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Sayyid Qutb: an Historical and Contextual Analysis of Jihadist Theory Joseph D
The Sunni Divide: Understanding Politics and Terrorism in the Arab Middle East
THE IDEOLOGICAL FOUNDATION of OSAMA BIN LADEN by Copyright 2008 Christopher R. Carey Submitted to the Graduate Degree Program In
Al Qaeda’S Command- And-Control Structure
A Case Study of Osama Bin Laden A
Views of Hasan Hudaybi, the Brotherhood’S Supreme Guide in the 1960S
The History of the Muslim Brotherhood
The Power of Ideas. the Influence of Hassan Al-Banna and Sayyid Qutb on the Muslim Brotherhood Organization1
Sayyid Qutb's Ties to Extremists
Dictatorship of the Pious: the Theological Dimension of Muslim Extremism in Egypt, 1954-1997
The Contexts of Religion and Violence
Sayyid Qutb's
Understanding Islamism
Al-Qa`Ida and Hamas: the Limits of Salafi-Jihadi Pragmatism
Al Qaeda: Profile and Threat Assessment
Global Salafi-Jihadism Ideology
The Concept of Social Justice As Found in Sayyid Qutb's Fi Ziljl Al-Qur'an
Terrorism & Political Islam Origins, Ideologies, And
Top View
Message for General Islamic Nation
A Survey of Saudi Arabia Ljanuary 7Th 2006
Democratic Islam? Assessing the Bases of Democracy in Islamic Political Thought
Introduction to Islam
Idss Commentaries(22/2004)
Profile of Dr. Ayman Al-Zawahiri, Osama Bin Laden's Heir As Leader of Al-Qaeda
Muhammad Qutb's Islamist Thought: a Missing Link Between Sayyid Qutb
An Interrogation of Sayyid Qutb's Discourse
Al Qaeda: Profile and Threat Assessment
The Muslim Brotherhood: How Its Troubled History Suggests That It Will Not Merely Survive but Thrive in the Twenty-First Century
Sheikh Abdel‐Fatah Al‐Khalidi Revitalizes Sayid Qutb
Expanding the Wahhabi Mission: Saudi Arabia, the Islamic University of Medina and the Transnational Religious Economy
Fundamentalist Islam at a Crossroads: Participating Scholar 9/11, Iraq, and the Saudi Religious Debate Stéphane Lacroix Is a Post-
African Americans, Saudi Arabia and Islamic Transnationalisms, 1975 to 2000