God's Terrorists - Charles Allen
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God’s Terrorists by Charles Allen
Charles Allen uncovers the dramatic story of the 19th-century Wahhabi movement in British India and the long struggle between colonial authorities and religious reformers. Through vivid storytelling and careful historical research, the book explores how faith, resistance, and empire collided to shape political and social tensions in South Asia. It offers a compelling look at the roots of movements that influenced regional history and global debates about religion and power. Buy in Kenya with fast delivery.
What you’ll learn
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The origins and growth of the Wahhabi movement in India
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How colonial rule shaped religious and political resistance
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Key historical figures and events in the conflict
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The relationship between faith, reform, and power
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Historical context behind modern debates on extremism
Who should read the Book
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Students of history, political studies, and South Asian studies
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Readers interested in religion, empire, and resistance movements
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Anyone curious about the historical roots of modern conflicts
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God's Terrorists - Charles Allen
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