The Concept of Jihad In Islam
... Muhammad in Makkah, war was forbidden, and it is mirrored by many verses of the Koran from that period, which did not even talk about the war but rather emphasized a gentle approach. (Asa, 2000: 119). As the word of Allah S.W.T. in QS: Fushilat (41): 34, which means: "And not equal are the good deed ...
... Muhammad in Makkah, war was forbidden, and it is mirrored by many verses of the Koran from that period, which did not even talk about the war but rather emphasized a gentle approach. (Asa, 2000: 119). As the word of Allah S.W.T. in QS: Fushilat (41): 34, which means: "And not equal are the good deed ...
Deconstruction of Jihad Radicalism in Islamic Law: A Conceptual
... managed to arrest Abdullah Sonata and other terrorists. This crackdown had an impact on several Islamic organizations. A number of people representing some Islamic organizations were seen as radicals and related to issues of terrorism. Several Islamic organizations that tended to be exclusive and in ...
... managed to arrest Abdullah Sonata and other terrorists. This crackdown had an impact on several Islamic organizations. A number of people representing some Islamic organizations were seen as radicals and related to issues of terrorism. Several Islamic organizations that tended to be exclusive and in ...
Steven Emerson
Steven Emerson (born June 6, 1954) is an American journalist, author, and pundit on national security, terrorism, and Islamic extremism. Emerson is the author of six books, and co-author of two more. His television documentary Jihad in America won the 1994 George Polk Award for best television documentary, and top prize for best investigative reporting from Investigative Reporters and Editors. He is also the Executive Director of the Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT), a data-gathering center on Islamist groups. Emerson's credibility was recently challenged when he made claims on television concerning the city of Birmingham which led British Prime Minister David Cameron to say that Emerson is ""clearly a complete idiot."" Emerson has testified before Congressional committees on such topics as the financing of terrorism and organizational structure of networks known for their involvement in Islamic militantancy, including Al Qaeda, Hamas, Hezbollah and Islamic Jihad. Some of Emerson's statements related to Muslims in the US and Europe have been criticized for inaccuracies, and has been described as a ""Islamophobe"" and as a discredited ""terrorism expert"".