After 11 September attacks, the violent actions of Al-Qaeda have led to much misinformation about Islam in Western countries. The article studies the intellectual foundations and the origins of such false perceptions of Islam by Islamic military groups, such as Al-Qaeda. According to the hypothesis of this article, the combination of Wahhabism with the ideas of radicals such as Seyyed Qutb, has contributed to the creation of the Al-Qaeda network; the product of this combination is called Neo-Wahhabism. Also, the Islamic Revolution of Iran and the occupation of Afghanistan by the Soviet Union in 1979 had a key role in its creation
This article examines the al-Qaeda movement in terms of the categories of “global” and “local.” Both...
This article discusses the relationship between Islam and terrorism. The West accuses Islam as a rel...
This paper is on the relation between jihad and terrorism in the Islamic fundamentalism. Since Septe...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The purpose of the article is to illustrate the ideological aspect of Al-Qaeda that constitutes the ...
This article investigates the ideology of Al-Qaeda as perceived from within the network. Particular ...
Until September 11, 2001 few Westerners had ever heard of "Wahhabism." Now most of us recognize the ...
"In the post-9/11 world, each day's news presents us with images of fanatical fighters and suicide b...
The article deals with the problem of politicizing Islam. The author states that Salafits’s approach...
Transnational terrorism promoted by the Al-Qaeda movement gained high-level strategic attention afte...
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and subsequent discussions of religious extremism have ...
The article deals with the present-day causes of the reproduction of Islamist terrorism. The concept...
ABSTRACT\ud TERRORISM AND ISLAM: DISTORTION OF ISLAMIC\ud CONCEPTS TO JUSTIFY VIOLENT ATTACKS\ud by\...
This article discusses the Bush administration\u27s extension of the War on Terror in Southeast Asia...
The article is devoted to Muslim fundamentalism as practiced by the Afghan Taliban. Muslim fundament...
This article examines the al-Qaeda movement in terms of the categories of “global” and “local.” Both...
This article discusses the relationship between Islam and terrorism. The West accuses Islam as a rel...
This paper is on the relation between jihad and terrorism in the Islamic fundamentalism. Since Septe...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The purpose of the article is to illustrate the ideological aspect of Al-Qaeda that constitutes the ...
This article investigates the ideology of Al-Qaeda as perceived from within the network. Particular ...
Until September 11, 2001 few Westerners had ever heard of "Wahhabism." Now most of us recognize the ...
"In the post-9/11 world, each day's news presents us with images of fanatical fighters and suicide b...
The article deals with the problem of politicizing Islam. The author states that Salafits’s approach...
Transnational terrorism promoted by the Al-Qaeda movement gained high-level strategic attention afte...
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and subsequent discussions of religious extremism have ...
The article deals with the present-day causes of the reproduction of Islamist terrorism. The concept...
ABSTRACT\ud TERRORISM AND ISLAM: DISTORTION OF ISLAMIC\ud CONCEPTS TO JUSTIFY VIOLENT ATTACKS\ud by\...
This article discusses the Bush administration\u27s extension of the War on Terror in Southeast Asia...
The article is devoted to Muslim fundamentalism as practiced by the Afghan Taliban. Muslim fundament...
This article examines the al-Qaeda movement in terms of the categories of “global” and “local.” Both...
This article discusses the relationship between Islam and terrorism. The West accuses Islam as a rel...
This paper is on the relation between jihad and terrorism in the Islamic fundamentalism. Since Septe...