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British authorities yesterday arrested 14 people in anti- terror raids in London and Manchester under the Terrorism Act 2000. A police statement denied links between the arrests and the recent alleged plot to detonate liquid explosives on board transatlantic passenger jets.
Muhammad al- Shāfi‘ī writes about the difficulties that new Muslim converts face in Western societies, particularly being singled out by extremist groups.
Al-Sharq al-Awsat interviews the Syrian “fundamentalist” ‘Umar Bakrī, who was deported from Britain.
A conference commemorating the first anniversary of the July 7 London bombings is to be held on June 25 in Birmingham, under the auspices of a number of Islamic organizations, including al-Ghurabā’ [The strangers] Movement.
Lawyer of Islamic groups, Muntasir al-Zayyāt, who defends Hasan Mustafa Usāma Nasr, otherwise known as Abu ‘Umar al-Misrī, has recently revealed that al-Misrī is planning to sue the former Italian prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, for being involved in his abduction and deportation to Egypt...
The British police detained the Egyptian fundamentalist Yasser Al-Serry, the head of the Islamic Media Observatory based in London. It investigated the activities of his Observatory and accuses him of being involved in the assassination of Ahmed Shah Massoud, the head of the Afghan opposition.
The Taliban made the halting of American military threats a condition for releasing the eight aid workers accused of carrying out Christian missionary activities in Afghanistan. According to the Afghan Islamic News Agency, the Taliban would be ready to take any procedures regarding the release of...
A member of the Islamic Liberation Party in the United Kingdom, Mājid Nawāz, was released last week from an Egyptian jail after serving three-quarters of his five-year jail term, which was on charges of spreading his party’s ideology in Egypt.
Muhammad al-Shāfiʿī mentions a number of definitions of ‘extremism’ from different perspectives.
Al-Muhajeroun [the immigrants], the most important Fundamentalist movement in Britain, will hold a number of Islamic conferences in the beginning of the year 2004. The leader of the movement, Omar Bakri, stated that the new conference entitled "In Confrontation with Former Fundamentalist Thought,"...

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