Moorthy Muthuswamy

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Moorthy Muthuswamy is an Indian-American nuclear physicist, writer and author.[1]

Moorthy has a doctoral degree in nuclear physics from Stony Brook University, New York.[2] He has published books on political Islam.[3]

His book Defeating Political Islam: The New Cold War was reviewed at Washington Times[4] and the Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa[5] and received praise from Geert Wilders, Paul Eidelberg, Gary Johnson and Robert Spencer.[6] It has a foreword by Steve Emerson.

Publications[]

  • Muthuswamy, Moorthy S. (2021). The Theme-Enablers Theory of Salafi Extremism, SocArXiv[7]
  • Whiteside, Craig, Anas Elallame, Moorthy Muthuswamy, and Aram Shabanian (2021). The Islamic State's Department of Soldiers. The ISIS Files[8]
  • Muthuswamy, Moorthy S. (2018). A Conceptual Framework of Salafi Radicalization: An Underlying Theme and its Enablers. Science, Religion and Culture, 5(1), 51–72.[9]
  • Muthuswamy, Moorthy S. (2016). The Role of Sharia and Religious Leaders in Influencing Violent Radicalism. Science, Religion and Culture, 3(1), 1-18.[10]
  • Muthuswamy, Moorthy S. (2014). Sharia as a Platform for Espousing Violence and as a Cause for Waging Armed Jihad. Albany Government Law Review, 7, 347.[11]
  • Muthuswamy, Moorthy S. "Sharia’s Causal Role in Spawning Violent Radicalism." (2012).[12]
  • Muthuswamy, Moorthy S. "A Social Experiment in Muslim Radicalism: Contrasting Evolution of Pakistan and India." (2011).[13]
  • Muthuswamy, Moorthy S. Defeating Political Islam: The New Cold War, Prometheus Books, 2009, ISBN 1591027047[14]

References[]

  1. ^ "BOOK REVIEW: Reversing U.S. Policy in AfPak". The Washington Times.
  2. ^ "Inspire".
  3. ^ "BOOK REVIEW: Reversing U.S. Policy in AfPak". The Washington Times.
  4. ^ "BOOK REVIEW: Reversing U.S. Policy in AfPak". The Washington Times.
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  6. ^ [2]
  7. ^ osf.io https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/nd4xq. Retrieved 23 June 2021. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. ^ Elallame, Anas; Whiteside, Craig; Shabanian, Aram; Muthuswamy, Moorthy (April 2021). "The Islamic State's Department of Soldiers". isisfiles.gwu.edu. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  9. ^ "A Conceptual Framework of Salafi Radicalization: An Underlying Theme and its Enablers".
  10. ^ Muthuswamy, Moorthy S. (2016). "The Role of Sharia and Religious Leaders in Influencing Violent Radicalism". Science, Religion and Culture. 3: 1–18. doi:10.17582/journal.src/2016/3.1.1.18.
  11. ^ http://www.albanygovernmentlawreview.org/archives/Pages/article-information.aspx?volume=7&issue=2&page=347
  12. ^ Muthuswamy, Moorthy S. (29 July 2012). "Sharia's Causal Role in Spawning Violent Radicalism". SSRN 2119691. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  13. ^ Muthuswamy, Moorthy S. (7 February 2011). "A Social Experiment in Muslim Radicalism: Contrasting Evolution of Pakistan and India". SSRN 1757551. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  14. ^ Muthuswamy, Moorthy (2009). Defeating Political Islam: The New Cold War. ISBN 978-1591027041.

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