Hatred's Kingdom: How Saudi Arabia Supports the New Global TerrorismSimon and Schuster, 1 апр. 2012 г. - Всего страниц: 335 A book to challenge the status quo, spark a debate, and get people talking about the issues and questions we face as a country! |
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... Militant Islamic Radicalism Hatred, “Deep and Fierce” The “Emir of Jihad” Abdullah Azzam's Ideology of Jihad A New Militant Hybrid Chapter 7 - Wahhabism Reasserts Itself A New Internal Challenge External Challenges: The Fall of the Shah ...
... Militant Islamic Radicalism Hatred, “Deep and Fierce” The “Emir of Jihad” Abdullah Azzam's Ideology of Jihad A New Militant Hybrid Chapter 7 - Wahhabism Reasserts Itself A New Internal Challenge External Challenges: The Fall of the Shah ...
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... militant Islam and for terrorist operations making frontpage news, Gold adds a historical dimension to the debate, explaining in this important book where the hatred comes from and its full implications, as well as offering helpful ...
... militant Islam and for terrorist operations making frontpage news, Gold adds a historical dimension to the debate, explaining in this important book where the hatred comes from and its full implications, as well as offering helpful ...
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... militant Islamic trends.11 Sheikh Hisham Kabbani, the Lebanese-born chairman of the Islamic Supreme Council of America, characterized Wahhabism as “the modern outgrowth of a twocentury-old heresy.”12 Kabbani reflects a whole line of ...
... militant Islamic trends.11 Sheikh Hisham Kabbani, the Lebanese-born chairman of the Islamic Supreme Council of America, characterized Wahhabism as “the modern outgrowth of a twocentury-old heresy.”12 Kabbani reflects a whole line of ...
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... militant religious leader in Saudi Arabia, it is Wahhabi Islam that has provided the foundation for bin Laden's vast terrorist network. Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Salih al-Jarbu asserted in a book written after September 11 that “Osama bin ...
... militant religious leader in Saudi Arabia, it is Wahhabi Islam that has provided the foundation for bin Laden's vast terrorist network. Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Salih al-Jarbu asserted in a book written after September 11 that “Osama bin ...
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... militant meaning of jihad. For example, the Kharajites (“seceders”), who left the Islamic mainstream in the seventh century, even made jihad into a sixth pillar of the Islamic faith (the five pillars of Islam accepted throughout the ...
... militant meaning of jihad. For example, the Kharajites (“seceders”), who left the Islamic mainstream in the seventh century, even made jihad into a sixth pillar of the Islamic faith (the five pillars of Islam accepted throughout the ...
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White Terror | |
Building the Modern Saudi State | |
Reactivating Wahhabism | |
The Hothouse for Militant Islamic Radicalism | |
Wahhabism Reasserts Itself | |
The Hatred Continues | |
Was Saudi Arabia Finally Changing? | |
Conclusion | |
The Evidence | |
Notes | |
Glossary | |
Index | |
About the Author | |
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