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ISLAM - TERRORISM (7) answer(s).
 
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Islam and its many trends / Verma, Anand K   Journal Article
Verma, Anand K Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Except the war zones, Palestine, Iraq and Afghanistan and the proxy war zones Kashmir and India, for quite sometime the rest of the world has not witnessed a major terrorist incedents. This is because of the high grade counter terrorism measures adopted by US, European countries and others, and also perhaps due to a growing awareness in most of the remaining Islamic populations that terror is always counter productive.
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ID:   073941


Islam between globalization and counterrrorism / Mazrui, Ali A 2006  Book
Mazrui, Ali A Book
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Publication Oxford, James Currey Oxford, 2006.
Description xxii, 331p.
Standard Number 0852558848
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ID:   085616


My brother is my king: evaluating the moral duty of global jihad / Swazo, Norman K   Journal Article
Swazo, Norman K Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This paper considers the problme of definig and describing terrorism associated with contemporary "political" or "radical" Islam and the statements of Osama bin Laden that ostensibly justify global jihad. The auther's moral assesement concider the task of comparative jurisprudence. Given bin Laden's appeal to Islamic source, attention needs to be paid to the authority of the Hanbali school of law and the jurist Ibn Taymiyya as these relate to the justification of global jihad.
Key Words Terrorism  Jihad  Osama Bin Laden  Al Qaeda  Global Jihad  Islam - Terrorism 
Jihad - Islam  Islam - Jihad 
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ID:   075329


Rethinking Islamism: the ideology of the new terror / Desai, Meghnad 2006  Book
Desai, Meghnad Book
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Publication London, I B Tauris, 2006.
Description viii, 196p.
Standard Number 1845112679
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ID:   079523


Transnational terrorism: perspectives on motives measures and impacts / Mahapatra, Chintamani (ed); Tripathy, Amulya (ed) 2007  Book
Mahapatra, Chintamani Book
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Publication New Delhi, Reference Press, 2007.
Description 446p.
Standard Number 9788184050363
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ID:   046633


War without end: the rise of Islamist terrorism and global response / Hiro, Dilip 2002  Book
Hiro, Dilip Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2002.
Description xxxiv, 513p.
Standard Number 9788174362445
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ID:   084089


What's special about U.S. muslims: the war on terrorism as seen by muslims in the United States, Morocco, Egypt, Pakistan, and Indonesia / Mccauley, Clark; Scheckter, Sarah   Journal Article
McCauley, Clark Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Since 11 September 2001, Europe has suffered multiple jihadi attacks but the United States has not. This "American exceptionalism" has been attributed to the special qualities of U.S. Muslims, who are seen as politically better integrated and less sympathetic toward radical politics than other Muslims. This article tests the exceptionalism hypothesis by comparing results from a 2007 Pew poll of U.S. Muslims with results from 2006-2007 START polls of Muslims in Morocco, Egypt, Pakistan, and Indonesia. On questions about religious identity, attitude toward Al Qaeda, U.S. intentions in the War on Terrorism, and suicide terrorism, U.S. Muslims differed only slightly from comparison Muslims.
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