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Danger Of Terrorism And Its Impact On The Individual And Society, And Means Of Dealing With It In The Light Of Islamic Sharia Law, جمال نور الدين إدريس
Danger Of Terrorism And Its Impact On The Individual And Society, And Means Of Dealing With It In The Light Of Islamic Sharia Law, جمال نور الدين إدريس
Jerash for Research and Studies Journal مجلة جرش للبحوث والدراسات
This research addresses the phenomena of Terrorism, it contains of three chapters: one is for definition of terrorism, and the second is dangers of terrorism. The third chapter addresses the means of dealing with terrorism and reducing its threat in the light of the Sharia, such as: the right understanding of religion, and intentional reading of texts. The most important of findings are: Terrorism has weakened and torn the Islamic Ummah apart, and Terrorism shows Islam in the appearance of contradiction. The recommendations are including: to work towards correct understanding of the texts of the Holy Qur’an and the authentic …
The Failure Of Europe’S Social Contract And Its Impact On The Rise Of The Right Wing: Germany And Uk Case Study, Wisam Hazimeh, Wendy Prius, Mohammed Al-Khraisha
The Failure Of Europe’S Social Contract And Its Impact On The Rise Of The Right Wing: Germany And Uk Case Study, Wisam Hazimeh, Wendy Prius, Mohammed Al-Khraisha
Jerash for Research and Studies Journal مجلة جرش للبحوث والدراسات
Homegrown terrorism, or domestic terrorism, has been on the rise in correlation with the number of refugee and migrant populations within Europe. Not only has radical Islamist terrorism become prevalent, but alongside this trend, Europeans find that far-right extremism is a mirrored manifestation of extremist Islamist ideology. While Europe fails to properly address the root causes of this crisis, European states propel further into individual identity crises that fester into extremism. Prejudice, divisive policies, and sectarianism leave societies to find legitimacy elsewhere as the harmonic order and social contract within society fails, and people revert to smaller factions as they …