Tarek Abdelhamid
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Illustrated ECG: A Step-By-Step Approach to Learn ECG
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2014
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5 editions
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Inside Jihad: Understanding and Confronting Radical Islam
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2013
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Illustrated Fast Medical Review - Bedside Diagnosis in Clinical Medicine
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Illustrated Fast Medical Review - Illustrated Differential Diagnosis
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Modern Interpretation for Holy Quran
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2013
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2 editions
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Illustrated Endocrinology: Plus Diabetes Mellitus
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Illustrated Nephrology: Plus Acid-Base Disorders
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2015
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Illustrated Rheumatology
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published
2015
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3 editions
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Cardiology
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published
2015
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4 editions
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Diabetes Mellitus
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“Yet, other than apprehending some of the perpetrators, the US took no other important action. It treated terrorism as a law enforcement problem rather than an ideological threat that needed to be eradicated. Terrorist organizations and infrastructures did not otherwise suffer, and state sponsors of terror were not made to pay the price.”
― Inside Jihad: Understanding and Confronting Radical Islam
― Inside Jihad: Understanding and Confronting Radical Islam
“Indeed, Muslims who in every respect are kind and gracious can harbor Salafist religious beliefs and hatred for non-Islamic societies. In cases where it is unconscious, it can be termed “Double Mind Theory” (DMT), a psychological condition similar to George Orwell’s notion of “Double Think”. We have seen “Double Think” most notably among Soviet citizens, who described their own society in their criticisms of the West. DMT is part of a larger psychological paradigm known as cognitive dissonance – the capacity to believe in mutually contradictory notions without being aware of it. In the case of passive terrorists, the schism is one between the cultural mind and the religious mind.”
― Inside Jihad: Understanding and Confronting Radical Islam
― Inside Jihad: Understanding and Confronting Radical Islam
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