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== Views on Spencer's works==
== Views on Spencer's works==
[[Daniel Pipes]]<ref>[http://www.danielpipes.org/article/3437 CAIR: Islamists Fooling the Establishment] by Daniel Pipes and Sharon Chadha, Middle East Quarterly, Spring 2006</ref>, [[Bat Ye'or]]<ref> Eurabia: The Euro-Arab Axis, Bat Ye'or, p. 31, 107, 206 </ref>, and [[Ibn Warraq]] <ref> (who contributed to ''[[The Myth of Islamic Tolerance]]: How Islamic Law Treats Non-Muslims'', edited by Spencer)</ref> are among those who have a positive view of Spencer's works, while [[Carl Ernst]]<ref name="Ernst"> [http://www.unc.edu/courses/2004spring/reli/026/001/spencer.htm Link from a course website of Prof. Carl Ernst] </ref> and [[Khaleel Mohammed]]<ref name="Khaleel"> [http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~khaleel/ Home page of Muhammad Khaleel]- Comments on his discussions with Spencer accessible at 8/28/2006 - The comments are archived [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk%3ARobert_Spencer&diff=72355508&oldid=72338443 here]</ref>, and organizations such as [[The Council on American-Islamic Relations|CAIR]] <ref> [http://www.cair-net.org/default.asp?Page=articleView&id=1853&theType=NR November 11, 2005. CAIR press release] </ref> and [[American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee|ADC]] <ref> [http://www.adc.org/index.php?id=2153&type=100 ADC Op-ed: "Violence is a human, not an Islamic trait"], American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, February 3, 2004 </ref> hold negative views.
[[Daniel Pipes]]<ref>[http://www.danielpipes.org/article/3437 CAIR: Islamists Fooling the Establishment] by Daniel Pipes and Sharon Chadha, Middle East Quarterly, Spring 2006</ref>, [[Bat Ye'or]]<ref> Eurabia: The Euro-Arab Axis, Bat Ye'or, p. 31, 107, 206 </ref>, and [[Ibn Warraq]] <ref> (who contributed to ''[[The Myth of Islamic Tolerance]]: How Islamic Law Treats Non-Muslims'', edited by Spencer)</ref> are among those who have a positive view of Spencer's works, while [[Carl Ernst]]<ref name="Ernst"> [http://www.unc.edu/courses/2004spring/reli/026/001/spencer.htm Link from a course website of Prof. Carl Ernst] </ref> and [[Khaleel Mohammed]]<ref name="Khaleel"> [http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~khaleel/ Home page of Muhammad Khaleel]- Comments on his discussions with Spencer accessible at 8/28/2006 - The comments are archived [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk%3ARobert_Spencer&diff=72355508&oldid=72338443 here]</ref>, and organizations such as [[The Council on American-Islamic Relations|CAIR]] <ref> [http://www.cair-net.org/default.asp?Page=articleView&id=1853&theType=NR November 11, 2005. CAIR press release] </ref>, [[American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee|ADC]] <ref> [http://www.adc.org/index.php?id=2153&type=100 ADC Op-ed: "Violence is a human, not an Islamic trait"], American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, February 3, 2004 </ref>, </ref> and [[Al-Qaeda]]<ref>[http://memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=archives&Area=sd&ID=SP128106]</ref> hold negative views.


Khaleel Mohammed and Spencer have had detailed discussions on Front Page Magazine <ref> [http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=17696]</ref> <ref> [http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=17727]</ref> <ref> [http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=17769] </ref> <ref> [http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=18001] </ref>.
Khaleel Mohammed and Spencer have had detailed discussions on Front Page Magazine <ref> [http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=17696]</ref> <ref> [http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=17727]</ref> <ref> [http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=17769] </ref> <ref> [http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=18001] </ref>.

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Robert Bruce Spencer is an American scholar and analyst on Islam and Jihad. He the author of six books, including two bestsellers, on topics related to Islam and terrorism, is the founder and director of the Jihad Watch and Dhimmi Watch websites that track Islamist terrorism-related events from a critical perspective.[1]

Biography

Robert Spencer holds a Master's degree in Religious Studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1986.

He began his career in 1979 at the University of North Carolina. His MA thesis is entitled "The Monophysite in the Mirror" and concerns the conversion of John Henry Newman to Catholicism in 1845 and Newman's denunciation of the Church of England as monophysite.

According to the biography at one of his websites,[2] Spencer began studying Islam in 1980 during his first year as an undergraduate at the University of North Carolina. He wrote freelance articles for various publications between 1980 and 2001 on Catholic religious issues. In 2002, he became an adjunct fellow with the Free Congress Foundation. He wrote seven monographs on Islam for the Free Congress Foundation in 2002 and 2003. He is a regular columnist for FrontPageMagazine.com, and Human Events. His writings on Islam and other topics have been published in various other publications.

In 2006, he participated in a workshop on terrorist threats jointly sponsored by the German Foreign Ministry and the {[United States]] Embassy Berlin [10]. In the same year, he conducted a workshop at the United States Central Command [11]. He has discussed jihad, Islam, and terrorism on a variety of television networks, as well as on numerous radio programs.

In late October 2006 , Robert Spencer commented on the efficacy of his work:

I have spoken about the jihad ideology on the BBC, the VOA, numerous other radio and television outlets, and to audiences all over this country, as well as in Europe and Israel. I've spoken at a workshop sponsored by the U.S. State Department and the German Foreign Ministry, given presentations to U.S. Central Command and to a Joint Terrorism Task Force group, and also addressed influential fora that I am not at liberty to name. I've given information on jihadist activity to media outlets on which (or in which, as the case may be) I've never appeared personally, including ABC News, the Washington Post, and the O'Reilly Factor. And I've written two books that made the New York Times Bestseller List. All this is personally gratifying, but it is all much more important as an indication that, increasingly, word is getting out. The truth is getting out.[3]

His writings on Islam and other topics have been published in the New York Post, the Washington Times, the Dallas Morning News, Canada's National Post, FrontPage Magazine, WorldNetDaily, Human Events, National Review Online, and many other publications. He has consulted with United States Central Command and the U.S. State Department and the German Foreign Ministry, and frequently appears on global media networks such as well as on the BBC, CNN, FoxNews, MSNBC, PBS, C-Span, as well as on numerous radio programs including Michael Savage's Savage Nation, The Alan Colmes Show, The G. Gordon Liddy Show, The Neal Boortz Show, The Michael Medved Show, The Michael Reagan Show, The Larry Elder Show, The Barbara Simpson Show, Vatican Radio amongst others.

Views on Spencer's works

Daniel Pipes[4], Bat Ye'or[5], and Ibn Warraq [6] are among those who have a positive view of Spencer's works, while Carl Ernst[7] and Khaleel Mohammed[8], and organizations such as CAIR [9], ADC [10], </ref> and Al-Qaeda[11] hold negative views.

Khaleel Mohammed and Spencer have had detailed discussions on Front Page Magazine [12] [13] [14] [15].


Spencer's responses to critics

In response to criticism, Spencer claims that none of his critics have managed to substantiate their claims of inaccuracy in his work, but content themselves with broad and vague accusations. He says: "I present the work not on the basis of my credentials, but on the basis of the evidence I bring forth; evaluate it for yourself. One example: after I spoke at the University of North Carolina, Professor Carl Ernst of the university wrote a piece about me warning that my books were non-scholarly and were published by presses that he believed reflected a political agenda of which he did not approve. That kind of approach may impress some people, but Carl Ernst did not and cannot bring forth even a single example of a supposed inaccuracy in my work. I would, of course, be happy to debate Carl Ernst or any other scholar of Islam about Islam and jihad; this is a standing invitation."[citation needed]. He has also said "It is amusing to me that some people like to focus on my credentials, when I have never made a secret of the fact that most of what I know about Islam comes from personal study. It is easier for them to talk about degrees than to find any inaccuracy in my work. Yet I present the work not on the basis of my credentials, but on the basis of the evidence I bring forth; evaluate it for yourself."[citation needed]. Spencer has criticized academics at his web site writing that he opted not to enter any PhD program because he "could see [in 1986] that Middle East Studies and other departments were becoming highly politicized and retreating from genuine academic work"[16].[17] About charges of "bigotry" and "hatred" from Ernst [citation needed] and others he says: "It is not an act of hatred against Muslims to point out the depredations of jihad ideology. It is a peculiar species of displacement and projection to accuse someone who exposes the hatred of one group of hatred himself: I believe in the equality of rights and dignity of all people, and that is why I oppose the global jihad. And I think that those who make the charge know better in any case: they use the charge as a tool to frighten the credulous and politically correct away from the truth."[citation needed]

"Invitation to Islam"

On 2 September 2006 a video called "Invitation to Islam" featuring Adam Gadahn with a brief appearance also by Ayman al-Zawahiri [12]. In the video, Gadahn named Spencer in a list of "Zionist crusader missionaries of hate and counter-Islam consultants" which included George W. Bush, and that if he "were to abandon their unbelief and repent and enter into the light of Islam and turn their swords against the enemies of God, it would be accepted of them and they would be our brothers in Islam."

Spencer responded with an article in Frontpage Magazine ("My Invitation From al-Qaeda", September 6, 2006) in which he publicly rejected Gadahn's offer and responded with his own counter-offer:

I invite you [Gadahn] to accept the Bill of Rights, and enter into the brotherhood of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. My invitation does not focus on my religion, although I invite you to that also, but rather on a framework within which people of differing faiths can live in peace, harmony, and mutual respect – provided that none of the groups involved cherishes supremacist ambitions to subjugate the others.


Books

Video clips

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ [2]
  3. ^ http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/013772.php
  4. ^ CAIR: Islamists Fooling the Establishment by Daniel Pipes and Sharon Chadha, Middle East Quarterly, Spring 2006
  5. ^ Eurabia: The Euro-Arab Axis, Bat Ye'or, p. 31, 107, 206
  6. ^ (who contributed to The Myth of Islamic Tolerance: How Islamic Law Treats Non-Muslims, edited by Spencer)
  7. ^ Link from a course website of Prof. Carl Ernst
  8. ^ Home page of Muhammad Khaleel- Comments on his discussions with Spencer accessible at 8/28/2006 - The comments are archived here
  9. ^ November 11, 2005. CAIR press release
  10. ^ ADC Op-ed: "Violence is a human, not an Islamic trait", American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, February 3, 2004
  11. ^ [3]
  12. ^ [4]
  13. ^ [5]
  14. ^ [6]
  15. ^ [7]
  16. ^ [8]
  17. ^ [9]