Communism, radical Islam, and other totalitarian ideologies share a commonality in their pursuit of absolute power and control over individuals and society. They often promote a singular worldview that seeks to eliminate dissent and enforce conformity through coercion or violence. These ideologies typically aim to reshape society according to their specific doctrines, often at the expense of personal freedoms and human rights. Additionally, they can foster an environment of fear and repression to maintain their authority and suppress opposition.
Your question is an ideal one. before i answer it i would like to tell you, that as a Muslim i find it slightly offensive that people (not you in particular) immediately pair the word 'radical' with 'Islam'. i am a Muslim and i assure you not radical in any way. you must understand, Islam reinforces peace above all else, one of the most important events in our history was a treaty called the treaty of hudaybiyah, it was a PEACE treaty. anybody who insists on killing innocent people for no reason whatsoever can no longer be called Muslim because they have commited murder, and a Muslim does not murder. so your question of the 'principles' of radical Islam, does not exist. Islam is not radical and thus there is no such thing as a 'radical Islam' because then it wouldn't be Islam, it would be radical. make up your mind because it cant be both. so to answer your question, there is no radical Islam. -this answer is my opinion as a Muslim.
a radical Islamic leader who reinterpreted Islam to justify violence
Khalifa Abdul Hakim has written: 'Islamic ideology' -- subject(s): Islam, Apologetic works 'Fikr-i Iqbal' 'The Prophet and his message' -- subject(s): Islam 'The metaphysics of Rumi' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation 'Islam and communism' -- subject(s): Communism and religion, Communism and Islam, Islam 'Afkar-i Ghalib' 'Fundamental human rights' -- subject(s): Civil rights
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The Radical Islam has twisted the Holy Quran and the other Islamic sects by being selective in the quotation of certain verses about Muslims and Non-Muslims.
Radical Islam emerged in Lebanon primarily due to the complex interplay of sectarian tensions, socio-economic disparities, and the impact of regional conflicts. The Lebanese Civil War (1975-1990) exacerbated sectarian divisions and led to the rise of militant groups, such as Hezbollah, which blended religious ideology with resistance against perceived oppression. Additionally, the influx of Palestinian refugees and the influence of global jihadist movements, particularly post-9/11, contributed to the radicalization of certain segments within the country. These factors combined created a fertile ground for radical Islamic ideologies to take root and gain traction.
Pristine Islam is based on Wahhabism. It is a radical and fundamentalist religious movement based on reinterpretations of the Quran and Hadith.
MELAYU ISLAM BERAJA (MIB) means MALAY ISLAMIC MONARCHY
Hasan Raid has written: 'Untuk kebenaran, keadilan, dan kemanusiaan' -- subject(s): Communism, Communism and Islam
Communism that denies God and God religions.
Radical Islam. Not all Muslims are like al-qaeda.