martyrdom in terrorism
Martyrdom in terrorism refers to the belief and practice of sacrificing one's own life while perpetrating acts of violence in the pursuit of a political, religious, or ideological cause. It involves individuals willingly carrying out attacks with the intention of achieving martyrdom, often expecting rewards or a higher spiritual status in the afterlife.
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