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+ | "Sudden Jihad Syndrome" is a term Pipes coined to describe [[Muslims]] that suddenly or unexpectedly turn against civilized, Western society and engage in acts of terror.<ref>"...a widespread pattern of Muslims who lead quiet lives before turning to terrorism" [https://www.nysun.com/pf.php?id=29080]</ref> Pipes has argued that due to this alleged phenomenon all Islamists must be considered potential terrorists.<ref>"Individual Islamists may appear law-abiding and reasonable, but they are part of a totalitarian movement, and as such, all must be considered potential killers." [http://www.city-journal.org/html/11_4_fighting_militant.html]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:04, April 9, 2019
Daniel Pipes is an influential academic and counter-terrorism expert. He holds a PhD in medieval Islamic history from Harvard University. Daniel Pipes founded Campus Watch in 2002.
Sudden Jihad Syndrome
For a more detailed treatment, see Sudden Jihad Syndrome.
"Sudden Jihad Syndrome" is a term Pipes coined to describe Muslims that suddenly or unexpectedly turn against civilized, Western society and engage in acts of terror.[1] Pipes has argued that due to this alleged phenomenon all Islamists must be considered potential terrorists.[2]
References
- ↑ "...a widespread pattern of Muslims who lead quiet lives before turning to terrorism" [1]
- ↑ "Individual Islamists may appear law-abiding and reasonable, but they are part of a totalitarian movement, and as such, all must be considered potential killers." [2]