
INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM: A STUDY IN FORMS AND EFFEETS
Author(s) -
Anwer Mohamed Ahmed ABUJANAH
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of humanities and educational research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2757-5403
DOI - 10.47832/2757-5403.6-3.36
Subject(s) - terrorism , phenomenon , pace , political science , politics , human security , environmental ethics , political economy , security studies , law and economics , law , sociology , epistemology , geography , philosophy , geodesy
Terrorism is known as one of the most dangerous phenomena that has the negatively influence the reality of human societies. Despite human history has never been free from acts of terrorism in all its forms, modern terrorism has exceeded in its magnitude, image and impact all that has been found since human existence. In addition, this phenomenon becomes a matter of concern to human beings wherever it may be exist. Nevertheless, politicians, sociologists, lawmakers and philosophers, as well as various intellectuals and writers alike, accept without hesitation the recognition of the difficulties of identifying and placing terrorism within a comprehensive background that is acceptable to all. The disagreement and the lack of understanding that accompanied and kept pace with all the attempts that were made and are taking place discuss the term of terrorism. The problem of the terrorism under study revolves primarily around a phenomenon that is now plaguing the entire world. This paper discusses a diagnosis of incurable disease called international terrorism to reveal some of the uncertainties and uncertainties in this phenomenon. The importance of the topic is about highlighting the important and effective role played by the international community and the Islamic societies in the fight against terrorism. Furthermore, this paper aims to clarify the concept of international terrorism and and identify the most important forms and dangers resulting from it, which has been increasing rapidly in recent times and the consequent threat to the integrated human security system, whether moral security, economic security, social security, or Political security or environmental security.