Why did al-Qaeda and Islamic State oppose globalization?

1. They believed it undermined political democracy.
2. They believed it destroyed the environment.
3. They believed it hurt the poor.
4. They believed that it eroded Islam.

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5. They saw it as a form of Western imperialism and cultural invasion.
6. They viewed it as a threat to traditional values and customs.
7. They believed it perpetuated inequality and exploitation.
8. They saw it as a way for Western powers to dominate and control Muslim countries.
9. They viewed it as a means for spreading secular and Western ideals that contradicted their extremist beliefs.
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