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My Jihad
Author | : Aukai Collins |
Publsiher | : Manas Publications |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Islamic fundamentalism |
ISBN | : 8170492831 |
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Aukai Collins Has Been Described As A Beefylinebacker Blue-Eyed All-American Mujahid Holy Warrior Who Has Led A Life Of Faith, Danger, And Espionage In Some Of The Most Perilous War Zones On The Face Of The Earth. His Amazing Journey Started In 1993, When A Fellow Worshiper In His San Diego Mosque Suggested That He Go To Bosnia To Stop The Serb-Sponsored Genocide That Was Taking Place There. This Eventually Led Him To Usama Bin Laden'S Training Camps In Afghanistan, Where He Trained With The Most Aggressive And Terrifying Mujahideen In The World. But When Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh - The Man Accused Of Luring Wall Street Journal Journalist Daniel Pearl To His Death - Asked Him To Raid A Town In Kashmir That Would Include Hostage Taking And The Killing Of Civilians, Collin'S Life Took Another Turn. Although He Saw Jihad As The Highest Level Of Faith, And Would Even Lose A Leg While Fighting Jihad In Chechnya, Worldwide Attacks By Islamic Terrorists Shocked Him And He Became Disillusioned By The Way Some Were Using Islam To Further Their Own Ends Or Attack Innocents. He Was Recruited By The Us Government As An Undercover Operative In The Fight Against Terrorism. His Callous Treatment By Inept Members Of The Law Enforcement And Intelligence Community Provides Insight Into Why The Us Government Can'T Fight Against Something It Doesn'T Understand. The Fbi And Cia Have Now Spent Millions Of Dollars To Understand The Events That Led Up To September 11, Even As The Information Was Theirs For The Taking. Collins Not Only Became Acquainted With One Of The Hijackers, He Was Also Invited By Usama Bin Laden To Return To Afghanistan. My Jihad Is A Personal Story About The Biggest Threat To World Peace And Stability In Our Generation, As Told By An Insider On Both Sides Of The Conflict. (Published In Collaboration With The Globalpequot Press, U Sa)
My Accidental Jihad
Author | : Krista Bremer |
Publsiher | : Thorndike Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Intercountry marriage |
ISBN | : 1410469557 |
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Fifteen years ago, Krista Bremer could not have imagined her life today -- married to a Libyan-born Muslim, raising two children with Arabic names in the American South -- or the profound ways her marriage would change her world view. This is the story of two people -- a middle-class Californian and a Muslim from an impoverished Libyan fishing village -- who made a commitment to each other without forsaking their own identities.
Nafsi
Author | : Kashmir Maryam |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 2016-04-07 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 0692679367 |
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Nafsi is a collection of poetry and prose, calling you to a spiritual revolution. This compelling work examines the relationship between spirit and flesh, through poetic allure. "I have been summoned by the need to illuminate minds that have succumb to the rhetoric that the Muslim is strange - that the Muslim should be feared. I write with the sword that I am most familiar with- that is my pen. I write to declare 'Jihad' on the thing most worthy of defeating, that is my soul- the 'Nafs'" -Kashmir Maryam
My Jihad
Author | : Aukai Collins |
Publsiher | : Pocket Star |
Total Pages | : 388 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0743470591 |
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The true story of an American Mujahid's amazing experiences in the world of Jihad, Osama Bin Laden's camps, and the Central Intelligence Agency is now available in paperback. This is also Collins's personal story about the biggest threat to world peace and stability in this century.
Inside the Jihad
Author | : Omar Nasiri |
Publsiher | : Basic Books |
Total Pages | : 368 |
Release | : 2007-03-09 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780465003723 |
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Between 1994 and 2000, Omar Nasiri worked as a secret agent for Europe's top foreign intelligence services-including France's DGSE (Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure), and Britain's MI5 and MI6. From the netherworld of Islamist cells in Belgium, to the training camps of Afghanistan, to the radical mosques of London, he risked his life to defeat the emerging global network that the West would come to know as Al Qaeda. Now, for the first time, Nasiri shares the story of his life-a life balanced precariously between the world of Islamic jihadists and the spies who pursue them. As an Arab and a Muslim, he was able to infiltrate the rigidly controlled Afghan training camps, where he encountered men who would later be known as the most-wanted terrorists on earth: Ibn al-Sheikh al-Libi, Abu Zubayda, and Abu Khabab al-Masri. Sent back to Europe with instructions to form a sleeper cell, Nasiri became a conduit for messages going back and forth between Al Qaeda's top recruiter in Pakistan and London's radical cleric Abu Qatada.
I Was Told to Come Alone
Author | : Souad Mekhennet |
Publsiher | : Henry Holt and Company |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2017-06-13 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781627798969 |
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“I was told to come alone. I was not to carry any identification, and would have to leave my cell phone, audio recorder, watch, and purse at my hotel. . . .” For her whole life, Souad Mekhennet, a reporter for The Washington Post who was born and educated in Germany, has had to balance the two sides of her upbringing – Muslim and Western. She has also sought to provide a mediating voice between these cultures, which too often misunderstand each other. In this compelling and evocative memoir, we accompany Mekhennet as she journeys behind the lines of jihad, starting in the German neighborhoods where the 9/11 plotters were radicalized and the Iraqi neighborhoods where Sunnis and Shia turned against one another, and culminating on the Turkish/Syrian border region where ISIS is a daily presence. In her travels across the Middle East and North Africa, she documents her chilling run-ins with various intelligence services and shows why the Arab Spring never lived up to its promise. She then returns to Europe, first in London, where she uncovers the identity of the notorious ISIS executioner “Jihadi John,” and then in France, Belgium, and her native Germany, where terror has come to the heart of Western civilization. Mekhennet’s background has given her unique access to some of the world’s most wanted men, who generally refuse to speak to Western journalists. She is not afraid to face personal danger to reach out to individuals in the inner circles of Al Qaeda, the Taliban, ISIS, and their affiliates; when she is told to come alone to an interview, she never knows what awaits at her destination. Souad Mekhennet is an ideal guide to introduce us to the human beings behind the ominous headlines, as she shares her transformative journey with us. Hers is a story you will not soon forget.
Jihad and Death
Author | : Olivier Roy |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 138 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : Islamic fundamentalism |
ISBN | : 9781849046985 |
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Islamic State has replaced Al Qaeda as the great global threat of the twenty-first century, the bogeyman we have all come to fear. But Daesh started as a local movement, rooted in the resentment of the Sunni Arabs of Iraq and Syria. It is they who have lost most in the geo-strategic shift in the balance of power in the region over the last thirty years, as Iranian-backed Shias have mobilised politically and advanced on the social and economic fronts. How has Islamic State been able to muster support far beyond its initial constituency in the Arab world and to attract tens of thousands of foreign volunteers, including converts to Islam, and seemingly countless supporters online? In this compelling intervention into the debate about Islamic State's origins and future prospects, the renowned French sociologist of religion, Olivier Roy, argues that the group mobilised a highly sophisticated narrative, reviving the myth of the Caliphate and recasting it into a modern story of heroism, death and nihilism, using a very contemporary aesthetic of violence, well entrenched amid a youth culture that has turned global and violent.
Understanding Jihad
Author | : David Cook |
Publsiher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 270 |
Release | : 2005-05-23 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780520244481 |
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Jihad is one of the most loaded and misunderstood terms in the news today. Contrary to popular understanding, the term does not mean "holy war." Nor does it simply refer to the inner spiritual struggle. This book, judiciously balanced, accessibly written, and highly relevant to today's events, unravels the tangled historical, intellectual, and political meanings of jihad. Looking closely at a range of sources from sacred Islamic texts to modern interpretations, [This book] opens a critically important perspective on the role of Islam in the contemporary world. [The author] also describes some of the conflicts that occur in radical groups and shows how the more mainstream supporters of these groups have come to understand and justify violence.-Back cover.