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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 ...
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]
Islamic University, Kushtia was founded on 22 November 1979 at Shantidanga-Dulalpur (Kushtia-Jhenidah) by then President of Bangladesh General Ziaur Rahman, based on the recommendation of ‘Islamic University Planning Committee’ on 7 January 1977 headed by M. A. Bari including seven other members.
International Islamic University of Science and Technology (Arabic: الجامعة الإسلامية العالمية للعلوم والتقنية ببنغلاديش) is an Islamic university in Bangladesh. It is the 104th private university in Bangladesh. [1] The university was approved by the Bangladesh University Grants Commission in May ...
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).
Bangladesh Islami University was opened in 2006 by Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia at the request of Syed Kamaluddin Zafree, a prominent Islamic scholar. [3] Syed Kamaluddin Zafree later became a member of the governing body of the university.
During the pre-independence era of Bangladesh, this poem was recited at various political gatherings of the East Pakistan Students' League. [1] In 1971, it was used both to inspire young people to join the Bangladesh Liberation War and to boost the morale of the Muktibahini . [ 2 ]
He was appointed the vice-chancellor of Rajshahi University twice in 1971 and in 1977 and of Bangladesh National University in 1992. [2] He was also the chairman of Bangladesh University Grants Commission during 1981–1989. [1] He was head member of Islamic University establishing Planning Committee in January 1977. [3]