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Brothers in arms : the story of al-Qa’ida and the Arab Jihadists / Camille Tawil ; translated from the Arabic by Robin Bray.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Arabic Publication details: London : SAQI, ©2010. Description: 208 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780863564802
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV6433. A65.
Other classification:
  • 89.62
Contents:
Contents: List of abbreviations—Introduction—1. Afghan Arabs—2. Brothers and rivals : the foundation of the Jihadist groups—3. Libya : Jihadists supplant nationalists—4. Algeria : the descent into the Abyss—5. The Sudanese interlude—6. Egyptians in Sudan : a state within a state—7. Londonistan : Jihadists in the lion’s den—8. Setbacks : Jihad in decline—9. The return to Afghanistan—10. The approach to 9/11—11. Hellfire—12. Al-Qa’ida & Co : the Jihad franchise—Index.
Summary: Summary: "Since 2001 America’s War on Terror has achieved what Osama bin Laden could not: the unification of the jihad under al-Qa’ida’s banner. Although today al-Qa’ida is seen as the epitome of jihad, when it first emerged other militant Islamists rejected its vision of a holy war against the West ... investigative journalist Camille Tawil charts the history of conflict and complicity between al-Qa’ida and its brothers in arms from the late 1980s to the present day. Drawing on a network of contacts in Egyptian Islamic Jihad, Algeria’s Armed Islamic Group and the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, he shows how the failure of their separate national struggles brought them increasingly under the influence of Osama bin Laden and his global agenda. From prison cells in Morocco to the caves of Tora Bora, Tawil gives us unique access to the key players behind the jihadist movement and the evolution of its violent ideology"—back cover.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Monograph Monograph Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University HV6433.A65.T395 2010 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 3ACKU000368562
Total holds: 0

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: List of abbreviations—Introduction—1. Afghan Arabs—2. Brothers and rivals : the foundation of the Jihadist groups—3. Libya : Jihadists supplant nationalists—4. Algeria : the descent into the Abyss—5. The Sudanese interlude—6. Egyptians in Sudan : a state within a state—7. Londonistan : Jihadists in the lion’s den—8. Setbacks : Jihad in decline—9. The return to Afghanistan—10. The approach to 9/11—11. Hellfire—12. Al-Qa’ida & Co : the Jihad franchise—Index.

Summary: "Since 2001 America’s War on Terror has achieved what Osama bin Laden could not: the unification of the jihad under al-Qa’ida’s banner. Although today al-Qa’ida is seen as the epitome of jihad, when it first emerged other militant Islamists rejected its vision of a holy war against the West ... investigative journalist Camille Tawil charts the history of conflict and complicity between al-Qa’ida and its brothers in arms from the late 1980s to the present day. Drawing on a network of contacts in Egyptian Islamic Jihad, Algeria’s Armed Islamic Group and the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, he shows how the failure of their separate national struggles brought them increasingly under the influence of Osama bin Laden and his global agenda. From prison cells in Morocco to the caves of Tora Bora, Tawil gives us unique access to the key players behind the jihadist movement and the evolution of its violent ideology"—back cover.

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