Troubled by the world's many wars and violent conflicts, Omar Sillah rekindles the thought in Pacem in Terris (the encyclical of one of twentieth century's short-lived and most influential Catholic Popes) by analyzing and commenting on it from an Islamic perspective, a religion he practices and lives by. Through the book, Sillah insisted on promoting the recipes of peace. Instead of encouraging the philosophy of Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD) as...