KABUL, Afghanistan — A suicide bomber struck a Sunni mosque yesterday in northeastern Afghanistan, killing four people just days after a deadly attack targeted Shiites in a rare sectarian attack in the capital. An Islamic extremist group in Pakistan has claimed responsibility for the Kabul attack ...
Related News:-
Counterterrorism Blog: Fostering Chaos: Iran, the Sunnis, and Iraq
The first multi-expert blog dedicated solely to counterterrorism issues, serving as a gateway to the community for policymakers and serious researchers.
Local fanatics plotting terror strikes as anniversary of September ...
The latest intelligence also suggests sporting venues, transport hubs and other places of mass gatherings have become the favoured targets of terrorist planners, the Herald Sun ...
USATODAY.com - U.S. strike kills Iraq terror chief al-Zarqawi
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the terrorist leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq and the top target of the military coalition supporting the country's nascent democracy, was killed ...
Fredericksburg.com - 052005
Fredericksburg, Virginia: The news and information source for the Fredericksburg, Virginia area.
Sunni clerics turn on Association of Muslim Scholars
Sheikh Ahmed Abdul Ghafour al Samarrai. Click to view. Wednesday's closure of the headquarters of the Association of Muslim Scholars at the Umm al Quraa mosque marks a dramatic ...
The War on Terror
The War on Terror Learning Guide. The War on Terror analysis by PhD students from Stanford, Harvard, Berkeley
Rethinking Islam with Sultan Shahin: Shias, Sunnis celebrate Eid ...
Islam and Pluralism: 04 Oct 2008, NewAgeIslam.Com: Shias, Sunnis celebrate Eid together in Lucknow Kamal Khan, Anant Zanane. Thursday, October 02, 2008, (Lucknow)
Sunnis and Shiites – Why Do They Fight?
Several readers have asked if I would educate them on the reasons why Sunnis and Shiites hate each other as they do… as if I were an authority on Islam.
Sunnis' Mahdi
[Up] Sunni Muslims' Al-Mahdi (Mehdi) Al-Mahdi (the Mahdi) is an Arabic word which means " The Guided ". In Persian, Turkish and Urdu languages, he is called Mehdi (instead ...
No comments:
Post a Comment