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The Origin of Present Day Terrorism The Muslim Brotherhood By Sheikh Abdullah Ibn Muhammad Husain Najmi
ISBN: 9780978500962
Author: Sheikh Abdullah Ibn Muhammad Husain Najmi
Book Binding: Softcover
Pages: 61
Size: 14x21cm
Publication year: 2011
Description
About This Book:
Sheik Abdullah Ibn Muhammad Husain Najmi's "The Beginning of Present-Day Psychological Warfare: The Muslim Fellowship" is a provocative and meticulously explored examination of the starting points and development of illegal intimidation in the cutting-edge world, with a particular spotlight on the Muslim Fraternity. This captivating review dives into the verifiable, philosophical, and political components that have added to the development of fanatic developments, as well as their effect on current worldwide issues.
Key characteristics include:
Historical Context:
Sheik Abdullah Ibn Muhammad Husain Najmi furnishes perusers with an itemized verifiable starting point for fathoming the beginning of cutting-edge psychological warfare. He follows the beginnings of outrageous tenets and activities back to the mid-20th hundred years, putting light on the Muslim Fraternity's fundamental job.
Ideological Analysis:
The book dives profoundly into the Muslim Fellowship's and its various branch-offs' philosophical establishments. It explores how radical thoughts have advanced over the long run, driving people and gatherings to turn to savagery to accomplish their targets.
Global Impact:
The creator examines the worldwide effect of Muslim Fellowship-related fanatic developments, offering light on their impact in different areas like the Center East, North Africa, and then some. He additionally explores the connections between these associations and fear-monger acts all over the planet.
Political Implications:
"The Beginning of Present-Day Psychological Oppression" goes into the convoluted connection between policy-driven issues and radical developments. It dissects how international elements, government activities, and financial circumstances all had an impact on the development of psychological oppression in unambiguous locales.