Abstract :
In the past, many Muslims divided the world into two parts, which were Dar Al-Harb and
Dar-Al Islam. The former pertained to places that did not follow Islam, whereas, the latter was a
label for the places that did. Supposedly, Islam also had to spread to these other areas where it
was not present. Coincidentally, certain followers of this faith, known as Islamic
fundamentalists, still stick by this idea today. These individuals have demonstrated time and time
again that they are willing to resort to desperate measures in order to spread Islam. Perhaps, the
best illustration of this is the hijackings on September 11, 2001.
Keywords :
Fundamentalism , Islamic , International Revolution , Rise