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Suicide Bombers: Business as Usual.

نویسنده:
Kushner, Harvey W.

سال نشر: 1/1/1996
چکیده: Muslims have been using religion sanctioned suicide as an effective tool against the West for several centuries. In keeping with this practice, Islamic suicide bombers attack a superior Israeli military and government. Suicidal terrorism is actually an act of martyrdom that can trace its origins back 13 centuries to the Battle of Karbala. Appealing to tradition, recruiters enlist potential bombers from schools and mosques in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Bombers study religion, politics, and explosives. Students willingly become martyrs to secure a future for their families. Understanding that suicidal terrorism is not anathema to a significant proportion of the Muslim population is the first step in countering the problem. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Suicide Bombers: Business as Usual.
مشخصه ی(URI): http://shialibrary.net/ihdl/handle/110/1779
موضوع: GAZA Strip
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contributor authorKushner, Harvey W.
date accessioned2017-08-07T19:16:20Z
date available2017-08-07T19:16:20Z
date issued1/1/1996
identifier other9712073747
identifier urihttp://digital.imamhussain-lib.com/ihdl/handle/110/1779
description abstractMuslims have been using religion sanctioned suicide as an effective tool against the West for several centuries. In keeping with this practice, Islamic suicide bombers attack a superior Israeli military and government. Suicidal terrorism is actually an act of martyrdom that can trace its origins back 13 centuries to the Battle of Karbala. Appealing to tradition, recruiters enlist potential bombers from schools and mosques in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Bombers study religion, politics, and explosives. Students willingly become martyrs to secure a future for their families. Understanding that suicidal terrorism is not anathema to a significant proportion of the Muslim population is the first step in countering the problem. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]en
languageالإنجليزيةar
language isoEnglishen_US
language isoانگلیسیfa
titleSuicide Bombers: Business as Usual.en
typeبحوث و مقالاتar
typeArticleen_US
typeمقالهfa
journal titleStudies in Conflict & Terrorismen
journal volume19
journal issue4
source DatabaseEBSCOhost
contenttypeفقط بياناتar
contenttypeMetadata Onlyen_US
contenttypeفرادادهfa
journal fristpage329
journal lastpage337
subject keywordsGAZA Strip
subject keywordsISRAEL
subject keywordsMUSLIMS
subject keywordsSUICIDE bombers
subject keywordsSUICIDE victims
subject keywordsTERRORISM
subject keywordsWEST Bank
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