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    Media And Stereotypes

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    Ayeena Aleah M. Dicali English 27 – Z Sir Andre Dominic Peralta Mainstream Media: Misleading News Leads to Further Stigmatization of Muslims Inequality and Stereotypes among Races, Religions and Islamophobia Ever since the birth of capitalism and modern humans, races and religions were never equal. White is superior than black, Hispanics are illegal masters, African Americans are violent and Muslims are terrorists. These stereotypes are harmless when privatized but may cause serious effects…

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    Al-Shabab Ideology

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    Al-Banna insisted on the importance of Jihad with sword more than Jihad with Soul thus promoting a movement against colonial and imperial western powers. The other prominent scholars that influenced the ideology of Al-Shabaab are Sayyid Qutb, Abdullah Azzam of The Brotherhood and Abu A'la Maududi of Jamaat-I-Islami…

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    he is living in. the religious preachers who design the ideology of al-Qaida tempt the members by many ways. There are many religious preachers who motivate the al-Qaida by showing them different pictures of jihad and rewards from Allah if they fulfil their goals. They say in the name of jihad , the suicidal terrorists would be blessed in paradise and greeted with 72 virgin girls after their sacrifice. So taste you (the results of your evil actions); No increase shall We give you, except in…

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    declared war on all Americans. The first reason why Bin Laden’s assassination was justified is that he declared war on America. Ever since the United States was stationed in the Middle East, Bin Laden was furiated (History). In 1996, he declared a jihad against America, which is religiously sanctioned warfare. A direct quote from the proclamation clearly explains Bin…

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    Al Qaeda Formation

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    Al Qaeda Formation The name Al Qaeda was common in the Soviet-Afghanistan war training camps and it is translated to mean the base in the English language. This organization developed during the Bureau, becoming an organization of faith-fueled warriors rigorously working on an ideological program to protect the world’s evils to Israel and an America that was Jew-dominated. Osama used his managerial skills to establish this group as a business and obtained many of the finances from legitimate…

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    influence has been their largest roadblock to establishing an Islamic nation. Al-Qaeda believed the best way to drive the U.S. out of the region was to carry out a crusade of jihad to inflict economic, political, and physical damage to U.S. forces. Once successful, al-Qaeda would establish Islamic rule and expand their jihad around the region. Ultimately, they wish to join all of the Islamic states and establish a Caliphate in the Islamic…

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    openings (Wiktorowicz) as explanations. Considering that Marc Sageman and Quintan Wiktorowicz advocate this theological-psychological model of radicalization, it comes as no surprise that the frameworks they use to lay out their works, Leaderless Jihad and Radical Islam Rising respectively, are similar. Starting…

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    United States…often U.S. Citizens or legal residents [who] can do enormous damage, particularly when they are inspired by larger notions of jihad” (Obama 2013). Internet propaganda from terrorist organizations such as Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) are targeting American citizens in an attempt to radicalize them to carry out jihad in the United States.…

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    States, out of those sixty there has been forty plots planned and executed by homegrown terrorist. The correlation of September 11th and U.S domestic terrorism is the fact that many of our home grown terrorists are motivated by the Global Salafi Jihad, which is a religious ideology that believes that in a violent Sunni revivalist adaptation of Salafi Islam by the creation of a Muslim state that is governed by Sharia, so that Islam will be the dominant religion around the world (Wright,…

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    Qutb

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    non-believers and to mobilize the masses to the cause which at times include terrorism which was used by many of the modern militants today. Though in the theological sense, his formula for jihad would be at odds with mainstream Islamic thought which contends that only the ruler can legitimately call for jihad, a notion pushed by clerics like bin-Baz, but Sayyid Qutb would look to alternative theologians that would have a different view, which would be the…

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