October 18, 2005

Al Fuqra: update.

More expanding on our post about Wahhabi targeting of black American criminals. The reference to Mr. Muhammad is to John Muhammad, one of the Beltway snipers in 2002:

Based upon Mr. Muhammad's statements sympathizing with the 9/11 hijackers, it appears significant to note that he acquired the 1990 Chevy Caprice that he would modify into his killing platform on the one-year anniversary of the terrorist attacks. Nor does it seem random chance that his spree started on Oct. 2, the anniversary of the conviction of World Trade Center bombing ringleader Sheikh Omar Abdul Rahman in 1995. It appears likely that after his separation from the Nation of Islam, which occurred on less than good terms, Muhammad gravitated to an organization at odds with the Nation of Islam and aligned with the Wabhhabist sect of Islam associated with al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, and Sheikh Rahman. In America today, one organization fits that bill - al Fuqra.

In 1980, Kashmiri Sheikh Mubarak Ali Gilani began preaching at a Muslim mosque in Brooklyn seeking recruits for the Afghan Jihad. He primarily targeted black American converts from the inner city and those with criminal backgrounds, a segment of the population that the cleric apparently saw as prime for melding militant Islam with a deep-seated resentment and disillusionment with Western society. The resulting organization, al Fuqra ("the impoverished"), was formed with a goal of to purifying Islam through violence.
"Examine Gunman's Possible Ties to al Furqa."By Christian M. Weber, SFTT, 10/30/05 (emphasis added).

That "purification by violence" deal (même for any liberals reading this blog) is soooo so gratifying. You think about it (think, think, think) and then you break bones, slit throats, cut off heads, or just plain old obliterate those People Who Are Wrong (PWAWs). It's as simple as that and then your own clear headed, logical and factually correct pronouncements are the only ones left to guide people along the path you know to be true. Score one jumbo point for humanity!

What would we have done in the last 88 years without those people who wanted purity in politics?

Seriously!

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