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  2. Inspire (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Studies in terrorism [32] [33] have noted that most Islamic terrorist attacks on the West are perpetrated by well-educated men living in the West, with an average age of 26 years. [32] AQAP also is aware of this, and Inspire magazine targets this demographic. One example is in the use of imagery and text in the operations of Abyan in the Fall ...

  3. Al-Malahem Media - Wikipedia

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    In July 2010, AQAP launched Inspire, an English-language magazine targeted to Muslim audience in the Western world who cannot understand Arabic. [8] [9] The magazine features guides and instructions on how to conduct lone wolf terrorist attacks in the West, as well as general AQAP propaganda and bylines from prominent al-Qaeda figures such as Osama Bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri. [10]

  4. Samir Khan - Wikipedia

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    Samir ibn Zafar Khan (Arabic: سمير بن ظافر خان, Urdu: سمیر خان, December 25, 1985 – September 30, 2011) was a Saudi Arabian naturalized U.S. citizen, jihadist militant, and the editor and publisher of Inspire magazine, an English-language online magazine reported to be published by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP).

  5. Sara Khan (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Tony McMahon, who co-authored The Battle for British Islam with Khan, is a consultant working with Breakthrough Media, a media company which has orchestrated a "secret propaganda programme" in collaboration with the Research, Information and Communications Unit, and Sara Khan's sister, Sabin Khan, is deputy chief.

  6. Mustafa Setmariam Nasar - Wikipedia

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    Abu Musab al-Suri (Arabic: أبو مصعب السوري, romanized: Abū Muṣ‘ab as-Sūrī), born Mustafa bin Abd al-Qadir Setmariam Nasar (Arabic: مصطفى بن عبد القادر ست مريم نصار; 26 October 1958), is a suspected Al-Qaeda member and writer best known for his 1,600-page book The Global Islamic Resistance Call (Da'wat al-muqawamah al-islamiyyah al-'alamiyyah).

  7. Thomas Walker Arnold - Wikipedia

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    The preaching of Islam: a history of the propagation of the Muslim faith. Westminster: A. Constable and co. 1896 (trans. and ed.) The little flowers of Saint Francis by Francis of Assisi. London: J.M. Dent, 1898. The Court Painters of the Grand Moghuls. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1921. The Caliphate. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1924.

  8. Francis Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Francis Christopher Rowland Robinson CBE, DL, FRAS (born 23 November 1944 in Barnet) is a British historian and academic who specialises in the history of South Asia and Islam. Since 1990, he has been Professor of History of South Asia at the University of London .

  9. Ziauddin Sardar - Wikipedia

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    Ziauddin Sardar (Urdu: ضیاء الدین سردار; born 31 October 1951) is a British-Pakistani scholar, award-winning writer, cultural critic and public intellectual who specialises in Muslim thought, the future of Islam, futurology Critique of modernity, postmodernism and since and cultural relations.