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ID092629
Title ProperRibat, al-Qa'ida, and the challenge for US foreign policy
LanguageENG
AuthorLong, Mark
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article explores al-Qa'ida's concept of a sacred geography, focusing on the idea of "ribat" - maintaining watch on the frontier to defend Islam. Beginning in Afghanistan, fundamentalists have re-adopted this term from the hadith to characterize their struggle with the West, from al-Andalus to Palestine to Chechnya to Iraq. The implications for US policy are enormous, especially as it operates within the perceived Islamic patrimony. An understanding of ribat also helps explain why al-Qa'ida had no significant presence in Iraq prior to March 2003 but would soon thereafter.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle East Journal Vol. 63, No. 1; Win 2009: p31-47
Journal SourceMiddle East Journal Vol. 63, No. 1; Win 2009: p31-47
Key WordsRibat ;  Al-Qaeda ;  Al-Qaida ;  US - Foreign Policy ;  United States ;  Foreign Policy