This book offers a global, research-driven examination of how afterlife narratives and ideological promises are manipulated by extremist actors to justify coercion, violence, and control. Drawing on comparative sociology, public-policy analysis, and international case studies, it explains the structural conditions that allow belief to be weaponized—and the legal, educational, and institutional frameworks that successfully prevent radicalization without suppressing faith, dignity, or lawful expression. Written for policymakers, researchers, and informed readers, the focus is on prevention, ethical restraint, and long-term social resilience rather than polemic or theology.
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