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Time and fantasy in narratives of jihad: the case of the Islami Jamiat-i-Tuleba in Karachi
Nichola Khan
University of Brighton
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Islamists
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Jihad
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Instrumentalism
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Politics of history
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Karachi
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Jihad
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Politics
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Analytical Framework
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Local Context
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Biography
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Pakistan
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Violent Behavior
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Student Organizations
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Jamaat-e-Islami
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Individual Context
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Islamist Parties
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Instrumentalism
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Ideological Factors
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Social Sciences
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Narrative
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Rhetoric
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Student Organizations
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Jihad
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Islamist Party
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Psychology
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Narrative
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