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1. NIAMEY, Niger (AP) — Jihadists attacked three villages in western Niger, near its border with Mali, killing at least 20 people, according to the Ministry of National Defense.
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2. NIAMEY, Niger (AP) — Islamic militants carried out another large assault on Niger's military Thursday, leaving at least 25 soldiers dead along with dozens of Jihadists only a month after the
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3. Filmmakers expose the radical ideologists indoctrinating thousands of Jihadists.
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4. Gunmen on motorcycles massacre at least 130 people, creating huge challenge for the new president, Mohamed Bazoum Last modified on Mon 22 Mar 2021 18.38 EDT Attacks by suspected Jihadists in
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5. Fourteen Jihadists were sentenced to death in Bangladesh on Tuesday for attempting to assassinate Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina more than two decades ago, a prosecutor said
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6. The death toll from co-ordinated raids on three villages in Niger by suspected Jihadists on Sunday has risen to 137
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7. The next generation of Jihadists
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8. Jihadists on motorbikes ambush Mali’s military, 33 killed By BABA AHMED March 17, 2021 GMT BAMAKO, Mali (AP) — About 100 suspected Islamic extremists on motorcycles ambushed the Malian military convoy in the country’s volatile north, killing at least 33 people in the deadliest attack of its kind since the president was overthrown in a
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9. The Jihadists then raided the village of Darey-Daye, killing inhabitants and torching grain stores
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10. France intervened to crush the rebellion, but the Jihadists scattered and regrouped, taking their campaign into central Mali in 2015 and then into neighbouring Niger and Burkina Faso
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11. KANO, Nigeria: Islamic State-aligned Jihadists ambushed a Nigerian military convoy, killing 15 soldiers and four militia fighters in the northeastern state of Borno, security sources said Saturday
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12. Islamic State-aligned Jihadists ambushed a Nigerian military convoy, killing 15 soldiers and four militia fighters in the northeastern state of Borno, security sources said Saturday
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13. Islamic State-aligned Jihadists ambushed a Nigerian military convoy, killing 15 soldiers and four militia fighters in the northeastern state of Borno, security sources said Saturday
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14. British Jihadists are pretending to be reformed, using the Islamic concept of “taqiyya”, in order to facilitate an early release from prison into the community where they pose a fresh risk to the public
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15. Jihadists Jihadists linked to the Islamic State have attacked a UN base and overrun a humanitarian hub in Borno, trapping 25 aid workers, security and humanitarian sources said.
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16. Egypt says security forces killed 17 Jihadists after hospital attack
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17. Twin attacks on the army in central Mali overnight killed six soldiers while some 30 suspected Jihadists were also left dead in response, the military said Sunday
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18. President Joe Biden's administration believes countries should repatriate Jihadists and their families to counter the threat from the Islamic State group, an American diplomat told the United Nations on Wednesday
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19. BCIJ: Jihadists In Sahel Represent Morocco’s Biggest Threat 1,645 Moroccans have joined jihadist groups in Syria and Iraq, of whom 270 have returned to Morocco and 137 were prosecuted
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20. Jihadists have thus determined that jihad is the only path toward genuine change in this world and divine reward in the hereafter
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21. Twin attacks on the army in central Mali overnight killed six soldiers while some 30 suspected Jihadists were also left dead in response, the military said Sunday
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22. Mali has received support in its fight against the Jihadists from France’s Barkhane force, which numbers 5,100 troops spread across the arid Sahel region
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23. The Jihadists have exploited and fueled age-old tensions between farmers and cattle herders who compete for land and scarce resources in Mali, Burkina Faso and Nigeria, recruiting members of
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24. KANO, Nigeria: Jihadists linked to the Islamic State have attacked a UN base and overrun a humanitarian hub in northeastern Nigeria, trapping 25 aid workers, security and …
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25. Jihadists performs a vital public service by exposing views like these, which offer a glimpse of how cruelty and sadism can be at once justified and indulged and then rationalised and denied
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26. Jihadists Attack UN Base In Borno The latest assault in Dikwa comes three years to the day after ISWAP fighters attacked a UN humanitarian hub in the remote town of Rann, killing three aid staff
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27. Salafi-Jihadists are those who commit to violent means to bring about the Salafi vision
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28. It is difficult to distinguish between moderate Islamists and Salafi-Jihadists in the context of the Syrian civil war
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29. Mozambique Jihadists push masses to Pemba AFP 12/14/2020 Miami Beach in state of emergency because of spring break crowds; more trouble for AstraZeneca vaccine: COVID-19 live updates
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JIHADISTS [jiˈhädist]
The term "jihadist" has been used by Western academics since the 1990s, and more widely since the 11 September 2001 attacks, as a way to distinguish between violent and non-violent Sunni Islamists. Islamists aim to reorder government and society in accordance with Islamic law, or Sharia.
Jihad, (Arabic: “struggle” or “effort”)also spelled jehad, in Islam, a meritorious struggle or effort. The exact meaning of the term jihad depends on context; it has often been erroneously translated in the West as “holy war.” Jihad, particularly in the religious and ethical realm, primarily refers to the human struggle to promote ...
Cambridge University Press. p. 263. 'Jihadism' is a term that has been constructed in Western languages to describe militant Islamic movements that are perceived as existentially threatening to the West. Western media have tended to refer to Jihadism as a military movement rooted in political Islam.
Definition of jihad. 1 : a holy war waged on behalf of Islam as a religious duty; also : a personal struggle in devotion to Islam especially involving spiritual discipline. 2 : a crusade for a principle or belief.