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The police authorities gave the head of the Jihād Group, ‘Abbūd al-Zumur, a temporary release for 24 hours to spend time with his family. Sources from the family asserted that this was a step toward the permanent release and the end of the group’s crisis.
Leaders of the Jihād Group have disagreed with each other on whether or not to rely on violence for the group’s future. Some leaders who are influenced by the attitude of the group’s head, ‘Abbūd al- Zumur, insist on violence, while others see it as unnecessary.
The author publishes a series of articles containing the original texts of the 1981 investigations with Ayman al-Zawāhirī, al-Qā‘idah’s second-in-command, on charges of involvement in the assassination of President Anwar al-Sādāt.
The author publishes a series of articles containing the original texts of the 1981 investigations with Ayman al-Zawāhrī, al-Qā‘idah’s second- in- command, on charges of involvement in the assassination of President Anwar al-Sādāt.
The author publishes a series of articles containing the original texts from the 1981 investigations with Ayman al-Zawāhrī, al-Qā‘idah’s second -in- command, on charges of involvement in the assassination of President Anwar al-Sādāt.
The new president of the Islamic Society of North America admonishes President Bush for using terms like “Islamic fascists” to describe terrorists responsible for killing Americans. She states that "terrorism, crime or violence" is a proper description for such attacks.
Al-Qāhirah publishes the interrogation report of Ayman al-Zawāhrī, Usāmah Bin Lādin’s right-hand man, and suspect no. 113 in the jihād organization case, who planned and carried out the assassination of al- Sādāt in October 1981.
The author publishes a series of articles containing the original texts from the 1981 investigations with Ayman al-Zawāhrī, al-Qā‘idah’s second -in-command, on charges of involvement in the assassination of President Anwar al-Sadāt.
A new, 48 minute long, video tape has been released by al-Qā‘ida in memory of the attacks of September 11, 2001.
‘Isām Dirbālah, a key figure of the Jamā‘ah Islāmīyah, in this interview with al- Ahrām newspaper from prison through his lawyer, says that the Jamā‘ah Islāmīyah, which is getting ready to resume its da‘wa and social activities, is no longer in confrontation with the state and is strongly committed...

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