There are some Palestinian terrorist groups that are primarily nationalistic, such as the PFLP, DFLP, and the ALF (all of which were absorbed into the PLO). There are others that are primarily religious, such as Hamas. As of yet, none are sectarian since there are almost no Shiite Palestinians.
No religion, whatsoever, encourages terrorism. Believers of any religion may have among them those who for any reason, religious or political or social, get involved in terrorism.
Md. Mukhtar. Alam has written: 'Madrasa and terrorism' -- subject(s): Islamic education, Madrasahs, Religious aspects of Terrorism, Religious education, Terrorism
Terrorism and jawad
Yonah Alexander has written: 'Palestinian secular terrorism' 'The role of communications in the Middle East conflict' -- subject(s): Arab Propaganda, Islam, Jewish-Arab relations, Judaism, Nationalism, Propaganda, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Jewish-Arab relations, Religious aspects of Nationalism, Zionist Propaganda 'Legal aspects of terrorism in the United States' -- subject(s): Cases, Hijacking of aircraft, States, Terrorism 'Counterterrorism Strategies' 'A bibliography of Israel' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Jews 'Terrorism and Medical Responses' 'International technical assistance experts' 'Terror on the High Seas' -- subject(s): Piracy, Maritime terrorism, Terrorism (International law) 'Usama bin Laden's al-Qaida' -- subject(s): Qaida (Organization), Terrorism, Violence, Terrorists, Islam 'Terrorism' 'Middle East Terrorism' 'Combating Terrorism' 'The 1986 Annual on Terrorism' 'Usama bin Laden's al-Qaida' -- subject(s): Qaida (Organization), Terrorism, Violence, Terrorists, Islam 'Israel' -- subject(s): Bibliography 'Maritime Terrorism' 'The Annual on Terrorism, 1988-1989'
Isa Okeke has written: 'War on terrorism' -- subject(s): Christianity, Islam, Nonviolence, Prevention, Relations, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of War on Terrorism, 2001-, Terrorism, War on Terrorism, 2001- 'Clerics and professors'
Gunter Waldmann has written: 'Glaube und Terror' -- subject(s): Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Terrorism, Terrorism
Justo Lacunza Balda has written: 'Islam' -- subject(s): Islam, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Terrorism, Religious aspects of War, Terrorism, War
Reader Ian has written: 'A poisonous cocktail?' -- subject(s): Cults, Oumu Shinrikyo (Religious organization), Religion, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Terrorism, Terrorism
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Pan-Arabism has no relation to terrorism. Pan-Arabism is a secular ideology based on Nationalist doctrines and ethnic unity/hegemony. Terrorism (in the Arab World) is based on twisted perceptions of religious concepts like Jihad and Sacrifice for the Faith. The only commonality between these two movements was that they were both proposed in the same time and in the same place, (but by two very different groups of people).
Palestine Liberation Organization.
Palestine Liberation Organization.