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When Faith Kills: Understanding Religious Extremism

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9783658504892
Springer VS
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2026
432 pages
Paperback
26541

Original price was: ₨36,400.00.Current price is: ₨1,895.00.

Description

This volume emerges from the International Conference on Interdisciplinary Terrorism and Extremism Studies (ICITES), organized by the University of Vienna in cooperation with the University of Indonesia. It brings together selected contributions from scholars, policymakers, security professionals, and civil society actors, offering an innovative and integrative platform to address the multifaceted dimensions of terrorism and extremism.

By combining global case studies with theoretical and theological analyses, the volume examines the political, ideological, and psychological drivers of terrorism, with particular attention to the growing convergence between religious and political extremism. The contributions also highlight policy approaches and practical interventions, especially in education and community engagement.

With this publication, we aim to establish a foundational reference for researchers, practitioners, and students working in the fields of terrorism studies, extremism prevention, and security policy.

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About the Author

Prof. Dr. Ednan Aslan is Professor of Islamic Religious Education at the University of Vienna, where he has led the development of academic programs in Islamic theology since 2011. He served as the founding director of the Islamic-Theological Studies program and has significantly shaped the discourse on Islam in European educational contexts. His research focuses on Islamic pedagogy, interreligious dialogue, and the role of Muslim communities in secular societies. Kamil Öktem holds a PhD in Arabic and Islamic Studies, with a focus on language, Qur'anic exegesis, epistemology, skepticism, and philosophy of language. His research centers on the post-formative period of Islamic thought, especially discursive theology, the linguistic turn, and the works of Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī. He is also active in teaching and the development of digital formats for Islamic knowledge. His broader interests include policy advising, extremism prevention, and applied theology.

When Faith Kills: Understanding Religious Extremism

Description

This volume emerges from the International Conference on Interdisciplinary Terrorism and Extremism Studies (ICITES), organized by the University of Vienna in cooperation with the University of Indonesia. It brings together selected contributions from scholars, policymakers, security professionals, and civil society actors, offering an innovative and integrative platform to address the multifaceted dimensions of terrorism and extremism. By combining global case studies with theoretical and theological analyses, the volume examines the political, ideological, and psychological drivers of terrorism, with particular attention to the growing convergence between religious and political extremism. The contributions also highlight policy approaches and practical interventions, especially in education and community engagement. With this publication, we aim to establish a foundational reference for researchers, practitioners, and students working in the fields of terrorism studies, extremism prevention, and security policy.

Praise and Reviews

Not available

About the Author

Prof. Dr. Ednan Aslan is Professor of Islamic Religious Education at the University of Vienna, where he has led the development of academic programs in Islamic theology since 2011. He served as the founding director of the Islamic-Theological Studies program and has significantly shaped the discourse on Islam in European educational contexts. His research focuses on Islamic pedagogy, interreligious dialogue, and the role of Muslim communities in secular societies. Kamil Öktem holds a PhD in Arabic and Islamic Studies, with a focus on language, Qur'anic exegesis, epistemology, skepticism, and philosophy of language. His research centers on the post-formative period of Islamic thought, especially discursive theology, the linguistic turn, and the works of Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī. He is also active in teaching and the development of digital formats for Islamic knowledge. His broader interests include policy advising, extremism prevention, and applied theology.

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