The 1,300 Years’ War Volume One

The 1,300 Years’ War Volume One by Robert Maddock, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC on September 22, 2016, spans 544 pages in English. This book describes the evolution of Judeo-Christianity and Islam, focusing on the extensive history of conflict between these two religions. It details the warfare that began in AD 632 and continued until the Crimean War in 1856, highlighting the differing characteristics and doctrines of the faiths involved.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the historical interactions between these religions, including the resurgence of conflict in the 20th century, fueled by various geopolitical factors. The narrative explores significant events such as the arming of fedayeen terrorists and the Six-Day War, providing context for the ongoing tensions that have persisted into modern times. This volume serves as a comprehensive account for those interested in the intertwined histories of these major world religions and their impact on global events.
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The book is in two volumes and describes the evolution of Judeo-Christianity and Islam and the 1,300 years of warfare between them. Islam and Christianity follow gods with different characteristics and differing doctrine–free will versus determinism. They were engaged in bloody conflict from AD 632 until 1856 (Crimean War) when the Ottoman Empire became the “sick man” of Europe. It reignited with Egyptian encouragement backed by Soviet money, the arming of fedayeen terrorists in 1956, and the Six-Day War following Egypt’s seizure of the Suez Canal, and it has become progressively more serious ever since.
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