Jihadism in Europe

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Jihadism in Europe

European Youth and the New Caliphate

Religion and politics Islam Social discrimination and social justice

Author: Farhad Khosrokhavar

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Collection: Religion and Global Politics

Language: English

Published by: Oxford University Press

Published on: 18th May 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 662 Kb

ISBN: 9780197564981


European jihadism as a social phenomenon

European jihadism is a multi-faceted social phenomenon. It is not only linked to the extremist behavior of a limited group, but also to a much more global crisis, including the lack of a utopian vision and a loss of meaning among the middle classes, and the humiliation and denial of citizenship among disaffiliated young people in poor districts all over Western Europe.

Groundings of European jihadism

This book explores how European jihadism is fundamentally grounded in an unbridled and modern imagination, in an uneasy relationship with social, cultural, and economic reality. That imagination emerges among: young women and their longing for another family model; adolescents and their desire to become adults and to overcome the family crisis; people with mental problems for whom jihad is a catharsis; and young converts who seek contrast with a disenchanted secular Europe.

The role of family and social exclusion

The family and its crisis, in many ways, plays a role in promoting jihadism, particularly in families of immigrant origin whose relationship to patriarchy is different from that of the mainstream society in Europe. Exclusion from mainstream society is also a factor: at the urban level, a large proportion of jihadists come from poor, stigmatized, and ethnically segregated districts.

Jihadism and loss of hope

But jihadism is also an expression of the loss of hope in the future in a globalized world among middle class and lower-class youth.

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