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    these questions, why Muslim extremism in the Western societies like Great Britain did these? Wiktorowicz, in this case, is trying to analysis the Islamic radical activism base on one radical organization (al-Muhajiroun) in London and ruled by Omar Bakri Mohammed. But I am questioning, is the radical activism could be analyzed by only one grand theory of social movement? Because social movement…

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    to take inspiration from, here is a list of the most popular names of 2016. Girls names ending with an ‘a’ continue to prove popular, with Olivia, Sophia and Amelia remaining firm favorites for the second year running. When it comes to baby boys, Mohammed has now been the most popular boys name in the UK for two years running, with the list otherwise peppered with a combination of traditional names such as Oliver and William, as well as Irish classics such as Ryan and Aiden. Top Boys Names:…

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    in Pakistan. On October 9th, 2012 a serious crime was taken place in Pakistan between a 14-year-old girl named Malala Yousafzai and the terrorists Tehrik-i-Taliban. The Taliban is an aggressive and strict movement that was founded by Hamid Gul, Mohammed Omar, Abdul Ghani Baradar…

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    ISIS Intervention

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    A student named Faisal Mohammed who was 18 years old was visiting websites for ISIS and other terrorist organizations before the attack took place. Mohammad had pro-ISIS propaganda on his laptop and an image of the ISIS flag on his backpack. Mohammad carried a hunting knife with…

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    Mir Aimal Kansi Case

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    On Monday, January 25th 1993 around 08.00 a.m. a number of vehicle stopped in the two-north bound, left-turn lanes in route 123 in Fairfax County at the main entrance of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), waiting for their turn to the entrance. At the same time, coming from another vehicles a lone gunman emerge. Stopped behind the other vehicles, armed with an AK-47 assault rifle proceed to move among other vehicles firing the weapon into them. Within seconds, CIA employees identified as…

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    perceptions that they have to deal with are themselves unreasonable and, frankly, absurd. This means allows Americans both to come together and to see for themselves how unfair Islamophobia is for the victims and America at large through humor. Mohammed Ahmer deals with the difficulties that he and his family has to deal as a first-generation family in America. First of all,…

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    The rise of terrorism in the 1990’s can be linked back to a chain of events starting with United States foreign policy during the Cold-War era. When the Soviet Union pulled out of Afghanistan in 1989, a vacuum of power was left behind. During the Afghan-Soviet war, the United States funded billions of dollars to the Mujahideen to prevent Afghanistan from becoming communist. In the 1990s, members of the Mujahideen formed the Taliban to impose stability and rule of law. Osma Bin Laden, the…

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    teaching style was very effective. He explores my love to teaching for thus, he decided and wanted me to complete my higher study when I get my bachelor’s degree. After I had my bachelor’s, I was appointed to teach in high schools in 2000. I taught at Mohammed Nasser School in Benghazi; it was one of the most famous public high schools in the city because of the reputation of good teachers and…

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    Although researchers have made several forays into the radicalization process that focuses on religious ideology as a central factor, a more complex approach has emerged—one that examines the interaction between theology and psychology. Not entirely convinced by the idea that religious ideology alone can motivate individuals into carrying out violence, this novel perspective looks beyond, focusing on group dynamics (Sageman) and cognitive openings (Wiktorowicz) as explanations. Considering that…

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    some concern amongst the public. The media of course escalates this issue by mainly publishing stories about when a child on a vegan diet gets harmed. The Huffington Post and National post both posted articles in July of that there are written by Mohammed Omar and Mary Hui, respectively, about this issue. Both articles raise issues that concern the public and also tries to somewhat debunk myths about children on vegan diets. The articles poses the complex question of how the media has dealt with…

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