TY - BOOK TI - Contextualising jihadi thought / SN - 9781849041300 AV - BP182. C66 2012 PY - 2012/// CY - London : PB - Hurst & Company, KW - Jihad. KW - Islamic fundamentalism. KW - Terrorism KW - Religious aspects KW - Islam. N1 - Contents: Acknowledgements—Notes on contributors—Introduction : JIhadi worlds / Jeevan Deol and Zaheer Kazmi—1. Global Jihadism, subalternity and urban Islam in the west / Peter Mandaville—2. Al-Qaeda as just warriors : Osama Bin Laden’s case for war / Alia Brahimi—3. “Listen, plan and carry out ‘al-Qa’ida’” : theological dissension in Osama Bin Laden’s former audiocassette collection / Flagg Miller—4. Jihadi ideology in the new-media environment / Akil N. Awan—5. Post-Jihadism and the ideological revisions of armed Islamists / Omar Ashour—6. ‘Seceders’ and ‘postponers’? an analysis of the ‘Khawarij’ and ‘Murji’a’ labels in polemical debates between quietist and Jihadi-Salafis / Joas Wagemakers—7. Saudi Arabia’s war on terrorism : combating passions, ignorance and deviation / Roel Meijer—8. British by dissent : alternatives to Jihadi narratives of identity, belonging and violence among Muslims in Britain / Tufyal Chaoudbury—9. Critical reflections on the relationship between ideology and behavior / Jeroen Gunning—10. Jihadi violence in Yemen : dealing with local regional and international contingencies / Laurent Bonnefoy—11. Joining Al-Shabaab in Somalia / Roland Marchal—12. Attacking Mumbai / Faisal Devji—13. Indonesian Jihadi thinking / Greg Fealy and Ken Ward—14. Responding to the Taliban : comparative perspectives from Northern Afghanistan and Pakistan / Magnus Marsden—15. The Taliban and nationalist militancy in Afghanistan / Robert D. Crews—16. Pashtun and Punjabi Taliban : the Jihadi-sectarian nexus / Mariam Abou Zahab—Bibliography—Index ER -