Socialisation and recruitment in Islamist movements: a comparison between the Muslim brotherhood and Al-Qaeda
To date, a little work has been undertaken to compare the socialisation process between the Muslim Brotherhood and Al-Qaeda. According to critics, both are considered intermediate and extremist movements. While the Muslim Brotherhood utilises various methods of socialisation, Al-Qaeda utilises...
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| Language: | English |
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Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2020
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| Online Access: | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16357/ http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16357/1/IJIT-Vol-18-Dec-2020_11_110-120.pdf |
| Summary: | To date, a little work has been undertaken to compare the socialisation process
between the Muslim Brotherhood and Al-Qaeda. According to critics, both are
considered intermediate and extremist movements. While the Muslim Brotherhood
utilises various methods of socialisation, Al-Qaeda utilises internet networks to
recruit new members without looking at their prior history, leaving the Al-Qaeda
movement extremely vulnerable. This article explores the main differences in the
roles and impacts of the political movements the Muslim Brotherhood and Al-Qaeda.
It focuses on the most significant aspect of the socialisation process on shaping al�fard al-muslim the individual Muslim. |
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