terrorism Archive
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The Nuclear Holocaust before the Nightmare
Posted on November 1, 2005 | No CommentsExamining the past, present and potential future use of nuclear war technology. -
Defending the Civilians: Mudafi’ al-Mazlum
Posted on July 23, 2005 | No CommentsFatwa against the targeting of civilians entitled, 'Defending the Transgressed by Censuring the Reckless against the Killing of Civilians', by Oxford-based Malaysian jurist, Muhammad Afifi al-Akiti. -
Condemnation of Suicide Bombings by Muslims
Posted on July 12, 2005 | No CommentsThe world's first compilation of Sunni Muslim leaders condemning suicide bombings. -
The Hijacked Caravan
Posted on July 8, 2005 | No CommentsThe world’s first policy report condemning suicide bombings in the name of Islam. [Translate] -
Rush Hour Terror
Posted on July 7, 2005 | No Comments7 July 2005, London, UK: As George Psaradakis, 49, drove a No. 30 double-decker red bus through the streets of London last Thursday, there were signs that something was wrong. […] -
Bombing Without Moonlight
Posted on October 1, 2004 | No CommentsAttention deficit disorder seems to flourish under conditions of late modernity. -
Making of a martyr: From pacifism to jihad
Posted on May 4, 2003 | No CommentsAs the drizzle descended on Hounslow mosque last Friday, it was not hard to see why Asif Mohammed Hanif might have wanted to spend the summer in the Middle East -
We Will Not Fail
Posted on October 7, 2001 | No Comments7 October 2001, Afghanistan: For a new kind of war, it had an old sort of start. In the places where soldiers and sailors live--in Norfolk, Va. -
Making the World Safe for Terrorism
Posted on September 30, 2001 | No CommentsBy what one can gather from the press, the FBI and CIA have seemingly been unable to prove who precisely, if anyone, may have masterminded the attack earlier this month on the World Trade Center -
Recapturing Islam From the Terrorists
Posted on September 30, 2001 | No CommentsAs New York turns its gap-toothed face to the sky, wondering if the worst is yet to come, Muslims, largely unheeded by the wider world, are counting the cost of the suicide bombings