SIGNS OF RADICALIZATION – THE EXAMPLE OF HIZB UT-TAHRIR
Keywords:
Ḥizb al-Taḥrīr, radicalization, partisan personality, radicalism, J. Wilson, D. Win, ʿUmar Bakrī.Abstract
This work includes research on the essence of radicalization and its impact on socio-political life. It analyzes the initial stages of radicalization, the process of indoctrination, and methods of inclining members towards new ways of thinking using the Ḥizb al-Taḥrīr organization as an example. The research findings identify the main stages of radicalization, including the incorporation of group ideologies into individuals and the formation of a "party personality." Additionally, it emphasizes the necessity of enhancing measures against radicalization and effective prevention against extremist ideas, which will strengthen scientific foundations aimed at protecting youth from harmful influences.
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