INR 2002 University of Central Florida History of Radical Islamist Philosophy Essay

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ESSAY PORTION:Select TWO of the following questions to answer.Your answer should be in the form of an essay and at least 500 words in length each.Make sure you address each part of the question.

  1. Discuss how the aftermath of World War I affected the development of radical Islamist philosophy.
  2. Discuss how the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and the subsequent resistance to it contributed to the formation of the al Qaeda movement.
  3. Discuss how the oil crisis/boom of the 1970s affected the spread of radical Islam.
  4. Discuss the conversion of secular, nationalist Arab terrorism of the 1960s and 1970s into the Islamic fundamental terrorism of the 2000s.

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Running head: RADICAL ISLAMIST PHILOSOPHY

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History of Radical Islamist Philosophy
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RADICAL ISLAMIST PHILOSOPHY

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History of Radical Islamist Philosophy

Discuss how the aftermath of World War I affected the development of
radical Islamist philosophy.
Word war I was all about the European countries fighting to acquire territories around the
globe. The middle east was not spared. Invasion of the middle east by the European countries
had much of under deal with several contradicting treaties. Division of the countries set-up
boundaries that to date remain to be a problem in the middle east. Looking back at the wars that
left the middle east in shambles with poor living conditions and squatters. Religion, ethnicity,
and culture can not be termed as the basis for the involvement of European nations in the war but
instead, fight for control of resources and territorial land. However, the differences that emerge
in the 21st century can be traced back to World war I., Particularly the rise of radical Islamism
philosophy.
Countries in the middle east, especially Iraq and Iran, have always been at war on who
should call shots in the region and also who is control of the oil business. The difference can be
traced back to world war 1. Therefore, due to efforts ...


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