"We Love Death As You Love Life": Britain's Suburban Terrorists

by Raffaello Pantucci

"We Love Death As You Love Life": Britain's Suburban Terrorists

by Raffaello Pantucci

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Overview

As Mohammed Siddique Khan led his group of fellow-believers into London on the morning of July 7, 2005 it is unlikely that they were thinking much beyond the immediate impact of their actions. Driven by anger at the West's treatment of Muslims worldwide, ideas fed to them by foreign extremists, and a sense of extreme rejection of the society in which they were born, they sought to reshape the world in an image they thought would be pleasing to God. But while they felt they were on a holy mission -- as enunciated in Khan's chilling video message, We Love Death As You Love Life-- a far more earthly arc of history underlay their actions. This book offers an insight into the motivations behind Khan and his group, as well as the hundreds of young British Muslims who have been drawn by jihadist ideas to fight on battlefields at home and abroad. Starting with the arrival of immigrant communities to the UK and the establishment of diasporas with strong ethnic connections to the Middle East and South Asia, to the arrival of jihadist warriors fresh from the anti-Soviet war Afghanistan, this book looks at the history that came before Mohammed Siddique Khan and places his action within its larger context. This book provides the first comprehensive history of jihadist ideas and violence in the United Kingdom.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781849046008
Publisher: Hurst
Publication date: 07/07/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Raffaello Pantucci is Director, International Security Studies, Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies (RUSI). He has worked on questions around terrorism and radicalization in London and Washington, and has been published widely in both the media and the academic and specialist press. This is his first book.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgements ix

Introduction: Jihad UK 1

1 From Arabia to South Asia: Migration 19

2 Alienation and the Suburban Mujahedeen 51

3 Early Expressions: From the Rushdie Affair to Jihad in Bosnia 79

4 9/11 and the Londonistan Links 121

5 7/7 and the Near Misses 159

6 The Next Generation of British Jihad 231

7 Conclusions 271

Notes 295

Index 337

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