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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
    296 bytes (51 words) - 12:25, 24 March 2024
  • ...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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