Repercussions
Understanding Wahabbism and Salafism
For a serious study of the theology of
Osama bin Laden, see:
The Religion of
Usamah bin Ladin: Terror As the Hand of God. Jean E. Rosenfeld,
Ph.D., UCLA Center for the Study of Religion;
Islam
and the Theology of Power, Khaled Aabu El Fadl, Omar and Azmeralda
Alfi Distinguished Fellow in Islamic Law at the UCLA School of Law;
Bin
Laden and Revolutionary Millennialism, Catherine Wessinger, Professor
of Religious Studies, Loyola University New Orleans, editor of Millennialism,
Persecution, and Violence: Historical Cases (2000) and author of
How the Millennium Comes Violently: From Jonestown to Heaven's Gate
(2000).]
Bin
Laden's Radical Form of Islam: Most Muslims' Interpretations of
the Koran Don't Condone Terrorist Violence by Caryle Murphy
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