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  • For over three decades, this campus has been a stronghold of an Islamic student group known as Islami Jamiat Talaba.

    NYT > Global Home

  • For over three decades, this campus has been a stronghold of an Islamic student group known as Islami Jamiat Talaba.

    NYT > Home Page

  • For over three decades, this campus has been a stronghold of an Islamic student group known as Islami Jamiat Talaba.

    NYT > Home Page

  • The ISI is known to support Jamaat a-Islami, which is also present in South East Asia, Lashkar-e-Tayya­ba, Jehad a-Kashmiri,

    911 Blogger News Feed

  • The irony of America possibly resorting to Islamic laws to free a CIA contractor is not lost on the Jaamat Islami, Pakistan's most-organized anti-U.S. political party that has demanded stern punishment for Davis and routinely condemns U.S. drone attacks.

    Lawyer suggests 'blood money' to free U.S. man

  • The irony of America possibly resorting to Islamic laws to free a CIA contractor is not lost on the Jaamat Islami, Pakistan's most-organized anti-U.S. political party that has demanded stern punishment for Davis and routinely condemns U.S. drone attacks.

    Lawyer suggests 'blood money' to free U.S. man

  • Jomhouri Islami newspaper is blaming her shooting on snipers from the MKO (a militant group calling for the overthrow of the republic).

    Iran Uprising Live-Blogging (Wednesday June 24)

  • Shamzad and two relatives had just returned from Karachi on the dimes of a student group linked to the Jaamat Islami party, the first time they had been on an aircraft.

    Lawyer suggests 'blood money' to free U.S. man

  • Backers of the youth wing of the Pakistani religious party Jamate-Islami rally in Karachi, Pakistan, to support Times Square bombing suspect Faisal Shahzad.

    Feds reviewing files on bomb suspect

  • The Kom were split into hostile and well-armed groups whose current divisions stemmed from the war against the Soviets in the 1980s, when some of the Kom backed the radical forces of Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, known as the HIG, or Hezb-i-Islami-Gulbuddin, and other Kom sub-clans were loyal to the moderate National Islamic Front of Afghanistan.

    Man Versus Afghanistan

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