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  • He issued a twenty-five-page refutation of Faraj's treatise.

    New York Review Archives: Context For Egypt's Unrest The New York Review of Books 2011

  • He seized on Faraj's allegation that the Mongols, who established themselves as rulers over the Islamic lands in the thirteenth century, were infidels rather than Muslims.

    New York Review Archives: Context For Egypt's Unrest The New York Review of Books 2011

  • He took issue with Faraj's readings of the rulings of the medieval Islamic jurist Ibn Taymiyya and of the "verse of sword" in the Koran "Slay the polytheists wherever you find them, seize them, beset them, lie in ambush for them everywhere".

    New York Review Archives: Context For Egypt's Unrest The New York Review of Books 2011

  • Its influence was such that Osama Bin Laden's 1998 fatwa which urged "every Muslim who can" to "kill the Americans and their allies -- civilians and military," was justified with reference to Ibn Taymiyya's fourteenth century fatwa, via 'Abd al-Salam Faraj's book, The Neglected Duty, which urged excommunicating and killing of Muslims and non-Muslims.

    Azeem Ibrahim: Reassessing Osama Bin Laden's Legacy Azeem Ibrahim 2011

  • He took issue with Faraj's readings of the rulings of the medieval Islamic jurist Ibn Taymiyya and of the "verse of sword" in the Koran "Slay the polytheists wherever you find them, seize them, beset them, lie in ambush for them everywhere".

    New York Review Archives: Context For Egypt's Unrest The New York Review of Books 2011

  • He seized on Faraj's allegation that the Mongols, who established themselves as rulers over the Islamic lands in the thirteenth century, were infidels rather than Muslims.

    New York Review Archives: Context For Egypt's Unrest The New York Review of Books 2011

  • He issued a twenty-five-page refutation of Faraj's treatise.

    New York Review Archives: Context For Egypt's Unrest The New York Review of Books 2011

  • He issued a twenty-five-page refutation of Faraj's treatise.

    Islam and Power Politics Bakhash, Shaul 1988

  • They only believed the rumors they heard about killings at the prison when at a Friday market they saw bags of food and clothing they delivered to the prison, each marked with Faraj's name.

    NYT > Home Page By KAREEM FAHIM 2011

  • A person who answered the phone at Puckett & Faraj's offices in Alexandria, Virginia, said the firm had no comment beyond confirming that its website was down.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2012

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