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Authors: Jon Armajani
Mubarak, Hosni 64 assassination attempt on 68 and public Islam 182–3
Muhammad, the Prophet 3
battles fought by 13, 98, 109, 150
as life model 20–1, 50
night journey of 85–6, 103 and physical jihad 60–1
Muhammad Ali: destroys first Saudi state 129
mujahideen (Afghanistan) Bin Laden and 67, 140
control Jalalabad 195
Jama(at-i Islami support for 179 madrasahs and 192–3, 210 Pakistani support for 188
al-Qaida as offshoot of 188 recruited internationally 210 Saudi support for 153–4 Taliban as offshoot of 188, 193
United States and 29, 69, 141, 188,
196, 210
victory of 141–2
Zia ul-Haq’s support for 189–91
al-Mujamma (among the Palestinians) 102
Muslim Brotherhood (Egypt) 27, 48
agenda of 50–1, 76
and democracy 75
foundation of 49–50
growth of 51–2
leaders of 53
and Nazism 52
and political legitimacy 62 services provided by 50, 62–3 similarities to Jama(at-i Islami
181–3
suppression of, under Nasser 54, 62
violent methods of 52, 53, 54
see also Hamas; Palestinians Muslim League: opposed by Jama(at-i
Islami 171 Muslims
as rightful owners of Palestine 85–6 world population of 2–3
see also Shiite Muslims; Sunni Muslims
mutawwa(a (Saudi religious police) 131–2
Naguib, General Muhammad 53, 54 Najibullah, Muhammad: hanged by
Taliban 203
Nasir al-Din Shah: and tobacco concession to Britain 38
Nasr, Seyyed Vali Reza: on Mawdudi’s understanding of Islam 166
al-Nasser, Gamal Abd 54
Muslim Brotherhood’s assassination attempt on 54, 57
Qutb’s critique of 58, 59 National Islamic Front (NIF, Sudan):
Bin Laden and 142, 143 nationalism: and Islam 40 Netherlands: as colonial power 37 Niblock, Tim: on government and
ulema in Saudi Arabia 133 Nicholas II (Russia): pogroms under 86 9/11 attacks see September 11 attacks 1967 Arab-Israeli War see June War Niyazi, Mawlana (Abdu)ssalam 165 Northern Alliance (United Islamic Front
for the Salvation of Afghanistan) 147
al-Nuqrashi Pasha, Mahmud Fahmi: assassination of 52
Nur al-Din Muhammad 73
Omar, Mullah (Mullah Mohammed Omar) 196–203, 208
on Bill Clinton 208 and Bin Laden 148
acclaimed “Commander of the Faithful” 201, 202, 203
early life of 196 and ISI 197
and Kandahar assembly 201–2 as Taliban leader 196–7
Oslo Peace Accords 105–8
Israeli dissatisfaction with 107–8 Palestinian dissatisfaction with
106–7
and status of West Bank and Gaza 106
Ottoman Empire 7
as caliphate 46
Pakistan
Afghan students in 191–2
and Afghanistan 26–7, 28, 179,
188–94, 203
and China 190
as Islamic state 170
and Islamism 26, 28, 191
Islamization of 178, 182
Jama(at-i Islami in politics of 172–3, 175–8
and nuclear capability 190 and public Islam 182–3 secular government in 20 and Taliban 27, 164, 211–12
and the United States 190, 211, 212 Pakistan People’s Party: opposed by
Jama(at-i Islami 177
Palestine 7
and Balfour Declaration 90–1 name of 85
Muslims as rightful owners of 85–6 under Ottoman rule 88, 91
see also Israel/Palestine
Palestine Liberation Organization see PLO Palestine Mandate 91
Palestinian National Authority 94, 106,
109
Palestinian National Charter 96–8 secular character of 97–8
Palestinians
and conditions in West Bank and Gaza 100–1, 107, 109, 110
and Islamism 26; see also Hamas and Israel 7, 8, 9, 27
martyrdom operations (suicide attacks) by 9–10
as microcosm of wider struggle against injustice 110–11, 113
and militancy 100; see also intifada Muslim Brotherhood and 102–3 become refugees 93
and resistance against Jewish settlement 92–3, 94
see also PLO
Pan-Arabism: and Egypt 76 Pashtuns 206
and Taliban 147, 193, 197, 198, 206
Pathankot, India 172
peace: in Muslim worldview 3
PFLP (People’s Front for the Liberation of Palestine): 98–9
Pinsker, Leo: Auto-Emancipation 87 PLO (Palestine Liberation
Organization) 27, 94
disillusionment with 104, 106–7
foundation of 95
merger of, with Fatah 96 and Oslo Peace Accords 106
and Palestinian National Charter 96–7
Palestinian youth alienated from 100 prostitution: Islamic ban on 22
al-Qaida
and attack on USS Cole 149
East African attacks (1998) by 69,
145, 146, 207–8
founding of 67, 140
identifies with Palestinian struggle 110
ideological roots of 4, 24
internationalization of 145
and jihad 14
and Islamism 2, 4
and mujahideen 188 and Saudi Arabia 138–9
and September 11 attacks 210
and Taliban 4, 188
United States’ missile attacks on training camps of 208
violence advocated by 19, 75–6
and Wahhabism 122
see also under Bin Laden Quran
as all-encompassing 20
and jihad 14
and liberal Islam 4 literal truth of 1 as revelation 3
as source of knowledge 12 Qutb, Muhammad 137, 140
Qutb, Sayyid 20, 27, 54–62
and Bin Laden 140, 152
execution of 62
on jahiliyya 58–60, 140
on jihad 60, 61, 140
Milestones 58, 61
and Muslim Brotherhood 57, 58
in prison 58, 61
rejects secularism 55
visits the United States 55–7 as writer 55
Rabbani, Burhanuddin 140 contacted by Mullah Omar 197 controls Kabul 194
Rabin, Yitzhak 105, 106
assassination of 108
Rahman, Fazlur 28
Reagan, Ronald: and Pakistan 190 religion: and political resistance 15–16 Rida, Muhammad Rashid 20, 27, 37,
44–7
on caliphate 46–7
and colonialism 44–5
legacy of 48
and Muslim decline 44, 45
on technology and Islam 45–6 on ulema’s role in law-making 46 on unity in Islam 46
Russia
and anti-Semitism 86–7
and the Arabian Peninsula 130 and Britain and the Zionist
movement 89, 90 as colonial power 7 and Pakistan 204
and al-Qaida 145
and the Taliban 203, 204, 205, 211
al-Sabah, Mubarak: signs secret treaty with Britain 130
Sadat, Anwar 54
assassination attempts on 63, 66,
70
Said, Edward: on Palestinian struggle 111
Saladin (Salah al-Din) 7, 73–4
Saudi Arabia
and Afghanistan 153–4, 195, 203
Bin Laden and 26, 67–8
and colonialism 130
Egyptian-Ottoman intervention in 129
foundation of modern state of 130–1 government of, as non-Islamic 20
in Gulf War 137–8 Islamic reforms in 137
and Islamists 136–7, 154–5, 212 mujahideen supported by 153–4 oil resources of 134–5, 155 origins of state of 128–9
and al-Qaida 26, 138–9
Sharia in 26
social welfare in 135–6
ulema critical of royal family in 135 ulema–government relations in 133 United States troops in 11–12, 138,
139, 146, 148
and Wahhabism 25, 28, 122, 133, 138 Sayyaf, Abdul Rasool 140
Scott, Sir Walter: The Talisman 6 secularism
fitnah and 70–1 rejected by Qutb 55
and religion in public life 40 targeted by Islamists 20, 70
September 11 attacks 2, 4, 25–7, 77,
112, 150–1
as acts of Islamic self-defense 5–12 and al-Awlaki 77
and Bin Laden’s perception of the United States 149
as jihad and Islamists’ justification for 14–15, 150–3
as martyrdom operations 150–3 and Muslims’ perceptions of Bin
Laden 147
and Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan) 210, 211
and parallels between United States and Israeli policies 112
United States’ response to 2, 210,
211
and Zawahiri 69
sexual relations: Islamic rules concerning 1, 21
Shahzad Faisal: Times Square attack by 77
Sharia
applicability of 1, 21
and secularism 5
Sharon, Ariel: visits Temple Mount 10, 108
Shiite Muslims 3
considered heretical by Taliban 203, 206, 207
Shuqayri, Ahmad 95, 96, 97
al-Sindi, Muhammad Hayat 124 Sirriya, Salih 70
Six-Day War see June War (1967) Smith, Charles D.: on United States’
role in establishing state of Israel 93
SOCAL (Standard Oil of California): and Saudi oil 134
Society of the Muslims (Egypt) 62 Somalia
Bin Laden and 144–5
United States forces ousted from 144
Soviet Union
and Afghanistan 29, 188–90, 192,
195, 211
and Bin Laden 18, 68, 140–2, 144,
151
and Hamas 104
and India 26–7, 28
and the mujahideen 192–3, 194, 210 and Mullah Omar 196
and Pakistan 26–7, 28, 179, 188–9,
191
and al-Qaida 4, 141, 144
and the Taliban 198, 200, 203, 206,
210, 211
and Wahhabism 153, 154
and Zawahiri 67, 69
Spin Boldak: Taliban capture of 198 Standard Oil of California see SOCAL Stern Group 92, 93
suicide attacks see martyrdom operations
Sunni Muslims 3
Taliban as 203, 206, 207 Syria
and Israel 9
secular government in 20
as United States’ enemy 113
Tajiks 147 Taliban
Afghanistan taken over by 147, 200–1, 203–4, 208
and Afghanistan–Pakistan links 164, 197
Bin Laden and 147
and conference in Kandahar 201–2, 203
demonstrations against 209 international backlash against
208–10
and Iran 203, 207, 208 Islamic regime of 199 and Islamic history 200
kill Iranian diplomats 203, 207
madrasah students as 193, 198,
199–200
military defeats suffered by 205 military successes of 198, 200
and mujahideen 188, 193, 195–6
Pakistan and 191, 211
and Palestinian struggle 110 and al-Qaida 4
Shiites considered heretics by 203, 206, 207
United States’ action against 208, 210
and women 199, 200, 208
tawhid
in the discourse of Ibn Abd
al-Wahhab 122–5, 126, 128
in the discourse of Mawdudi 165 Truman, Harry S.: favors establishment
of Jewish state 93
al-Turabi, Hassan 68, 142–3 Tutu, Bishop Desmond
and anti-apartheid struggle 16 on Israel’s treatment of the
Palestinians 8
Uighurs: welcomed by Pakistan 194 ulema
and (Abduh 41
and Afghani 38
and Ayub Khan 176
and Ibn Abd al-Wahhab 122, 127 and madrasahs in Afghanistan and
Pakistan 191–2
and Mawdudi 171–2, 173
and mujaddids 167
in Najd 129
in Rida’s discourse 46, 47 and the Saudi Arabian
government 133, 135 Umar ibn al-Khattab 11
as “Commander of the Faithful” 202 United Islamic Front for the Salvation
of Afghanistan see Northern Alliance
United Kingdom see Great Britain United National Leadership of the
Intifada (UNL) see intifada, United National Leadership of
United Nations
approves partition of Israel/ Palestine 93
approves sanctions against Taliban 209
United States
Afghanistan involvement of 208, 211–13
and attack on USS Cole 149 attacks al-Qaida leadership in
Afghanistan 208 and Bin Laden 208 drone attacks by 212
East African embassies of, attacked 69, 207–8
and Iran 10
and Iraq 10–11, 111–12
and Israel 7, 8, 93
Israeli policies/tactics adopted by 111–13
and Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan) 210
and Operation Restore Hope (Somalia) 144
and Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm (Gulf War) 146
and Pakistan 190, 211, 212 and Saudi oil 134
and September 11 attacks 2, 151 supports governments in Muslim
world 71–2
supports mujahideen 29, 69 Urban II, Pope 6
USS Cole 149
USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) see Soviet Union
al-Utaybi, Juhayman: leads Islamist
seizure of Great Mosque (Mecca) 136–7
Uzbeks 147
Vassiliev, Alexei: on Saudi kingdom 132–3
violence
as means of spreading Islam 14–15
al-Qaida and 4
religious, theorization of 18–19
see also September 11 attacks
al-Wahhab, Muhammad Ibn Abd see
Ibn Abd al-Wahhab, Muhammad Wahhabism 25, 28
anti-Saudi form of 153 defining events of 125 impact of 122
and religious police (mutawwa(a) 131–2
Saud family and 128–9, 131, 133 spread to Pakistan and
Afghanistan 195
Wakil, Mullah: on Taliban program to recreate the time of the Prophet 202–3
Weissbrod, Lilly: on religious emphasis of Hamas 104
Weizmann, Chaim: promotes Zionism in Britain 89–90
West
colonialism by see colonialism culture of, inimical to Islam 22