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In a fascinating, well-written treatise, David J. Cord documents the rise and fall of Mohamed el-Fatatry’s social media experiment: Muxlim, which could be described as analogous to a Facebook for the online Muslim community. Are Muslims, particularly the young, only interested in hate and destruction? No, like everyone else, most are real, down-to-earth people interested in fashion, gossip, sports, music, dance and linking and chatting with their online friends in the global, one-world community. Al-Fatatry’s venture failed, but the goal remains as vital as it ever was, only more. Aren’t we tired of negativity and destructive stereotypes? If so, this book is a step in a refreshing positive direction. Buy it today and strike a blow for world peace and multicultural harmony.