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Since 2009, the radical Muslim movement in northern Nigeria known as Boko Haram has
become widely known in Western media for both its militant actions and its ultra-fundamentalist
programme. This analysis examines Boko Haram from a historical perspective, viewing
the movement as a result of social, political and generational dynamics within the
larger field of northern Nigerian radical Islam. The contribution also considers some
of the theological dimensions of the dispute between Boko Haram and its Muslim opponents
and presents the different stages of militant activity through which this movement
has gone so far. The article shows that movements such as Boko Haram are deeply rooted
in northern Nigeria’s specific economic, religious and political development and are
thus likely to crop up again if basic frame conditions such as social injustice, corruption
and economic mismanagement do not change.
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Boko Haram: the development of a militant religious movement in Nigeria
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In: Africa Spectrum, 47, 2012, 2-3, 137-155
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