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America's Struggle Against the Wahhabi/Neo-Salafi Movement
Orbis, 2007Abstract One consequence of using labels such as the “global war on terrorism,” “the long war,” “the global struggle against violent extremism” or any name that dissociates the conflict from the Wahhabi/neo-Salafi movement is that Americans lack the necessary framework for assessing U.S. policies. Misconceptions concerning the war proliferate on both
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The Jihadi-Salafi Movement and the Environment
2023Chapter 6 analyses the environmentalism of two jihadi-Salafist groups, al-Qaeda and ISIS. First, it describes their general perspective on the environment, focusing on perceptions of territoriality. Then, it examines their perspective on water, animal issues, pollution and energy.
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The Salafi Transnational Jihad Movement and al-Qaeda (1984–2001)
2015Eitan Y. Alimi +2 more
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Salafis and Modernists in the Moroccan Nationalist Movement
1996Three major factors have made Islam a dominant feature of Moroccan political life. First, ever since Morocco achieved statehood and became an independent entity in the eighth century, Islam has been the cement joining Moroccans together. Islam was the only common factor able to bridge the gap among different ethnic and linguistic Moroccan communities ...
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Salafi youth activism in Britain: A social movement perspective
Journal of Muslims in Europe, 2020Abstract The article uses insights from social movement theory (SMT) to comprehend how a local Salafi youth group in Britain promotes ideas, recruits new members and shares organisational features with other forms of collective action. A social movement perspective has not been employed systematically for the study of quietest Salafi activism ...
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Between social contention andtakfirism: the evolution of the Salafi-jihadi movement in Tunisia
Mediterranean Politics, 2016AbstractThis article analyses the evolution of the international jihadi movement during the Arab uprisings. It is based on the case study of Ansar al-Sharia in Tunisia, which emerged in 2011 and disappeared in 2013, after it went through a process of failed institutionalization.
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Salafi movement and new political transformations in Egypt
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021Mariia Rubtcova, Oleg Pavenkov
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