La littérature politique du G.I.A. algérien des origines à Djamal Zitouni: esquisse d'une analyse

To tempt to understand the Algerian Armed Islamic Group (A.I.G.) through its writings, notably those distributed within the Muslim community of Belgium, such is the goal of this survey on a topic that was until then little studied. The shape and the language, the politics and the religion are analyz...

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Main Author: Grignard, Alain (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:French
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Published: Ed. ESKA 2005
In: Maghreb, Machrek
Year: 2005, Issue: 184, Pages: 81-103
Further subjects:B Religious identity
B Dschihadismus
B Religion
B Algeria Groupe Islamique Armé (Algérie) Islam and politics Militanter Islam Religionsbezogene Ideologie Indexing Belgium Minority Religiöse Bevölkerungsgruppe Muslime
B Islam and politics
B Population group
B Muslim
B Militancy
B Islam
B Belgium
B Minority
B Ideology
B Algeria
B Indexing
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Summary:To tempt to understand the Algerian Armed Islamic Group (A.I.G.) through its writings, notably those distributed within the Muslim community of Belgium, such is the goal of this survey on a topic that was until then little studied. The shape and the language, the politics and the religion are analyzed there systematically, and if the author recognizes that the political content of these writings is relatively little solid, it brings nevertheless a contribution to the history of the A.I.G., from the origins to the death of Djamal Zitouni, in July 1996. (Maghreb-Machrek/DÜI)
ISSN:1762-3162
Contains:In: Maghreb, Machrek