The Divergence of Judaism and Islam. Interdependence, Modernity, and Political Turmoil

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  1. “Aboriginal Da ̔wah—’Call to Islam,’“ Stephen Crittenden, The Religion
    Report, March 22, 2006, about “Ex-Prisoner Turned Aboriginal Muslim Activist
    Rocky Davis Talks about His Working in Bringing Aboriginal Australians to
    Islam,” http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/8.30/relrpt/stories/s1597410.htm.

  2. Ninemsn (Australian TV Channel 9 on the internet), July 24, 2005, “Home
    Grown,” Peter Overton and Sheikh Khalid Yasin, Sheikh Mohammad Omran,
    Geert Wilders, Driesell Bezuhly, Zanib, Neil Fergus, Danny Nalia, Sheikh
    Khalid Yasin. See http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.
    asp?indid=2319.

  3. Ninemsn, October 9, 2005, “Khalid Yasin: The New Voice of Islam?”
    Sarah Ferguson and Sheikh Khalid Yasin, Walid Ali, Adam Houda, Brendan
    Nelson, Waqas Zahick, Farooq Khan, Muhammad Ali.

  4. Richard Kerbaj, “Youth Leaders Left Out of Imam Talks,” Australian,
    January 16, 2006.

  5. Naomi Peled, “Jihad in the Suburbs: Incitement to Holy War in Austra-
    lia,” in AIJAC: The Review (August 2005), website.

  6. “Arabic-Speaking and Islamic Communities,” in Jeremy Jones, ECAJ An-
    nual Report on Anti-Semitism in Australia 2007.

  7. Material supplied by a Muslim colleague (name withheld on request).

  8. See Suzanne D. Rutland and Sophie Caplan, With One Voice: The History of
    the New South Wales Jewish Board of Deputies (Sydney: Australian Jewish Histori-
    cal Society, 1998), 310–12.

  9. Table of secondary non-English-speaking background student enroll-
    ment by school supplied by Dr. Ken Cruickshank from his study Teenagers, Lit-
    eracy, and School: Researching in Multilingual Contexts (London: Routledge, 2006).

  10. Bernard Lewis, The Crisis of Islam, 133. Lewis claims that this popular
    belief is because suicide bombings cannot be justified under Muslim law, so this
    belief enables them “at once to appreciate and to disown the attacks.”

  11. Interview with a Sydney high school teacher, June 2006. Name withheld
    on request.

  12. Interview with T4, who teaches at a school in the St. George area where
    248 of 615 students are Arabic speaking, the majority of them Muslim.

  13. Kabir, “Muslims in Australia,” 69.

  14. Interview with a Muslim student from the University of Sydney, June

  15. Name withheld on request.

  16. Janet Albrechtsen, “Open Market on Democratic Ideals,” Australian, May
    3, 2006.

  17. David Rutledge, Daud Abdullah, and Vic Alhadeff, ABC Radio National,
    The Religion Report, September 28, 2005—”Muslim Anti-Semitism in Britain and
    Australia.” http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/8.30/relrpt/stories/s1488019.
    htm.

  18. Steven Emerson, “Jihadism: Where Is It At in 2006?” Sydney Papers 18, no.
    2 (2006): 70–71.

  19. Kabir, “Muslims in Australia,” 70.

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