The New Gama'ah Islamiyah: Prospects and Implications for US-Muslim World Relations
Monday, February 4, 2008
In this lecture, Sherman Jackson of the University of Michigan reviewed US-Muslim relations worldwide and identified the challenges in fostering such relationships. He especially focused on the varying influence of the Gama'ah Islamiyah, an Islamic extremist organization based in Southeast Asia.
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