The Third Choice: Islam, Dhimmitude and Freedom

Mark Durie & Bat Ye'Or

Language: English

Publisher: Deror Books

Published: Feb 2, 2010

Description:

In the classical Islamic ideology of conquest, the first choice offered to non-Muslims was conversion to Islam; the second choice was the sword; and the third was surrender. Mark Durie's innovative book exposes the history and ideology of surrender - the 'Third Choice' - which has determined the lived reality of non-Muslims - known as 'dhimmis' - living under Muslim rule. Durie grounds his analysis of the dhimmi condition in the teachings of Islam and the life of Muhammad. His ground-breaking analyses show how the ideology of the terms of surrender, known as a 'dhimma' pact, determines life for non-Muslims under Islamic dominance. The worldview of dhimmitude, he argues, offers indispensable keys for understanding current trends in global politics, including the widening impact of sharia revival, deterioration of human rights in Islamic societies, jihad terrorism, recurring patterns of Western appeasement, and the increasingly fraught relationship between migrant Muslim communities in the West and their host societies.

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Review

Mark Durie's presentation is as lucid as it is compelling.  His work enables the reader to actually understand the precise psychological character of the moral capitulation that we now see overtaking so many minds. Peter Day. --Annals Australasia

The title of this riveting and important book comes from the principle that non-Muslims have three choices in a Sharia-dominated world: embrace Islam, be killed or enslaved, or live as subservient dhimmisMervyn F. Bendle. --News Weekly

This book is a great read. Roland Croucher. --The Baptist Witness

Durie in The Third Choice has produced a remarkable lucid compact, well annotated, comprehensive and enduring book. Jerry Gordon. --New English Review

From the Author

I wrote this book to help people understand Islam, and what it means to live under Islamic dominance if you are not a Muslim.  The Third Choice is written in a way which is accessible to people of all faiths or none.  It contains a lot of original material, which readers will not find elsewhere. 
For readers who are looking for an overtly Christian response to the material in The Third Choice, I can recommend * Liberty to the Captives, which offers spiritual keys to finding freedom from Islam. 
My book
Which God?* considers the question of whether Muslims and Christians worship the same God.