Abstract
This study contends that terrorism remains a
substantial global challenge, with a particular stronghold in the Middle East.
Effectively tackling this issue demands a comprehensive grasp of the region's
political culture and the intricate role of religion, specifically Islam, in
the recruitment and radicalization of individuals. Given that Islam exerts
significant influence in the Middle East, it can either be leveraged to promote
peace or exploited to rationalize acts of terrorism. This paper delves into potential
strategies aimed at eradicating terrorism, which encompass the advancement of
peace, redressal of grievances, and the cultivation of economic development and
democracy within the Middle East. According to this study, several strategic
avenues can be pursued to mitigate the looming threat of terrorism. These
include the promotion of moderate interpretations of Islam, redressing
fundamental grievances pervasive in the region, resolving the longstanding
Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and harnessing international cooperation to
effectively combat terrorism. By comprehending the intricate political culture
of the Middle East and proactively addressing the underlying causes of
terrorism, a sustainable state of peace and stability can be attained.