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Na história do Islam, diz o jornalista Bobby Ghosh, há dois lados da jihad: um interno, uma luta pessoal para se melhorar, e outro externo. Uma pequena minoria (mas recentemente Osama bin Laden) se apropriou do segundo, usando-o como desculpa para uma mortal violência global contra "o Oeste." Ghost sugere que, agora que a organização mundial de bin Laden está fragmentada, é hora de resgatar a palavra. (Filmado no TEDxGeorgetown.)
Bobby Ghosh is an Editor-at-Large at Time magazine, where he covers conflict, global affairs and the Middle East. He was the magazine's Baghdad bureau chief for five years. Full bio »
Translated into Portuguese, Brazilian by Weber Martins
Reviewed by Rafael Portezan
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