Islamist Militants and their Challenges to Sharia and International Criminal Law
By (Author) Mohamed Elewa Badar
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
3rd October 2024
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Criminal law: procedure and offences
341
Hardback
288
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This book examines the most dangerous, and at the same time, most alluring aspects of the ideologies propagated by violent Islamists. Developments in technological resources, mass media and global communication have enabled groups such as Islamic State (IS) to merge an archaic religious ideology with resources of modernity creating a severely effective tool for recruitment. Up to 22,000 foreign fighters from more than 100 countries, including the UK, have been persuaded to join the ranks of the self-declared IS. Furthermore, the propagated ideology has served to create an environment where genocide can and has arguably already flourished. The book aims to understand the above-mentioned radical ideology, breaking it down to its foundations whilst assessing the key ideologues whose influences have shaped the beliefs of thousands throughout history. In this aspect it will be widely useful to counter-radicalisation efforts, increasing the capacity for preventing and controlling the process of violent radicalisation and providing a counter-narrative to the propaganda of extremist individuals and groups like IS.
Mohamed Elewa Badar is Reader in Law at Northumbria University, UK.