His reputation began to grow during the Vietnam War, when he engaged in debates against the war with such figures as Henry Kissinger and Michael Stewart[?]. As time passed, Ali became increasingly anti-American and anti-Israel, and emerged as a figurehead for liberal anti-Americanism across the globe.
His most recent book, Clash of the Fundmentalisms[?], provides an insightful analysis of the post-September 11th state of religion, specifically, the tension between Islam and Christianity. He also provides within the book an excellent and in-depth yet concise history of Islam.
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