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The Islamist Challenge and Africa explores Islamist militancy in Africa south of the Sahara, perhaps the most dangerous region in the world today. It examines Islamist militancy's longstanding presence among Africans, its distinct ideological features and ways to minimize if not eliminate its violence. It warns policy makers to abandon marginalizing Africa before it is too late.

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"The importance of 21st century Africa as ground for staging terror has been seriously under-estimated by the West, argues Samory Rashid. In this timely and provocative book, he argues that effective intervention demands a deeper appreciation of the interplay of politics, faith, and violence on this routinely marginalized continent. The Islamist Challenge and Africa is an excellent place to begin this task.” -Jean and John Comaroff, Harvard University -- Jean Comaroff
Samory Rashid has provided, for the first time, a study of Islamist challenges, military, social and intellectual, across the African continent. He is weary of the preoccupation with ISIS in Syria and Iraq, which have dominated the attention on contemporary terrorism, alert to the neglect and condescension which scholars and policy makers have long shown to the African continent, and acutely aware of the large and fast-growing population of Africa and its Muslim societies. He explores the multiple challenges in Africa – a vast continent and potential theater of many threats and weaker states, complicated by the fall of the Qaddafi regime in Libya and the lethal weapons which became available. He goes far beyond the better-known examples of Boko Haram in Nigeria and al-Shabab in Somalia to document a whole range of threats which have gained the attention of American and European military forces in the last two decades. His volume will be essential to policy makers, intelligence and military experts, students and faculty in North America and, indeed, the world. -- David Robinson, Michigan State University
Samory Rashid provides a highly informative and compelling reason for greater US involvement in Africa—clearly not less--just as the Defense Department prepares to close US military posts in Niger, Tunisia, Cameroon, Libya and Kenya and draw down Special Operations units in the North Africa and its southern border states while diminishing alliances across Africa. Clearly, The Islamist Challenge is a must-read' not only for the general public but especially for United States' foreign and military policy makers. -- Marilyn E. Lashley, Professor Emerita, Howard University

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Dedication Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Terrorism and Africa Muslim Struggle (jihad) and Africans Politics of Muslim Struggle (jihad) and Africans Cases: Muslim Struggle and Africans Cases: Terrorism and Africans Flight (hijra) to the Americas Islamism, Africans and the West Conclusions Selected Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/15/2018 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498564427, 978-1498564427
      ISBN10: 1498564429

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      Book Synopsis
      The Islamist Challenge and Africa explores Islamist militancy in Africa south of the Sahara, perhaps the most dangerous region in the world today. It examines Islamist militancy's longstanding presence among Africans, its distinct ideological features and ways to minimize if not eliminate its violence. It warns policy makers to abandon marginalizing Africa before it is too late.

      Trade Review
      "The importance of 21st century Africa as ground for staging terror has been seriously under-estimated by the West, argues Samory Rashid. In this timely and provocative book, he argues that effective intervention demands a deeper appreciation of the interplay of politics, faith, and violence on this routinely marginalized continent. The Islamist Challenge and Africa is an excellent place to begin this task.” -Jean and John Comaroff, Harvard University -- Jean Comaroff
      Samory Rashid has provided, for the first time, a study of Islamist challenges, military, social and intellectual, across the African continent. He is weary of the preoccupation with ISIS in Syria and Iraq, which have dominated the attention on contemporary terrorism, alert to the neglect and condescension which scholars and policy makers have long shown to the African continent, and acutely aware of the large and fast-growing population of Africa and its Muslim societies. He explores the multiple challenges in Africa – a vast continent and potential theater of many threats and weaker states, complicated by the fall of the Qaddafi regime in Libya and the lethal weapons which became available. He goes far beyond the better-known examples of Boko Haram in Nigeria and al-Shabab in Somalia to document a whole range of threats which have gained the attention of American and European military forces in the last two decades. His volume will be essential to policy makers, intelligence and military experts, students and faculty in North America and, indeed, the world. -- David Robinson, Michigan State University
      Samory Rashid provides a highly informative and compelling reason for greater US involvement in Africa—clearly not less--just as the Defense Department prepares to close US military posts in Niger, Tunisia, Cameroon, Libya and Kenya and draw down Special Operations units in the North Africa and its southern border states while diminishing alliances across Africa. Clearly, The Islamist Challenge is a must-read' not only for the general public but especially for United States' foreign and military policy makers. -- Marilyn E. Lashley, Professor Emerita, Howard University

      Table of Contents
      Dedication Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Terrorism and Africa Muslim Struggle (jihad) and Africans Politics of Muslim Struggle (jihad) and Africans Cases: Muslim Struggle and Africans Cases: Terrorism and Africans Flight (hijra) to the Americas Islamism, Africans and the West Conclusions Selected Bibliography Index

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