Understanding Islamic Fundamentalism: The Theological and Ideological Basis of Al-Qa'ida's Political TacticsOxford University Press, 2011 - 306 من الصفحات Beginning with an examination of medieval Islamic fundamentalist movements such as Kharjism, Ibadism, Hanbalism, and Wahhabism, Sayed Khatab looks at the similarities and differences between them and present organizations such as al-Qa'ida. It may be surprising that many of the radical narratives embraced by modern groups have not emerged recently. Identifying these roots can lead to a better understanding of al-Qa'ida's theological and intellectual narratives, and how they effectively indoctrinate youths and attract many of them to violent acts of terrorism. |
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Introduction | 1 |
The Origins of Fundamentalism | 27 |
From Fundamentalism to Neojihadism | 77 |
Ideology | 129 |
AlQaidas Tactics | 167 |
The Ideological War | 209 |
Conclusion | 237 |
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