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A 6 page review of Islamic terrorism and its root causes. The author contends that Muslim extremists are lashing out around the world and, as despicable as their actions are, the factors that have spurred them to action are anchored in the historical world stage. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Much of the terrorism that we are experiencing across the world is deeply rooted in world history. This is particularly true of terrorism perpetuated by
Muslim extremists. Muslim extremists are lashing out around the world and, as despicable as their actions are, the factors that have spurred them to action are anchored in the
historical world stage. Muslim terrorist attacks have been perpetrated not just in the Middle East but also in the Western World. The
U.S. was brutalized with the September 11, 2001 destruction of New Yorks World Trade Center and the simultaneous attack on the Pentagon itself. Spain too has received blows from
radical Muslims. The March 11, 2004 bombing of four commuter trains in Madrid Spain alone took countless lives and deepened the dark legacy that Islam is currently leaving in
its wake. Other European countries have taken their blows as well. Despite popular perception, throughout much of history Islam has
exerted an important influence on the West. This influence occurred even in the face of the ideological and geographical separation that existed between Christians and Muslims throughout most of
their history. Occidental religion in itself is diverse but it is essential represented by Christianity and Judaism. While there are distinct differences between Islamic and Occidental culture, there
are also many similarities. The worlds religions and cultures, however, are not static. Both Islamic culture and occidental culture have undergone significant evolution over the years and much
of this evolution can be attributed to the influences gained in the interaction between these cultures. Kogman-Appel (246) observes, for example, that for the Jews of Spain in their
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