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Analysis: Al-Qaida ideologue’s arrest blow to ME jihadis [Cleric: "OBL admired by everyone."]
jpost ^ | Dec. 2010 | Y. Lapin

Posted on 12/08/2010 7:50:08 PM PST by Righting

Analysis: Al-Qaida ideologue’s arrest blow to ME jihadis

By YAAKOV LAPPIN 
11/15/2010 03:47

Bakri Muhammad has been linked to Mike’s Place bombers; recently claimed he would "not spend one day in prison."

 
The arrest on Sunday of al-Qaida ideologue Omar Bakri Muhammad by Lebanese security forces in Tripoli is a blow to the al-Qaida network in the Middle East.

Should Bakri Muhammad’s appeal against his life sentence fail, the Lebanese state could succeed in doing what Britain could not in the two decades the cleric lived in the UK, and place the al-Qaida recruiter behind bars.

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Bakri Muhammad’s recent claim that he would “not spend one day in prison” in Lebanon has been proven false, showing once again that Middle Eastern governments are far less tolerant of Salafi Islamism than their Western counterparts.

On the other hand, Lebanon’s complete inability to confront Shi’ite extremism in the form of Hizbullah continues to cast an enormous cloud of uncertainty over the country’s future.

Before being banned from Britain following the 2005 London bombings, Bakri Muhammad, originally from Syria, established a base in the UK and on the Internet, from which he encouraged young Muslim men to join the ranks of Osama bin Laden.

He incited recruits to commit terrorist atrocities in the name of creating an Islamic caliphate, in line with the puritanical Salafi doctrines which he championed.

Bakri Muhammad has been linked to the two British suicide bombers who carried out a suicide bomb attack at the Mike’s Place pub in Tel Aviv in 2003, in which three civilians were murdered.

Tahira Sharif, the wife of one of the bombers, Omar Sharif, went on trial in Britain for failing to reveal details to authorities of the attack before it took place. She was acquitted, though the trial revealed that Tahira had Omar Bakri Muhammad’s cellphone number, and took notes from a lecture glorifying suicide bombings.

Bakri Muhammad exploited Internet forums and chat programs like the Paltalk Internet network to call on Muslims in Western countries to declare their countries of residence to be “lands of war,” and instructed them to target Britain with bombing campaigns.

Six months before the London Underground bombings in 2005, Bakri Muhammad announced to dozens of online listeners on the Paltalk network, “If you want to be killed, you’ve got to have fire. Fight until Allah’s deen [law] is dominant or until you become a shaheed [martyr].”

He continued, “We lost the caliphate in 1924 but continue the victorious group into today.

We have Sheikh Osama bin Laden, our leader, and he is admired by every single person, so that is the victorious group. Al- Qaida and all its branches and organizations of the world, that is the victorious group, and they have the emir [leader], and you are obliged to join.”


Bakri Muhammad first became involved in Islamism as a young man in his native Syria, where he joined the Muslim Brotherhood, before moving to Lebanon and Egypt to study Islamic law.

He moved to Saudi Arabia in 1979, and joined Hizb ut-Tahrir, an organization that believes in replacing Muslim states with a caliphate. He then split with Hizb ut-Tahrir and founded his own Salafi Islamist organization, Al- Muhajiroun, before being expelled from Saudi Arabia.

In 1986, Bakri Muhammad arrived in Britain, and over the next two decades, he worked to form a recruitment center there aimed at radicalizing young Muslims.

Over the past decade, Bakri seized on the 9/11 attacks and the proliferation of the Internet to form an al-Qaida recruitment branch in the UK.

When 52 Londoners were murdered by al-Qaida bombers on July 7, 2005, Bakri feared arrest by British authorities, and fled to Lebanon, claiming he was just “visiting his mother.” The British government declared him to be a public threat and banned him from returning.

Once in Lebanon, Bakri Muhammad continued broadcasting Internet sermons, ensuring that his message would go on reverberating among recruits back in Britain, and around the world.

He also joined forces with the radical Salafi groups in Lebanon and took part in attempts to stage a coup in Tripoli, according to a Lebanese court which sentenced him to life in prison last week in absentia for “incitement to murder, theft and the possession of arms and explosives.”


Bakri Muhammad has denied the charges, but his attempt to distance himself from the jihadi forces he has represented for so long is unlikely to keep him out of prison.

Hizbullah, a mortal enemy of the Sunni Salafis, will quietly applaud the arrest, while continuing to prepare its own plans for war.

Yaakov Lappin is author of the forthcoming book Virtual Caliphate (Potomac Books, Inc.)
www.yaakovlappin.com


TOPICS: News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: alqaeda; bakrimuhammad; binladen; islamofascism; obl; ubl; wot
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Infiltration: how Muslim spies and subversives have penetrated Washington (Google eBook) - Pages 45-46
Paul E. Sperry - [Thomas Nelson Inc] 2005 - 360 pages - Preview Islam's apologists allege that Muslims are baffled by Bin Laden's holy war, He is “a man, who to the dismay of millions of Muslims around the world, uses the Quran to justify his call to arms against the United States,” claims CNN's Amanpour.
In fact, devout Muslims around the world the world who have dutifully read their Quran know bin Laden is a “lion of Allah,” as they say. That is why so many of them in Pakistan and throughout Asia and the Middle East have named their newborn boys after Osama—“the warrior.” Like it or not, many Muslims look upon 9/11 as a miracle of faith and bin Laden as a blessed servant with divine protection. Calling on Allah, he was able to hobble the Great Satan in the course of breakfast—and live to brag about it, going on four years now, while threatening to do it again! We see a murderer, while they see a holy man—and a hero.
They call him a terrorist, but in reality he is a true Muslim hero who deserves [P. 46] to be backed by all Muslims throughout the world,” says Saudi businessman Saad al-Shahrani. Prominent Saudi clerics like Suleiman Alwan praised bin Laden in sermons after 9/11, ssaying what he did was jihad, and that those killed were not innocent. Nearly two-thirds of Pakistanis, meanwhile, hold bin Laden in high regard, according to a Pew Research Center poll taken last year. And nearly half say suicide attacks against Americans and other Westerners are justified. He even has fans in South Africa. "Bin Laden is a hero," agrees Muslim activist Moain Achmad, who sells T-shirts in Cape Town glrifying the U.S. enemy No. 1. The front of his shirts read: “Long Live Bin Laden.”
The admiration is not limited to Muslims abroad or ultra-orthodox Muslims. Bin Laden represents what most devout Muslims stand for in their faith, say US intelligence officials, while not necessarily what they are willing to exercise. “Even among the more moderate elements [of the Muslim community], I think you will find sympathy for what he stands for, and what he's trying to do. Maybe not his tactics, but certainly for his vision of unifying all Muslims under one caliphate,” or global Islamic theocracy, says a CIA officer, who last year testified anonymously as “Dr. K” before the 9/11 Commission. "I think you probably have a great deal of support for that vision."
The reason so many Muslim leaders even in America have not done a better job of denouncing the distortions” in bin Laden's interpretation of their shared faith is because they are not altogether distortions. And like bin Laden, they believe America is "on the side of injustice," as Siddiqi said before 9/11, and derseves Allah's "wrath."
And listen to the head of the National Association of Muslim Chaplains in America.
"Osama bin Laden probably will go down in history as a hero to Muslims," says Warith Deen Umar, former chief Muslim chaplain for New York state prisons.
“You will probably find people—not just in prisons—who cheered” the 9/11 attacks , says Deen, who himself defends the attacks as scriptural. “You will find people all over the world who cheered at the black eye that America got."
Muslims who have read their Quran now that bin Laden has not strayed from its teaching but has fought in the path of Allah.
“So many times I have been asked if Osama bin Laden is a Muslim, and I have refused to go for the easy option,” says Farid Esack, author of Quran, Liberation and Pluralism. “Appending a kaffir label to Osama will only allow me to walk away comfortable in my lies that there is nothing in my sacred text that inspires him, that my theology is not filled with well-documented argument for his terror, and that the vast majority of Muslims in the world do not support him and al-Qaida.
http://books.google.com/books?id=Dw1mHo6zjKwC&pg=PA45

1 posted on 12/08/2010 7:50:10 PM PST by Righting
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To: Righting

I thought we’d be learning about Maine jihadis.


2 posted on 12/08/2010 7:52:32 PM PST by Christian Engineer Mass (Leftys who zone in on Palin miss the point. America's not about single figures. That's for NK/Cuba.)
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To: Righting

Code Pink admires UBL.


3 posted on 12/08/2010 8:10:06 PM PST by BenLurkin (This post is not a statement of fact. It is merely a personal opinion -- or humor -- or both)
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To: Christian Engineer Mass

Heard J Rivera (today on Oreilly’s Factor) casting the latino-convert-jihadist as a “poor gullible victim lured by the feds?”


4 posted on 12/08/2010 9:12:03 PM PST by Righting
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To: BenLurkin
Code Pink admires UBL.

Yea, Sheehan called the terroriosts "freedom gighters," What does she think "pious" al-Qaeda has in store for liberals?

5 posted on 12/08/2010 9:15:03 PM PST by Righting
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