Initiative to stop the violence : Sadat's assassins and the renunciation of political violence / al-Gama'ah al-Islamiyah ; translated by Sherman Jackson.
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- 9780300211061
- 0300211066
- Mubadārat waqf al-ʻunf. English
- Jamāʻah al-Islāmīyah (Egypt)
- Jamāʻah al-Islāmīyah (Egypt)
- Peace -- Religious aspects -- Islam
- Jihad
- Jihād
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Islamic Studies
- HISTORY -- Middle East -- Egypt (see also Ancient -- Egypt)
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General
- HISTORY -- Middle East -- Egypt
- Jihad
- Peace -- Religious aspects -- Islam
- 363.3250962/09046 23
- BP190.5.P34 H3413 2014eb
- SOC048000 | HIS009000
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English translation of a series of four corrective Arabic manifestos issued by the Gama'ah Islamiyah, who formed part of the coalition of radical Islamists groups that is believed to have played an instrumental role in acts of global terrorism, including the assassination of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. In 1997, the imprisoned leaders renounced political violence as a means of pursuing their goal of Islamicising the Egyptian state and society. This came of a reexamination of their former position in light of what they came to understand of shari'ah and the proper application of jihad.
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The Commonweal and communal harm -- A reality-based assessment -- Correcting misunderstandings.
Translated from the Arabic.
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