It is unclear what qualifies as a fundamentalist Islamic Society and what counts as a moderate Islamic society. Additionally, fundamentalist Islam is not a monolith, there are a variety of aspects of Islam which can be stretched to become fundamentalist, such as minority rights issues, jihad-war issues, freedom of speech issues, freedom of association issues, freedom of conscience issues, and so on. A fundamentalist group may endorse views that are problematic in one category, but seem perfectly fine in another. As a result, it is difficult to answer.
If the Taliban of Afghanistan and Pakistan are used as a prototype of fundamentalist Islam, their goals are quite clear. They intend to create a society that is based entirely on the most militant and antiquated reading of Islamic Law or Shari'a. Shari'a, like Islam, is not a monolith and there are Islamic Scholars who claim that the numerous Human Rights are part of the Shari'a. The Taliban disagree. They have been extremely repressive towards women (preventing them from getting an education, endorsing honor killings, and throwing acid in their faces), anyone who professes a faith other than Sunni Islam (especially Shiites), anyone who commits a moral or legal infraction (the death penalty is quite common), and anyone who tries to associate and freely discuss the situation and their views.
To report on societies problems.
to take the holy land back from the Islamic empires. to take the holy land back from the Islamic empires.
In order to know which of the following is not an economic goal that influences how societies answer the three key economic questions one would need to know the answer choices.
victory
One goal of classic archaeology is to study and understand past human societies through the excavation, analysis, and interpretation of material remains such as artifacts, structures, and ancient landscapes. This allows archaeologists to reconstruct and explain the cultural, social, and economic processes that shaped these societies.
The goal of anthropology is to discover and understand cultural patterns, beliefs, behaviors, and practices of different societies and how they have evolved over time. This helps anthropologists to gain insights into the diversity of human societies and the underlying similarities and differences in how people live and interact.
Capture the Holy land from Islamic rulers.
The goal of Al-Qaeda is to increase the advancement of Islamic revolutions throughout the Muslim world and prevent foreign intervention in the Middle East.
Al-Qaeda was founded in 1988 by Osama bin Laden and others, primarily to promote jihad against the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan. Its initial goal was to establish a pan-Islamic Islamic state and to drive foreign influence out of Muslim countries. Over time, the organization's objectives expanded to include opposing Western involvement in the Middle East and implementing a strict interpretation of Islamic law. This evolution led to attacks on various Western targets, most notably the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States.
The current goal is to establish a pan-Islamic Caliphate throughout the world by working with allied Islamic extremist groups to overthrow regimes it deems "non-Islamic" and expelling Westerners and non-Muslims from Muslim countries. In the early days their firts job was to finance, recruit, transport and train thousands of fighters from dozens of countries to be part of an Afghan resistance to defeat the Soviet Union.
New harmony out in the wilderness, brook farm in massachusetts, and Onieda community in new york(1848). the creators of these sought a perfect world, but what the really created were communist societies since everyone was equally contributing and being rewarded.
To capture the Christian holy land To reconquer the sacred city of Jerusalem and the Holy Land and free the Eastern Christians from Islamic rule. To take Jerusalem for the Catholic Church