01719nam a22002537a 450000500170000000800410001702000150005804000070007304100080008008200220008810000230011024500750013326000380020830000290024636500300027550000130030552009450031865000150126365000140127870000250129294200120131799900190132995201170134820210928093534.0210928b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a0316729973 cAL aeng 223a297.814bALLG aCharles Allen9475 aGods terroristsbThe Wahhabi cult and the hidden roots of modern jihad aGreat BritainbLittle Brownc2006 axiv,349 p.bHBc24x16cm. b8.99c£d8.99f2013/3/24 aReligion aThe brutal assasination of Commissioner Frederick Mackeson on British India's North-West Frontier in 1853 was a bloody and public declaration of a conflict that was to stretch well into the next one hundred and fifty years. The Wahhabi tribe, extreme Islamist fundamentalists, set out to restore purity to their faith by declaring violent jihad on all who opposed them. Their history has long been forgotten and yet their vicious brand of political ideology lives on. The Wahhabi deeply influenced not only the formation of modern Saudi Arabia, but Osama bin Laden and the Taliban. Their teachings educate orphan boys in Afghanistan and press rifles into their hands, for the sake of jihad. The parallels between this pivotal terrorist network and our post-9/11 political climate are staggering. Charles Allen sheds lights on the historical roots of modern terrorism and shows how this dangerous nineteenth-century theology lives on today. aIslam9476 2Terrorism aALLEN (Charles)9477 2ddccGF c216414d216414 00102ddc40708OTHaALbALd2021-03-24l0o297.814 ALLGpGF01551r2021-09-28 00:00:00v2013.00w2021-09-28yGF