July 17, 2005

Gnosticism Tied to Islamic Terrorism

The English version of Al-Jazeera reports that Al-Qaida is also a revival of the radical currents that surfaced in Islamic history from time to time only to be defeated by moderate mainstream Islam led by the Ulama (scholars). In particular, they appear to be a continuation of Kharijite thought with its dualistic puritanical conception of the world and the community of Muslims and of Gnostic underground organisations like the Assassins and Qaramita, who sought to disrupt the stability of Muslim societies through acts of terrorism.

Sources:
Al-Jazeera.net
The Institute for Ismaili Studies

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