TY - BOOK AU - Abbas,Tahir TI - Islamic political radicalism: a European perspective SN - 9780748625284 (pbk.) : AV - D1056.2. M87 I79 2007 PY - 2007/// CY - Edinburgh PB - Edinburgh University Press KW - Muslims KW - Europe KW - Islam KW - Islam and politics KW - Radicalism KW - Politicial activity KW - Islamic fundamentalism KW - Terrorism N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Part I. Definitions --; Introduction : Islamic political radicalism in Western Europe; Tahir Abbas --; The discourse of 'terrorism' between violence, justice and international order; Jorgen S. Nielsen --; A clinical psychology perspective on radical Islamic youth; Edward J. Lifton --; The scales for defining Islamic political radicalism; Ismail Adam Patel --; Part II. Islamic political radicalism in Europe --; Europe and political Islam : encounters of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries; Sara Silvestri --; Anti-Semitism amongst Muslims; Haris Aziz --; The growth of Islamic radicalism in Eurasia; Galina M. Yemelianova --; Radical Islam in Europe : misperceptions and misconceptions; Alok Rashmi Mukhopadhyay --; Part III. The British context --; How the Zionist colonisation of Palestine radicalised British Muslims; Daud Abdullah --; From the ethos of justice to the ideology of justice : understanding radical views of Scottish Muslims; Gabriele Marranci --; Islamic political radicalism in Britain : the case of Hizb-ut-Tahrir; Sadek Hamid --; Islamic political radicalism in Britain : Muslim men in Bradford; Marie Macey --; 'Because I am Pakistani ... and I am Muslim ... I am political' - gendering political radicalism : young femininities in Bradford; Gurchathen Sanghera and Suruchi Thapar-Björkert --; Disconnection and exclusion : pathways to radicalisation?; Basia Spalek --; Transitional religiosity experiences : contextual disjuncture and Islamic poliltical radicalism; Akil N. Awan --; An assessment of colonial strategies of resistance, liminality and Herberg's thesis in the rise of radicalism among British South Asian youth; Ron Geaves --; Part IV. After 7/7 --; Ruminations and reflections on British Muslims and Isalm post-7/7; H.A. Hellyer --; Electronic monitoring and the creation of control orders for terrorist suspects in Britain; Mike Nellis --; British Islamic political radicalism; Salma Yaqoob --; Disengaging with terrorism : the internal Muslim challenge in deligitimising radicalism as a means of tackling extremism; Sayyed Nadeem Kazmi ER -