sects and r......more

Goodreads review by Christian on February 19, 2024

6 out of 5 if I could......more

Goodreads review by Hamid on March 03, 2024

Not sure what I expected here. I like Oborne's journalism but do I need him to talk to me about faith interactions? Turns out, yes. This is a surprisingly strong book that essentially makes the case that: 'The "clash of civilisations" is mostly BS. Our political and media classes have villainised Mu......more


Quotes

'Oborne has taken up the unpopular cause of British Muslims, who feel misrepresented by politicians and the newspapers... The popular idea that there is a "clash of civilsations" between the West and Islam has resulted in failed wars abroad and shameful persecution at home... His analysis of the web of think tanks, politicians and journalists shaping the narrative around British Muslims is certainly eye-opening.' 

'There is plenty of interesting material here. Most readers will probably not realise that the American navy was created as a response to the depredations of “Barbary” pirates in the early 19th century. The heart, however, of Oborne’s book...represents an admirable piece of sustained investigative journalism. For those interested in the malign impact of Islamophobia in Britain, [the book] genuinely breaks new ground and deserves to be widely read and debated.'