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  • ...[[Middle East Forum]], supported by the David Horowitz Freedom Center, '''Islamist Watch''' combats the ideas and institutions of nonviolent, radical Islam in | http://www.islamist-watch.org/about.php
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  • A project of the [[Middle East Forum]], intended to block legal Islamist (as distinct from [[Islam|Muslim]]) activities
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  • ...Homegrown Terror Cases, August 3, 2009, http://www.islamist-watch.org/2104/islamist-groups-push-conspiracy-theories-in ...July 31, 2009, http://www.islamist-watch.org/2098/jafar-jeff-siddiqui-the-islamist-who-served-on
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  • ...e Soviets retreated, some of the fighters joined national or transnational Islamist [[terrorist]] groups.
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  • ...-Uygur Autonomous Region, usually called Turkestan, and the creation of an Islamist state
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  • ...d from national leader to political prisoner, and has been affiliated with Islamist movements worldwide, often changing affiliation
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  • Egyptian radical Islamist, who formed the Muslim Brotherhood
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  • ...Homegrown Terror Cases, August 3, 2009, http://www.islamist-watch.org/2104/islamist-groups-push-conspiracy-theories-in ...July 31, 2009, http://www.islamist-watch.org/2098/jafar-jeff-siddiqui-the-islamist-who-served-on
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  • ...1995 by [[Steven Emerson]], a nonprofit organization that studies radical Islamist groups
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  • Palestinian terrorist group, political rather than Islamist, formed in 1958, part of many alliances, and now generally inactive
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  • A project of the [[Middle East Forum]], intended to block legal Islamist (as distinct from [[Islam|Muslim]]) activities
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  • International islamist terrorist network. Responsible for the 9/11 attack and other terrorist atta
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  • [[Sudan]]ese Islamist party led by [[Hassan al-Turabi]]; has called for President [[Omar al-Bashi
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  • An Islamist and [[Shi'a]] group, centered in [[Lebanon]], which has conducted [[terrori
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  • A radical Islamist term of art referring to ostensibly Muslim regimes that are corrupt, do not
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  • A [[Deoband]] Islamist and [[Pashtun people|Pashtun]], although not separatist, opposition party o
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  • ...nals; investigates the interface between Western and Islamic culture for [[Islamist Watch]]
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  • ...rld and Senior Fellow, [[Hudson Institute]]; Founded ''[[Current Trends in Islamist Ideology]]''; previously on faculty at the [[University of Chicago]] and [[
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  • Currently the ruling party of Pakistan, a center-left Islamist political party launched by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto in 1967; espoused socialism
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  • .../meast/egypt-morsi-profile/index.html Egypt's new president: U.S.-educated Islamist]. 24th June 2012.</ref>
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  • An online resource "documenting the activities and identities of Islamist individuals and groups in the United States and abroad". quoting [[Eliot Co
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  • ==From [[Islamist Watch]], released in Pajamas Media== ...Homegrown Terror Cases, August 3, 2009, http://www.islamist-watch.org/2104/islamist-groups-push-conspiracy-theories-in
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  • ...1960s and 1970s, to become an intense critic of [[liberalism]], and later Islamist thought, in popular culture; founder of the David Horowitz Freedom Center a
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  • ...o submits [[to the rule of Allah]]". The term has a different meaning than Islamist; an Islamic is a Muslim that believes that the government should run by the
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  • ...lestine-General Command]] (PFLP-GC)''' are [[Marxism|Marxist]] rather than Islamist groups within the [[Palestinian Authority|Palestinian political system]]. W
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  • ...ates? We now know that these attacks were carried out by various groups of Islamist extremists. The 9/11 attack was driven by Osama bin Laden.<ref name=911Comm *(2) prevent the continued growth of Islamist terrorism, and
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  • ...ve. It does not demand a return to the customs of the Prophet, but demands Islamist rule under sharia.
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  • ...rs against the Soviets in Afghanistan. It was also an increasingly radical Islamist organization.
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  • ...[[Middle East Forum]], supported by the David Horowitz Freedom Center, '''Islamist Watch''' combats the ideas and institutions of nonviolent, radical Islam in | http://www.islamist-watch.org/about.php
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  • ...by the American role in the first Gulf War, and one of the pioneers of the Islamist use of cassette sermons."<ref name=Lynch2006-03-24 /> After a 2003 terroris
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  • ...nature of Pakistan as a Muslim state and the way he is often invoked as an Islamist ideal.
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  • ...g</code>", with a mission of "documenting the activities and identities of Islamist individuals and groups in the United States and abroad".<ref name=About>{{c
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  • ===Islamist themes=== ...e protest movement has included people who have been influenced by radical Islamist groups and clerics such as [[Abu Hamza al-Masri]].
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  • ...[[shari'a]]. [[Hamas]] and [[Hezbollah]], for example, while having strong Islamist principles, also recognizably provide social services. ...d with the [[near enemy]] first want to reform, by overthrow if necessary, Islamist governments that they consider to be compromising the tenets of [[shari'a]]
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  • ...ant that for Iraq; he is not a cleric himself. He was, however, seen as an Islamist, and backed by clerics. <ref name=NYT2005-02-23>{{citation | title = Shiites in Iraq Back Islamist to Be Premier
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  • ...as the "blind sheikh," '''Omar Abdel-Rahman''' was associated with radical Islamist groups in the United States, and is serving a life sentence, without the po
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  • ...th respect to Zionism|Zionist ideals, just as it cannot accept an Islamism|Islamist model.
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  • Leader of the Islamist Khaled Abu al-Abbas Brigade. Formerly a leading figure in Al-Qaeda in the ...bc.co.uk/news/world-africa-14121440 BBC profile]]). Leader of the moderate Islamist Justice and Development Party.
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  • ...ary regime taking over. Following elections, the Muslim Brotherhood led by Islamist Mohammed Morsi was installed to power, however violent social unrest led to ...d were rigged. On 2 June 2013, the High Court of Egypt invalidated the new Islamist-dominated Senate on the grounds that its new legislative role was unconstit
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  • ...oderate Islamists. In Egypt the electoral advantage went to the moderately Islamist Muslim Brotherhood, but there have been massive popular challenges to the l ...to compete in elections. Tunisia excluded religiously-affiliated parties. Islamist parties were banned in Egypt, but the nominally illegal Muslim Brotherhood
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  • ...against the Soviets in the [[Afghanistan War (1978-1992)]]. The party is Islamist but not Salafist, willing to work outside religious structures. <ref name=>
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  • He founded the Hudson Institute journal ''[[Current Trends in Islamist Ideology]]'', the subject of which he calls contemporary Islam, but also ra
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  • ...lestinian Authority]], the significant exception being [[Hamas]] and other Islamist groups.<ref name=PLO-INT>{{citation
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  • ...eveloped a reputation both inside and outside his country as a 'hard line' Islamist for reversing reformist legislation, pursuing a civilian [[nuclear power]]
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  • ...d appeal from senior Egyptian military figures and they wish to prevent an Islamist takeover in Egypt by staging a preventative military revolution. They ask f
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  • ...he south, with major violence involving [[Malaysia|Malay]] nationalist and Islamist groups.
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  • ...', '''Campus Watch''' to critique Middle East studies in North America, '''Islamist Watch''' aimed on the lawful promotion of radical Islam, with '''The Legal ...rum combats lawful Islamism; protects the freedom of public speech of anti-Islamist authors, activists, and publishers; and works to improve Middle East studie
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  • He is also, however, regularly linked to Islamist and terrorist thinking, primarily in conservative media. The Wall Street Jo }}</ref> [[Islamist Watch]], a subsidiary of the David Horowitz Freedom Center, sent a letter t
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  • ...bollah itself and many Muslims would dispute the description "terrorist." Islamist and [[Shia]] in religious ideology,<ref name=FAS>{{citation
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  • | title = Profile: Sudan's Islamist leader
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  • .../hamas-and-its-discontents}}</ref> Hamas, which had presented itself as an Islamist alternative to Fatah, has had difficulty in maintaining its religious image
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  • ...rson]], the '''Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT)''' studies radical Islamist groups. It is a non-profit organization that accepts no funding from outsid
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  • ...after the blast, [[Steven Emerson]] reported that it had the signature of Islamist terrorism; he was not the only person making such totally unsubstantiated a
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  • '''Yusuf al-Qaradawi''' (1926-) is an influential and controversial Islamist cleric, based in Qatar, and prominent on al-Jazeera and the World Wide Web.
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  • ...ganization run by a convert to Islam which presents all of history from an Islamist perspective] as well as the National Association of Muslim Lawyers (NAML) w
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  • ...erson, certainly not unique in doing so, suggested it had the signature of Islamist terrorism. His contract with CBS News was not renewed; while he had had a w
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  • Islamist groups had been growing in influence in Algeria, and France banned politica
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  • ...f its leaders had been affiliated with [[al-Ittihad al-Islami]] (AIAI), an Islamist organization that once sought to establish an Islamic state in East Africa ...area. Somalia’s interim president, Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, a moderate Islamist, called for international assistance, but said the problem was “is not on
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  • ...the country to call for democratic change, lower food prices, freedom for Islamist prisoners, rights for Berbers and a variety of causes, including pan-Arab n '''27 Morocco''' Parliamentary election. Moderate Islamist Justice and Development Party wins 107 out of 395 seats, and its coalition
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  • ...ritual mentors of what became al-Qaeda. By no means, however, was radical Islamist terror the dominant driver of terrorism in this period.
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  • - Islamist -
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  • ...state. Somalia’s interim president, Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, a moderate Islamist called for international assistance, but said the problem was “is not on
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  • ...i Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Turkey, building contacts with both Islamist movements and intelligence services.
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  • ...anadians would react to a recent massacre of innocent civilians by radical Islamist radicals, in Paris, France.<ref name=CalgaryHerald2015-11-14/>
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  • ...he Middle East: Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Saudi Arabia, of which only two had Islamist governments: Saudi Arabia and Iran. The Syrian and Iraqi regimes secured an
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  • ...tic Rally came second with 68 seats in the National People's Assembly. The Islamist Green Alliance won only 48 seats. ...hree stages between November 2011 and January 2012. A coalition led by the Islamist Freedom and Justice Party won 47 percent, or 235 seats in the 498-seat parl
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  • ...terest groups raise the specter of any Muslim presence, and definitely any Islamist thinking whether legal or violent, as a harbinger of terrorism and theocrac
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  • ...Maghreb]], it is most often placed in Algeria. A number of other radical Islamist, transborder groups, have Algerian ties, such as the [[Armed Islamic Group]
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  • ...s were in Beirut in 1982/1983 which brought them into direct conflict with Islamist forces, as in the [[1983 bombing of embassies in Beirut]].
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  • ...opia’s invasion of Somalia, which Washington feared had become a haven for Islamist militants. As of December 2006, training for the Ethiopians is coming from ...trange alliances with the US. Once eager hosts of Osama bin Laden, Sudan’s Islamist movement has since split, with the two factions now fighting a proxy war in
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  • Anwar al-Aulaqi is an American-born radical Islam|radical Islamist spiritual leader with ties to al-Qaeda who has been in Yemen since 2002. H
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  • ...through its actions the Bush administration has managed to exacerbate the Islamist threat while wasting resources on a prodigious scale—is not exactly novel
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  • ...exity of the situation are actions of non-national [[radical Islam|radical Islamist]] groups, and strategic tension, potentially involving [[weapons of mass de
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  • ...wal of the Soviets in the Afghanistan War (1978-1992), connected a current Islamist trend with traditions of the Durani Pashtun, whose traditional stronghold w ...he militia. The Taliban 
has maintained ties with other militant Pakistani Islamist groups, including the Sipah-e Sahaba, a virulently anti-Shi'a organization,
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  • ...ons. It first got to grips with secular terrorism, but found the upcoming Islamist terror much more difficult to penetrate. In the 1990s the latter became a
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  • .../hamas-and-its-discontents}}</ref> Hamas, which had presented itself as an Islamist alternative to Fatah, has had difficulty in maintaining its religious image
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  • ...r alternative presents itself, jihadism may stay as a major expression for Islamist activists.
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  • While it is certainly strongly Islamist, wants a return of the Caliphate, and seeks Muslim unity, as in Michael Sc | journal = Current Trends in Islamist Ideology, The Hudson Institute
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  • ...ively secular organization with strong nationalism and anticolonialism. An Islamist movement that wanted to make no distinction between civil government and re
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  • ...Former CIA director Admiral Stansfield Turner had poor intelligence of the Islamist revolution of 1979 in Iran as "It was a big gap in CIA coverage." Consequen
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  • ...Taliban militia took control of Kabul in 1996, and installed a very harsh Islamist regime. Later, it invited Osama bin Laden and his Al Qaeda group, which est
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  • In 2000, an [[Strasbourg cathedral bombing plot|Islamist plot to blow up the cathedral]] was prevented by German police. On July 6,
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  • ...urther damaged by a war in 2006 between Israel and [[Hezbollah]], an armed Islamist organization. The war ended with both sides claiming victory, and many issu
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  • ...ave Islam as <u>the</u> principal soure, which was unacceptable to the non-Islamist members of the IGC, as well as to Bremer and his staff. Sistani accepted a
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  • ...luding the USA, have said that Russia has tried to portray all Chechens as Islamist terrorists in order to justify the harsh measures used to try to crush Chec
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  • ...luding the USA, have said that Russia has tried to portray all Chechens as Islamist terrorists in order to justify the harsh measures used to try to crush Chec
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  • ...s for the United Nation, and the increasing awareness of possible militant Islamist groups as "blowback" from support of the Afghan rebels against the Soviet-c
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  • ...ncy]]. Tensions led to open clashes between the Chechen National Guard and Islamist militants, such as the July 1998 confrontation in Gudermes.
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  • ...u tranh'' system that drew no division between state and ideology, much as Islamist theory draws no distinction between state and theology. Vietnamese Communis
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  • ...Dutch society. They remain between two cultures and some listen to radical Islamist preachers. However, two-thirds of the immigrants are Dutch citizens and th
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  • ...ained academic who studies Islam, but is sometimes used synonymously with "Islamist."
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