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"A welcome contribution that provides a balanced insight into interactions between Western culture and societies with their Muslim counterparts. ... an important milestone in developing the concept of the Clash of Ignorance, and proves the potential for the authors to take the implications of the idea further, perhaps even moving beyond the conceptual and terminological framework set by Said. ... an important contribution and a must-read for scholars and students working on Western and Muslim relations." (Omar Sayfo, Journal of Global Analysis, Vol. 7 (2), 2017)
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