Southeast Asia [Recurso electrónico] PDF : Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, Singapore, Online Extremism
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ArticlePublication details: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies 2018Description: 64 p. 2709 KBISSN: - 2382-6444
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| Centro de Análisis y Prospectiva de la Guardia Civil | Biblioteca Digital | Available | 2019364 |
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This article reviews and rebuts the theological justification of suicide bombing by terrorist groups like Al-Qaeda and the socalled Islamic State (IS). It argues that the justification forwarded by these extremist groups is erroneous by exposing the discrepancy in the analogy between acts of inghimas (self-immersion into enemy ranks), the key argument used in the justification, and contemporary forms of suicide attacks.
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