Abdulrahman Farhane was a New York bookstore owner arrested in 2005 as part of a sweep against Americans accused of supporting terrorism.[1]
He was convicted after he was asked by a government informant to donate money to help Islamic fighters purchase weapons to fight against American and other foreign governments in the Middle East.[2]
Moroccan explosives expert Karim el-Mejjati had once given the address of Farhane's House of Knowledge bookstore as his own residential address.[2]
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