2022
DOI: 10.3390/rel13080683
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Extremism(s) and Their Fight against Modernity: The Case of Islamists and Eco-Radicals

Abstract: Extremism in both its vocal and violent forms is a core topic of research, as well as a priority issue standing at the top of national and international security agendas. While most of the literature is still focused on violent forms of extremism, an emerging research trend is looking at vocal extremism and radicalisation as crucial steps to understand, as Neumann said “what happens before the bomb goes off”. Within this new trend, scholars are interested in exploring the ideology of extremist groups (rather t… Show more

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“…Material on ISIS's jihadist thinking was drawn from Sayyid Qutb's works as a leading radical Islamist thinker. He is one of the few thinkers to whom the Islamist radicals refer in their interpretation of the world by drawing on his analytical framework: the presence of an enemy (the West as a monolithic system), presence of a victim (the Ummah), and the necessity of change (Jihad) (Orofino 2022).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Material on ISIS's jihadist thinking was drawn from Sayyid Qutb's works as a leading radical Islamist thinker. He is one of the few thinkers to whom the Islamist radicals refer in their interpretation of the world by drawing on his analytical framework: the presence of an enemy (the West as a monolithic system), presence of a victim (the Ummah), and the necessity of change (Jihad) (Orofino 2022).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radicalization activities in education through the imitation process in adults are very easy to carry out. So, radicalism is vulnerable to infecting its beliefs and ideologies (Fleming, 2022;Nafi'a et al, 2022;Orofino, 2022). The seeds of Radicalism can be seen from the attitude of students who crave and revolutionary change by drastically exchanging existing values through violence and extreme actions BNPT, 2018(Nafi'a et al, 2022Supriadi et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%