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Virtues of Jihād: A Gift to the Servants of Allāh (Paperback)

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"Palestinian-born Islamist Dr. 'Abdullah 'Azzam (1941-89) played a leading role in promoting and developing the modern Islamist concept of jihad. Little known in the West despite lengthy stays in the United States, 'Azzam was responsible for internationalizing the Islamist struggle against secularism, socialism, and materialism. Though a scholar, 'Azzam took his campaign to the front lines of Afghanistan during the Afghan-Soviet war . . . In many ways the life and work of 'Abdullah 'Azzam have already made him one of the most influential figures in modern times."

Andrew McGregor, Journal of Conflict Studies

"Abdullah Azzam . . . arguably did more than any other person to create the theoretical underpinnings of the contemporary Jihadist movement. Azzam formulated much of the Islamist ideology for the war against the Soviets in Afghanistan, recruited Arab fighters to implement his vision of a reborn-caliphate, and . . . in reviving the classical doctrine of jihad, Azzam connected significant numbers of young Muslim men to paradigmatic moments of their past, which had the effect of both enhancing and directing their incentive to challenge forces seen as responsible for the decline of Muslim fortunes in the modern world."

John C. M. Calvert, Journal of Religion and Society

"From the late 1970s, he began to criticize the Islamist movement's propensity for divisions, encouraging critical thinking. His was a hybrid stance, borrowing from traditions ranging from Salafism to the Muslim Brotherhood. He was a transitional figure and, today, is a prism for understanding the entire jihadist movement's transformation . . . from Palestine's history and decolonization, Azzam drew an extremely skeptical attitude towards the Nation-State, the global world order, and even the Islamic world. However, it is precisely from this legacy that his peculiar transnationalism emerged. Being exiled - being a refugee - uprooted him. It is unsurprising, then, that he became the spokesman of pan-Islamism . . . Azzam introduced a crucial change in 20th century Islamist thought."

Thomas Hegghammer, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment

"Azzam acted as an ambassador to the Afghan cause . . . Even today his works are widely read in Islamist circles."

Sebastian Schnelle, Journal of Church and State

Product Details
ISBN: 9798370021305
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication Date: December 16th, 2022
Pages: 156
Language: English