The Prevalence of Extreme Middle-Eastern Ideologies among Some Nigerians

  • Ahmed, AG
  • David Audu, Moses
  • Loza, Wagdy
  • Maximenco, Artur
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Publication date
June 2013
Publisher
Redfame Publishing
Language
English

Abstract

Over the past decade, a small extremist Islamic sect agitating against Western civilization has grown to become the biggest challenge to Nigerian internal security, a serious threat to international security and peace, and has earned the country the unenviable international reputation of a terrorist state. The radicalization of members of the group is driven majorly by extreme Middle-Eastern Islamic religious ideologies. In this study, 99 Nigerian participants (51 Christians and 48 Muslims) completed the Assessment and Treatment of Radicalization Scale (ATRS; Loza, 2007; formally the Belief Diversity Scale, BDS; Loza, 2007). The ATRS is a 33-item, six subscale instrument that is designed to quantitatively measure Middle-Eastern extremist id...

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