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|a Deconstructing Thoughts and Worldviews of Militant Ideologue Mufti Nizamuddin Shamzai
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|a Few militant ideologues in Pakistan have managed to attain a reverence as high as Mufti Nizamuddin Shamzai. His ideology and thoughts influenced and produced a number of terrorist and extremist organisations. Until his assassination in 2004, he had issued fatwas, held messianic and anti-Semitic views, glorified Al-Qaeda and the Taliban. All this made him prominent among terrorists and extremists when few had talked about these issues. Most importantly, he remained an undisputed ideologue among local, regional and global terrorists and extremists. It is thus important to comprehend his ideology in order to understand the dynamics of the Islamist extremist movement in Pakistan.
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|x Spiritual belief systems
|x Islam
|x Islamic philosophy
|x Jihad
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|a Law
|x Criminal law
|x Criminal offenses
|x Federal criminal offenses
|x Terrorism
|x Religious terrorism
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|a Political science
|x Political philosophy
|x Political ideologies
|x Political extremism
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|a Behavioral sciences
|x Anthropology
|x Ethnology
|x Ethnic groups
|x Ethnoreligious groups
|x Muslims
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|x Military science
|x Armed conflict
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|x Government
|x Public administration
|x Public policy
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|a Behavioral sciences
|x Human behavior
|x Violence
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|a Behavioral sciences
|x Psychology
|x Personality psychology
|x Psychological attitudes
|x Prejudices
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|a Religion
|x Theology
|x Practical theology
|x Spiritual leaders
|x Mullahs
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