Its third edition is published in 2009 as part of the Oxford Lectures 2006 series, War Against Terror | Retrieved on 21 August 2011 |
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As a result of its huge online popularity, Defending the Transgressed was subsequently published as a book by Aqsa Press Birmingham and Warda Publications Hellenthal, Germany in September 2005 | 19 August 2014 at the |
Defending the Transgressed [ ] On 23 July 2005, just days after the , Afifi al-Akiti wrote Defending the Transgressed by Censuring the Reckless against the Killing of Civilians Arabic: Mudafi' al-Mazlum bi-Radd al-Muhamil 'ala Qital Man La Yuqatil , the foreword of which was described by as a "" or a "response by a qualified Muslim scholar against the killing of civilians".
16Defending the Transgressed Birmingham: Aqsa Press, 2005 , 19 | A year later the Defending the Transgressed appeared as second edition in The State We Are In — a collection containing contributions on the same topic by other notable Muslim scholars, including the likes of and |
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In 2010, Afifi al-Akiti was appointed Privy Councillor to the , Malaysia, by the Crown Prince of Perak, | Safhras Khan, 'Pensyarah: Muslim perlu berfikiran global dan seimbang', Berita Harian Singapura 22 April 2009 |
He has also received widespread media recognition across the globe.
Retrieved on 21 August 2011 | In 2011, Afifi al-Akiti was conferred the , the Malaysian equivalent to the |
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To build a good reputation by working very hard to meet the demands and satisfy customers | Afifi al-Akiti completed his in Medieval Arabic Philosophy from Oxford University as a Clarendon Scholar in 2008 |
Countering this argument, Afifi al-Akiti says that Omar Bakri has no authority to issue such a war directive as only a Muslim government could issue one.