Jihad in the West:: the rise of militant salafism
"Militant Salafism is one of the most significant movements in politics today. Unfortunately its significance has not been matched by understanding. To begin to address this knowledge deficit this book argues that, rather than the largely unhelpful pursuit of individual 'root causes'...
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Format: | Print Book |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge [u.a.]
Cambridge University Press
2011
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In: | Year: 2011 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Western world
/ Salafīyah
/ Islam
/ Radicalism
B Salafīyah / Jihad / Terrorism |
Further subjects: | B
Terrorism
B Politische Gewalt B Religiöser Mord B Jihad B Salafīyah B Religion B Terrorism Religious aspects Islam B Bewaffneter Kampf B Salafijja-Bewegung B International terrorism B Islam B Islamic fundamentalism B Islamischer Fundamentalismus |
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Summary: | "Militant Salafism is one of the most significant movements in politics today. Unfortunately its significance has not been matched by understanding. To begin to address this knowledge deficit this book argues that, rather than the largely unhelpful pursuit of individual 'root causes' offered in much of the literature, we would be better served by looking at the factors that have enabled and facilitated a particular political imagery. That political imagery is one that allows individuals to conceive of themselves as integral members of a global battle waged between the forces of Islam and the West, something that lies at the heart of militant Salafism. Frazer Egerton shows how the ubiquity of modern media and the prevalence of movement have allowed for a transformation of existing beliefs into an ideology supportive of militant Salafism against the West amongst Western Muslims"-- |
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Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 165-218) and index |
ISBN: | 052117581X |