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Gary R. Bunt Imuslims: Rewiring the House of Islam (2009) Online Bibliography IMUSLIMS: REWIRING THE HOUSE OF ISLAM (2009) ONLINE BIBLIOGRAPHY. VERSION 1.0 Gary R. Bunt iMuslims: Rewiring the House of Islam (2009) Online Bibliography. Version 1.0 (050509) © 2009 Copyright Gary R. Bunt http://www.virtuallyislamic.com This is the first version of the online bibliography to accompany iMuslims: Rewiring the House of Islam. All links were correct at the time the book went to press. At this stage, I have not separated books, articles, web pages and other sources. All sources are in this listing, classified alphabetically. A more refined version of this resource may be made available in due course. If you are looking for a specific term, use your browser’s search box. Full information about these links can be found in the Endnotes to iMuslims, and in the text itself. Links and content changes: you may find archive copies elsewhere. Content is provided for information purposes only. A PDF of this document is also available. 9-11 Commission. The 9-11 Commission Report, Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, Official Government Edition. Washington, 2004. A Garden of Children. http://www.mumsy.blogspot.com/ A Meta Blog on Arab blogs. In the Arab World, a Blog Can Mean Prison, accessed 22 February 2006, http://arabblogandpoliticalcommunication.blogspot.com/2006/02/in- arab-world-blog-can-mean-prison.html A12N Gateway. A12n, accessed 17 September 2007, http://www.bisharat.net/A12N/ Abbey Mills Mosque. accessed 17 May 2007, http://www.abbeymillsmosque.com ABC News. Berg Had Been Advised to Leave Iraq, accessed 2 May 2004, http://abcnews.go.com/wire/World/ap20040512_222.html ABC News. Saudi Deported after Terror Acquittal, accessed 22 July 2004, http://www.abcnews.go.com ABC News. Tape Released: American Al Qaeda Member Warns of Attacks, accessed 12 September 2005, http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Investigation/story?id=1115448&page=1 ABC News/The Blotter. Al Qaeda-Linked Group Used Google Earth to Plan Attack, (2007) accessed 22 January 2007, http://blogs.abcnews.com/theblotter/2007/01/al_qaedalinked_.html Abdou al-Monem Mahmoud. Ana Ikhwan, (2006-), http://ana-ikhwan.blogspot.com Abdul-Ahad, Ghaith. ‘We Don’t Need al-Qaida’. The Guardian, 27 October 2005 2005. Abdulla, Rasha A. ‘Islam, Jihad, and Terrorism in Post- 9/11 Arabic Discusson Boards’. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 12, no. 3 (2007). Abdussalam Mohamed. Pornography: Shameful, Silent Disease Spreads in Muslim Community, accessed November 2007, http://www.infocusnews.net/content/view/17445/135/ Abtahi, Mohammad Ali. Webnevesht, (2004) accessed 4 October 2004, http://www.webnevesht.com/en/ Abu Khalid. Islamic Awakening Forum Comment, accessed March 2 2005, http://www.islamicawakening.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=539 abualbukhary.org. accessed October 10, 2005, http://www.abualbukhary.org/video abubaseer.bizland.com. Bayan Hawla al-Tafjirat Allati Hasalat Fi Madin. At London (a Statement About the Bombings That Took Place in the City of London), http://www.abubaseer.bizland.com/hadath/Read/hadath17.doc 1 © COPYRIGHT 2009 GARY R. BUNT IMUSLIMS: REWIRING THE HOUSE OF ISLAM (2009) ONLINE BIBLIOGRAPHY. VERSION 1.0 Accountability. accessed 15 October 2007, http://accountability.org Across Syria & Inside Homs. http://acrosssyria.blogspot.com/ adnki.com. Cleric Issues Fatwa against Female Pilot, (2005) accessed 29 June 2005, http://www.adnki.com/index_2Level.php?cat=Religion&loid=8.0.181874245&par=0 adnki.com. Saudi Arabia: Clerics Who Justify Terrorism Face Trial,, (2005) accessed 7 July 2005, http://www.adnki.com/index_2Level.php?cat=Religion&loid=8.0.184909270&par=0 Adventures of a Lipstick Wahhabi. accessed October 17, 2006, http://lwahhabi.blogspot.com/2006_10_01_archive.html Afghan Pundit. http://www.afghanblog.net Afghan Voice. http://www.afghanvoice.blogspot.com Afghanwarrior. Afghanistan’s First Blog, accessed 8 March 2005, http://afghanwarrior.blogspot.com/2005/03/afghanistans-first-blog.html Afkar Media. http://afkarmedia.com AFP/Arab News. Spanish Muslims Issue Fatwa against Bin Laden, (2005) accessed 11 March 2005, http://www.arabnews.com/?page=4&section=0&article=60274&d=11&m=3&y=2005 AFP/Asharq Alawsat. Arabs Lag Behind in Digital Revolution, accessed 9 March 2006, http://www.asharqalawsat.com/english/news.asp?section=4&id=4084 AFP/Daily Times. Afghan ‘Burqa Band’ Creates Waves in Germany, accessed August 4, 2003, http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_4-8-2003_pg9_7 AFP/Khaleej Times Online. Al Qaeda Saudi Branch Has New Chief: Reports, accessed 4 November 2004, http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticle.asp?xfile=data/middleeast/2004/Novemb er/middleeast_November37.xml&section=middleeast AFP/Kurdish Media News. Founder of Radical Kurdish Group to Remain in Norwegian Custody: Court, accessed 21 January 2004, http://www.kurdmedia.com/news.asp?id=4661 AFP/TechCentral. Fated: Budding Cyberlove Ends in Divorce, accessed 8 February 2005, http://star- techcentral.com/tech/story.asp?file=/2005/2/8/technology/10121275&sec=technology AFP/TurkishPress.com. Islamist Web Surfers Foresee World War Iii after Bush Re- Election, (2004) accessed 8 November 2004, http://www.turkishpress.com AFP/TurkishPress.com. Qaeda-Linked Group Posts Website Video of Japanese Beheaded in Iraq, accessed 2 November 2004, http://www.turkishpress.com/news.asp?id=32558 AFP/TurkishPress.com. Senior Baghdad Official Shot Dead, accessed 1 November 2004, http://www.turkishpress.com/news.asp?id=32463 AFP/Yahoo! News. Militants’ Use of Horror Images Changes Rules of Propaganda Game: Historian,, accessed 13 May 2004, http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/iraq_images Ahl us-Sunnah wal-Jamaa’ah Muntadaa. accessed 10 April 2007, http://muntadaa.aswj.net Ahli Parlimen PAS. accessed 15 October 2007, http://mppas.wordpress.com/ Ahmadinejad Official Blog. accessed 12 October 2007, http://www.ahmadinejad.ir Ahmadinejad, Mahmoud. Presidency of the Islamic Republic of Iran, http://www.president.ir Ahmed W. Muslim Wakeup: Comments, (2004) accessed April 12, 2004, http://www.muslimwakeup.com/movabletype3/mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=2405 Afkar Media: http://afkarmedia.com Ajeeb. http://ajeeb.com © COPYRIGHT 2009 GARY R. BUNT 2 IMUSLIMS: REWIRING THE HOUSE OF ISLAM (2009) ONLINE BIBLIOGRAPHY. VERSION 1.0 Akhbar-Libya. http://www.akhbar-libya.com AKI. accessed January 10, 2006, http://www.adnki.com AKI. 3rd al-Qaeda ‘News Bulletin’ Welcomes Hamas’ Military Wing, (2005) accessed 11 October 2005, http://www.adnki.com/index_2Level.php?cat=Terrorism&loid=8.0.217520346&par=0 AKI. al-Qaeda Talk Show Broadcast on the Internet, (2005) accessed 25 November 2005, http://www.adnki.com/index_2Level.php?cat=Terrorism&loid=8.0.233098355&par= AKI. al-Qaeda’s ‘How to Use a Kalashnikov’ Video Guide, accessed 8 December 2005, http://www.adnki.com/index_2Level.php?cat=Terrorism&loid=8.0.237847294&par=0 AKI. al-Zarqawi Calls Women to Jihad, accessed 6 July 2005, http://www.adnki.com/index_2Level.php?cat=Terrorism&loid=8.0.184286030&par=0 AKI. Iraq: ‘Rough Guide’ for Aspiring Mujahadeen, accessed 7 June 2005, http://www.adnki.com/index_2Level.php?cat=Trends&loid=8.0.174809712&par=0 AKI. 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