Pictures of the Academy graduation ceremony Martyr Abdullah Azzam. Pictures of the Academy graduation ceremony Martyr Abdullah Azzam. Added: Apr- 1. 9- 2. By: liorasis. In: Middle East. Tags: Pictures, of, the, Academy, graduation, ceremony, Martyr, Abdullah, Azzam, Views: 1. NJ Imam with terrorist ties was slated speaker at ICNA/MAS Muslim Youth Camp: Muslim Youth Newsletter calls for Jihad - recommends the writings of Bin Laden mentor and Al Qaeda founder Abdullah Azzam - Militant Islam Monitor. Militant Islam Monitor > Articles > NJ Imam with terrorist ties was slated speaker at ICNA/MAS Muslim Youth Camp. NJ Imam with terrorist ties was slated speaker at ICNA/MAS Muslim Youth Camp. Muslim Youth Newsletter calls for Jihad - recommends the writings of Bin Laden mentor and Al Qaeda founder Abdullah Azzam. Imam Abu Muhammad Abdullah Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani. The Martyr of Dawah Documentary. Taking the Place of Martyrs: Afghans and Arabs Under the Banner of Islam. United States Military Academy, 2007), 5. The Abdullah Azzam Brigades, which claimed responsibility for the attempted terrorist attack against the oil tanker, is an organization affiliated with global jihad. August 1. 3, 2. 00. MIM: Looking for a few good men : Al Qaeda - ICNA/MAS - and Muslim Youth Campshttp: //www. NJ. Man Accused of Aiding Terrorists Called Moderate. W. Post. August 1. MIM: Imam Mazen Mokhtar was accused of ties to Al Qaeda was a scheduled speaker at a Muslim Youth Camp in Pennsylvania. The Muslim Youth Camps are run by ICNA and MAS , two groups behind the establishment of the Universal Heritage Foundation in Kissimmee Florida. The Muslim Camp Theme was entitled . Another scheduled speaker was the web administrator for the UHF, Tayebb Yunus, more proof of . Man Accused of Aiding Terrorists Called 'Moderate'By Susan Schmidt and Michelle Garcia Washington Post Staff Writers. Thursday, August 1. Page A0. 3 http: //www. A5. 80. 65- 2. 00. Aug. 11. html. NORTH BRUNSWICK, N. J., Aug. 1. 1 - - Mazen Mokhtar, a computer professional trained at Johns Hopkins University, is a familiar face to young activist Muslim men in New Jersey, often delivering what acquaintances describe as mild speeches extolling marriage and religious piety. But Wednesday, Mokhtar, an Egyptian- born American citizen, found himself issuing a statement denying government accusations that he has aided violent terrorists. Some of those who know him expressed surprise at allegations that he worked with a British man who is accused of soliciting funds for terrorism by operating jihadist Web sites. Mokhtar, a father of three, is . At this point, group members . Jonah Winters is webmaster for the Furutan Academy for the Study. Islamic revivalist Fayiz Azzam expressed this renewed. Whether the martyr is. And so it is with the relatively young Usama bin Ladin, who recalls the great mujahidin triumph in Afghanistan over the Soviets. But in his case, it is not scars to. Anwar al-Awlaki is a Muslim scholar of Yemeni. He spent most of his life stationed in Jihad until he died as a martyr. Sheikh Abdullah Azzam said about. Mokhtar's lawyer, Yasser Helal, confirmed that Mokhtar has been under investigation by U. S. Helal said he was not prepared to discuss the investigation or to comment on allegations that Mokhtar worked with British citizen Babar Ahmad to create backup copies of the jihadist Azzam. Web site when administrators shut down that site after the 2. In court papers filed in the case, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent contends that . Ahmad allegedly possessed classified routes of a 2. U. S. He said authorities returned computer files and records to him two weeks after their search, but he believes they have made copies of the material. Neighbors in Mokhtar's North Brunswick townhouse community said they had seen authorities searching his home earlier this year but knew little of his activities. One said small groups of men dressed in robes occasionally dropped by at night. He described the Mokhtar family as friendly but said they kept their distance. Nearby, in a working- class area of New Brunswick, about two dozen men filed into the storefront Masjid Al- Huda mosque Wednesday for midday prayers. Imam Abdul Basit, who came from Pakistan three years ago, said Mokhtar occasionally leads the Friday prayers. New York in early 2. As the ripples from a recent spate of arrests and computer discoveries became apparent yesterday, law enforcement officials and documents disclosed that Eisa Hindi is believed to have been dispatched to New York with two other al Qaeda members whose mission was to take photographs and document security around symbolic financial buildings. By retracing their steps and interviewing people identified in the surveillance photos, such as security guards on the job at the time, investigators hope to discover someone who may have been in contact with Hindi and might know more about his contacts in the United States, one law enforcement official said. Several counterterrorism officials said yesterday that Hindi is not believed to have been in the United States since early 2. They also disputed news reports that Hindi had come to Washington to surveil buildings. Counterterrorism officials said Hindi was an alias for Issa al- Britani, who is a subject of the recently completed report on the 2. Under interrogation, Khalid Sheik Mohammed described al- Britani as a trusted al Qaeda operative whom he sent to conduct surveillance of possible economic and Jewish targets in New York. Mohammed told interrogators that the casing mission was ordered by Osama bin Laden. Mohammed, who has been in CIA custody in a secret location since his capture in Pakistan last year, also told interrogators he sent al- Britani in late 1. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to meet with Riduan Isamuddin, the top al Qaeda figure in Southeast Asia who is better known as Hambali. Hambali is also being held by the CIA. The 9/1. 1 commission report said al- Britani offered Hambali addresses of individuals in California and South Africa who al- Britani said could help Hambali. Meanwhile, a New Jersey man is under investigation for having helped a British computer specialist, also arrested in London this week, allegedly solicit funds for a terrorist group by creating and operating an exact replica of the British man's Web site. Mazen Mokhtar, an Egyptian- born imam and political activist, operated a Web site identified in an affidavit unsealed Friday by the U. S. The Web site solicited funds for the Taliban and Chechen mujaheddin, according to the affidavit. It is an exact replica of Web sites operated by Babar Ahmad, who was arrested in England on a U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office, which is leading the investigation, declined yesterday to comment on Mokhtar or the New Jersey investigation. Ahmad possessed three- year- old classified routes of a U. S. He allegedly operated two U. S.- based Web sites, one in Connecticut and one in Nevada. Ahmad, a British subject of Pakistani descent, faces four charges of involvement with terrorism. His attorney, appearing in a British court Friday, denied Ahmad was involved in terrorism. According to the affidavit, Ahmad . Mokhtar is described in news reports as a U. S. There was no answer at a phone listed at Mokhtar's home Friday or Saturday. News accounts of rallies where Mokhtar has spoken have also described him as an imam, or spiritual leader, at the Masjid al- Huda mosque in New Brunswick, N. J. He was scheduled to speak later this month in Pennsylvania at a summer camp run by Young Muslims, at a seminar titled . Khan's computers carried detailed surveillance of five financial buildings in New York, Newark and Washington and prompted the Department of Homeland Security to elevate the threat alert level to orange. Staff writer Sari Horowitz and staff researcher Madonna Lebling contributed to this report- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Damra to speak at Muslim gathering Friday, July 0. Amanda Garrett. Plain Dealer Reporter. Note: This article recounts a recent ICNA/MAS conference and mentions the fact that the organization is under investigation Fawaz Damra was recently tried on terror related charges and was convicted on immigration fraud charges and may be deported to Jordan and stripped of his US citizenship . My. MPERb. K7w. J: www. F/base/news/1. 08. About 4,0. 00 Muslims from across the country will gather downtown this weekend, discussing everything from gay marriage to the role of Islam in America and the world. Organizers of the three- day meeting said they expect to highlight the presidential race, the handover of sovereignty in Iraq, the Patriot Act and the plight of Cleveland Imam Fawaz Damra, who was recently convicted on an immigration charge that could cost him his citizenship. At a news conference Thursday, convention organizers said Damra will address a leadership conference of 1. Saturday afternoon. Qasim Khan, who helped bring the conference to Cleveland, said earlier in the week that Damra's case is emblematic of . He said the FBI recently interviewed him about his travels to Muslim fund- raisers, and agents told him they had been watching him for 3. They include Iqbal Unus, a Virginia man whose house and business were raided in one of the largest ongoing terror probes in the county. Unus was an officer in the Safa Group, a conglomeration of more than 1. Qaida, Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Also scheduled to speak is Zulfiqar Ali Shah, a Pakistani- born Florida imam who planned to turn a former homeless shelter near Disney World into an . Among them were the chief cleric of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, who has called on Arabs to stop trying to make peace with Jews, whom he described as . The other sponsoring group for the conference is the Muslim American Society, whose former spokesman began serving 2. Virginia Jihadist group with ties to al- Qaida. Leaders of both groups have vigorously denied allegations of links to terror groups. Two men scheduled to speak at the conference were cleared of terrorist accusations. Brandon Mayfield, a Muslim attorney from Oregon, was jailed for two weeks this year after authorities mistakenly matched his fingerprint to one found near the wreckage from the May 1. Madrid. When Mayfield was released, the FBI apologized for its mistake. James Yee, a Muslim Army chaplain who spent 7. U. S. All charges against him were ultimately dropped. The weekend conference is ICNA's second in Cleveland. In July 2. 00. 1, more than 7,0. Muslims rallied here for an event focused on Palestinians, India's control of Kashmir and the legal troubles of Jamil Al- Amin (aka H. Rap Brown), who was sentenced to life in prison for killing a Georgia sheriff's deputy- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- http: //www. MIM: The YM Newsletter below epitomises the militant Islamist mission statement and recommends the work of Abdullah Azzam, Bin Laden's mentor and the founder of Al Qaeda. Another book listed is called .
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