Paul Fregosi  

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"When accusing the West of imperialism, Muslims are obsessed with the Christian Crusades but have forgotten their own, much grander Jihad. In fact, they often denounce the Crusades as the cause and starting point of the antagonism between Christianity and Islam. They are putting the cart before the horse. The Jihad is more than four hundred years older than the Crusades" --Jihad in the West: Muslim Conquests from the 7th to the 21st Centuries

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Paul Fregosi, born in Marseilles and educated in Britain, was a journalist and author of the books Dreams of Empire: Napoleon and the First World War 1792-1815 and Jihad in the West: Muslim Conquests from the 7th to the 21st Centuries.


Paul Fregosi had four children: Edward, Eva, Lindsey, and, his youngest, Isabelle.

He died in Brazil on January 31, 2001. His body was buried next to that of his wife in St Remy de Provence, France.

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