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    of ignorance included anything that opposes Islam should be eradicated and he applied this concept to modern Islamic societies that he felt had turned away from Islamic law and values due to the influence of European colonisation and imperialism. Jihad: To oppose all things other than Islam‚ It was the means to the rebirth of Islam through the use of violence‚ it promoted an armed revolution of Islam recognised the Islamic struggle in the world on a personal and communal level‚ he also believed in

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    Old and New Terrorism

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    Old and New terrorism the aims of terrorists activities terrorist groups are involved in the targets of terrorists examples Terrorism is not a new concept‚ and despite it was used very often over the past decade‚ it remains one of the most difficult issues to define. although the definitions of terrorism vary widely‚ the all come from a common point: terrorism is a tactic characterized basically by the use of violence and the spread of fear. However‚ over the last decades the term ’terrorism’ has

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    inspired groups of Islamic extreme fundamentalists. These fundamentalists are ready to wage Jihad against their enemies. Jihad is the Muslim form of warfare that focuses on a persons inner struggle. This type of force is supposed to be used to improve one’s self or society. With the west influencing much of the world it seems as though people in the Muslim community feel oppressed and will carry out Jihad in the name of their GOD‚ to purify “their world”. Each sect has a state sponsor which helps

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    that in the next five years‚ or sooner‚ that we will agree to accept millions of Muslims. Do not forget... they want each family to have seven children to gain Islamic Geographic Dominance and accelerate the Caliphate through "Cultural Jihad". What does "Cultural Jihad" mean --- just one example of thousands of minutia ( A Bishop of a church in Stockholm agreed to remove the cross from the top of the church as it offended the Muslims living in the area) You can already see signs all over America of

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    As the environment changes around terrorist groups so too must the groups themselves. As they evolve‚ new tactics found to be most effective are quickly adopted and overtime become trends. For example‚ suicide bombings have become an enduring symbol of terrorism. Despite the decline in the use of this tactic‚ it still has the same stinging effect when used. The recent suicide bombings in Istanbul are evidence of this fact. It remains to be seen if recent trends in terrorism (i.e. cyber-attacks

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    Religious Extremism

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    of culture and conflict. One strong root of this conflict comes from Jihad‚ which in its original and basic meaning translates to the struggle to be a good Muslim or the struggle to live by the codes of Islam. The Greater Jihad‚ which is the more prominent form in Islamic culture‚ is the internal struggle to improve one ’s soul. Then there is the Lesser Jihad which is the external and physical struggle of Islam. Under Lesser Jihad‚ Muslims would have the right and responsibility to physically defend

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    Islamic Radicalism

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    Islamic Radicalism As years have passed‚ Islam has become a major political force in the contemporary world‚ arguably through means of terrorism and guerilla warfare. The word Islam actually means‚ “submission” to the will of Allah‚ “God” which is similar to how terrorists tend to try and submit others by force to follow said will. These terrorists’ objective is to spread Islamic faith and politics by ridding the world of non-believers to ultimately achieve a pure Islamic state

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    currently in al-Qaeda‚ but it is estimated to be somewhere in the thousands. Members must be Islamic and have one goal in life: to spread militant Islam world wide. Their purpose in life is to overtake all Muslim countries and spread this “global jihad” in violent ways. Many of these members either go to prison‚ or are killed performing their

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    Eagle Eyes

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    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has tips for being prepared in the event of a terrorist attack. This information is available at the DHS website‚ www.ready.gov. The Eagle Eyes program is an anti-terrorism initiative that enlists the eyes and ears of Air Force members and citizens in the war on terror. The program reveals some typical activities in which terrorists engage to plan their attacks. How You Can Help Anti-Terrorism Efforts in the Northern District of Georgia Preventing terrorist

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    The Conflict in Mali

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    the MNLA disagreed with Ansar Dine’s strict governing laws and declared war on their one-time partners. From a Western perspective‚ the volatility only really began when the Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa sprung up‚ also taking arms against the MNLA. The Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa is an Al-Qaeda splinter group that seems well on its way to establishing a foothold in Northern Mali‚ and from there‚ the Western world fears they will try and further their expansion into

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