Dutch investigative journalists Janny Groen and Annieke Kranenberg offer an indispensable corrective to the conventional view that Muslim women in jihad are either pacifist nurturers who steer their husbands and brothers away from violence or passive bystanders who play a mere supporting role in networks run by domineering men.
Dutch investigative journalists Janny Groen and Annieke Kranenberg offer an indispensable corrective to the conventional view that Muslim women in jihad are either pacifist nurturers who steer their husbands and brothers away from violence or passive bystanders who play a mere supporting role in networks run by domineering men.
Janny Groen and Annieke Kranenberg are reporters for the Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant. Robert Naborn is director of the Dutch Studies Program at the University of Pennsylvania. A forensic psychiatrist and counterterrorism consultant, Marc Sageman is author of the bestselling Understanding Terror Networks and Leaderless Jihad, both also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword —Marc Sageman 1. The First Glimpse Behind the Niqab 2. Muslim Girl Power and Supermarket Marriages 3. Mohammed B.'s CD-ROMs and Online Radicalization 4. Women and Jihad 5. Interrogations and Vacations 6. Soumaya S.: Feminist and Suspected Terrorist 7. New Arrests, Further Radicalization, and Takfir Lite 8. Behind the Scenes of the Hofstad Trial, and the Future 9. Islamization in the Netherlands 10. The Role of the As Soennah Mosque Epilogue Men Associated with the Hofstad Network
Foreword —Marc Sageman 1. The First Glimpse Behind the Niqab 2. Muslim Girl Power and Supermarket Marriages 3. Mohammed B.'s CD-ROMs and Online Radicalization 4. Women and Jihad 5. Interrogations and Vacations 6. Soumaya S.: Feminist and Suspected Terrorist 7. New Arrests, Further Radicalization, and Takfir Lite 8. Behind the Scenes of the Hofstad Trial, and the Future 9. Islamization in the Netherlands 10. The Role of the As Soennah Mosque Epilogue Men Associated with the Hofstad Network
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