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Jalons sur la route de l’Islam is the French translation of Sayyid Qutb’s Ma’alim fi al-Tariq . The original Arabic title translates literally to "Signposts on the Road" or "Milestones." The book was written while Qutb was imprisoned by Egypt’s Gamal Abdel Nasser regime, accused of plotting against the government. Qutb was eventually executed in 1966, turning him into a martyr for many Islamist movements.

The book is relatively short (around 160 pages in English/French), but its dense, passionate prose has inspired organizations from the Muslim Brotherhood to more radical groups like Al-Qaeda and ISIS (though the latter have reinterpreted parts). Jalons sur la route de l’Islam is the

First published in 1964, the book has been described as a manifesto of modern radical Islamism. While some regard it as a spiritual and political roadmap for reviving true Islam, others consider it a theological justification for extremism. This article explores the book’s content, historical context, why it remains relevant, and the legal and ethical considerations of downloading "extra quality free PDF" versions. The book is relatively short (around 160 pages

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