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    Jihadist beheading: a convergence of technology, theology, and teleology? by Lentini, Pete, Bakashmar, Muhammad

    Published 2007
    “…Although contemporary jihadist terrorists are most well known for perpetrating operations that generate mass casualties, they also conduct violent acts that yield fewer victims, such as beheading hostages. …”
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    The State as Mujahid: Jihadist Norms in International Narrative of Saudi Arabia by Boylen, Terence Connor

    Published 2023
    “…This study explored Saudi narrative for the expression of jihadist norms and tested the extent to which Critical Constructivism can account for the presence (or absence) of those norms. …”
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    Conceptualizing and fighting a global insurgency: extraterritorial use of force against jihadist networks in the cases of al Qaeda and the Islamic State by Steinmeir, Dominik

    Published 2018
    “…This thesis seeks to answer the question of how can insur-gent networks of/networked jihadist violent non-state actors be legally conceptualized, what limits are imposed by international and US domestic law on campaigns against such networks, and do those limits allow for effective and legitimate counter-terrorism? …”
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    The Nusantara model of Islam: a counter discourse of Islamic state in Southeast Asia by Mundayat, Aris Arif

    Published 2015
    “…The recruitment of the jihadist from Southeast Asia to involve in Syrian civil war predicted as high as 1000 people. …”
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    Jihadism transformed: Al-Qaeda and Islamic state’s global battle of ideas. Edited by Simon Staffell and Akil Awan, United Kingdom: C. Hurst & Co. 2016, Pp. 273, ISBN: 978-1-84904-6... by Moten, Abdul Rashid

    Published 2017
    “…This book is the product of a gathering of experts convened by the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office on 12 December 2014 to assess how jihadist narratives had evolved in recent years, in the context of turbulent events in the Middle East.....…”
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    Violent extremism and iconisation: commanding good and forbidding evil? by Wignell, Peter, Tan, Sabine, O Halloran, K.

    Published 2017
    “…The study is a prelude to more detailed investigation of bonding icons in materials produced by ISIS, the attraction of SIS to potential mujahideen and ‘copy-cat’ jihadist groups and the recontextualisation of materials from Dabiq in different media platforms. …”
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    Terorisme sebagai cabaran ideologi Muslim masa kini : satu analisis dari perspektif falsafah by Zul'Azmi Yaakob, Ahmad Sunawari Long

    Published 2015
    “…The rise of terrorist groups such as the Islamic State (IS) and others who claimed themselves as jihadist and propagates Islamic jihad similar to the idea of the medieval ‘Holy War’ not only target non-Muslims or kuffar, but also their Muslim brothers respectively. …”
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    Between terror and religion: paving ways to silencing arms in the north-eastern region of Nigeria by Bamidele, Seun

    Published 2017
    “…As insurgent group prepare to enter into another phase of ideologically and operationally transformed jihadist discourse, the implications for Nigeria’s internal security are severe. …”
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    “Beyond jihad”: The Islamic contributions to the field of strategic studies by Oyosoro, Felix Idongesit

    Published 2023
    “…The goal of this exercise is to correct two errors: first, to reintroduce Islamic perspectives on peace and warfare into the canon of Strategic Studies, and second, to correct the contemporary perception of Islamic warfare contributions as primarily jihadist in nature. This study employs comparative historical research methodology to describe the vast literature of Islamic strategic thoughts and events in order to demonstrate the historical shortcomings of the west's rejection or ignorance of Islam's contributions to the field of strategic thinking.…”
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    Somalia as a failed state: Internal and external dynamics / Hassan Sheikh Ali Nur by Hassan , Sheikh Ali Nur

    Published 2016
    “…Internally, the research will study who the Somalis are, Europeans early contacts with Somalis, the Europeans divide-and-control policy, Somalis response to the colonialists, the Jihadist Movement (1900-1920), the Nationalist Movement (1940-1960), and the United Nations Trusteeship's effects on Somalia. …”
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    Truth-claim shift: philosophical studies on former terrorism inmate in Indonesia by Waston, Waston, Hassan, Aminudin

    Published 2019
    “…Itis based on data interviews with three ex-napiter, namely, Yusuf, a former jihadist in Southeast Asia who was accused of storing explosives and planning a bombing at Sri Rejeki brothel in Semarang; Wawan, who was charged due to his involvement in Bali Bombing 2 and hiding terrorist kingpin; and Mamo, a former member of Negara Islam Indonesia (Indonesian Islamic State) and an expert on assembling firearms. …”
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    Book Review – Ibn Taymiyyah on Jihád and Baghy by Mohd Sharif, Mohd Farid

    Published 2012
    “…Ibn Taymiyyah, a revivalist teacher and jihadist of his own day, continues to have an impact on Islamic movements of today. …”
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    صورة البطولة في قصة "في أحراج يعبد" لروضة الهدهد: دراسة تحليلية = The image of Heroic figures in the story of ‘Aḥrāj Ya‘bud by Wardah al-Hudhud: an analytical study = Gambaran wata... by Ahmad H.Osman, Rahmah, Zulkifli, Siti Khadijah

    Published 2016
    “…The study found that there is a shortage in the Champions models who represents them in books, and the Martyr Izzedine al-Qassam had obtained his testimony, showed heroism in the fight against the Jews with his brothers, whom were living examples to follow them, all the heroes in these ten stories are characterized tournament jihadist, they are heroes Mujahideen.…”
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    The true meaning of jihad by Abd Razak, Dzulkifli

    Published 2006
    “…And if this unique phenomenon has gone unnoticed, it is because there was not a single drop of blood spilled during this period, discounting those instigated by the "war of terrorism" linked to the socalled "jihadists". The question then is, despite the involvement of billions of jihadists — to borrow the violentladen insinuation — how is it that the monthlong jihad has remained quiet and peaceful? …”
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    The anti-Islamism discourse; the case of al-Buti by Bakour Mohamad, Bachar, Berghout, Abdul Aziz

    Published 2018
    “…This was done through consulting the literature of the most eminent Islamist movements (Ḥizb al-Taḥrīr, the Muslim Brotherhood, jihadists, the AKP, and Ḥizb al-Nahḍa). The paper followed textual analysis aspiring towards providing a more comprehensive approach to the study of al-Būṭī’s views. …”
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