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Lesson 3
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Identify origins and beliefs of fundamentalist movements. Research major fundamentalist groups. Articulate arguments for and against the issue of Islamic fundamentalism as a threat.
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What are the 5 pillars of Islam?
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Political and social movement promoting a return to traditional, or fundamental, interpretation of any religion Islamic Fundamentalism Shar’ia Law – secular law & personal matters Qu’ran – Holy Book Sunnah – Practice of the Prophet
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Islamic empire eclipsed, dominated, and exploited by West. Frustration with rapid social & economic changes. Contempt for decadence & corruption of Western culture. Western presence in Holy Lands, ME politics, perceived attack on Islam
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Forsaken Islam Favor foreign culture & law Solution = reject everything foreign, return to roots, purity.
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Most DO NOT ADVOCATE violence! 439 m of 1.5 billion Radical Islam/Islamism Post 1920’s extremism Terrorism as form of jihad Downtrodden drawn to promises Seek to overthrow regimes and rulers they regard as un-Islamic Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, and Kuwait as well as US
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Terror attacks against Western interests 9/11 Pro-Israeli states “Islamaphobia” Anti-Muslim sentiment Ground Zero Mosque Reading
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Al Qaeda The Taliban Hezbollah Hamas The Muslim Brotherhood Islamic Jihad Wahhabism Lashkar-e-Taiba Beliefs of group? Countries group is active in? Is the group allowed to participate in govt? Do they hold power? Typical activities? Outside opinions of group? ~175 Groups…32 are Shiite, others are Sunni-based
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Do you consider Islamic fundamentalism a threat to US security? Why or why not?
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Wiki Post Middle East Discussion Tab “Why is it important to study Islam and fundamentalism and its many meanings?”
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