Fifteen years after the tragic events of 9/11, bombs are still exploding and innocent people are being killed by terrorist groups in both western and Islamic societies. Most of these sinisterly threatening events are motivated by religious claims, or are taking place in religiously affected places.
Root Causes of Suicide Terrorism: The Globalization of Martyrdom
β Scribed by Ami Pedahzur
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 225
- Series
- Political Violence
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This highly topical new study clearly shows how there are at least two reasons to question the central role that is assigned to religion,Β in particular Islam, when explaining suicide terrorism.
- suicide terrorism is a modern phenomenon, yet Islam is a very old religion. Except for two periods in theΒ twelfth andΒ eighteenth centuries, suicide was never part of Islamist beliefs and behaviours. Actually, Islam clearly forbids suicide, hence, the argument that Islamic religious beliefs are the main cause of suicide terrorism is inherently dubious
- many suicide attacks have been carried out by secular organizations with little connection to fundamentalist Islam: Palestinian Fatah; the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine; andΒ the Kurdish Workers Party. Moreover, one of the organizations that has employed this strategy devastatingly and regularly is the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Elam). Not only are members of this organization not Muslim, most of them are not religious at all.
This superb new book contains essays by some of the world's leading scholars of terrorism and political violence. It is essential reading for students of terrorism, political science and Middle Eastern politics, and useful to students of social psychology, theology and history.Β Β
β¦ Table of Contents
BOOK COVER......Page 1
HALF-TITLE......Page 2
SERIES-TITLE......Page 3
TITLE......Page 6
COPYRIGHT......Page 7
CONTENTS......Page 8
LIST OF FIGURES......Page 11
LIST OF TABLES......Page 12
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS......Page 13
PREFACE......Page 16
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS......Page 20
INTRODUCTION: Characteristics of suicide attacks......Page 22
1. DEFINING SUICIDE TERRORISM......Page 34
2. DYING TO KILL: Motivations for suicide terrorism......Page 46
3. DYING TO BE MARTYRS: The symbolic dimension of suicide terrorism......Page 75
4. THE ROOTS OF SUICIDE TERRORISM: A multi-casual approach......Page 102
5. SUICIDE TERRORISM FOR SECULAR CAUSES......Page 129
6. ISLAM AND AL QAEDA......Page 143
7. AL-QAEDA AND THE GLOBAL EPIDEMIC OF SUICIDE ATTACKS......Page 153
8. BEING BIN LADEN: An Applied Decision Analysis procedure for analyzing and predicting terrorists decisions......Page 173
9. MAGHREB IMMIGRANTS BECOMING SUICIDE TERRORISTS: A case study on religious radicalization processes in Spain......Page 200
INDEX......Page 220
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