Abstract
Terrorism, global terrorism, and global religious terrorism represent three different levels
of the phenomenon. Despite the word «terrorism» being associated with a period of the French
Revolution of 1789, terrorism is much older. However, global terrorism only dates back to almost
150 years, as it began with the anarchist wave (Rapoport, 2001) in the last decades of the 19th
century, and global religious terrorism is the most recent wave as it started with the Islamic
Revolution in Iran. In this evolution, the role of women in terrorism has changed over time, and
when religion made its appearance in the phenomenon, it reached a crucial position, even in the
communities where women are not regarded as man's equals. This paper provides a snapshot of
global female jihadism. It points out the reasons for female attraction to terrorism. It also shows
the roles that women play in terrorist groups. The argument of this paper is that, instead of
paradise, female jihadists, mostly those who left west countries, discover hell on earth. Besides,
the paper proves article suggests that they represent a challenge and a threat after following the
breakdown of the ISIS caliphate.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Journal | Global Journal of Human Social Sciences |
| Publication status | Published - 2018 |
Bibliographical note
Global Journal of Human Social SciencesUN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Keywords
- ISLAMIC FUNDAMENTALISM
- ISLAMIC RELIGION
- JIHAD
- TERRORISM
- WOMEN
- JIHADISM
- ISIS
- GLOBALISATION
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