The Caravan

Abdallah Azzam and the Rise of Global Jihad

Thomas Hegghammer author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:5th Mar '20

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This in-depth biography of Abdallah Azzam explores his influential role in the global jihadist movement, as detailed in The Caravan.

In The Caravan, Thomas Hegghammer presents an insightful exploration of Abdallah Azzam, a pivotal figure in the jihadi movement. The book delves into Azzam's life, highlighting how his experiences and ideologies contributed to the internationalization of jihadism during the 1980s. This era set the stage for significant global events, including the tragic occurrences of September 11, 2001. Hegghammer's meticulous research reveals the complex motivations behind Azzam's actions and the broader implications for the world of Islam and beyond.

Azzam's journey from a humble West Bank village to the battlefields of Afghanistan is both compelling and illuminating. He was instrumental in mobilizing Arab fighters to join the Afghan resistance against the Soviet invasion, creating a legacy that continues to influence contemporary jihadist movements. The narrative captures not only Azzam's political and religious beliefs but also the personal connections he forged with various influential figures, from fellow Islamists to global icons like Cat Stevens.

Yet, The Caravan is not just a biography; it is a critical examination of the socio-political contexts that fostered the rise of jihadism. Hegghammer argues that the global spread of jihadism was driven by local grievances and experiences of exclusion. This nuanced perspective invites readers to reconsider the factors that led to the international jihadist phenomenon, making the book a significant contribution to both historical and contemporary discussions on terrorism and ideology.

'For anyone wishing to understand the story of global jihad, understanding the life and thought of Abdallah Azzam is essential. Hegghammer provides a first-rate guidebook. Meticulously researched, this reads like a Graham Greene thriller - only it's true.' James L. Gelvin
'Thomas Hegghammer's exceptional book is a detailed account of the life of Abdallah Azzam, Islamist ideologue, activist and organiser. It is a fascinating story in itself, told with forensic skill and a powerful sense of place and time. But it is also much more than this. Through this narrative of Azzam's ideas and activities we get an unparalleled insight into the many dimensions of the world of transnational Islamism.' Charles Tripp, author of The Power and the People: Paths of Resistance in the Middle East
'Thomas Hegghammer's long-awaited biography of Abdallah Azzam turns out to be more than an interesting account of his life. It is about the rise of global jihadism, an entirely new phenomenon in the 20th century. Azzam's role cannot be fully appreciated without this valuable book.' Lawrence Wright, author of The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11
'The Caravan deals with a highly sensitive and controversial subject, but it is evidence-based, meticulous and full of carefully judged distinctions - recent history at its finest.' Ian Black, The Observer
'… Hegghammer's massive research effort makes this essential reading for all scholars studying terrorism.' S. Waalkes, Choice
'The book is a remarkable scholarly achievement that adds new and provocative layers to the study of jihadism in Africa.' Sebastian Elischer, Comparative Politics
'The trouble the author has taken to foolproof his conclusions, interviewing the largest cast of characters and triangulating just about every testimony, is remarkable … Hegghammer consistently fills gaps in the history of the transnational jihadist movement.' José S. Vericat, Journal of Palestine Studies
'The Caravan – Abdallah Azzam and the Rise of Global Jihad is an important addition to the scholarship of jihadism and political Islam. It is not a dry academic text; it's simply a good read for anyone interested in some of the most significant developments in modern history. Hegghammer's panoramic view of jihadism makes this book a vital resource for anyone seeking to further understand the development of jihadism.' Ilan Fuchs, AMU Edge
'Hegghammer's book is a must read for anyone who wants to understand the origins of the global jihad movement and the soil from which al-Qaeda sprung.' A. J. Caschetta, Middle East Quarterly

ISBN: 9780521765954

Dimensions: 236mm x 160mm x 39mm

Weight: 1270g

718 pages