terrorism and religious fundamentalism
Terrorism refers to the deliberate use of violence, threats, or intimidation by individuals or groups to instill fear and create panic among a larger population for political, ideological, or religious purposes. Religious fundamentalism refers to a strict adherence to the foundational principles, beliefs, and texts of a particular religion. It often involves an uncompromising attitude towards these principles, rejecting modern interpretations and advocating for a return to traditional or conservative practices.
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