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Deconstructing Jihad
Published 2016“…A few weeks ago, Osama bin Laden is purported to have issued yet another call for jihad – this time, in response to the possibility of a war waged on Iraq. …”
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"Jihad now" vs. "Jihad later" : different means, same end
Published 2014“…Indonesian jihadists are divided between those who insist on conducting “jihad now” and those advocating for “jihad later”. …”
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Faint signals and a new form of jihadism : host community supported jihadism
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Robbery in the name of Jihad
Published 2016“…Their interpretation - or rather misinterpretation of Al-Fai - is a classic example of the distortions of Islamic teachings that some jihadis resort to in the pursuit of what they regard as jihad.…”
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The Inevitable Jihad in Myanmar
Published 2017“…The crisis has resulted in growing regional resentment against Myanmar, with hardline Islamist groups promising to wage ‘jihad’ in Myanmar.…”
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Mughal jihad : blood, soul and brain
Published 2021“…Furthermore, it covers the motivations behind the uses of jihad and my thesis utilizes Mughal autobiographical works to do so. …”
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Global jihad, sectarianism and the madrassahs in Pakistan
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Taliban's return to power : boost for global jihadism?
Published 2021“…The Taliban’s return to power, following the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, will potentially rejuvenate Al-Qaeda’s brand of global jihadism. The Taliban’s military victories validate the jihadist doctrine and provide Islamist militants with a new impetus. …”
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Charity for “Jihad” in Syria : The Indonesian-Uyghur Connection
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After 17 July: Who is Prince of Jihad?
Published 2016“…After a lull since the execution of the Bali bombers, the extremist online community is finally reenergised by the arrest of the Prince of Jihad. Who is he?…”
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Animated jihad : growing sophistication of jihadist video
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Abu Bakar Bashir : Jihad or tyranny of leadership?
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Jihadism studies in counter ideology : time for initiation in universities
Published 2011“…Is it time to optimise the soft approach, such as introducing Jihadism Studies in courses on terrorism?…”
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Islamism, radical islam, jihadism : the problem of language and islamophobia
Published 2015“…There are problems with terms used to discuss religiously justified violence, like Islamism, Radical Islam, Jihadism, etc. They may provide legitimacy to terrorists, increase Islamophobia, and distort or misrepresent the actions and ideologies they seek to describe.…”
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