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When police rounded up 18 terror suspects around Toronto in 2006, they found cash, detonators and videos that showed some of them yelling "God is Great" as they trained in the snow with guns.
Police also found copies of manifestos with titles such as The Book of Jihad, The Virtues of Jihad, Fundamental Concepts Regarding Al-Jihad and 39 Ways to Serve and Participate in Jihad.
Such reading materials now enjoy "influence and popularity" in Canada, says a secret government study that identifies the ideologues whose writings it says are promoting "violent jihad" among Canadians.
The report by the Integrated Threat Assessment Centre names Sayed Qutb, Abdullah Azzam and Ibn Taymiyah as the "key ideologues whose works have contributed to Islamist radicalization in Canada."