{"product_id":"islam-in-syria-von-undefined","title":"Islam in Syria","description":"\u003cp\u003eSource: Wikipedia. Pages: 36. Chapters: Mosques in Syria, Syrian Muslims, Moustapha Akkad, Omar Bakri Muhammad, Hassan Almrei, Zakaria Tamer, Nizar Qabbani, Nazim al-Kudsi, Imad Moustapha, Jawdat Said, Ammar Abdulhamid, Ghada al-Samman, Assala Nasri, Wafic Saïd, Asma al-Assad, Mohamad Bash, Omar Alghabra, Mar'i Pasha Al Mallah, Abdul Qader Arnaoot, Shahd Barmada, Adel Safar, Muhammad Naji al-Otari, Turath Mazloum, Farid Ghadry, Sabah Fakhri, Ghassan Massoud, Islamization of Syria, Bushra al-Assad, Uthman Taha, Muhammed Faris, Ahmad Y. al-Hassan, List of mosques in Syria, Great Mosque of Maarrat al-Numan, Naissa Mosque, Al-Omari Mosque, Nour Mhanna, Al-Qubaysiat, Fawaz Akhras, Myriam Atallah, Munira al-Qubaysi. Excerpt: Omar Bakri Muhammad (Arabic: ¿ `Umar Bakri Müammad; born Omar Bakri Fostock in 1958 in Syria) is an Islamist militant leader who was instrumental in developing Hizb ut-Tahrir into a major organization in the United Kingdom before leaving the group and heading another Islamist organisation, Al-Muhajiroun, until its disbandment in 2004. For several years Bakri was one of the best-known, high-profile Islamic radicals based in London, and was frequently quoted and interviewed in the UK media. He vowed in December 2004 for example that Muslims would give the West \"a 9\/11, day after day after day,\" if Western governments did not change their policies. He has been described both as \"closely linked to al-Qaeda\" ¿ he released prepared statements from Osama bin Laden after the 1998 United States embassy bombings ¿ but also as the \"Tottenham Ayatollah,\" who has \"long been regarded as little more than a loudmouth.\" In 2005, following the 7 July 2005 London bombings the Times reported that \"a dozen members\" of his group Al-Muhajiroun \"have taken part in suicide bombings or have become close to Al-Qaeda and its support network.\" Shortly after, he left the UK, where he had sheltered for 20 years, for Lebanon. While there he was informed by the Home Office that he would not be allowed back into the UK. Lebanon's state-run National News Agency said on November 12, 2010 that Bakri was among 54 people sentenced by a military court to life in prison with hard labor after being accused of acts of terrorism. After the decision Bakri told reporters, he would \"not spend one day in prison\", and said, \"I will not hand myself in to any court. I do not believe in the law in Britain as in Lebanon,\" It was reported on November 14 that he had been arrested by the Lebanese police and was being transferred to Beirut. Bakri was born into a wealthy family in the ancient city of Aleppo, Syria. According to Jon Ronson his family had \"chauffeurs and servants and palaces in Syria, Turkey and Beirut.\" Fr\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cdiv class=\"aw-variant-hidden-subtitle-div\" id=\"aw-variant-subtitle-9781157471745\"\u003e\u003ch3\u003eMosques in Syria, Syrian Muslims, Moustapha Akkad, Omar Bakri Muhammad, Hassan Almrei, Zakaria Tamer, Nizar Qabbani, Nazim al-Kudsi, Imad Moustapha, Jawdat Said, Ammar Abdulhamid, Ghada al-Samman, Assala Nasri, Wafic Saïd, Asma al-Assad\u003c\/h3\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e","brand":"Autorenwelt Shop","offers":[{"title":"Softcover - 9781157471745","offer_id":48851597328709,"sku":"9781157471745","price":15.45,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0940\/0622\/files\/48580f70-453c-4d56-ac27-7eb92f5a739f.jpg?v=1726374440","url":"https:\/\/shop.autorenwelt.de\/products\/islam-in-syria-von-undefined","provider":"Autorenwelt Shop","version":"1.0","type":"link"}