The strange fascination with Islam in the West continues. Most recently, the originally Trinidadian but nowBritish author V S. Naipaul has brought out a massive volume about his travels in four Islamic countries --all of them non-Arab -- as a sequel to a book he wrote on the same four places about 18 years ago. The firstbook was called Among the Believers: An Islamic Journey; the new one is Beyond Belief: IslamicExcursions Among the Converted Peoples. In the meantime Naipaul has become Sir V S Naipaul, an extremelyfamous and, it must be said, very talented writer whose novels and non-fiction (mostly travel books) haveestablished his reputation as one of the truly celebrated, justly well-known figures in world literaturetoday.