2.5/5 MJ Akbar is the most stylish and knowledgeable political commentator I know. I consider his "Nehru" the best biography I have read and also the best book on our freedom struggle. This was my 5th book by the author.
Unfortunately, in this book he has overdone it, just as a good actor sometimes overacts. In telling a history of Jihad and crusades, he has thrown too much information, too many names n events at d reader like a school textbook.
Secondly, in addition to information overload, he keeps jumping back and forth in time, making it very hard to understand d flow of events.
Thirdly, the style of his language seems artifical and irritating. In combination with d above 2 factors, style destroys lucidity n comprehensibility.
However, because of my earlier reading of Indian history and world current affairs, was able to understand d sections dealing with these. Infact understood the background of a couple of historical events (Third War of Panipat) and figures (Syed Barelvi) very well for d first time. But these insights were few. To the author's credit, he was fair and balanced.
Lastly, i bought both d hard copy n Kindle edition for this book. Earlier it had been out of print. Wish it had not come back !