http://www.danielpipes.org/article/2742

[London Terrorism:] British "Covenant of Security" with Islamists 
Ends
by Daniel Pipes
New York Sun
July 8, 2005

Terrorism usually comes like a bolt from the blue, but not so the 
four explosions yesterday in London, killing at least 37. Some 
British Islamist leaders have been warning for months that such 
violence was imminent.
An Islamist British group called Al-Muhajiroun - "the immigrants" in 
Arabic - for some time publicly stated that Britain was immune from 
Islamist violence because of its acceptable behavior toward Muslims 
within the country's borders. In an April 2004 conversation, the 24-
year-old Sayful Islam, who heads Al-Muhajiroun's Luton branch, 
announced that he supported Osama Bin Laden "100%" in the quest to 
achieve "the worldwide domination of Islam," but went on to voice an 
aversion to himself performing terrorist acts in Britain.
Yet, Mr. Islam endorsed terrorism in Britain in a broader 
sense "When a bomb attack happens here, I won't be against it, even 
if it kills my own children. … But it is against Islam for me to 
engage personally in acts of terrorism in the UK because I live 
here. According to Islam, I have a covenant of security with the UK, 
as long as they allow us Muslims to live here in peace." He further 
explained. "If we want to engage in terrorism, we would have to 
leave the country. It is against Islam to do otherwise."
Covenant of security? What is that? In an August 2004 story in the 
New Statesman, "Why terrorists love Britain," Jamie Campbell cited 
the author of Inside Al Qaeda, Mohamed Sifaoui, as saying, "it has 
long been recognized by the British Islamists, by the British 
government and by UK intelligence agencies, that as long as Britain 
guarantees a degree of freedom to the likes of Hassan Butt [an 
overtly pro-terrorist Islamist], the terrorist strikes will continue 
to be planned within the borders of the UK but will not occur here."
The New Statesman story drew from this the perversely ironic 
conclusion that "the presence of vocal and active Islamist terrorist 
sympathizers in the U.K. actually makes British people safer, while 
the full brunt of British-based terrorist plotting is suffered by 
people in other countries."
A Syrian immigrant to Britain who headed Al-Muhajiroun, Omar Bakri 
Mohammed, confirmed the covenant of security, describing companions 
of the Prophet Muhammad who were given protection by the king of 
Ethiopia. That experience, he told the magazine, led to the Koranic 
notion of covenant of security: Muslims may not attack the 
inhabitants of a country where they live in safety. This "makes it 
unlikely that British-based Muslims will carry out operations in the 
U.K. itself," Mr. Mohammed said.
But in January 2005, Mr. Mohammed determined that the covenant of 
security had ended for British Muslims because of post-September 11, 
2001, anti-terrorist legislation that meant "the whole of Britain 
has become Dar ul-Harb," or territory open for Muslim conquest. 
Therefore, in a reference to unbelievers, "the kuffar has no 
sanctity for their own life or property."
The country had gone from safe haven to enemy camp. To renew the 
covenant of security would require British authorities to undo that 
legislation and release those detained without trial. If they fail 
to do so, British Muslims must "join the global Islamic camp against 
the global crusade camp."
Mr. Mohammed went on overtly to threaten the British people: "The 
response from the Muslims will be horrendous if the British 
government continues in the way it treats Muslims," explicitly 
raising the possibility of suicide bombings under the leadership of 
Al-Qaeda. Western governments must know that if they do not change 
course, Muslims will "give them a 9/11 day after day after day!"
When Sean O'Neil and Yaakov Lappin of the London Times asked Mr. 
Mohammed about his statements on the covenant, he said his 
definition of Britain as Dar ul-Harb was "theoretical" and he 
provided a non-bellicose re-interpretation:
It means that Muslims can no longer be considered to have sanctity 
and security here, therefore they should consider leaving this 
country and going back to their homelands. Otherwise they are under 
siege and obviously we do not want to see that we are living under 
siege.
In a less guarded moment, however, Mr. Mohammed acknowledged that 
for him, "the life of an unbeliever has no value."
Yesterday's explosions mark the end of the "covenant of security." 
Let's hope they also mark the end of an era of innocence, and that 
British authorities now begin to preempt terrorism rather than wait 
to become its victims.








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