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  • Some of these countries are offering alternative funding to that of the United States, should the latter decide on suspending aid to the Palestinians; and thus perceive confrontation as a means to buying off the Palestinian Cause and Palestinian leadership for ends that serve their regional and pan-Islamic ambitions around the world.

    Raghida Dergham: Palestine at the United Nations: The Long Path of Wisdom Raghida Dergham 2011

  • Some of these countries are offering alternative funding to that of the United States, should the latter decide on suspending aid to the Palestinians; and thus perceive confrontation as a means to buying off the Palestinian Cause and Palestinian leadership for ends that serve their regional and pan-Islamic ambitions around the world.

    Raghida Dergham: Palestine at the United Nations: The Long Path of Wisdom Raghida Dergham 2011

  • In many ways, Bosnia was the birthplace of al-Qaeda's pan-Islamic strategy which, for the first time, united Shiite terrorists from Iran and Lebanon in a common effort with Sunni terrorists Bin Ladin had recruited from mujahadeen fighters in Afghanistan in the fight to oust the Soviet Army.

    George Bogdanich: Bin Ladin's Balkan Hosts -- A Missed Opportunity George Bogdanich 2011

  • Hizb-ut-tahrir has officially denounced violence, but is still considered extremist for its fundamentalist views that call for a return to a pan-Islamic Caliphate under Islamic law.

    Pakistani Army Officer Detained for Links to Banned Group 2011

  • Saladin's reputation in the West became that of a gracious, generous, chivalrous, wise and just ruler; in the modern Near East he became a ferocious incarnation of pan-Arab, pan-Islamic resistance; and during his life he was hailed as the hero of the dominant Sunni strain of Islam.

    The Crusaders' Favorite Muslim Christopher Tyerman 2011

  • Two influential and radical pan-Islamic groups, Jamaat-e-Islami and the Muslim Brotherhood, seek to restore the caliphate as a militant Islamic institution.

    Harris Zafar: Demystifying 'Caliphate' Harris Zafar 2011

  • Two influential and radical pan-Islamic groups, Jamaat-e-Islami and the Muslim Brotherhood, seek to restore the caliphate as a militant Islamic institution.

    Harris Zafar: Demystifying 'Caliphate' Harris Zafar 2011

  • Two influential and radical pan-Islamic groups, Jamaat-e-Islami and the Muslim Brotherhood, seek to restore the caliphate as a militant Islamic institution.

    Harris Zafar: Demystifying 'Caliphate' Harris Zafar 2011

  • Two influential and radical pan-Islamic groups, Jamaat-e-Islami and the Muslim Brotherhood, seek to restore the caliphate as a militant Islamic institution.

    Harris Zafar: Demystifying 'Caliphate' Harris Zafar 2011

  • While a student at the relatively progressive Al-Thagr High School in Jeddah, bin Laden fell under the spell of a charismatic Syrian physical education teacher who organized after-school Koran reading sessions and who may have inducted the teenager into the Muslim Brotherhood, a pan-Islamic movement that seeks to further Islamicize the Muslim world.

    The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011

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