The proliferation of Jihadist organizations in Pakistan over the previous two decades had been the result of a militant cultural espoursed by radical madrasas like Darul Uloom Haqqania. Thousands of madrasas across the country became hubs for militancy and religious extremism, having a spill-over effect and presenting a serious threat to Pakistan’s internal security. Pakistani madrasas were once considered centres for basic religious learning, mostly attached to local mosques. Despite Islamic teachings against suicide and killing innocent people in battle, terrorist groups like Al Qaeda have used a fundamentalist form of Islam to justify an unholy war of terrorism. The present book seeks to explain the deep-seated complexities of jihadi organization in Pakistan.
Pakistan’s Proxy War
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