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Sensors and Functionalities of Non-Invasive Wrist-Wearable Devices: A Review. [PDF]

open access: yesSensors (Basel), 2018
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SALAFI MOVEMENTS AND THEIR IMPACT ON LIBERATION THOUGHT IN MOROCCO

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Anatomy of the Salafi Movement

Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 2006
The Salafi movement (often referred to as the Wahhabis) includes such diverse figures as Osama bin Laden and the Mufti of Saudi Arabia and reflects a broad array of positions regarding issues related to politics and violence. This article explains the sources of unity that connect violent extremists with nonviolent puritans.
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Defining and Understanding the Jihadi-Salafi Movement

Asian Security, 2014
AbstractJihadi-Salafi groups have been on the march in the post-9/11 years on a violent campaign to achieve their ends. From North America to South-East Asia and from Europe to Sub-Saharan Africa, Jihadi-Salafis have attacked Western and local targets with often devastating results.
Emmanuel Karagiannis
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The Salafi Movement in Indonesia: Transnational Dynamics and Local Development

Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 2007
n the mid-1980s Indonesia began witnessing the expansion of the so-called Salafi Da‘wa movement, made evident in the appearance of young men wearing long beards (lihya), Arab-style fl owing robes (jalabiyya), turbans (imama), and trousers right to their ankles (isbal) and women wearing a form of enveloping black veil (niqab) in public places ...
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Salafi and the Purification of Religion Movement in Gorontalo

Proceedings of the 6th Batusangkar International Conference, BIC 2021, 11 - 12 October, 2021, Batusangkar-West Sumatra, Indonesia, 2022
Samsi Pomalingo   +3 more
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Social Exclusion and the Growing Involvement of Tunisian Youth in the Salafi Movement

Contemporary Arab Affairs, 2018
The Salafi movement in Tunisia in general and in the area of Sidi Ali Ben Aoun in particular, emerged as an antisocial movement that adopted the defense of a cultural identity based mainly on the rejection of democracy and the foundations of the modern state, seeking change in every way through a set of well-studied strategies that made young people ...
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