The radical critique of Islam

The authors present some of those thinkers and activists who produced radical Islamic movements: Hasan al-Banna: On the doctrine of the Muslim Brothers; Ruhollah Khomeini: Islam is not a religion of pacifists, Speech at Feyziyeh Theological School, On the nature of the Islamic state; Sayyid Qutb: Pa...

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Contributors: Bannā, Ḥasan al- 1906-1949 (Other) ; Ḫumainī, Rūḥallāh Mūsawī 1902-1989 (Other) ; Zeidan, David (Other) ; Hamana'i, Saiyid 'Ali (Other) ; Tantawi, Muhammad Saiyid (Other)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Oxford University Press 2002
In: Anti-American terrorism and the Middle East
Year: 2002, Pages: 7-41
Further subjects:B Militancy
B Islam
B Iran
B Muslimbruderschaft
B Fundamentalism
B Dschihadismus
B Ideology
B Egypt
B Radicalism
B Religion
B Islamic countries
B Islam and politics
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Summary:The authors present some of those thinkers and activists who produced radical Islamic movements: Hasan al-Banna: On the doctrine of the Muslim Brothers; Ruhollah Khomeini: Islam is not a religion of pacifists, Speech at Feyziyeh Theological School, On the nature of the Islamic state; Sayyid Qutb: Paving the way; Muhammad Sayyed Tantawi: Suicide operations are legitimate defense; Ali al-Hussein al-Khamene'i: Speech to Organization of Islamic Countries Meeting (December 9, 1997); Hammoud al-Uqlaa: Fatwa on the Taliban. (DÜI-Sdt)
ISBN:0195176596
Contains:In: Anti-American terrorism and the Middle East