Mainstream US Islamic Websites -- and Terror 
 
By Patrick Poole
FrontPageMagazine.com | Monday, September 29, 2008 
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=778298C8-BB61-4546-A7E4-1935AF5868D9
 

In counterterrorism circles there is significant buzz about “Al-Qaeda 2.0”, 
warning of highly decentralized jihadist networks operating independently and 
driven by a highly toxic internet-inspired Islamic ideology. The sad reality 
is, however, that an increasing number of jihadist websites, especially those 
in the English language, are finding safe haven in the US – and the US 
government seems powerless, or unwilling, to stop them.

Other commentators have explored at length the “Al-Qaeda 2.0” phenomenon, but 
what has thus far gone unreported is how mainstream Islamic websites associated 
with some of the most visible Islamic organizations in the US are openly 
promoting extremist ideology and terrorism.

This is nothing new, of course. Before and shortly after 9/11, the Ohio State 
chapter of the Muslim Student Association ran an email service called MSANews, 
where virtually every Islamic terrorist organization in the world directly 
posted their public statements, including Al-Qaeda, HAMAS, Hezbollah, Islamic 
Jihad, the Armed Islamic Group and the Algerian Islamic Salvation Front. 
MSANews also published all of Osama bin Laden’s pre-9/11 statements, calling 
him “sheikh” and identifying him as a “Saudi dissident”, not a terrorist. 
According to an Associated Press article published just weeks after 9/11, 
MSANews was the subject of a federal investigation for promoting the sales of 
jihadist videos praising the Taliban and Al-Qaeda. The MSANews list, which 
operated on the taxpayer-supported servers of The Ohio State University, shut 
down soon afterwards.

More recently, the media has focused on the case of Charlotte, North Carolina 
resident, Samir Khan. Fox News recently reported that Khan’s website, 
inshallahshahid, features videos of terrorists bombing US military vehicles, 
provides links to the writings of Al-Qaeda chiefs Osama bin Laden and Ayman 
al-Zawahiri, and praises “martyrdom bombers” who sacrifice their lives “for the 
sake of Islam”. Last October, the New York Times reported on Khan’s online 
efforts, observing that he is just one of many new faces of what Al-Qaeda calls 
the “Islamic jihadi media”. While Samir Khan lost his job last month after a 
3-part investigative report was aired by Charlotte CBS affiliate WBTV, Khan 
continues to operate his website with impunity.

The same is true for the popular Islamic website, Islamicity.com, which 
operates an entire video channel dedicated to Yemeni Al-Qaeda cleric and bin 
Laden mentor, Abd al-Majid Al-Zindani, who was listed by the US government as a 
Specially Designated Global Terrorist back in February 2004. In several of 
Zindani’s videos – videos which bear the embedded Islamicity logo – he is seen 
guarded by a man wielding an AK-47 (for more background on Zindani, see John 
Devon’s article, “Yemeni Shiekh of Hate”). The website states that Islamicity 
is run by Human Assistance and Development International (HUDI), a tax-exempt 
not-for-profit organization based in Culver City, California. 

But Islamicity is not your small mom-and-pop jihadist website. According to 
Alexa, Islamicity has revenues of $10-50 million each year and is among the top 
25,000 websites in the world. And it is backed by some heavy-hitters in the 
North American Islamic community, most notably Jamal Badawi and Abdullah Idris 
Ali, both on the board of directors of the Islamic Society of North America, 
which claims to be largest Islamic organization in North America. Badawi has a 
regular radio show hosted by Islamicity with hundreds of programs archived on 
their site, and Idris Ali has done promotional videos for the website 
encouraging viewers to subscribe. Another major supporter is Dr. Ahmed Sakr, 
one of the original founders and former president of the Muslim Student 
Association of the US and Canada.

Curiously, the CEO of Islamicity, Mohammed Aleem, was a prosecution witness for 
the federal government against another website operator, Sami Omar Al-Hussayen, 
who the government charged with fostering terrorism on the Islamway website, 
owned by the Ann Arbor, Michigan-based Islamic Assembly of North America (IANA) 
and ranked by Alexa as one of the top 1,500 websites in the world. During the 
trial, Hussayen’s defense attorneys attempted to question Aleem about similar 
material appearing on his own Islamicity website supporting terrorism, but the 
judge wouldn’t allow that line of questioning. He also prevented the jury from 
seeing a defense of suicide bombings published on the IANA Islamway website. 
Predictably, Hussayen was acquitted on criminal charges, but was later deported 
for immigration violations.

Even more interesting for our present discussion, the Islamway website 
originally operated from Canada until a series of articles was published by 
National Post reporter Stewart Bell just days before 9/11 exposing that the 
website published an “invitation to jihad” and provided instructions on how to 
train at terrorist camps run by Al-Qaeda. Islamway was defended by the Council 
on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), which published several action alerts and 
press releases decrying the newspaper’s “tabloid journalism” and promoting 
Islamophobia, directing its supporters to besiege the paper’s editors to 
complain of the supposedly “anti-Muslim” bias of the reporter. The National 
Post reportedly received death threats during CAIR’s protest (again, which 
occurred less than two weeks before 9/11). The Royal Canadian Mounted Police 
initiated an investigation at the request of B’nai B’rith Canada, but the 
website relocated to the US,
 prompting authorities there to drop their inquiry. 

Perhaps emboldened by Hussayen’s acquittal, Islamway continues to publish 
incendiary material. For instance, the website features nearly two dozen audio 
lectures by convicted Northern Virginia jihad network leader Ali Al-Tamimi, who 
is currently serving life in prison after being convicted of soliciting others 
to wage war against the US. Al-Tamimi was a longtime leader of IANA, Islamway’s 
parent organization. Two other prominent names appear on Islamway’s list of 
speakers – ISNA’s Abdullah Idris Ali and Jamal Badawi. 

Two other names featured at Islamway are also worthy of mention: Khalid Yasin 
and Bilal Phillips. Both men are American-born converts to Islam now living 
outside the US, and both were featured in the January 2007 UK Channel 4 
“Undercover Mosque” exposé, which investigated the propagation of extremist 
hate teachings in mosques in the UK. 

During the program, Phillips was secretly recorded by a Channel 4 operative 
defending pedophilia, saying that Mohammad’s marriage to nine-year old Aisha, 
while violating current laws, was entirely acceptable according to Islam:


The prophet Muhammad practically outlined the rules regarding marriage prior to 
puberty. With his practice, he clarified what is permissible, and that is why 
we shouldn't have any issues about an older man marrying a younger woman," he 
said. "It is looked down upon the society today, but we know that the prophet 
Muhammad practiced it. It wasn't abuse or exploitation, it was marriage ," he 
added.

Khalid Yasin, who recently conducted a US tour, is one of the most recognized 
international hate sheikhs. In 2005, his extremist teachings were openly 
condemned by Australian NSW Premier Bob Carr, and in the Undercover Mosque 
program, Khalid was recorded condemning the beliefs of Christians and Jews as 
“filth”. In another clip aired on the program, he says that the Quran justified 
wife-beating and that equal rights for women are a “delusion” and 
“foolishness”. Yasin also openly traffics in bizarre conspiracy theories, 
claiming that AIDS was created at a US government lab and spread in Third World 
countries by the US through UN relief agencies and Christian missionaries.

But Islamway is not the only purveyor of Khalid Yasin and Bilal Phillips’ 
teachings. In fact, the audio sermons and DVDs of these two hate sheikhs are 
featured prominently by Ilmquest Productions, the media sales arm of the 
AlMaghrib Institute. AlMaghrib, a wildly popular Islamic studies program, 
operates chapters in more than a dozen cities in the US and Canada offering 
dual-weekend long seminars. An Arab News article describes the attraction of 
AlMaghrib – state-of-the-art advertising, slick graphic presentations, and 
young Saudi Wahhabi-trained instructors using Western vernacular.

Another speaker whose products are hawked by Ilmquest is Anwar Al-Aulaqi, who 
the Washington Post reported earlier this year is wanted by the FBI for 
questioning about his extensive contacts with Al-Qaeda. Prior to 9/11 he was 
the spiritual director for two of the 9/11 hijackers, Nawaf Al Hazmi and Khalid 
Al Mihdhar. Al-Aulaqi helped the two 9/11 terrorists locate housing in San 
Diego, and the pair followed Al-Aulaqi when he moved to the Washington DC area 
in 2001. He also operated the US offices of a charity founded by Al-Zindani 
which federal prosecutors claim was used as a front “used to support Al-Qaeda 
and Osama bin Laden”. Al-Aulaqi fled to Yemen in 2002 and worked for designated 
terrorist Abd Al-Majid Al-Zindani. (As an aside, US News and World Report 
states Aulaqi was arrested several times for soliciting prostitutes. At least 
they were able to arrest him on something.)

But it isn’t just sermons and videos promoted on US Islamic websites. For those 
seeking more practical and more personalized instructions, a number of websites 
allow users to address questions to Islamic scholars to obtain judicial 
rulings, or fatwas. One such website is IslamQA.com, where you can get detailed 
rulings on such pressing contemporary topics, such as when a Muslim can enslave 
an infidel and use female slaves sexually. The website’s ruling?


The reason why a person may be taken as a slave is his being a kaafir (infidel) 
and waging war against Allaah and His Messenger. If Allaah enables the Muslims 
who are striving and sacrificing their lives and their wealth and all that 
Allaah has given them to make the word of Allaah supreme over the kaafirs, then 
He allows them to enslave the kuffaar when they capture them, unless the ruler 
chooses to free them or to ransom them, if that serves the interests of the 
Muslims. 

Another fatwa at IslamQA responds to a question from an inquirer wanting to 
know what to do with his wife who has left Islam. In addition to directing him 
to leave his wife, he directs that if he lives in a country with an Islamic 
government that should be reported to authorities and if remaining unrepentant, 
she should be executed as an apostate:


If he has a kaafir wife, it is not permissible for him to stay married to her. 
He has to advise her and establish proof against her, then leave her. If he is 
in a place where there is an Islamic government and sharee’ah law, then he has 
to refer her case to the Muslim qaadi, for him to ask her to repent. If she 
does not repent then the ruling of Allaah should be carried out on her, which 
is execution, because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) 
said: “Whoever changes his religion [leaves Islam], execute him.

These extremist rulings aren’t just limited to fatwas, but are also included in 
the notes in various versions of the Quran offered on a number of prominent 
websites. One popular Saudi-authorized English translation is “The Noble 
Quran”, which among other things contains verse-by-verse commentary exhortating 
jihad against non-Muslims and expressing hatred of Jews and Christians. This is 
the only English version of the Quran made available on the Islamway website. 

Counterterrorism expert Daveed Gartenstein-Ross has previously analyzed the 
commentary in “The Noble Quran”, particularly the passages advocating armed 
jihad against non-Muslims:


An early footnote in this translation lays out, at length, the importance of 
jihad: "Al-Jihad (holy fighting) in Allah's Cause (with full force of numbers 
and weaponry) is given the utmost importance in Islam and is one of its pillars 
(on which it stands). By Jihad Islam is established, Allah's Word is made 
superior, . . . and His Religion (Islam) is propagated. By abandoning Jihad 
(may Allah protect us from that) Islam is destroyed and the Muslims fall into 
an inferior position; their honour is lost, their lands are stolen, their rule 
and authority vanish. Jihad is an obligatory duty in Islam on every Muslim, and 
he who tries to escape from this duty, or does not in his innermost heart wish 
to fulfil this duty, dies with one of the qualities of a hypocrite." Thus, this 
translation both rules out non-military interpretations of jihad by specifying 
that it involves "full force of numbers and weaponry) and also states that it 
is "an obligatory duty on
 every Muslim."

What troubled Gartenstein-Ross, expressed here and in another article, is that 
this particular version of the Quran was actively distributed in American 
prisons by a number of Islamic organizations, some of which have since been 
closed by the US government and designated terrorist organizations. But the 
Qurans still circulate in many institutions without the slightest concern by 
prison authorities.

The promotion of terror and hatred on Islamic websites appears to be a problem 
that everyone readily acknowledges, but few have any substantive suggestions to 
confront. One section of the Patriot Act attempting to curb active online 
recruitment by terrorist organizations was gutted by a federal judge in the 
Hussayen/Islamway prosecution as infringing on First and Fifth Amendment 
protections. 

Having just passed the seventh anniversary of 9/11, those who promote Islamic 
terrorism are moving their online recruiting and instruction operations to the 
US where they can operate free from any fear of legal repercussions. What 
compounds this travesty is that some of the most prominent Islamic 
organizations in the US are actively associated with websites actively 
promoting terrorism, violence and hatred. 

And as I’ve discussed elsewhere, these are the same organizations being 
consulted at the highest levels of our government to help shape national policy 
and hailed by the government officials as “moderates”. If the violent deaths of 
thousands of our fellow citizens in a single day and witnessed by the entire 
world were insufficient for us to begin to address these pandemic problems, 
what unspeakable future tragedy will it take finally spur our leaders to action?



Mark R. Taylor
 
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