The two great influences on West were the Baptist Church and the Black Panthers, whose militant brand of nationalism was popular among young blacks in those days.
The Portuguese brought to India a particularly militant brand of Christianity, the product of several centuries of struggle during the Reconquista, which they hoped to spread across the world.
Sheik Muqbel's title is a religious one, adopted after a lifetime spent teaching his militant brand of Islam in Yemen and Saudi Arabia.
The secularization of Amal provided the Najaf deportees with an ideal setting to spread their militant brand of Shia activism.
Its members, whose numbers are not publicly known, promote a militant brand of nationalism that advocates reclaiming Mohawk land and opposes government intervention on the reservation, which they call Akwesasne.
Instead, they say these suspects are followers of a militant brand of Islam, but have never conspired to help Al Qaeda.
They do not adhere to the militant brand of Islam.
He is a proud, rather jealous politician running for the national Parliament with a militant brand of ethno-centrism, having propped up the Zulu monarchy he once opposed.
Ideologically the group endorsed a militant brand of revolutionary socialism.
Like Söderberg, Bergman's worldview gave way to a militant brand of humanism in his later works, a reaction against the growing threat of Nazism.