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IDEOLOGICAL PREREQUISITES FOR TERRORIST ATTACKS BY RADICAL ISLAMISTS ON FACILITIES IN THE UNITED STATES (11.09.2001)

ИДЕОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ПРЕДПОСЫЛКИ ТЕРРОРИСТИЧЕСКИХ АТАК РАДИКАЛЬНЫХ ИСЛАМИСТОВ НА ОБЪЕКТЫ В США (11.09.2001 Г.)

Dobaev Igor (Добаев И.П.) and Dobaev Andrei (Добаев А.И.)
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Dobaev Igor (Добаев И.П.): Southern Federal University
Dobaev Andrei (Добаев А.И.): Southern Federal University

State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2021, vol. 1, 18-23

Abstract: Twenty years ago, terrorist attacks were carried out against a number of significant targets in the United States. As a result, several thousand people died, and members of the radical Islamist group Al-Qaeda and personally its leader, Osama bin Laden, were declared terrorists, although there are other opinions about the organizers and customers of these attacks. In this article, the authors examine the ideological prerequisites that have accumulated for centuries in some trends in Islam, which could become the driving motive for committing acts of terrorism by adherents of radical Islamism.

Keywords: Kjihad; ideology; Islamism; radicalism; Salafism; Takfir; terrorism; “pure” Islam (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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