The drastic increase of the immigration levels in Canada resulted in surge of the Muslim population. This trend put Islam in the spotlight of the political discourse. Unfortunately, since Islam is a polarizing issue, its coverage in the press and in books is often tainted by the ideology and personal biases of the authors. The polarities vary from overemphasizing its extremism to presenting it as a benign compassionate religious movement. What is often lost is the fact that Islam is a complete system that offers its own solutions to all philosophical, religious, judicial, social, and political problems of the society. And since the host society’s values often do not match Islam’s doctrine, once Islam is dominant, that society is changed, in most cases irreversibly. From this point of view, it is imperative to know how Muslim theologians and scholars see Canada’s future, especially since there are warring factions within Islam.
Eric Brazau’s book fills this knowledge void. We can summarize it by using the metaphorical image on its cover. When you read it, you see the fight between the ideological factions within Islam in Canada. However, the author does not try to guide you and act as a referee. He simply provides you with a seat with an unobstructed view at the ring, from which you can watch the fight and make your own conclusions. In that sense, he trusts the judgement ability of the reader. And the fight tools are the opinions of Muslim clerics and preachers derived from books, lectures, and sermons in their authentic and uncensored form. The author has applied significant efforts to collect those opinions. Canadian society is changing rapidly, the time to brush off or ignore Islam has already passed. If a thinking person wants to know how his or her reality may change soon, this book is an invaluable source of essential information.