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The author discusses the issue of terrorists targeting Britain, which explains the tough security measures adopted by the U.K after attempted suicide operations were foiled.
The review tackles the controversial statements made by Brotherhood chief Muhammad Mahdī ‘Ākif that he was ready to send 10,000 men to fight alongside Ḥizb Allāh militants against Israel.
The author attacks Sudanese thinker Hasan al-Turābī, describing him as a failed Sunnī version of al-Khūmaynī. He says that his thoughts are contradicted and twisted.
The story of Usāmah Bin Lādin, the leader of al-Qā‘idah.
The author outlines the life of al-Mulā ‘Umar, the official leader of the Tālibān movement, and his mysterious character.
Muntasir al-Zayyāt, head of the Freedoms Committee at the Bar Association, analyzes the latest video tape sent by Ayman al-Zawāhirī where he encourages the Islamic resistance in Lebanon. He also touches on the latest developments in the Middle East.
The author, Clark Kent Ervin, former inspector general of the Homeland Security Department from 2003 to 2004, is a fellow at the Aspen Institute and author of ‘Open Target: Where America is Vulnerable to Attack,’ warns in this Washington Post article against Americans’ tendency to stereotype...
With the growth of home-grown terrorism in Europe and in Canada, scholars and experts discuss the reasons why some Muslims in Western societies seem to be drawn to terrorism.
The author speaks about the terrorism phenomenon, which has become more complicated recently, since it has moved from using the primitive means to high-technology weapons.
Interview with controversial writer and feminist Nawāl al- Sa‘dāwī.

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