Islamofascism
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'''Islamic fascism''' (first described in 1933), also known (since 1990) by the [[neologism]] '''Islamofascism''', draws [[analogy]] between the ideological characteristics of specific [[Islamism|Islamist]] movements and a broad range of [[Europe]]an [[Fascism|fascist]] movements of the early 20th century, [[Neo-fascism|neofascist]] movements, or [[totalitarianism]]. | '''Islamic fascism''' (first described in 1933), also known (since 1990) by the [[neologism]] '''Islamofascism''', draws [[analogy]] between the ideological characteristics of specific [[Islamism|Islamist]] movements and a broad range of [[Europe]]an [[Fascism|fascist]] movements of the early 20th century, [[Neo-fascism|neofascist]] movements, or [[totalitarianism]]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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+ | * [[Amin al-Husseini]] | ||
* [[Anti-Masonry]] | * [[Anti-Masonry]] | ||
* [[Christofascism]] | * [[Christofascism]] | ||
* [[Clerical fascism]] | * [[Clerical fascism]] | ||
- | * [[Muhammad Najati Sidqi]] | ||
* [[Islamic extremism]] | * [[Islamic extremism]] | ||
+ | * [[Islamic religious police]] | ||
* [[Islamism]] | * [[Islamism]] | ||
- | * [[Relations between Nazi Germany and the Arab world]] | ||
* [[Islamophobia]] | * [[Islamophobia]] | ||
* [[Jewish Bolshevism]] | * [[Jewish Bolshevism]] | ||
+ | * [[Muhammad Najati Sidqi]] | ||
* [[Muslim Patrol incident]] | * [[Muslim Patrol incident]] | ||
- | * [[Islamic religious police]] | + | * [[13th Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Handschar (1st Croatian)|Nazi SS Division Handschar]] (Bosnian Muslims) |
+ | * [[21st Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Skanderbeg|Nazi SS Division Skanderbeg]] (Muslim Albanians) | ||
+ | * [[23rd Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Kama (2nd Croatian)|Nazi SS Division Kama]] (Bosnian Muslims) | ||
+ | * [[Relations between Nazi Germany and the Arab world]] | ||
* [[Talibanization]] | * [[Talibanization]] | ||
* [[Worldwide caliphate]] | * [[Worldwide caliphate]] | ||
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Islamic fascism (first described in 1933), also known (since 1990) by the neologism Islamofascism, draws analogy between the ideological characteristics of specific Islamist movements and a broad range of European fascist movements of the early 20th century, neofascist movements, or totalitarianism.
See also
- Amin al-Husseini
- Anti-Masonry
- Christofascism
- Clerical fascism
- Islamic extremism
- Islamic religious police
- Islamism
- Islamophobia
- Jewish Bolshevism
- Muhammad Najati Sidqi
- Muslim Patrol incident
- Nazi SS Division Handschar (Bosnian Muslims)
- Nazi SS Division Skanderbeg (Muslim Albanians)
- Nazi SS Division Kama (Bosnian Muslims)
- Relations between Nazi Germany and the Arab world
- Talibanization
- Worldwide caliphate
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