Difference between revisions of "Sami Alrabaa"
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+ | *Sami Alrabaa, [http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/662/germany-the-media-and-islam Germany: The Media and Islam ], Gatestone Institute, July 16, 2009 | ||
+ | *Sami Alrabaa, Europe: Shilling For Allah, Gatestone Institute,2009/07/02 | ||
+ | *Sami Alrabaa,Islam on Campus: University of California, Gatestone Institute, 2009/06/16 | ||
+ | *Sami Alrabaa, The Talibanization of Bangladesh, Gatestone Institute, 2009/03/11 | ||
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Revision as of 07:35, 25 February 2015
Sami Alrabaa is an academic who has written for the Gatestone Institute and Family Security Matters.
Contents
Background
- Dr Sami Alrabaa, an ex-Muslim, is a professor of Sociology and an Arab-Muslim culture specialist. He has taught at Kuwait University, King Saud University, and Michigan State University. He also writes for the Jerusalem Post and is the author of the book: “Veiled Atrocities”, published by Prometheus, New York 2010 [1]
Affiliations
- Gatestone Institute
- Center for Security Policy - Contributor to CSP front group Family Security Matters
Articles
- Sami Alrabaa, Germany: The Media and Islam , Gatestone Institute, July 16, 2009
- Sami Alrabaa, Europe: Shilling For Allah, Gatestone Institute,2009/07/02
- Sami Alrabaa,Islam on Campus: University of California, Gatestone Institute, 2009/06/16
- Sami Alrabaa, The Talibanization of Bangladesh, Gatestone Institute, 2009/03/11
Notes
- ↑ Dr. Sami Alrabaa Contributing Editor, Family Security Matters, undated, accessec 25 February 2015