London, 1961.
W.  Montgomery  Watt,   Islamic Political   Thought,    Edinburgh,
1968.
W.   Montgomery  Watt,  Bellʼs   Introduction    to  the     Qurʼan,
- Completely  revised and enlarged),  Edinburgh,  1970.
Bat Yeʼor, Islam and Dhimmitude: Where Civilisations
Collide, Lancaster, 2002.
Bat Ye’or, Eurabia, Madison, 2005.
Bat Yeʼor, Europe, Globalization and the Coming Universal
Caliphate, Madison, 2011. 
Recommended Books (Date Order)
The reading list    is  here    arranged    with    the oldest  books   first.
The reason  for this    is  to  show    the importance  of  Ibn Ishaq’s
biography    of  Mohammed,   and     how     the     concept     of  the
Islamic State   is  nothing new.    Furthermore,    when    arranged    in
chronological    order   one     can     see     there   were    many    books
published   in  English since   1861    which   made    it  clear   to  the
educated     elite   that    Islam   was     a   political   ideology    and     a
religion    of  war,    that    the Koran   needed  to  be  understood  in
chronological    order   and     that    Islam   has     and     would   cause
major   conflicts   with    non-Islamic societies.
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Ibn Ishaq,  (circa  769)    The Life    of  Muhammad:   a   Translation
of  Ibn Ishaq’s Sirat   Rasul   Allah,  by  A.Guillaume,    London,
1955.