by Sam Westrop
The over-emphasis on jihadists and the Muslim Brotherhood has allowed these other radicals to flourish in the shadows.
Read the Middle East Forum's Guide to Lawful Islamism in the United States
Every  American knows about Iran, Al Qaeda, and ISIS. Many Americans are also  probably aware of the Muslim Brotherhood and its proxies.
But  the forces of radical Islam (or Islamism) are not limited to violent  jihadists and the Muslim Brotherhood. Dozens of other Islamist networks  operate across the United States; some arguably exerting an even greater  influence over American Islam.
They  may not always directly advocate violence; but they teach a similar  theocratic worldview from violence can, and does, emerge. They control  charities, mosques, schools, community centers, activism and advocacy  organizations, seminaries, PACs, inter alia. We call them lawful  Islamists.
The over-emphasis on jihadists and the Muslim Brotherhood has allowed these other radicals to flourish in the shadows.
Now  it is time to shine the spotlight on these other Islamist networks as  well. Toward this end, the Middle East Forum's Islamist Watch project  has just published an extensive, detailed guide  to the main forces of lawful American Islamism, focusing on five key  movements: Jamaat-e-Islami, the Muslim Brotherhood, Salafis, Deobandis  and Khomeinists.
(Our report is an expanded version of a chapter we wrote for the American Foreign Policy Council's World Almanac of Islamism)
Our guide is not comprehensive; smaller Islamist networks did not make the cut. But these five Islamist movements represent the country's most powerful Islamist voices. They are the main theocratic forces shaping American Islam - indoctrinating generations of Muslim youth, shaping American Muslim politics, and fomenting extremism and terror.
(Our report is an expanded version of a chapter we wrote for the American Foreign Policy Council's World Almanac of Islamism)
Our guide is not comprehensive; smaller Islamist networks did not make the cut. But these five Islamist movements represent the country's most powerful Islamist voices. They are the main theocratic forces shaping American Islam - indoctrinating generations of Muslim youth, shaping American Muslim politics, and fomenting extremism and terror.
Read the Middle East Forum's Guide to Lawful Islamism in the United States
Sam Westrop
Source:
https://www.meforum.org/islamist-watch/61533/a-guide-to-american-islamism
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