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Muslim
cleric stands by statement on extremists
March 2, 1999, Washington Times:
A Muslim cleric who has been asked to retract his words about
"extremists" in US Islamic cirlces refused to back
down yesterday and said one of the groups criticizing him
threatened him at a State Department forum.
Terror
threats trigger Clinton's call to action
January 23, 1999, San
Jose Mercury News:
Sheik Muhammad Hisham Kabbani, chair of the Islamic Supreme
Council of America, alleged that bin Laden ``has used two
tons of opium and $30 million to purchase over 20 nuclear
warheads.'' Kabbani said bin Laden also ``had hired an international
team of rogue nuclear scientists working in a secret underground
base to convert warheads stolen from former Soviet republics
into miniature portable nuclear devices capable of striking
targets around the globe.''
U.S.
Muslims set sights on the political mainstream
October 27, 1998, San Jose Mercury News: America's
millions of Muslims -- adherents to what may be the nation's
fastest-growing religion -- gradually are embracing politics.
Islamic
Unity Conference Coverage
Reviews from many newspapers and television stations. (8/8/1998)
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