An edition of The far enemy (2001)

The far enemy

why Jihad went global

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An edition of The far enemy (2001)

The far enemy

why Jihad went global

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Since September 11, Al Qaeda has been portrayed as an Islamist front united in armed struggle, or jihad, against the Christian West. However, as the historian and commentator Fawaz A. Gerges argues, the reality is rather different. In fact, Al Qaeda represents a minority within the jihadist movement, and its strategies have been criticized and opposed by religious nationalists among the jihadis, who prefer to concentrate on changing the Muslim world rather than taking the fight global. Based on primary field research, the author unravels the story of the jihadist movement and explores its philosophies, its structure, the rifts and tensions that split its ranks, and why some members, like Osama bin Laden and his deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri, favored international over local strategies in taking the war to the West. Gerges asks where the jihadist movement is going, and whether it can be transformed into a non-violent, socio-political force.

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402

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The far enemy: why Jihad went global
2009, Cambridge University Press
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The Far Enemy: Why Jihad Went Global (Cambridge Middle East Studies)
September 5, 2005, Cambridge University Press
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The far enemy: why Jihad went global
2005, Cambridge University Press
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Table of Contents

The road to September 11 and after
Religious nationalists and the near enemy
The Afghan war: sowing the seeds of transnational Jihad
The rise of transnationalist Jihadis and the far enemy
Splitting up of Jihadis
The aftermath: the war within
The Iraq war: planting the seeds of Al Qaeda's second generation?.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Cambridge, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
322.4/2088297
Library of Congress
BP182 .G4 2009, BP182.G4 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
402

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22685655M
Internet Archive
farenemywhyjihad00gerg_962
ISBN 13
9780521519359, 9780521737432
LCCN
2008049986
OCLC/WorldCat
276274650
Library Thing
1263618
Goodreads
6397057

First Sentence

"Throughout the 1980s and the first half of the 1990s jihadis devoted most of their resources to dislodging the near enemy and establishing theocratic states governed by Shariah (Islamic law)."

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