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Gilles Kepel, (born June 30, 1955) is a
French political scientist and Arabist,
specialized in the
contemporary Middle East and
Muslims in the West. He...
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commonly known as
kepel, is a
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native to the
humid evergreen forests of Malesia,...
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cause in
Syria and Iraq.
French political scientist and
professor Gilles Kepel also
identified a
specific Salafist version of
jihadism in the 1990s. Jihadism...
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Failure of
Political Islam, 1994: p.52
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Ethiopian Review.
Addis Ababa.
Retrieved 13
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Kepel,
Gilles (2002). Jihad: The
Trail of
Political Islam.
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February 2012.
Retrieved 9
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Kepel, Gilles.
Muslim Extremism in Egypt: the
Prophet and Pharaoh, p. 132
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