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The Future Islamic
State of America Part II
Posted July 16, 2019
Clarion
Intel EXCLUSIVE: Nationwide Militant Islamist Network
In case you haven’t read it: Click
Here For Part One
Ummah: The Revival of Dar Ul-Islam
Child Radicalization and Abuse
Support for Terrorism and Terrorist Groups
A Jihadi Mafia
The Islamist Enclave Movement
A Nationwide Network
Imam Siraj Wahhaj’s Muslim Alliance for North America
Next:
CAIR’s Links
to Ummah
The Future Islamic
State of America Part II
By de Andréa
Opinion Editorialist for
‘THE BOTTOM LINE’
Posted July 16, 2019
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comment on this or other articles, you can email me at writedeandrea@hotmail.com
This is Part II of the Clarion
project Intel exclusive report – which documents an Islamist movement in
America whose agenda is to turn the West into part of the UMMAH, The World
Nation of Islam composed of terrorist, paramilitary and criminal components - titled:
Clarion
Intel EXCLUSIVE: Nationwide Militant Islamist Network
In case you haven’t read it: Click
Here For Part One
Ummah: The Revival of Dar Ul-Islam
Ummah is essentially an
alternative name for group Dar Ul-Islam (DUL).
In the criminal complaint
against Abdullah it says that Abdullah privately told associates that Ummah is
just another name for (the supposedly defunct) DUL.
Abdullah said that DUL/Ummah
is led by an imam in New York. He said that Ummah wasn’t using the name of DUL
in order to confuse the U.S. government.
Dar Ul-Islam split due to
the birth of Jammat ul-Fuqra–now known as Muslims of the Americas (MOA) — a mostly
African-American apocalyptic
cult loyal to a radical
Islamist cleric in Pakistan named Sheikh Mubarak Ali Gilani, who has sent at least two of his sons to the U.S. and
Canada in order to lead MOA after he dies.
Gilani’s critics believed he
was an agent of Pakistani intelligence sent to infiltrate DUL. Fuqra was also
competing with the Saudi-funded Wahhabists and the Nation of Islam for
African-American converts.
The breaking point came in
1974. At the time, DUL was also using the name of Ikhwanul Muslimeen, or
Muslim Brotherhood (not to be confused with the international Muslim
Brotherhood organization headquartered in Egypt).
At Masjid Al-Yasin, the
Brooklyn mosque where DUL was headquartered, Gilani’s supporters got into a
shootout with DUL members opposed to him. Four people died in that incident.
One group within DUL pledged
allegiance to Gilani and claimed the mantle of DUL, including the owner of
Masjid Yasin mosque and leader of DUL, Imam Yahya Abdul-Karim.
In 1982, Abdul-Karim declared that
DUL was over and replaced by the “international Jama’at al Fuqra” led by
Gilani.
Imam Jamil Al-Amin led the
other faction, which was opposed to Gilani.
In 1974, Al-Amin moved to
Atlanta. In 1983, this remaining DUL faction chose Al-Amin
as their national imam. In 1987, his DUL faction began calling themselves the National Islamic Community. The name was changed
again later to the National Ummah, though the National Islamic Community
name continued to be used and acknowledged as DUL’s successor.
In 2008, the year before he
was killed, Imam Luqman Abdullah, his son, Mujahid Carswell, and others talked
about taking the formal pledge of allegiance (bayat) to Abdullah, which involved signing a
piece of paper with 24 points.
The pledge was to Dar Ul-Islam
and its leading imam. The form said that this imam is “represented” by other
imams, including Abdullah. Signatories agree to follow the representing imam
and “do jihad with them.”
Child Radicalization and Abuse
A credible informant inside of
the Detroit mosque “saw Luqman Abdullah discipline children inside the mosque
by beating them with sticks on their hands, knees, and legs, until they were
covered with bruises, including a boy Abdullah beat so badly with sticks that
he was unable to walk for several days.”
Abdullah indoctrinated
children at Ummah’s mosques, according to the complaint. It mentions an
incident at one Georgia mosque:
“At one point, Abdullah
spoke to the Gainesville Ummah Imam’s children, who were between approximately
9 and 11 years old. Abdullah told them stories about his shooting people with a
9mm gun. Abdullah said that he sometimes carries two handguns and said that he
had shot a lot of people.”
In May 2009, Abdullah “stated
he had participated in training camps, which were located in various states,
with Jawallah (soldier)
scouts.”
The Jawala Scouts were first exposed by Joe Kaufman of Americans Against Hate. The group
trains boys as young as seven years old who are dressed in military fatigues.
The Jawala Scouts were founded by Kenny Gamble’s United Muslim Movement and the Sankore Institute (see below).
Support for Terrorism and Terrorist Groups
Abdullah and his associates
seemed to be obsessed with murdering cops and violently overthrowing the U.S.
government. References were made to members’ having shot cops, gang members and
other rival members.
Abdullah likewise claimed to
have shot a number of people, describing two such shootings in detail.
In fact, attacking police
officers, FBI agents and other government personnel is a necessity for them.
Ummah also encourages members
to support foreign terrorist groups. At one point, Abdullah said that bombing
buses filled with civilians is impermissible, but on February 6, 2009, Abdullah
delivered a sermon that disparaged Jews and Christians and justified suicide
bombings.
He preached that Muslims
should support “Sheikh Osama
Bin Laden,” the Taliban and Hezbollah. He also urged attendees to plan concrete
actions against the “kuffar.”
A Jihadi Mafia
Ummah is also an organized
crime group. A single criminal complaint against Abdullah and 10 of his
accomplices listed practically every kind of crime, including arming felons;
committing arson in order to defraud an insurance company; stealing cars,
computers, cigarettes and TV sets; drug trafficking; armed robberies and trying
to assemble explosives.
At one point, Abdullah even
told an accomplice that he should sell his counterfeit goods out of his mosque
in Detroit.
Abdullah said such crimes are
justified because they are part of jihad and advancing the cause of Allah.
He and others pointed to a story in the Quran about Muslims in Mecca and Medina robbing and
stealing from caravans and donating a portion to the Islamic cause.
On August 19, 2009, Abdullah
again justified the crimes by citing a hadith (saying of the prophet) where he claimed Mohammed
says theft is permissible as long as a Muslim prays and is in a good state.
Ummah isn’t the only Islamist
group to find ways of justifying crimes as permissible under Sharia Law.
The “Blind Sheikh,” Omar
Abdel-Rahman, who was one of the most influential clerics in the jihadist world
when he was alive, preached that
Muslims could rob banks in order to finance the jihad. Islamists also
have justified drug trafficking by claiming they are only selling it to
non-Muslims.
Crimes against governments and
institutions that the jihadists view as hostile towards Islam have been
justified for decades.
The Islamist Enclave Movement
Another key focus for Ummah
and the other groups in this report is building communities. These communities then become insular enclaves where
outside and opposing influences are minimized and difficulties in monitoring by
law enforcement are maximized.
These communities form their
own security teams to protect members from gangs, criminals and law enforcement.
So much emphasis is placed on limiting the police presence that Abdullah told
his followers to call him if they need help instead of the police. Our sources
say that this is a common practice in the black Islamist communities.
Abdullah explained that the
Islamists must buy homes near their mosques in order to incrementally achieve
autonomy. He cited the examples of the Amish and Mormons, though obviously with
a criminal, anti-American twist:
“If you get enough property,
like, ‘Hey, leave them alone … You get enough where you demand your rights,” he
explained.
He repeatedly said that police
would be too afraid to take action against such enclaves, fearing that they’ll
“take it to the streets” and war could erupt. Abdullah cited his own ability to
get away with crimes as proof that the police are afraid of him and that Allah
is blessing him.
Abdullah claimed that one time
a police officer in Detroit arrested a member of Ummah who was carrying a gun.
Once the officer found out he was a member of Abdullah’s Masjid al-Haqq, he let
him go.
In 2008, Abdullah “discussed
having small Islamic States separate from the nation of the United States,”
according to the complaint.
At an April 24-25, 2009
conference of the Al-Ummah National Shura hosted by Imam Abdullah at his
Detroit mosque, he again reiterated that Muslims need to work towards creating
separate Islamic governments on U.S. soil.
A Nationwide Network
Abdullah traveled to meet and
strategize with other Ummah members across the country. The complaint mentions
some of his trips to Gainesville, Georgia; Atlanta, Georgia; Herndon, Virginia;
Montgomery, Alabama; Flint, Michigan and Chicago, Illinois.
Abdullah told an associate
that other Ummah leaders are in Las Vegas, Nevada; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
and Cleveland, Ohio.
The complaint directly says
that the imam of the Ummah-affiliated Muslim House in Flint, Michigan was
involved in Abdullah’s car theft ring. In May 2009, Abdullah also met with an
Ummah-affiliated imam in Alabama who had been shot by the police.
Imam Siraj Wahhaj’s Muslim Alliance for North America
The Muslim Alliance in North America (MANA) is another major component of the black
Islamist movement. It has links to Ummah and a history of pursuing enclaves and
paramilitary capabilities.
According to an affiliated
leader, MANA was “birthed”
due to an initiative from Imam Jamil Al-Amin and Ummah.
The “emir” of MANA is
Imam Siraj Wahhaj, the radical leader of the Masjid
At-Taqwamosque in Brooklyn.
The mosque and Wahhaj’s security team have a history of
advocating violent jihad, paramilitary training (including preparations to
fight and disarm cops) and associating with terrorists.
Wahhaj received major attention
recently when terrorist training camps formed by some of his children were
found in New Mexico and Alabama.
Though Wahhaj’s children
formed their own cult/terrorist group that diverged from Wahhaj’s teachings, the
foundational Islamist ideology and modus operandi is representative of Wahhaj
and this Islamist movement.
Wahhaj is described by our
sources as the most powerful African-American imam in America and one of the
top “mainstream” Muslim leaders. Activist and sharia apologist Linda Sarsour calls
Wahhaj her “mentor, motivator and encourager.”
“The Muslims in Pennsylvania
love Imam Siraj. If Imam Siraj went there and told them to blow something up,
they would do it like that [snaps fingers]. And not just in Pennsylvania, but
in New York City,” a former member of Wahhaj’s mosque told Ryan Mauro of
the Clarion Project and Martin Mawyer of the Christian Action Network.
He described Wahhaj as having
an army of devotees across the country, many of whom carry arms, hate cops,
have violent histories and believe in the enclave initiative.
Former Ummah Imam Luqman
Abdullah was a member of MANA’s governing body until he was killed in the 2009
shootout. MANA characterizes his death as an “execution” at the hands of the
U.S. government. To date, Wahhaj and MANA have never condemned Abdullah or
Ummah.
Wahhaj and MANA’s leadership
is also directly connected to the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood network like the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), forming a bridge between Wahhaj’s African-American
Islamist constituency and the Muslim Brotherhood/Hamas-linked groups that tend
to be led by Arabs.
CAIR relentlessly portrays law enforcement and the U.S. government as engaged in
a “war on Islam” and terror suspects as manipulated innocents. Ummah is a
beneficiary of this strategy.
There may not be proof that
CAIR and the other Muslim Brotherhood entities are privately preparing the
violent overthrow of the U.S. government, but they have never denounced the
radicalism of Ummah.
Quite the opposite, they’ve
joined MANA in elevating Imam Abdullah as an innocent martyr who was
deliberately murdered by the vicious U.S. government and minority-hating cops.
Next:
CAIR’s Links
to Ummah
End Of Part II
THE BOTTOM LINE: All of the Muslim
organizations are part of the Jihad to create the World Nation of Islam. Whether
they are portrayed as charitable or political or spiritual. Islam is not a
religion as the West has come to know the meaning of a religion. Islam is a
political ideology with the agenda of subjugating the world under the brutal
and barbaric law of Sharia. There is no such thing as charity in Islam. Charity
requires benevolence which requires love, and the word love never appears in
any of the Muslim books. The so-called spiritual side of Islam is a Satanic
Progressive Cult. Islam is religious only in its practice.
Islam is a kin to Nazism but on steroids,
and the West never considered Nazism a religion. Islam is a religion simply
because Muslim say it is. If our leaders would just read the Muslim books they
would soon discover the truth.
I have often said: “If Muslims worldwide
ever organize with one leader (The Caliph) the Nation of Islam will soon
control the world”…and now it is developing right before our eyes but we are to
ignorant and blind to see it.
Ignorance leads to Deception which
leads to Enablement which leads to Destruction.
Remember
the words of Abraham Lincoln: “America will never be
destroyed from the outside. If we falter or and lose our freedoms, it will be
because we destroyed ourselves”. It’s ignorance and
deception my friend.
Thanks for listening my friend. Now
go do the right thing, pray and fight for truth and freedom.
-
de Andréa
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