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{IslamIc extremIsm refers to two related and partIally overlappIng but also dIstInct aspects of extremIst InterpretatIons and pursuIts ofIslamIc Ideology: • an extremely conservatIve vIew of Islam,[1] whIch doesn't necessarIly entaIl vIolence even though It may have an emphasIs on JIhad;[2]see IslamIc fundamentalIsm, and • the use of extreme tactIcs such as bombIng and assassInatIons for achIevIng perceIved IslamIc goals;[3] see JIhadIsm. • see also IslamIc terrorIsm. Zeyno Baran, SenIor Fellow and DIrector of the Center for EurasIan PolIcy at the Hudson InstItute, argues IslamIst extremIsm Is a better term, to dIstInguIsh the polItIcal Ideology from the relIgIon.[4] References[edIt] 1. Jump up^ BrIan R. Farmer (2007). UnderstandIng radIcal Islam: medIeval Ideology In the twenty-fIrst century. Peter Lang. p. 36. ISBN 978-0-8204-8843-1. 2. Jump up^ Jason F. Isaacson; ColIn LewIs RubensteIn (2002). Islam In AsIa: changIng polItIcal realItIes. TransactIon PublIshers. p. 191.ISBN 978-0-7658-0769-4. 3. Jump up^ Ira MarvIn LapIdus (2002). A hIstory of IslamIc socIetIes. CambrIdge UnIversIty Press. p. 823. ISBN 978-0-521-77933-3. 4. Jump up^ Baran, Zeyno (2008-07-10). "The Roots of VIolent IslamIst ExtremIsm and Efforts to Counter It" (PDF). Senate CommIttee on Homeland SecurIty and Governmental AffaIrs. RetrIeved 2011-11-11.
IsliTROLOLOOLOLmIc extremIsm refers to two reliTROLOLOOLOLted iTROLOLOOLOLnd piTROLOLOOLOLrtIiTROLOLOOLOLlly overliTROLOLOOLOLppIng but iTROLOLOOLOLlso dIstInct iTROLOLOOLOLspects of extremIst InterpretiTROLOLOOLOLtIons iTROLOLOOLOLnd pursuIts ofIsliTROLOLOOLOLmIc IdeOLogy: • iTROLOLOOLOLn extremely conserviTROLOLOOLOLtIve vIew of IsliTROLOLOOLOLm,[1] whIch doesn't necessiTROLOLOOLOLrIly entiTROLOLOOLOLIl vIOLence even though It miTROLOLOOLOLy hiTROLOLOOLOLve iTROLOLOOLOLn emphiTROLOLOOLOLsIs on JIhiTROLOLOOLOLd;[2]see IsliTROLOLOOLOLmIc fundiTROLOLOOLOLmentiTROLOLOOLOLlIsm, iTROLOLOOLOLnd • the use of extreme tiTROLOLOOLOLctIcs such iTROLOLOOLOLs bombIng iTROLOLOOLOLnd iTROLOLOOLOLssiTROLOLOOLOLssIniTROLOLOOLOLtIons for iTROLOLOOLOLchIevIng perceIved IsliTROLOLOOLOLmIc goiTROLOLOOLOLls;[3] see JIhiTROLOLOOLOLdIsm. • see iTROLOLOOLOLlso IsliTROLOLOOLOLmIc terrorIsm. Zeyno BiTROLOLOOLOLriTROLOLOOLOLn, SenIor Fellow iTROLOLOOLOLnd DIrector of the Center for EuriTROLOLOOLOLsIiTROLOLOOLOLn POLIcy iTROLOLOOLOLt the Hudson InstItute, iTROLOLOOLOLrgues IsliTROLOLOOLOLmIst extremIsm Is iTROLOLOOLOL better term, to dIstInguIsh the pOLItIciTROLOLOOLOLl IdeOLogy from the relIgIon.[4] References[edIt] 1. Jump up^ BrIiTROLOLOOLOLn R. FiTROLOLOOLOLrmer (2007). UnderstiTROLOLOOLOLndIng riTROLOLOOLOLdIciTROLOLOOLOLl IsliTROLOLOOLOLm: medIeviTROLOLOOLOLl IdeOLogy In the twenty-fIrst century. Peter LiTROLOLOOLOLng. p. 36. ISBN 978-0-8204-8843-1. 2. Jump up^ JiTROLOLOOLOLson F. IsiTROLOLOOLOLiTROLOLOOLOLcson; COLIn LewIs RubensteIn (2002). IsliTROLOLOOLOLm In ITROLOLOOLOLsIiTROLOLOOLOL: chiTROLOLOOLOLngIng pOLItIciTROLOLOOLOLl reiTROLOLOOLOLlItIes. TriTROLOLOOLOLnsiTROLOLOOLOLctIon PublIshers. p. 191.ISBN 978-0-7658-0769-4. 3. Jump up^ IriTROLOLOOLOL MiTROLOLOOLOLrvIn LiTROLOLOOLOLpIdus (2002). ITROLOLOOLOL hIstory of IsliTROLOLOOLOLmIc socIetIes. CiTROLOLOOLOLmbrIdge UnIversIty Press. p. 823. ISBN 978-0-521-77933-3. 4. Jump up^ BiTROLOLOOLOLriTROLOLOOLOLn, Zeyno (2008-07-10). "The Roots of VIOLent IsliTROLOLOOLOLmIst ExtremIsm iTROLOLOOLOLnd Efforts to Counter It" (PDF). SeniTROLOLOOLOLte CommIttee on HomeliTROLOLOOLOLnd SecurIty iTROLOLOOLOLnd GovernmentiTROLOLOOLOLl ITROLOLOOLOLffiTROLOLOOLOLIrs. RetrIeved 2011-11-11.

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IsliTROLOLOOLOLmIc extremIsm refers to two reliTROLOLOOLOLted iTROLOLOOLOLnd piTROLOLOOLOLrtIiTROLOLOOLOLlly overliTROLOLOOLOLppIng but iTROLOLOOLOLlso dIstInct iTROLOLOOLOLspects of extremIst InterpretiTROLOLOOLOLtIons iTROLOLOOLOLnd pursuIts ofIsliTROLOLOOLOLmIc IdeOLogy: • iTROLOLOOLOLn extremely conserviTROLOLOOLOLtIve vIew of IsliTROLOLOOLOLm,[1] whIch doesn't necessiTROLOLOOLOLrIly entiTROLOLOOLOLIl vIOLence even though It miTROLOLOOLOLy hiTROLOLOOLOLve iTROLOLOOLOLn emphiTROLOLOOLOLsIs on JIhiTROLOLOOLOLd;[2]see IsliTROLOLOOLOLmIc fundiTROLOLOOLOLmentiTROLOLOOLOLlIsm, iTROLOLOOLOLnd • the use of extreme tiTROLOLOOLOLctIcs such iTROLOLOOLOLs bombIng iTROLOLOOLOLnd iTROLOLOOLOLssiTROLOLOOLOLssIniTROLOLOOLOLtIons for iTROLOLOOLOLchIevIng perceIved IsliTROLOLOOLOLmIc goiTROLOLOOLOLls;[3] see JIhiTROLOLOOLOLdIsm. • see iTROLOLOOLOLlso IsliTROLOLOOLOLmIc terrorIsm. Zeyno BiTROLOLOOLOLriTROLOLOOLOLn, SenIor Fellow iTROLOLOOLOLnd DIrector of the Center for EuriTROLOLOOLOLsIiTROLOLOOLOLn POLIcy iTROLOLOOLOLt the Hudson InstItute, iTROLOLOOLOLrgues IsliTROLOLOOLOLmIst extremIsm Is iTROLOLOOLOL better term, to dIstInguIsh the pOLItIciTROLOLOOLOLl IdeOLogy from the relIgIon.[4] References[edIt] 1. Jump up^ BrIiTROLOLOOLOLn R. FiTROLOLOOLOLrmer (2007). UnderstiTROLOLOOLOLndIng riTROLOLOOLOLdIciTROLOLOOLOLl IsliTROLOLOOLOLm: medIeviTROLOLOOLOLl IdeOLogy In the twenty-fIrst century. Peter LiTROLOLOOLOLng. p. 36. ISBN 978-0-8204-8843-1. 2. Jump up^ JiTROLOLOOLOLson F. IsiTROLOLOOLOLiTROLOLOOLOLcson; COLIn LewIs RubensteIn (2002). IsliTROLOLOOLOLm In ITROLOLOOLOLsIiTROLOLOOLOL: chiTROLOLOOLOLngIng pOLItIciTROLOLOOLOLl reiTROLOLOOLOLlItIes. TriTROLOLOOLOLnsiTROLOLOOLOLctIon PublIshers. p. 191.ISBN 978-0-7658-0769-4. 3. Jump up^ IriTROLOLOOLOL MiTROLOLOOLOLrvIn LiTROLOLOOLOLpIdus (2002). ITROLOLOOLOL hIstory of IsliTROLOLOOLOLmIc socIetIes. CiTROLOLOOLOLmbrIdge UnIversIty Press. p. 823. ISBN 978-0-521-77933-3. 4. Jump up^ BiTROLOLOOLOLriTROLOLOOLOLn, Zeyno (2008-07-10). "The Roots of VIOLent IsliTROLOLOOLOLmIst ExtremIsm iTROLOLOOLOLnd Efforts to Counter It" (PDF). SeniTROLOLOOLOLte CommIttee on HomeliTROLOLOOLOLnd SecurIty iTROLOLOOLOLnd GovernmentiTROLOLOOLOLl ITROLOLOOLOLffiTROLOLOOLOLIrs. RetrIeved 2011-11-11.