Abstract:
For the past decade, especially after the 9111 events, many scholars have related the terrorism
phenomenon mainly to Islamic groups. After doing an extended research, I found that rarely scholars
have researched the Sunni Islamist groups in Lebanon for the exceptions of the ones located in
Palestinian camps. Due to lack of literature resources found on this topic, this thesis relies basically on
the publications of the Islamist groups themselves and on interviews, with mainly authority and
leaders of the Islamist groups, to get practical information.
Many studies have unfortunately linked the Islamic religion with terrorism. This is a
misconceived notion since the Islamic religion is one of peace; and Islam and radical Islamists are
entirely two different things. The purpose of this paper is to distinguish between these two concepts.
Although Islamist groups vary in their means and methods to achieve their goals,
nevertheless, all Islamist groups share the same ideology which consists of aspiring to use Muslim law
or the Sharia as the only law to follow. What makes it even more critical for scholars to study them
further is that some of the Islamist groups are ending up being terrorists; those are mostly the jihadi
Muslim who view terrorism as a part of their religious duty to save Islam from the aggressiveness of
the non-Islamic world. However, do these Islamist groups interpret Islam as it is really is? Does Islam
really protect terrorism? This thesis will confirm that Islam is against all Jihadist Islamist's violent
acts.
Over the past few years, the number of Islamic fundamentalist groups has soared and some
have become a significant force in the Middle East, especially in Lebanon. Both domestic and
external causes have allowed those Islamists to play a major role in the politics of Lebanon where they
are capable of acting with greater freedom than in any other country. This thesis attempts to focus
more on those main causes.
Tripoli, Lebanon's second largest city, has always been a fertile ground for Islamist groups.
For the past few years Tripoli has witnessed an increase in problems between Islamists and the
Lebanese government, and this is affecting the entire country. To understand the situation further, it is
currently more vital than ever to conduct this research about the Islamist groups in Tripoli, their
reality, effects and connections.
Additionally, this thesis deals with the following currently existing main Sunni islamist
groups in Tripoli: Al Salafiyian, Harakat Al Tawhid al Islami, Majmouat al-Dinniyeh, Al Tahrir
party, Al Jamaa Al Islamiya, Al Ahbash , Jabhat al Amal al islami , and Fatih al islam to the second.
This study will focus on each of these group's background, ideology, goals and connections.
Moreover, as mentioned in the International Crisis Group report titled "Understanding
Islamism", Sunni Islamist groups can be classified into three different types: political, missionary, and
jihadi. To understand the Islamist groups of Tripoli better, this thesis tries to categorize these groups
into these three types.
Furthermore, this thesis attempts to determine why Tripoli's inhabitants have increasingly
participated recently in Islamist groups. What are the causes behind that? Also many Tripolitarians
change memberships and shift their allegiance• from one Islamic group to another. What is the
rationale for that? Obviously, one cannot study such a phenomenon without reflecting on how terrorist
acts can be prevented. By whom and by what means?
In short, this thesis seeks to complement the literature on Islamic political groups to fill the
gap regarding those Sunni Islamists who are found in Lebanon and Tripoli in particular which
embraces the majority of the Sunni Islamist groups of Lebanon .Also, it stresses that Islam is against
the violent acts and that not all Sunni Islamist groups are Jihadist and fundamentalist.