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After 1945, political developments in the Middle East and South Asia, including the decline of colonialism and the rise of nationalist movements, created a vacuum that fundamentalist groups sought to fill. The failure of secular governments to address socio-economic issues and political grievances led many to embrace Islamic fundamentalism as an alternative to Western ideologies. Additionally, the Cold War dynamics and foreign interventions further fueled discontent, enabling radical groups to gain support by positioning themselves as defenders of Islamic identity against perceived external threats. This context laid the groundwork for the emergence and growth of Muslim fundamentalist movements.

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