3 avril 2020
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urduturnon, « Why chanting Allah Akbar may be counter-productive in India ? », Urduturnon, ID : 10.58079/v3io
- Shahzaman Haque A quick search for the famous Islamic idiom, “Allah Akbar”, on Google Scholar shows that many studies link it more with the terrorist organisations than with Islam. “Allah Akbar” was the trademark of Al-Qaeda. Later, the same credo was chanted by the doubly-dreaded terrorists from ISIS. It was the departing line of Muslim suicide bombers. “Allah Akbar” left a deep scar on the victims of terrorism, and particularly those who didn’t know about Islam. When an unusual attack li...