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Understanding the Jihadis Next Door

Understanding the Jihadis Next Door
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Book Synopsis Understanding the Jihadis Next Door by : E. De Bono

Download or read book Understanding the Jihadis Next Door written by E. De Bono and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-06-16 with total page 56 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Understanding The Jihadis Nest Door, is the perfect text book for western citizens, university lecturers and students, religious and political academics, politicians and governmental institutions and intelligent services such as MI5, MI6, CIA, Mossad, ISI (Pakistan), RAW, GRU, MSS, BND, DGSE, ASIS and others. Topics covered include: 1. Interpretation of jihad and Islamic terrorism 2. Why Europe is extremely vulnerable to militant threats 3. Homegrown Jihadism: A new perspective on the horizon 4. Converts to Islam: More likely to get radicalized5. Perception of common Muslims on heinous attacks and terrorist organizations6. Islamophobia vs. Islamic extremism 7. Wahhabism: Pure Islam or extremism 8. Reason for the exponential rise in terrorist attacks 9. Muslim nations: Overwhelmingly get affected by terrorism 10. Likely targets of homegrown terrorists 11. Attack methods exploited by Jihadis 12. Suicide: is Strictly forbidden in Islam 13. Reasons for committing suicide attacks by the new Jihadis 14. How extremists plan and execute attacks15. Early symptoms exhibited by a radicalized person 16. How to detect the root of such extremism early 17. Different phases of the radicalization process 18. Types of militant Islamism 19. Root causes and opportunity factors facilitating the homegrown terrorism 20. Checklist to be used for profiling homegrown terrorists 21. Identity and background of extremists 22. Social alienation and humiliation: Topmost factors responsible for terrorism 23. Radical ideology and inadequate knowledge base: Equally responsible for terrorism 24. Satellite channels and digital media: Facilitating the growth of extremism 25. Use of internet as a mean of organizing and initiating terrorist attacks 26. Prisons and meeting places: Hotspots for terrorists 27. The Mosque: Occasionally used by terrorist groups 28. Triggering factors for Jihadist attacks29. Relevance of any particular date or symbolism to Jihadis while scheduling attacks30. Proposed entry ban on Europeans returning from IS-occupied zone: A pragmatic decision 31. Linkage between homegrown Jihadis and international terrorist organizations32. Notorious Islamist terror groups in Africa and Middle East33. Operation methodology employed by ISIS34. ISIS: Engage in recruiting violent criminals and gang members35. Most recent terrorist attacks in Europe 36. Most serious attacks took place in the US37. Recent extremist attacks across the world 38. Role of women in jihad: Active or supportive 39. Banning Muslim immigration: A rational choice or haphazard decision 40. Sources of terrorist financing41. How to track down terrorist financing 42. Responsible role of media for controlling terrorism 43. International efforts to destabilize the terrorist network 44. Recommended measures for tackling radicalization 45. Role of congenial societal measures for integrating multicultural communities 46. Promoting counter-ideology for disassociating young generation with extremist activities 47. Joint effort of policing, community intelligence and flexible foreign policy for limiting extremism 48. Two-Pyramid model: Distinction between radical idea and extremist action 49. Security Implications of the Two-Pyramids Model50. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is safe from terrorist attacks: Myth or the truth 51. Final thought


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