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Iraq PM Abadi announces start of Mosul offensive
October 17, 2016 By Faith Matters

Iraq PM Abadi announces start of Mosul offensive

Iraq’s Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on Monday announced the start of an offensive to retake Mosul, the capital of Islamic State’s so-called caliphate in Iraq. “I announce today the start of the heroic operations to free you from the terror and the oppression of Daesh,” he said in a speech on state TV, using an […]

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Jordanian Writer and Cartoonist Murdered in Broad Daylight by Religious Extremist
September 25, 2016 By Faith Matters

Jordanian Writer and Cartoonist Murdered in Broad Daylight by Religious Extremist

Few would have known Nahed Hatter who had written on Islamist violence and narratives for decades. A writer who had left Jordan for the Lebanon for his views, he had returned to his country only to be murdered this morning for a cartoon that he had posted on his Facebook page. The post initially was […]

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Killing of Imam Jalal Uddin Shows How Extremism Is Morphing
September 18, 2016 By Faith Matters

Killing of Imam Jalal Uddin Shows How Extremism Is Morphing

The brutal killing of Imam Jalal Uddin, a 71 year old respected Imam in Rochdale, by Mohammed Hussain Syeedy throws up an element that is part and parcel of Salafist Jihadist ideology. Such ideology has been seen to drive the destruction of Muslim shrines in Afghanistan, Timbuktu, Egypt, Iraq and Syria. Shrines, taweez (or worn […]

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UK Islamist preacher Choudary jailed for five and a half years
September 6, 2016 By Faith Matters

UK Islamist preacher Choudary jailed for five and a half years

Anjem Choudary, Britain’s best-known Islamist preacher whose followers have been linked to numerous plots around the world, was sentenced to five years and six months in prison on Tuesday for inviting support for Islamic State, Sky News reported. Choudary had been convicted previously by a jury at London’s Old Bailey court of using online lectures […]

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Islamic State leader in charge of foreign attacks killed in Syria
August 30, 2016 By Faith Matters

Islamic State leader in charge of foreign attacks killed in Syria

The Islamic State group announced on Tuesday that one of its longest-serving and most prominent leaders, Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, was killed in Syria, depriving the organization of the man in charge of directing attacks overseas. A U.S. defence official told Reuters the United States carried out an air strike in the Syrian town of al-Bab […]

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Islamic State claims responsibility for attack on Russian traffic police
August 19, 2016 By Faith Matters

Islamic State claims responsibility for attack on Russian traffic police

Islamic State has claimed responsibility for an attack on a traffic police post outside Moscow on Wednesday in which both attackers were killed, calling it revenge for Russia’s aerial bombing campaign in Syria. The militant group made the claim via the Amaq news agency, which it regularly uses to issue statements, and released a video […]

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Radical Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary guilty of inviting support for IS
August 16, 2016 By Faith Matters

Radical Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary guilty of inviting support for IS

Anjem Choudary, Britain’s most high-profile Islamist preacher whose followers have been linked to numerous militant plots across the world, has been found guilty of inviting support for Islamic State. Choudary, 49, was convicted at London’s Old Bailey court of using online lectures and messages to encourage support for the banned group which controls large parts […]

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Freed Syrians recount horrors of Islamic State in Manbij
August 13, 2016 By Faith Matters

Freed Syrians recount horrors of Islamic State in Manbij

The people of Manbij, near the Turkish border with Syria, appear jubilant in video released one day after Syria Democratic Forces ousted Islamic State forces from the city. The people of Manbij, near the Turkish border with Syria were jubilant on Saturday (August 13) a day after Syria Democratic Forces (SDF) ousted Islamic State forces […]

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Iraq’s Mosul residents feel relief, anxiety as ‘liberation’ nears
August 8, 2016 By Faith Matters

Iraq’s Mosul residents feel relief, anxiety as ‘liberation’ nears

As Iraqi forces prepare to attack Islamic State in its de facto capital of Mosul, residents inside the city and others who have managed to escape expressed relief at the prospect their home could be liberated from the extremist group’s harsh rule. But they also warned that if the assault is successful, the city’s Sunni-majority […]

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Join Us In Memory of Jacques Hamel, for Peace and Cohesion
July 28, 2016 By Faith Matters

Join Us In Memory of Jacques Hamel, for Peace and Cohesion

We have all been horrified by the murder of Father Jacques Hamel in his church in Normandy a few days ago. The killing of a man in prayer shows that the threat of extremism and terrorism is very real and knows no boundaries. Also, IS inspired extremists know that it is this co-existence between communities […]

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