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Islam & the misguided liberal

Book review of 'The Tragic Illusion of an Islamic State'

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Talmiz Ahmad
The Tragic Illusion of an Islamic State
Tarek Fatah
Kautilya Books, New Delhi 
Third Indian Edition 2017
Pages 403, Rs 499

Tarek Fatah describes himself as a secularist and liberal activist. He was born in a Punjabi family that moved from Bombay to Karachi after Partition. Canada is now his home where he has involved himself with different political parties, and challenges what he sees as the increasing accommodation of conservative, even radical, Islamic trends in Canadian politics. 

Mr Fatah does not mince his words: he sees Muslims mired in a “nightmare of despair and failure”, with an “addiction to victimhood” and suffering from “self-inflicted

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