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Resurgent religious terrorism: A study of some of the Lebanese Shi'a contemporary terrorism
Authors:Ayla Hammond Schbley
Affiliation:Department of Political Science , Fort Hays State University , 600 Park Street, Hays, KS, 67601–4099
Abstract:Abstract

This study introduces the concept of geocultural immobility. A minority's geocultural immobility is identified as an imposed low geographic mobility within a nation with low cultural pluralism. It establishes the Lebanese Shi'a geocultural immobility, to which it attributes their religious resurgence. This Lebanese Shi'a religious resurgence is proven in this research to produce the zealots needed by religious terrorist organizations. This study also introduces and defines religious terrorism as violent acts performed by elements of religious organizations or sects, growing out of a commitment to communicate a divine message. It makes distinctions among religious terrorism, secular terrorism, and fighters for religious freedom, which are based on the actors' motives, affinities, and consciousness of the maliciousness of their acts. The primary and secondary data and the quasiexperiment in this research support its special hypotheses. They indicate a statistical correlation between eight Lebanese Shi ‘a cultural and religious attributes.
Keywords:Geocultural immobility  religious resurgence  religious terrorism  Shi'a  Imam  Ashura  Ijtihad  Taqiyah  Taqlid  distinctions between religious/political terrorists and fighters for religious/political freedom
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