Moorthy Muthuswamy

Moorthy Muthuswamy is an Indian-American nuclear physicist, writer and author.[1]

Moorthy has a doctoral degree in nuclear physics from Stony Brook University, New York.[2] He has published books on political Islam.[3]

His book "Defeating Political Islam: The New Cold War" was reviewed at Washington Times and the Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa and received praise from Geert Wilders, Paul Eidelberg, Gary Johnson and Robert Spencer. It has a foreword by Steve Emerson.

Publications

  • Muthuswamy, Moorthy S. (2018). A Conceptual Framework of Salafi Radicalization: An Underlying Theme and its Enablers. Science, Religion and Culture, 5(1), 51–72.[4]
  • Muthuswamy, Moorthy S. (2016). The Role of Sharia and Religious Leaders in Influencing Violent Radicalism. Science, Religion and Culture, 3(1), 1-18.[5]
  • Muthuswamy, Moorthy S. (2014). Sharia as a Platform for Espousing Violence and as a Cause for Waging Armed Jihad. Albany Government Law Review, 7, 347.[6]
  • Muthuswamy, Moorthy S. "Sharia’s Causal Role in Spawning Violent Radicalism." (2012).[7]
  • Muthuswamy, Moorthy S. "A Social Experiment in Muslim Radicalism: Contrasting Evolution of Pakistan and India." (2011).[8]
  • Defeating Political Islam: The New Cold War, Prometheus Books, 2009, ISBN 1591027047[9]

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