Zeno (as Zainu) features heavily in the 2005 report 'Saudi Publications On Hate Ideology Invade American Mosques', by
Freedom House, the New York-based human rights organization. Zeno's book, ‘Islamic Guidelines for Individual and Social Reform’, featured in the 2007 PBS Frontline documentary
Homegrown: Islam In Prison, which was part of the
America at a Crossroads television series. The documentary states that his books were distributed to prisons by the controversial
Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation. Zeno featured heavily a study by the neoconservative
Centre for Social Cohesion, 'Hate on the State: How British libraries encourage Islamic extremism' by James Brandon and
Douglas Murray, in which he has been described as
"One of the most virulent Wahhabi clerics whose books are stocked in the Tower Hamlets libraries." which
BBC News also reported on. Zeno was also criticised for writing that
"Singing is a prelude to adultery…handclapping and whistling are abominable acts which one should abandon" and
"Dolls made in foreign countries should not be bought and given to children. Why should we support the finance of…Jewish exporters?" ==See also==