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War & Terrorism
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Muslim/Islamic Culture Base their faith on the Qur’an and Allah. Base faith on their prophet Muhammad. Two major sects of Muslim – Sunni – Majority of Muslims in the world – Shiite – Rule Iran and have presence in Iraq and Syria – Wahhabism – Strict interpretation of Islam. Osama Bin Laden claimed this sect On average there are around 1.2 billion followers or 23% of the earth’s population Second largest religion in the world
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Muslim/Islamic Culture Family is the basic unit of Islam society Man is responsible for the care of his family Marriage is a contract According to the Qur’an a man is able to take up to four wives Hijab requires both men and women to dress and behave modestly
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Jihad Means struggle Technically it means “to struggle in the way of Allah” Two commonly accepted meanings of jihad – “Greater Jihad” = An inner struggle to fulfill their religious duties – “Lesser Jihad” = Physical struggle against enemies of Islam
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Terrorism Groups of Muslims believe that terrorism is an ideal form of jihad Not all Muslims believe in this theory! Types of Terrorism – Suicide attacks – the suicide bombers are considered “martyrs” – Hijackings – Kidnappings and executions – Internet recruiting
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Key Organizations Egyptian Islamic Jihad – Main goal is to replace current Egyptian gov’t with an Islamic State. Founded in late 1970’s. Islamic Resistance Movement – Organized from the Muslim Brotherhood. Loosely organized and known for its suicide bombers. Al Qaeda – Created by Osama Bin Laden. Main goal is to reestablish the Muslim State. Extremely anti-Israeli and anti-American Muslim Brotherhood – Founded in 1928. Originally base in Egypt. Attempted assassinations on several leaders.
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Notable Terrorist Attacks 1983 Beirut Barracks Bombing -- 305 killed, 75 wounded 1993 Bombay Bombings – 250 killed, 700 wounded September 11 th Attacks – 2,977 killed, over 6,000 injured 2013 Boston Marathon Bombings – 3 killed, 264 wounded, leaving at least 14 as amputees.
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Causalities in Iraq/Afghanistan Iraq 4,802 deaths Year 2007 being the deadliest at 962 Ages 18-21: 1,352 causalities 481 deaths in California Ohio being 6 th for war causalities with 187 deaths Afghanistan 3,341 deaths 2010 being the deadliest year with 710 deaths Ages 18-21: 672 causalities 241 deaths in California Ohio being 7 th in war causalities with 85 deaths
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