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The Roots of Religious Extremism:

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    Writen byMohamed Bin Ali
  • PublisherImperial College Press
  • Year 2016

This book explores the ideological foundations of modern Salafism, with a particular focus on the doctrine of Al-Wala' wal Bara' (loyalty and disavowal), which serves as a cornerstone in Salafi jihadist ideology. Bin Ali discusses the evolution and implications of this concept within the broader context of modern Salafism, providing a detailed analysis of its role in justifying religious extremism. The work also delves into the historical emergence of Salafism, its various factions, and how its followers interpret Islamic law, politics, and activism, particularly in relation to violent jihad. The book critically examines the theological, historical, and social dimensions of Salafi thought, offering a comprehensive understanding of how this ideology is mobilized in the pursuit of political and religious objectives. Relevance with the Current Era along with Community Engagement Mechanism The book holds significant relevance in understanding the ideological underpinnings of contemporary violent extremism, especially in the context of Islamist terrorism. Given its focus on Salafism and Al-Wala' wal Bara', it helps inform counter-radicalization efforts by explaining the beliefs that can lead to radical action. For community engagement, this book provides a critical resource for scholars, policymakers, and community leaders working on rehabilitation and reintegration programs, especially in Muslim-majority countries affected by Salafi jihadist movements. By understanding the origins and motivations of extremist ideologies, it is possible to counteract their spread within communities through education, dialogue, and outreach. Final Verdict: While the book tackles a sensitive and controversial topic, it does so with a scholarly and nuanced approach, distinguishing between mainstream Islam and extremist interpretations. Its academic perspective makes it suitable for educational and counter-radicalization purposes. However, care must be taken to ensure that it is presented in a context that avoids generalizations or stigmatization of broader Muslim communities. The content is highly useful for understanding the evolution of radical Islamic ideologies, though its accessibility for non-academic audiences might be limited due to its complex terminology and in-depth theological analysis. • Peace and Rehabilitation Alignment: ✅ Strong – The book’s insights are crucial for developing strategies to counter extremist ideologies and promote peaceful coexistence. • Usefulness for Counter-Radicalization: ✅ Excellent – Provides critical insights into the ideology behind Salafi jihadism, which is essential for developing counter-radicalization efforts.

Book Title The Roots of Religious Extremism:
Author Mohamed Bin Ali
ISBN 9781783263929; 178326392X ISSN
Edition Language English
Book Format Paperback, 450 Pages
Date Published Year Published 2016
Publisher Imperial College Press
Pages 300 Dimensions
Book Subject Radicalization,Counterterrorism,Islamic Studies,Religious Extremism,Ideological Frameworks,Religious Law,Terrorism Studies,Political Islam
Keywords Salafism, Al-Wala' wal Bara', Islamic radicalism, jihad, religious extremism, Islamic ideology, Islamic law, political Islam, terrorism, religious aspects of radicalization, Salafi-Wahhabi connection

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