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2010 |
Offensive jihad is a radical belief that can be traced to the dark cells of one of Egypt’s concentration camps of the Nasser Era. It was in this camp that Sayyid Qutb, one of the “original theorists of modern Islamism”, offered justification for his radical view of jihad.
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