My friend, what I am trying to explain is that there is nocorrelation that a school of thought would result in terrorism. It is an extremist political Islamic ideology that will result in this. No matter what the school of thought.
And when states back and support a particular group with an extremist political Islamic ideology, they increase its capability to carry out terrorist actions. In the 80s, Salafi groups were showered with money and trained in sabotage by US, Saudis, Pakistan, China, and many other countries. Without such massive support, they would never have any capability.
Similarly, shia revolutionary groups like Hizbullah would never be so effective in moveing Israel out of south Lebanon without Iranian state support.
The common denominator is a extreme political religious ideology and it applies to all schools of thoughts in Islam and infact across other religions as well as we have seen in recent times. The only diffence is that extremist of other religious groups have not been given state backing like we saw in the 80s and 90s.
And you have wrong information on HAMAS being a Salafi group as it has no school of thought affiliation. It is a political Islamic movement like the Muslim brotherhood - which again is nor Wahabi/ Salafi.
But if you have read the wikileak cables, you must have read that it was IRanian support of HAMAS that is the problem and that the Saudis are actually cracking down on their finances and would HAMAS to join the PLO in the peace process.
Again, don't take this as me explaining which school of thought is less prone to terrorist acts because that is not the common denominator that will result in this. The common denominator is the extremist political Islamic ideology. If you go through the link I provided earlier in my post, you will understand what I am talking about.
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