
Homegrown Radicals
A Story of State Violence, Islamophobia, and Jihad in the Post-9/11 World
Author: Youcef Soufi
Narrator: Curtis Michael Holland
Unabridged: 9 hr 31 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Tantor Media
Published: 06/10/2025
Categories: Nonfiction, Political Science, Terrorism, History, Middle Eastern History, International Relations
Synopsis
Homegrown Radicals offers a case study of the complex entanglements of the radical and moderate Muslim in post-9/11 North America. Youcef Soufi brings these figures together, providing insight into how state violence has inextricably tied them together. Focusing on the radicalization of the three students, the book traces the general sense of affective injury among North American Muslims over the loss of Muslim life in Western military campaigns overseas. In this context, a new theory of jihad rooted in a Muslim utopian imagination emerged, marking a significant rupture with premodern Islamic thought. The three "radicals" were among thousands of Anglophone Muslims who found this new theory compelling as both a diagnosis and a solution to the violence unleashed in the War on Terror. The book examines how and why this theory resonated, as well as its consequences.
