Penglibatan ekstremisme dalam kalangan masyarakat kelas bawahan di Malaysia [The involvement in extremism among lower class citizens of Malaysia]
Since the tragedy of September 11, Muslims have been hit by a wave of ‘Islamic’ militant influences. These militant ideologies have spread widely and have influenced some of the Malaysian community, especially the lower classes. A field study found that arrests made by the Royal Malaysian Police...
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Language: | English |
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2019
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Online Access: | http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/6555/1/FH02-FKI-19-32251.pdf http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/6555/ |
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Institution: | Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin |
Language: | English |
Summary: | Since the tragedy of September 11, Muslims have been hit by a wave of ‘Islamic’
militant influences. These militant ideologies have spread widely and have influenced
some of the Malaysian community, especially the lower classes. A field study found
that arrests made by the Royal Malaysian Police from 2013 to date have reached
more than 400 people. The overall catch indicates that the majority of those involved
are of the lower class. To date, we do not know why they have chosen extremism as
a battlefield. These factors are less deeply embedded in the academic world. This
was proven by a field study with a former detainee involved in extremist activities that
no other researcher had ever met to meet him. In fact, based on the literature review,
academic studies have never been or are not done. It is possible that data or
informants (extremists) are difficult to make into a 'heavy' study. In addition, the main
objective of this study was to look at factors for the class that may be involved in
extremist activities until arrested by the authorities. The literature review proves that
the issue of extremism is an immature issue from its theoretical point of view.
Therefore, qualitative research with exploratory study design is the right technique to
use in this study. The data was collected through interviews with former detainees of
the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 (SOSMA), Prevention of
Terrorism Act 2015 (POTA) and Prevention of Crime Act 1959 (POCA). and one
official of de-radicalization Data analysis was analyzed with a manual process to
explore and classify ideas, ideas, ideas, and ideas. Studies have found that the factors of lower class involvement in extremist activities are multifaceted. There are
many factors, and these factors have a relationship and influence among each other. |
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