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The notion of jihad in the activities of the Islamic state
Published 2017-01-01Subjects: “…jihad…”
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Love Jihad in Contemporary Art in Norway
Published 2021-12-01Subjects: “…love jihad…”
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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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Landscapes of the jihad militancy, morality, modernity
Published 2005“…</p> <p>Landscapes of the Jihad explores the features that Al-Qaeda and other strands of militant Islam share in common with global movements. …”
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The Assassination Of Lord Mayo: The 'first' Jihad?
Published 2009“…The manuscripts and papers relating to the thorough investigation that was immediately launched into the death of the Viceroy use the word jihad ('struggle for the Faith') to explain the motivation for the assassination. …”
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Jihad, Religion War, and Terrorism in Islam
Published 2018“…Jihad in Islam is not a war that is termed a "religious war” (al-harb al-muqaddasah) - as perceived by Westerners all along. …”
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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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The future of Jihadism in Europe: a pessimistic view
Published 2016“…This article presents a ten-year forecast for jihadism in Europe. Despite reaching historically high levels in recent years, violent Islamist activity in Europe may increase further over the long term due to four macrotrends: 1) expected growth in the number of economically underperforming Muslim youth, 2) expected growth in the number of available jihadi entrepreneurs, 3) persistent conflict in the Muslim world, and 4) continued operational freedom for clandestine actors on the Internet. …”
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