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The former Israeli ambassador to the U.N. takes a close-up look at international terrorism, the radical Wahab Islam sect and their promotion of Islamic extremism, and the role of Saudi Arabia in promoting and sustaining terrorist activity.
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Israel-Arab conflicts, Wahhabiyah, Conflitos internacionais, Wahhabiten, Radicalismo (aspectos religiosos), Arab-Israeli conflict, Terrorismo internacional, Internationaler Terrorismus, Terrorisme, Wahhābīyah, Arabisch-Israëlisch conflict, Financiële hulpverlening, Religion, 89.58 political violencePlaces
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Hatred's kingdom: how Saudi Arabia supports the new global terrorism
2003, Regnery Pub., Distributed to the trade by National Book Network
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0895261359 9780895261359
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Table of Contents
Introduction : the roots of terror
Chap. 1. Violent origins : reviving jihad and the war against the polytheists
Chap. 2. Countering the Wahhabi menace
Chap. 3. White terror : the Ikhwan and the rise of the modern Saudi Kingdom
Chap. 4. Building the modern Saudi state : oil, the Palestine question, and the Americans
Chap. 5. Reactivating Wahhbism
Chap. 6. The hothouse for militant Islamic radicalism
Chap. 7. Wahhabism reasserts itself
Chap. 8. Wahhabism's global reach
Chap. 9. Countdown to September 11 : the Gulf War and Wahhabism's new outburst in the 1990's
Chap. 10. The hatred continues
Conclusion
Appendix. Saudi support for terrorism : the evidence
Notes
Glossary
Acknowledgements
Index.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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