TY - JOUR ID - 129480 TI - Geopolitics and the Roots of Islamic Fundamentalism (Case Study: Fundamentalist Groups in the Horn of Africa) JO - Geopolitics Quarterly JA - IGQ LA - en SN - 1735-4331 AU - Mirzaei Tabar, Meysam AD - Assistant Professor of Political Geography, Geopolitical Studies Group, African Studies Center, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran. Y1 - 2021 PY - 2021 VL - 17 IS - 64 SP - 53 EP - 74 KW - Geopolitics KW - Fundamentalism KW - Islamic fundamentalism KW - the Region of Horn of Africa DO - N2 - Islamic fundamentalism is a thought school in the Islamic World which is manifested in the formation of Islamic fundamentalist groups and different violent actions. The Horn of Africa is a region for Islamic fundamentalist movements. From past to present, the most active fundamentalist Islamic groups in the region are AIAI, ICU and Al-Shabab group. The most important issue in this relation is the relation between Islamic fundamentalism and geopolitics. This research is theoretical from viewpoint of the nature and method and also is descriptive-analytic in terms of its approach. The research data gathering procedure is based on library findings. The research analyzed the relation between Islamic fundamentalism and geopolitics with the investigation of Islamic fundamentalist groups in the Horn of Africa. The research main question is that what is the relation between geopolitics and the formation of Islamic fundamentalism in the Horn of Africa? The research findings showed that Islamic fundamentalism is in geopolitical thought and the leaders of Islamic fundamentalist groups not only follow geopolitical thought in their goals and utopias, but also the causes and roots of the formation of Islamic fundamentalist groups have geopolitical burden, and six geopolitical roots can be characterized for the formation of Islamic fundamentalist groups. UR - https://journal.iag.ir/article_129480.html L1 - https://journal.iag.ir/article_129480_4b6cd93360ed01493da9983af28085ec.pdf ER -