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  2. September 11 attacks - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Customs House (6 World Trade Center), 4 World Trade Center, 5 World Trade Center, and both pedestrian bridges connecting buildings were severely damaged. All surrounding streets, including Church, Fulton, and Greenwich Streets, plus NY 9A (the West Side Highway), were in ruins. [ 219 ]

  3. Elsevier Weekblad - Wikipedia

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    Elsevier Weekblad, abbreviated to EW, still known as Elsevier, is a Dutch weekly news magazine. With a circulation of over 68,000 copies as of 2018, [citation needed] it is the Netherlands' most popular news magazine. [citation needed] Elsevier Weekblad focuses mainly on politics

  4. Islam - Wikipedia

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    Muslims make up a majority of the population in 49 countries. Approximately 12% of the world's Muslims live in Indonesia, the most populous Muslim-majority country; 31% live in South Asia; 20% live in the Middle East–North Africa; and 15% live in sub-Saharan Africa. Muslim communities are also present in the Americas, China, and Europe.

  5. Islam in Norway - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, the Muslim Youth of Norway (NMU) was founded. [45] In 1999, NMU began publishing Explore (later called Ung Muslim) a magazine geared towards Norwegian Muslim youth. [46] By 2005, only one purpose-built mosque existed in Norway, built by the Sufi-inspired [47] Sunni Muslim World Islamic Mission in Oslo in 1995.

  6. Muslim Mirror - Wikipedia

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    Muslim Mirror is an independent and non-profit news website founded by Syed Zubair Ahmad in 2012. [1] It is owned and published by the Minorities Media Foundation. The platform works to counter stereotypes about Muslims in India, tracking cases of violence against the Muslim community. [ 2 ]

  7. Islam in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The Muslim population in Europe is extremely diverse with varied histories and origins. [4] [5] [6] Today, the Muslim-majority regions of Europe include several countries in the Balkans ( Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, and the European part of Turkey), some Russian republics in the North Caucasus and the Idel-Ural region, and the European part of Kazakhstan.

  8. Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The Muslim Brotherhood was founded in 1928 by Hassan al-Banna, an Egyptian schoolteacher, who preached implementing traditional Islamic Sharia law in all aspects of life, from everyday problems to the organization of the government. [18]

  9. Political views of Osama bin Laden - Wikipedia

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    From his point of view, "for the Muslim Saudi monarchy to invite non-Muslim American troops to fight against Muslim Iraqi soldiers was a serious violation of Islamic law". [ 34 ] Bin Laden, in his 1996 fatwa entitled "Declaration of War against the Americans Occupying the Land of the Two Holy Places", [ 35 ] identified several grievances that ...