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Current issues in Islam |
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Current issues in Islam.
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Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Introduction / Johan Leman and Serafettin Pektas -- Salafism, jihadism and radicalisation : between a common doctrinal heritage and the logics of empowerment / Mohamed-Ali Adraoui -- The Libyan jihadist outlook : origins, evolutions and future scenarios / Arturo Varvelli -- The "unreturned": dealing with the foreign fighters and their families who remain in Syria and Iraq / Nadim Houry -- Cyber jihadism : today and tomorrow / Laith Alkhouri -- The role of women in post-IS jihadist transformation and in countering extremism / Anita Perein -- The more things change, the more they stay the same : the post-Caliphate jihadist modus operandi in Europe / Teun van Dongen -- Jihadists in Belgian prisons / Johan Leman -- Urban terrorist sanctuaries in Europe : the case of Molenbeek / Adolfo Gatti -- Migrant smuggling networks and jihadist terrorism / Johan Leman and Stef Janssens -- Prospects for counter-theology against militant jihadism / Serafettin Pektas -- Concluding considerations / Johan Leman and Serafettic Petkas. |
Summary |
Jihadist militants keep being a global threat. Many observers suggest that a transformation is likely to happen in their organisation, operation, mobilisation, and recruitment strategies, particularly after the territorial decline of the "Caliphate" of the "Islamic State." This volume explores different aspects of the future trajectories of militant jihadism and the prospective transformation of this movement in and around Europe. The authors analyse the changing jihadist landscape and networks, and the societal challenges posed by both returned foreign terrorist fighters and those who have not returned to their countries of origin. Other topics of discussion are cyber jihadism, jihadist financing, women's position in and relevance for contemporary jihadism, the role of prisons in relation to radicalisation and militancy, and the changing theological dynamics. Based on recent empirical research, 'Militant Jihadism' offers a solid scholarly contribution to various disciplines that study violence, terrorism, security, and extremism. |
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Print version record. |
Language |
English. |
Subject |
Religious militants.
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Terrorism -- Religious aspects -- Islam.
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Extrémistes religieux.
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Terrorisme -- Aspect religieux -- Islam.
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Islam.
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Religious fundamentalism.
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Sociology.
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Terrorism, armed struggle.
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Terrorist attack.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Islamic Studies.
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Religious militants
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Terrorism -- Religious aspects -- Islam
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Terrorisme -- Aspect religieux -- Islam.
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Indexed Term |
Cyberjihadism |
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Extremism |
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Foreign Fighters |
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Islamic State |
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Jihadism |
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Jihadist Financing |
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Jihadist Women |
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Libya |
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Muslim Critiques of Jihadism |
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Salafism |
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Urban Terrorist Sanctuary |
Added Author |
Pekta, erafettin, 1959- editor.
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Leman, J., 1946- editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: MILITANT JIHADISM. [Place of publication not identified] : LEUVEN UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2019 9462701997 (OCoLC)1111656884 |
ISBN |
9789461663023 (electronic bk.) |
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9461663021 (electronic bk.) |
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9789461663030 |
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946166303X |
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9462701997 |
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9789462701991 |
Standard No. |
10.11116/9789461663023 doi |
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AU@ 000066208781 |
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AU@ 000074038065 |
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AU@ 000066152936 |
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