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Associated Press. Retrieved 17 December 2001 from
http://www.globalsecurity.org/org/news/2001/011009-attack02.htm.
Maududi, Sayyid Abul Aala (1995). What Islam Stands For. Islamabad: Da‘wah Academy.
Menendez, A.J., and Doerr, E (2002). Great Quotations on Religious Freedom. Amherst,
NY: Prometheus Books.
Mir, Hamid (2001, November 10). ―Osama claims he has nukes: If US uses N-arms it will
get same response.‖ Dawn (Internet version). Retrieved April 10, 2003 from
http://www.dawn.com/2001/11/10/top1.htm.
Moore, Molly, &Baker, Peter (2001, December 23). ―Inside Al Qaeda‘s Secret World.‖ The
Washington Post, pp. A1, A10.
Moussalli, Ahmad S. (1992). Radical Islamic Fundamentalism: The Ideological and Political
Discourse of Sayyid Qutb. Beirut: American University of Beirut.
―Mujahid Usamah Bin Ladin Talks Exclusively to ‗NIDA‘UL ISLAM‘ About The New Powder
Keg in The Middle East.‖ (October-November 1996(?)) The Call of Islam Magazine.
Retrieved December 16, 2001 from http://www.islam.org.au/articles/15/LADIN.HTM.
According to the website, the article was published in the 15th issue of Nida‘ul Islam
magazine, October -November 1996.
Nasr, Seyyed Hossein (1993). Ideals and Realities of Islam. Lahore: Suhail Academy.
Pearson, Patricia (2001, November 5). ―Apocalyptic Cult Methods Explain bin Laden.‖ USA
Today. Retrieved 23 December 2001 from
http://www.usatoday.com/news/comment/2001-11-05-ncguest1.htm.
Pomfret, John (2001, December 7). ―On the Run, Unrepentant: Foreign Fighters Bitter at
Turn of Events.‖ Washington Post, pp. A-1, A-30.
Robinson, Francis (1994). ―Islam and Nationalism.‖ In John Hutchinson, and Anthony (Eds.)
Nationalism (pp. 214-217). Oxford: Oxford University.
Sahib, Mufti Khubaib (1996). ―The Distinction Between The Jihaad And Acts of Violence‖ The
Taliban Online. Retrieved April 10, 2003 from
http://www.ummah.net.pk/harkat/jihad/violence.htm (Page available in cache
through via www.google.com)
Sirrs, Julie (2001, Summer). ―The Taliban‘s International Ambitions.‖ Middle East Quarterly,
Volume VIII: Number 3, pp. 61-72.
Stern, Jessica (2000, November/December). ―Pakistan‘s Jihad Culture.‖ Foreign Affairs.
Retrieved December 16, 2001 from
http://ksghome.harvard.edu/~.jstern.CSIA.KSG/pakistan.htm.
Sullivan, Andrew (2001, October 7). ―This is a Religious War.‖ New York Times Magazine,
October 7, 2001, pp. 44-52.
Taji-Farouki, Suha (2000, October). ―Islamists and the Threat of Jihad: Hizb al-Tahrir and
al-Muhajiroun on Israel and the Jews.‖ Middle Eastern Studies, Volume XXXVI, Issue
4, pp, 21-46.
Thompson, Ahmad (1995). Dajjal: The King Who Has No Clothes. London: Ta-Ha Publishers
Ltd.
Tourish, Dennis, and Wohlforth, Tim (2000). On the Edge: Political Cults Right and Left.
Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe Publishers.
―The Types of Jihad.‖ The Taliban Online. Retrieved 17 November 2002 from
http://www.ummah.net.pk/harkat/jihad/t-jihad.htm (Page available in cache through
via www.google.com)
United States Department of State. (2001, April 30.) Patterns of Global Terrorism: 2000.
Retrieved December 15 2001 from http://www.state.gov/s/ct/rls/pgtrpt/2000/.
―‗Usama‘ The Name Of New Born Baby Of Sahiba And Rambo‘‖ (Not dated). (Retrived April
10, 2003 from http://www.pacdonald.com/lollywood/news1.htm. The text explains
how a popular Pakistani motion picture couple named their child after the mass
murderer. ―In an interview Rambo had said ‗I proposed the name of my child as














































































































































































































































