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Blog Week in Review, October 20, 2006 The Looming Tower

%%AMAZON=037541486X Loomingtower.jpg%% The Road To 9/11 and the "Egyptization" of al Qaeda: Blog Week in Review is devoted almost entirely to a discussion of Lawrence Wright's new book %%AMAZON=037541486X The Looming Tower%%, as Wright sits down to talk with Richard Fernandez and host Austin Bay. Ed Driscoll produces. Brought to you by Volvo USA. %%AUDIO=shows/weekinreview/20061018-PJM-AB.mp3|Blog Week in Review - Pajamas Media%% Play above or download here. Subscription available at iTunes.

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October 20, 2006 - 9:19 am

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  1. 1. Joe Dees

    I found the discussion to be fascinating, but there was one factor in the formation of the theoretical underpinnings for Al Qaeda that I found to be underdiscussed in the interview, and that is the influence of Wahhabism. Without Qutb, Wahhabism would have remained directed inwards, but without Wahhabism, Qutb would not have had a pious and puritanical Islam with which to compare and contrast the US culture that he encountered. Together, their contributions combine to create the present Al Qaedan stance that the entire globe must be subjugated to a religious regimen that consciously holds itself in the seventh century. Interestingly enough, the head of Al Qaeda, Usama Bin Laden, came from Saudi Arabia (like Wahhab), while Al Qaeda’s chief ideologue, Zawahiri, came from Egypt (like Qutb).

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