
Islamic resistance movements
Islamic resistance movements are groups that combine religious beliefs with efforts to oppose or challenge political or military control they oppose, often advocating for the rights of Muslim communities or territories. They can use various methods, including protests, political activities, or armed resistance. These movements typically see their struggle as rooted in Islamic principles and aim to address issues like occupation, inequality, or injustice. Examples include groups like Hamas or Hezbollah, which have both political and military roles. Their activities and motivations are complex, often influenced by historical, social, and regional factors.