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Fight against violent extremism a ‘war of ideas’

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Winning the war of ideas is as important as military confrontat­ion in overcoming violent extremism worldwide, the secretary-general of the Muslim World League (MWL), Mohammed Al-Issa, told a group of leading US defense analysts in a special address.

Al-Issa, who is also chairman of the Associatio­n of Muslim Scholars, was invited by the US Defense Department’s Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies (NESA) to deliver a lecture to senior executives on extremist organizati­ons and their use of targeted messages via online platforms.

The MWL leader said that the internet has become a key tool for terrorists to spread their ideologies, preying on the vulnerable while reducing their spending. Organizati­ons such as Daesh rely heavily on the virtual world to promote their ideas, and the use of counter-ideas is important to eradicate the extremist threat, he said.

In his lecture, Al-Issa said that it is important to understand the nature of extremism, a term that depends on context.

“In Islam, extremism often refers to adopting rigid ideas that incite violence or terrorism, or create intellectu­al incubators for violence or terrorism. Outside the Islamic context, specifical­ly in the

West, the term is often understood as far-right opinions,” he said.

Most Al-Qaeda and

Daesh fighters are fueled by religious sentiment more than religious extremist thought since many have no interest in the knowledge Islam holds, Al-Issa said.

Al-Issa said that this extremist ideology threatened communal harmony in countries of religious, ethnic and cultural diversity and hindered cooperatio­n between nations.

He said that there is a greater awareness in the Islamic world and many Muslim minority countries of the danger of the ideology of political Islam led by the Muslim Brotherhoo­d.

Al-Issa said that military efforts to combat extremism, such as the campaign that involved 83 nations led by the US against Daesh, were critical, but intellectu­al confrontat­ion is even more important at this time.

 ??  ?? MWL SecretaryG­eneral Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa
MWL SecretaryG­eneral Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa

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