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Why Do They Go?(British foreign fighters in Syria)
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Weaver, Mary Anne
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Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
/ International aspects
/ Islamic militants
/ Jaman, Ifthekar
/ Jihad
/ Military
/ Muslims
/ Radical groups
/ Terrorism
/ War
2015
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Why Do They Go?(British foreign fighters in Syria)
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Weaver, Mary Anne
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Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
/ International aspects
/ Islamic militants
/ Jaman, Ifthekar
/ Jihad
/ Military
/ Muslims
/ Radical groups
/ Terrorism
/ War
2015
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Why Do They Go?(British foreign fighters in Syria)
2015
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More British Muslims have joined Islamist groups such as Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) and Nusra Front than serve in Britain's armed forces. Here, Weaver examines the pull of jihad. Among other things, she talks about Ifthekar Jaman, a British Muslim resident in Portsmouth, England who joined ISIS. She notes that Ifthekar's story would become an iconic one of the foreign jihad in Syria.
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The New York Times Company,New York Times Company
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