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David Horowitz,
Unholy Alliance: Radical Islam and the American Left
(Washington, D.C.: Regnery Publishing, Inc., 2004), pp. 20–21.
CONCLUSION
INDEX
9/11
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
1979 Iranian revolution
A
Abbas, Mahmoud
Abdel-Rahman, Omar
Abdullah II
Abou Nagie, Ibrahim
Adam, Abu
Adlouni, Mohamed Akram
Ahmadinejad, Mahmoud
Ahmad, Omar
Akef, Mohammed Mahdi
Alamoudi, Abdulrahman
Al-Aqsa Mosque
Al-Aqsa TV
Al-Arabiya
al-Assad, Bashar
al-Awlaki, Anwar
Al-Azhar University
al-Banna, Hassan
al-Bashir, Omar
al-Din al-Afghani, Jamal
al-Din Mohammed Totah, Izz
Aleppo
Alexandria
Algeria
al-Husseini, Haj Amin
Al-Jazeera
Allah
Allah’s Cause
“Allahu Akbar,”
Allowey, Ahmed
Al-Marayati, Salam
al-Muhajiroun
al-Mujahidun al-Filastinyun
Al-Nas TV
al-Noman, Zeid
Al-Noor Islamic School
al-Nour Party
Alps, the
al-Qaeda (AQ)
Benghazi and
Egypt and
Hassan al-Banna and
jihadists of
Mohammed Morsi and
Muslim Brotherhood and
Salafism and
Sayyid Qutb and
U.S. and
al-Qaradawi, Yusuf
al-Qassam Brigades
al-Qassam, Izz al-Din
“Al-Quds,”
al-Rantissi, Abdel Aziz
al-Sissi, Abdel Fatah
al-Tamimi, Azzam
Alternet
Al-Tikriti, Anas
al Turabi, Hassan
al-Zawahiri, Ayman
al Zindani, Sheikh Abdul Majeed
American Trust Publications
“An Explanatory Memorandum on the General Strategic Goal for the Group in North America,”
Ankara
Anti-Defamation League
anti-Semitism
Arab Spring
Arab Spring countries
Arafa, Khaled Abu
Armed Islamic Group (GIA)
“Art of Death,”
Assad, Hafez
Association of Muslim Scientists and Engineers, The
Association of Muslim Social Scientists, The
Atalay, Osman
Ataturk, Mustafa Kemal
Atlantic
,
The
Atta, Mohammed
Attoun, Ahmed
Audio-Visual Center
Auschwitz