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September 11 and Al-Jihad Radicalism; From Egypt to Afghanistan Mohammad Kazem Asayesh-Talab Toosi' he American attack of Afghanistan took effect under the pretext of the fight against terrorism, especially against the Al-Qaeda network and the person of Bin Laden.
The third trend involved a number of groups that were "extremist Islamists" that did neither accept to become active in the context of theSeptember 11 and Al-Jihad Radicalism 495 ruling political structure nor the active isolationist style of Jamaa't al Muslimin.
10 Yet another view holds that the Al-Jihad was formed subsequent to an alliance between the group of Mohammad Abdulsalam Faraj and Abud-ul Zomar in Egypt along with the extremist leaders and- members of Jamaa' t al-Islamiah.
11September 11 and Al-Jihad Radicalism 497 However, Haleh Mustafa who has studied the emergence and shaping of Al-Jihad notes that the group was first founded by the Jordanian Salim-ul Rahal and Hassan Halwi subsequent to the suppression in Alexandria of the Islamic movement known as Jarnaa't-ul Faniyat al Askariah in 1974.
17 Later in the 1990s Al-Jihad and Jamaa't al-Islamiah were498 The Iranian Journal of International Affairs known as separate organizations and have continued their activities up to this day independently.
500 The Iranian Journal of International Affairs - It is the Egyptian government that jihad must be directed against first and then the foreign infidels (non-Islamic world) will have to be confronted.