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Radical Islamic cleric Abū Hamzah al-Misrī lost his appeal against his convictions of incitement to murder and race-hate offences.
The author discusses the way late Egyptian Nobel laureate Najīb Mahfūz dealt with the issue of religious extremism and terrorism in his novels, namely those of the 1980s, in which he tried to detect reasons for the spread of fanaticism in Egyptian society.
British official document issued by the Department for Education urging university lecturers and staff to report on Muslim students.
The author of the article raises suspicions about the seriousness of the suspected plot to explode airplanes and implies that the arrest of Muslim suspects in Britain was planned by the U.S.
British police have raided a number of Islamic schools, which the government said are suspected training camps for young Islamic extremists. Amongst these schools was al- Jam‘īyah al-Islāmīyah [Reviewer: Islamic Association] School at Mark Cross, whose imām, Bilāl Pātīl, admitted that jailed...
British police staff receives training at an Islamic school while 14 people are arrested for terrorist recruitment and training.
Al-Sharq al-Awsat interviews the Syrian “fundamentalist” ‘Umar Bakrī, who was deported from Britain.
On the first anniversary of the July 7 London bombings, Al-Sharq al-Awsat devoted much space in its issues of July 6 to 8, 2006 to articles analyzing a recent survey by The Times on the terrorist acts which claimed 52 lives and injured more than 700 people.
Two leading members of al-Jamā‘a al-Islāmīya, ‘Āsim ‘Abd al-Mājid and ‘Isām Dirbāla, have been recently released, thus decreasing the number of the group’s current prisoners to less than 500.
The spokesman of "Al- Mohagereen" (immigrants) group in Pakistan declared that 700 British-Muslims were fighting with the Taliban forces. He mentioned a list of volunteers, which included Muslims from European countries and the US and pointed out that Arab-Afghans supervised the volunteers travel...

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