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El Fadl is of Egyptian origin, was educated at Yale, Princeton, and the University of Pennsylvania, and is now a law professor at UCLA.
Prophetic Justice 2006
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El Fadl is a Muslim, a scholar of Islam, far more knowledgeable than any juror — and yet he, too, appeared to have misread the “dangerousness” of the Detroit defendants.
Prophetic Justice 2006
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El Fadl is of Egyptian origin, was educated at Yale, Princeton, and the University of Pennsylvania, and is now a law professor at UCLA.
Prophetic Justice 2006
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El Fadl is a Muslim, a scholar of Islam, far more knowledgeable than any juror — and yet he, too, appeared to have misread the “dangerousness” of the Detroit defendants.
Prophetic Justice 2006
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Regardless, Al-Fadl was the governments star witness used by the Clinton Administration (Fitz), but Ryan now marginalizes him and claim al-Fadl is a neocon creep.
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“Regardless, Al-Fadl was the governments star witness used by the Clinton Administration (Fitz), but Ryan now marginalizes him and claim al-Fadl is a neocon creep.”
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In the original post, Fadl encouraged bloggers to re-post information which explained the perceived evils of the act of masturbation in an Islamic context.
Global Voices in English » Syria: A Week Against Everything and Anything 2009
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Sharif, generally known as “Dr. Fadl,” is the author of the 1993 tract The Basic Principles in Making Preparations for Jihad and an architect of the doctrine of takfir, arguing that Muslims who did not support armed jihad or who participated in elections were kuffar, unbelievers.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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Fadl said that members of al-Qaeda based in Khartoum were prepared to pay up to $1.5 million for a consignment of uranium and that he once saw a cylinder purporting to contain uranium that al-Qaeda members were contemplating buying.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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After a post [ar] from Syrian blogger Fadl decrying the practice of masturbation and encouraging bloggers to join in his campaign against it, the blogosphere exploded in a flurry of opposition toward the idea, creating their own campaigns.
Global Voices in English » Syria: A Week Against Everything and Anything 2009
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