Understanding Muslim discourse : language, tradition, and the message of Bin Laden / Mbaye Lo.
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- 9780761847496
- 0761847499
- 1283615703
- 9781283615709
- 9786613928153
- 6613928151
- Bin Laden, Osama, 1957-2011
- Bin Laden, Osama, 1957-2011
- Ibn-Lādin, Usāma
- Terrorists -- Saudi Arabia -- Biography
- Terrorism -- Religious aspects -- Islam
- Jihad
- Islam and state
- Terroristes -- Arabie saoudite -- Biographies
- Terrorisme -- Aspect religieux -- Islam
- Jihād
- Islam et État
- BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- General
- RELIGION -- Islam -- General
- Islam and state
- Jihad
- Terrorism -- Religious aspects -- Islam
- Terrorists
- Saudi Arabia
- 297 22
- HV6430.B55
- MD 8920
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-118) and index.
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A socio-semiotic interpretation of Bin Laden -- Judging Bin Laden: the Qutb Connection -- Eavesdropping on Bin Laden: the Qatari of his age -- Bin Laden's Sudan: from Hijrah to Jihad -- The echo of Bin Laden.
This book provides an illustrated account of the major ideas currently in use within the Muslim discourse, and also examines the mechanics whereby Bin Laden's message has become popular, legitimate, and one of the most dominant voices in this discourse.
English.
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