Knowing the enemy : jihadist ideology and the War on Terror
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BP190.5.T47 H33 2006
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BP190.5.T47 H33 2006
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89.29 political ideologies: other.
89.58 political violence.
Authors' autographs (Provenance)
Extremism.
Guerre contre le terrorisme, 2001-2009.
Ideology.
International politics.
Islam
Islam and world politics.
Islam.
Islam.
Jihad.
Muslims.
Nonfiction.
Political ideology.
Political violence.
Politique mondiale -- Aspect religieux -- Islam.
Terrorism -- Religious aspects -- Islam.
Terrorism.
Terrorisme -- Aspect religieux -- Islam.
Terrorismus
War on Terrorism, 2001-
War on Terrorism, 2001-2009.
89.58 political violence.
Authors' autographs (Provenance)
Extremism.
Guerre contre le terrorisme, 2001-2009.
Ideology.
International politics.
Islam
Islam and world politics.
Islam.
Islam.
Jihad.
Muslims.
Nonfiction.
Political ideology.
Political violence.
Politique mondiale -- Aspect religieux -- Islam.
Terrorism -- Religious aspects -- Islam.
Terrorism.
Terrorisme -- Aspect religieux -- Islam.
Terrorismus
War on Terrorism, 2001-
War on Terrorism, 2001-2009.
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Book
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vi, 243 pages ; 22 cm
Language
English
UPC
99811686011
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
After September 11, Americans agonized over why nineteen men hated the United States enough to kill three thousand civilians in an unprovoked assault. Analysts have offered a wide variety of explanations for the attack, but the one voice missing is that of the terrorists themselves. This penetrating book is the first to present the inner logic of al-Qa'ida and like-minded extremist groups by which they justify September 11 and other terrorist attacks. Mary Habeck explains that these extremist groups belong to a new movement--known as jihadism--with a specific ideology based on the thought of Muhammad ibn Abd al- Wahhab, Hasan al-Banna, and Sayyid Qutb. Jihadist ideology contains new definitions of the unity of God and of jihad, which allow members to call for the destruction of democracy and the United States and to murder innocent men, women, and children. Habeck also suggests how the United States might defeat the jihadis, using their own ideology against them. [from Publisher description].
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SACFinal081324
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Habeck, M. R. (2006). Knowing the enemy: jihadist ideology and the War on Terror . Yale University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Habeck, Mary R. 2006. Knowing the Enemy: Jihadist Ideology and the War On Terror. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Habeck, Mary R. Knowing the Enemy: Jihadist Ideology and the War On Terror New Haven: Yale University Press, 2006.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Habeck, M. R. (2006). Knowing the enemy: jihadist ideology and the war on terror. New Haven: Yale University Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Habeck, Mary R. Knowing the Enemy: Jihadist Ideology and the War On Terror Yale University Press, 2006.
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