Judi McLeod
Islamberg, British style
By Judi McLeod
The North American radical Islamist compounds exposed by The Day of
Islam author Paul L. Williams and Northeast Intelligence Network
director Doug Hagmann also exist in Britain.
In the United States, Muslims of the Americas Inc., a tax-exempt
organization formed in 1980 by Pakistani cleric Sheikh Mubarak Ali
Gilani, who refers to himself as “the sixth Sultan Ul Faqr”, operates
dozens of radical Islamic compounds, which flourish in out-of-the-way
rural areas.
Gilani has been directly linked by court documents to Jamaat ul-Fuqra
or “community of the impoverished”, an organization that seeks to
“purify” Islam through violence.
No small potatoes in the world of radical Islam, Gilani has rubbed
shoulders with various members of the terrorist groups Hamas and
Hezbollah, their mullah backers, and even Osama bin Laden himself. He
has trained fighters for the battlefields of Kashmir, Chechnya and
Bosnia. Gilani was in Pakistani custody for the abduction of U.S.
journalist Daniel Pearl, but was released.
“Terror camp leader Atilla Ahmet sang a “Jihad Calypso” song to a
children’s party, telling them, “Come Mr. Taliban, come and bomb
England”, a court heard. Atilla Ahmet, who has already pleaded guilty
to soliciting murder, sang the words to the tune of the Banana Boat
Song.” (thisislondon.co.uk, Oct. 12, 2007). “His next lines were:
“Before the daylight come, you wanna see 10 Downing Street done. Hey
Mr. Taliban, boom, boom, boom. Come bomb England. Allah willing. It
will be done.”
As if it were an innocent nursery rhyme, children at the Jameah Islamic
School, near Crowborough in Sussex, sang along during Ahmet’s
performance, which was recorded on tape.
The similarities between Atilla Ahmet, a former preacher at Finsbury
Park Mosque and Sheikh Mubarak Ali Gilani, a radical cleric, conducting
business at radical Moslem paramilitary compounds on North American
soil from the safety of Pakistan, are chilling.
Ahmet has pleaded guilty to three counts of soliciting murder in
connection with a case currently being heard at Woolwich Crown Court.
Mohammed Hamid and four other men are on trial accused of links to a
plot to conduct terrorist training camps in the UK. They deny the
charges.
Hamid is accused of radicalizing the July 21 bombers by brainwashing
them on paintballing trips.
“Even though Jamaat ul-Fuqra has been involved in terror attacks and
sundry criminal activities, recruited thousands of members from federal
and state penal systems, and appears to be operating paramilitary
facilities for militant Muslims, it remains to be placed on the
official US Terror Watch List,” Williams wrote in Canada Free Press on
May 11, 2007. “On the contrary, it continues to operate, flourish, and
expand as a legitimate nonprofit, tax-deductible charity.”
When Williams and Hagmann reported on Islamberg, a radical Muslim
paramilitary compound flourishing in upper New York State, hundreds of
letters flooded CFP.
Readers could hot believe that authorities would allow such a place to
operate.
“Situated within a dense forest at the foothills of the Catskill
Mountains on the outskirts of Hancock, New York, Islamberg is not an
ideal place for a summer vacation, unless, of course, you are an
exponent of the Jihad or a fan of Osama bin Laden,” Williams and
Hagmann wrote following their visit to the compound,
“On the other side of the hill where few dare to go is a tiny village
replete with a make-shift learning center (dubbed the “International
Quranic Open University"); a trailer converted into a Laundromat’ a
small, green community center; a small and rather squalid grocery
store; a newly constructed majid; over forty clapboard homes; and
scores of additional trailers.
“It is home to hundreds--all in Islamic attire, and all
African-Americans. Most drive late model SUVs with licence plates from
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, South Carolina and
Tennessee. The locals say that some work as tollbooth operators for
the New York State Thruway, while others are employed at a credit card
processing center that maintains confidential financial records.”
Although many Americans and Canadians are totally unaware of their
existence, radical Muslim paramilitary compounds have had a long
history in North America. (At least once such compound is said to
flourish on Canadian soil).
Writing about them gets you threats on Islamberg founder Sheikh
Gilani’s website and skepticism from the mainstream media.
“Fuqra has had a disturbing U.S. presence for more than 20 years.” (The
Weekly Standard, March 18, 2002). “Today half a dozen Fuqra residential
compounds in rural hamlets across the country shelter hundreds of
members some of whom, according to intelligence sources have been
trained in the use of weapons and explosives in Pakistan.”
Few would have the courage to make their way into a remote area onto a
military training ground, equipped with ropes hanging from tall trees,
wooden fences for scaling, a make-shift obstacle course, and a firing
range that appeared to have been in regular use.
But that’s what Williams and Hagmann did.
Now their discovery has been replicated overseas.
The enemy not only lives among us, he trains for Jihad, in some cases
just over the next hill.
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