al-ma'unah
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Definition
Noun: A radical insurgent Islamist group consisting of disaffected middle-class professionals in Malaysia. Its stated aim is to overthrow the government through violent means and establish an Islamic state.
Usage Notes
- Capitalization: The word is typically capitalized as 'Al-Ma'unah' when referring specifically to the organization, as it is a proper noun.
- Context: This term is used almost exclusively in the context of Southeast Asian security, terrorism studies, and reports on militant Islamist groups in Malaysia. It is a highly specific term, not used in general conversation.
- Grammar: It functions as a singular collective noun (e.g., ).
Examples
- Security analysts have been monitoring the activities of Al-Ma'unah for years.
- The government attributed the arms heist to the militant group Al-Ma'unah.
- Al-Ma'unah is known for its plot to establish an Islamic state in Malaysia.
Advanced Usage
- The term may be used descriptively with other nouns, such as "Al-Ma'unah militants" or "the Al-Ma'unah network."
Variants and Related Words
- Militant group: A general term for an organization using aggressive or violent methods for a political cause.
- Insurgent group: A group fighting against a government or authority within its own country.
- Jemaah Islamiyah: Another militant Islamist group active in Southeast Asia, often discussed in similar contexts.
Synonyms
- Militant organization
- Insurgent cell
- Terrorist group (Note: This term carries a specific legal and political charge.)
Important Note
This entry defines 'Al-Ma'unah' as a specific proper noun for an organization. It does not refer to the common Arabic word al-ma'un (الماعون), which has a different meaning related to "small kindnesses" or "neighborly needs."
Noun
- a radical insurgent Islamist group consisting of disaffected middle-class professionals in Malaysia who want to overthrow the government by violent means and set up an Islamic state