Since the beginning of this year, militant group Boko Haram has made the headlines in major national dailies almost every day. Yet its operation remains mysterious and its strikes indescribable.
In the face of concerted accusations of being an advocate of disbelief, the only solace for Nigeria’s Ahmadiyya Movement lies in the pride it gives itself as the architect of the intellectual awakening of Nigerian Muslims.
The Moshe Dayan Center for Middle East and African Studies published a study on October 2011 by Michael Barak regarding the Salafists in Egypt following the January 25th revolution.
Since the beginning of this year, militant group Boko Haram has made the headlines in major national dailies almost every day. Yet its operation remains mysterious and its strikes indescribable.