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Of Jihads, Jihadists, and Jihadisms

Terrorism and Political Violence, 2016
Youseff H. Aboul-Enein. Militant Islamist Ideology: Understanding the Global Threat. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2013. 272 pp., $19.95 paperback.
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Jihad

Pouvoirs, 2003
Résumé Le concept de jihad est central dans la doctrine islamique, mais il caractérise une situation d’exception, surtout lorsqu’il mobilise chaque individu pour défendre la communauté contre l’agression. Justifiant le recours aux armes et le bouleversement des hiérarchies établies, il peut se retourner contre ceux qui l’ont initié, et entraîner la ...
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Jihad and Counter-jihad in Germany

Jadavpur Journal of International Relations, 2014
Historically, jihad was long encouraged by the West, a perspective which has not gained sufficient recognition in scholarly literature. Berlin played an important role in this ever since the times of Kaiser Wilhelm II till the end of Hitler’s Third Reich. The Germans, playing the game of big-power politics against primarily the British Empire, actively
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Jihad

2022
The word “jihad” is everywhere in the global media. It generally appears in the context of violence waged against the West by militants in or from Muslim-majority societies. This usage overwhelmingly colors popular discourse about Islam and Muslims and it has resulted in highly simplistic, distorted, and ahistorical understandings of the concept of ...
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Jihad

2015
This chapter analyzes the concept of jihad. Literally meaning “struggle,” jihad may be associated with almost any activity by which Muslims attempt to bring personal and social life into a pattern of conformity with the guidance of God. Nevertheless, early in the development of Islam, jihad came to be associated particularly with fighting or making war
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The Jihad and the Jihad: The Relevance of the Distinction for Syria

Vostok. Afro-aziatskie obshchestva: istoriia i sovremennost
The ideology of the Islamists who came to power in Syria in December 2024 is analyzed in historical retrospection as a separate strategic line of Middle Eastern jihadism. This is the line of the coalition of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (formerly – Jabhat Fatah al-Sham and Jabhat al-Nusra), banned in the Russian Federation.
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Jihadism

Militant Islamism, which is often referred to as “jihadism” (though there is arguably not a single “jihadism” but rather multiple types), continues to be a key international security issue across multiple regions and continents. The term “jihadi” (or “jihadist”) refers to individuals and organizations adhering to a set of religio-political ideologies ...
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