Word: jihadization
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...been a fundraiser for Hamas.” Over the previous eight days, Yasin’s speech—and sometimes Yasin himself—had become a target for many, with opposition mounting following the announcement of his address’s title, “American Jihad.” After an uproar on campus and in the national media, he returned to his original title, “Of Faith and Citizenship: My American Jihad,” the day before the “Hardball” episode, but that change was not yet widely...
...American Jihad” controversy finds its roots in a seemingly innocuous Crimson story dated two weeks ago yesterday, one announcing that Yasin—one of three students named Commencement orators—would “challenge seniors to apply the concept of the jihad to their lives after graduation” in his speech...
...wake of the events of September 11th, which have been described as part of a Jihad against America, it is essential that well-meaning members of all faiths condemn the use of violent Jihad anywhere in the world,’’ the petition reads. “Unfortunately, Mr. Yasin’s own public actions and statements undermine his ability to deliver this important message on peaceful Jihad.’’ The petition concludes by urging that Yasin “publicly condemn violence in the name of Jihad and condemn organizations associated...
Shinagel also sent an e-mail reassuring Harvard community members about the provocative title, which he and Yasin came up with together. Yasin says he had originally considered the final title, “Of Faith and Citizenship: My American Jihad,” but that Shinagel recommended a shorter, punchier title, and the two shortened it to simply “American Jihad...
...most visible campus role—and one which had at times brought him criticism and controversy before “American Jihad,” in some disputes with leaders of Harvard Hillel—was as president of HIS his junior year...