Jihad: The Mask of Terrorism is a hard-hitting exploration of how extremist ideologies twist faith into a weapon of violence. Shubham Dogra examines the historical evolution of jihadist movements, the psychology that fuels radicalization, and the geopolitical forces that allow terrorism to grow behind the fa ade of religion.
This book breaks down the myths and exposes how terror outfits manipulate vulnerable minds, exploit poverty and propaganda, and hide their political ambitions behind the language of faith. With a factual, direct approach, the author investigates global terror networks, their recruitment tactics, their funding chains, and the long-term impact of their violence on nations and civilizations.
Drawing from case studies, historical records, and contemporary events, Dogra presents a comprehensive study of the modern terror landscape. The book argues for stronger national security, intellectual clarity, and global unity against radical ideologies that threaten peace, human rights, and cultural coexistence.
For readers seeking a clear, bold, and uncompromising analysis of terrorism in the 21st century, Jihad: The Mask of Terrorism offers a detailed guide to understanding the roots, the motives, and the machinery of radical violence.