An Analysis of Established Terrorist Identity in Political and Military Wings of Turkish Hizbullah Page: 53
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Hs: Military wing members tend to hold hatred against hizbul-$eytan as part of their
identities more than political wing members.
H6: Military wing members tend to hold aloneness as part of their identities more than
political wing members.
Political wing.Cemaat (religious
congregation) identity
Being religiously
-_A1 ....-4_-_AFigure 3. Conceptual structure of the hypotheses related to political wing membership.
H7: Political wing members tend to hold cemaat (religious congregation) identity as part
of their identities more than military wing members.
H8: Political wing members tend to hold being religiously educated as part of their
identities more than military wing members.
H9: Political wing members tend to hold patience (belief in gradualism) as part of their
identities more than military wing members.
HIO: Political wing members tend to hold dedication to the Muslim brotherhood as part of
their identities more than military wing members.
Hil: Political wing members tend to hold political activism as part of their identities
more than military wing members.53
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Cinoglu, Huseyin. An Analysis of Established Terrorist Identity in Political and Military Wings of Turkish Hizbullah, dissertation, August 2008; Denton, Texas. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc9114/m1/63/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .