Islamic Fundamentalism the Rise of Essay

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S. abruptly pulled funding from the area, leaving many former allies feeling abandoned and as if they had been misled. Many of these disenchanted warriors formed the backbone of the Taliban.

These initial members were able to prey upon the poverty that plagued Afghanistan and Pakistan and recruit numbers of young males for Islamic extremism. This was due to the fact that both countries suffered from extreme poverty and were not able to fund schools for young males. Both the Taliban and Al Qaeda built radical madrasahs offering boys an education. Since families saw the education of their children, especially their sons, as the primary way to escape from crippling poverty, they would send their sons to the madrasahs for an education. In the madrasahs, the children were steeped in Islamic fundamentalism. Part of the education focused on the resource disparity between people in the U.S. And other western countries and these children. While they were used to the absolute poverty in which they lived, this education and the emerging globalization that made it possible for them to learn about life outside of their isolated rural areas made them aware of the degree of their relative poverty.


Fundamentalist Islam is on the rise outside the Middle East as well as inside of the Middle East, for many of the same reasons. Much of Africa practices Islam, and countries plagued by poverty and lack of access to educational resources are vulnerable to fundamentalism. Africans are also targeted by fundamentalist Muslims from other countries, who want the resources that Africa has to offer in order to support terrorist efforts. Africa is rich in natural resources, especially resources like the special metals used to create technological components. More importantly, many African nations still have informal economies, which can hide funds used for terrorist efforts. As a result, Africans have been targeted for recruitment into fundamentalist Islam, much like Afghans and Pakistanis have been for the past quarter century......

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