The Two Swords of Christ: Five Centuries of War between Islam and the Warrior Monks of Christendom

Raymond Ibrahim
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The Two Swords of Christ: Five Centuries of War between Islam and the Warrior Monks of Christendom

Raymond Ibrahim
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512 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Nov 25, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 512
  • Publisher: Bombardier Books
  • ISBN: 9798888457238
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.6" L x 9.0" H
For over twenty years, Raymond Ibrahim has been a leading authority in the study and publication of Islamic history and doctrine. Before being “canceled” for his candor, he made regular appearances on major networks such as CNN, NPR, PBS, C-SPAN, and Al-Jazeera, and his work was featured in prominent publications like The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Chronicle of Higher Education, The Washington Post, Financial Times, Jane’s Islamic Affairs Analyst, and Middle East Quarterly, among others.

A former Arabic linguist at the Library of Congress, Ibrahim has also been a guest lecturer at numerous prestigious institutions—such as the National Defense Intelligence College and the U.S. Army War College—and has testified before Congress and spoken at various international forums. With over two thousand articles and essays to his name, his other books include Defenders of the West (2022), Sword and Scimitar (2018), Crucified Again (2013), The Al-Qaeda Reader (2007), and The Battle of Yarmuk (2002).

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