Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q12204401> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 33 of
33
with 100 triples per page.
- Q12204401 subject Q6585556.
- Q12204401 subject Q6905116.
- Q12204401 subject Q6973548.
- Q12204401 subject Q8256720.
- Q12204401 subject Q8593802.
- Q12204401 subject Q8882234.
- Q12204401 abstract "Iman University (also al-Iman University, el-Eman University, or al-Eman University; Arabic: جامعة الإيمان; Jāmiʿat al-Īmān) is a Sunni religious school founded in 1993 in San‘a’, Yemen. Al-Iman means the Faith.As of January 2010, it reportedly had 6,000 students.Its founder and principal director is Abdul-Majid al-Zindani, who is classified by the US Treasury as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist, and who is also under sanction by the United Nations. In 2004, he was designated a terrorist associated with al-Qaeda by both the U.S. and the United Nations. He was co-founder of Islah (a Yemeni opposition party) and was theological adviser to Osama bin Laden.The Treasury statement mentions that some students at Iman University have been arrested for political and religious murders. Some believe that the school's curriculum deals mostly, if not exclusively, with radical Islamic studies, and that it is an incubator of radicalism. Students are suspected of having assassinated three American missionaries, and "the number two leader for the Yemeni Socialist Party", Jarallah Omar. John Walker Lindh, now serving a 20-year prison sentence in connection with his participation in Afghanistan's Taliban army, is a former student of the university.After fightings in the city in September 2014, the new Huthi-masters in San‘a’ closed the Al-Iman University.".
- Q12204401 wikiPageExternalLink nefabackgrounder_alawlaki.pdf.
- Q12204401 wikiPageExternalLink www.jameataleman.org.
- Q12204401 wikiPageExternalLink english.htm.
- Q12204401 wikiPageWikiLink Q1065.
- Q12204401 wikiPageWikiLink Q1149512.
- Q12204401 wikiPageWikiLink Q1317.
- Q12204401 wikiPageWikiLink Q1382249.
- Q12204401 wikiPageWikiLink Q219477.
- Q12204401 wikiPageWikiLink Q2471.
- Q12204401 wikiPageWikiLink Q285388.
- Q12204401 wikiPageWikiLink Q3042087.
- Q12204401 wikiPageWikiLink Q3356118.
- Q12204401 wikiPageWikiLink Q4164516.
- Q12204401 wikiPageWikiLink Q42418.
- Q12204401 wikiPageWikiLink Q483654.
- Q12204401 wikiPageWikiLink Q6159492.
- Q12204401 wikiPageWikiLink Q648666.
- Q12204401 wikiPageWikiLink Q6585556.
- Q12204401 wikiPageWikiLink Q6905116.
- Q12204401 wikiPageWikiLink Q6973548.
- Q12204401 wikiPageWikiLink Q805.
- Q12204401 wikiPageWikiLink Q8256720.
- Q12204401 wikiPageWikiLink Q8593802.
- Q12204401 wikiPageWikiLink Q8882234.
- Q12204401 comment "Iman University (also al-Iman University, el-Eman University, or al-Eman University; Arabic: جامعة الإيمان; Jāmiʿat al-Īmān) is a Sunni religious school founded in 1993 in San‘a’, Yemen. Al-Iman means the Faith.As of January 2010, it reportedly had 6,000 students.Its founder and principal director is Abdul-Majid al-Zindani, who is classified by the US Treasury as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist, and who is also under sanction by the United Nations.".
- Q12204401 label "Iman University".