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Almajiri heritage and the threat of non-state terrorism in nort / Awofeso, Niyi; Ritchie, Jan; Degeling, Peter   Journal Article
Awofeso, Niyi Journal Article
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Publication 2003.
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Islam and education: conflict and conformity in Pakistan's madrassahs / Ali, Saleem H 2009  Book
Ali, Saleem H Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2009.
Description xiii, 214p.
Standard Number 9780195476729
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054274297.77/ALI 054274MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Who are Pakistan's militants and their families? / Fair, C Christine   Journal Article
Fair, C Christine Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This article presents results of a survey of 141 Pakistani families of slain militants. This survey collected data about the militants and their households. While derived from a convenience sample, these data are unprecedented and offer a glimpse into the backgrounds of militants and the families who (mostly) supported their decision to join the jihad. Most militants served and died in Kashmir and seem to be "high quality" militants in that they, like their heads of household, are well educated and not predominantly coming from seminaries, as is often claimed. This analysis suggests that while the militants merit attention, so do the families that produce militants.
Key Words Terrorism  Insurgency  Afghanistan  Kashmir  Militancy  Madrassahs 
Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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