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An Unholy Alliance (How Progressivism Brought About an Islamist Invasion)
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Across Western universities, newsrooms, and halls of government, an unholy alliance has been forged between secular progressivism and political Islamism— two ideologies united by their shared rejection of Judeo-Christian civilization.
In An Unholy Alliance, Dr. Michael Youssef— a cultural anthropologist trained at Emory University and raised in Egypt under Islamic socialism— exposes the "Red-Green" convergence: a strategic partnership between Western socialists and Islamist movements that exploit democratic freedoms to dismantle the very foundations that make those freedoms possible. Drawing from his unique combination of academic rigor, Middle Eastern heritage, and decades of global ministry, Youssef reveals how this alliance operates through what activists call the "Omnicause"— a fusion of climate activism, identity politics, and anti-Christian sentiment into a single revolutionary movement.
From Qatari funding of American universities to the election of socialist-Islamist politicians in major cities, Youssef traces the ideological and financial networks empowering both movements. He demonstrates how Western moral relativism has created a vacuum now filled by radical absolutism, and how cultural self-loathing has invited civilization's undoing.
Yet An Unholy Alliance is not a book of despair. Grounded in biblical prophecy and concluding with genuine compassion for Socialists and Muslims trapped by radical ideology, Youssef distinguishes between political extremists and ordinary adherents. His twelve-point action agenda equips Christians and other concerned citizens to respond with moral clarity, cultural courage, and renewed commitment to truth.
A prophetic and practical work, An Unholy Alliance prepares readers to recognize the forces driving today's chaos and to stand firm in defense of freedom and faith.








