It certainly looks like these folks, al Fuqra aka Muslims of America(s) have
their fingers in most of the major Islamic-based violent events in the US --
links to providing arms, bombs, you name it.
 
Where is the ongoing focus on these folks? It looks like after 911, the LE
went back to being response oriented in relation to them, as opposed to
being pre-emptive.
 
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Al-Fuqra



Holy Warriors of Terrorism


Introduction 



For over ten years, a secretive Black Muslim sect in the United States and
Canada has sought to carry out a self-declared policy of "jihad," or holy
war, by taking violent action against its perceived enemies, generally other
minorities or other Muslims with whom they disagree. The sect, known as
Al-Fuqra, has been linked by law enforcement officials to terrorist violence
in Colorado, Arizona, Pennsylvania, the Pacific-northwest and Canada. 



Most recently, attention has been focused on the group in connection with a
plot to bomb public sites in New York, including the United Nations, FBI
offices at 26 Federal Plaza, and the Holland and Lincoln Tunnels. One of the
fourteen men facing trial for this alleged conspiracy, which also included
the World Trade Center bombing, is reportedly a member of Al-Fuqra, who is
charged with training gang members and supplying them with weapons and
explosives. 



The bomb plot, described in a federal indictment as a plan "to levy a war of
urban terrorism against the United States," also included the targeting of
Jewish leaders and individuals. 



Threats of terrorist violence by shadowy groups of fanatical religious
extremists pose a serious challenge to public order and safety - as
exemplified by the World Trade Center bombing which killed six people and
injured hundreds more. This report is an effort to meet the need for
increased public awareness about one such group in the hope that exposure
can help prevent further violence of this nature. 



Al-Fuqra 



Al-Fuqra is the name of a violent Muslim extremist sect which has come under
law enforcement scrutiny in the February 1993 bombing of the World Trade
Center in New York. Headed by Sheikh Mubarak Ali Jilani Hashemi (also Hasmi)
in Pakistan, the majority of its members are of African-American descent.
The sect is an offshoot of orthodox African-American Muslims and has no
connection to the Nation of Islam led by Louis Farrakhan. 



The name of the organization is taken from the Arabic term "al- fuqara,"
meaning "the impoverished." The sect was formed in Brooklyn in 1980, after
Sheikh Jilani visited the United States for the first time. During his stay,
Jilani, who is known as a mystic and as a charismatic speaker, acquired
followers by preaching at a local African-American mosque described as what
was then the "most influential black American mosque" in the area. He has
visited the United States several times since then. Adherents of Al- Fuqra
have also been active in Canada. 



Over the past thirteen years, followers of the sect have visited Pakistan to
receive religious indoctrination from Sheikh Jilani. Additionally, Al-Fuqra
members have sent funds to Jilani regularly at his base in Lahore, Pakistan.
Press reports indicate that members of the sect in the United States number
between 1,000 and 3,000. 



The Two Faces of Al-Fuqra 



Members of the Muslim community have described the Al-Fuqra sect as an
organization which espouses the Islamic concept of self-help, undertaking
civic works such as fighting drug dealers, cleaning and patrolling the
streets and apartment project corridors and courtyards. Other adherents of
the group who lived in a remote compound at Trout Creek Pass near Buena
Vista, Colorado described themselves as shepherds fleeing the difficulties
of urban life who owned guns in order to protect themselves from the evils
of society. 



Yet the contents of a Colorado Springs storage locker owned by members of
the sect which was confiscated by police in 1989 revealed a hoard of
explosives, military manuals, bomb-making instructions and detailed plans of
the sect's intended targets. The materiel found at the site included 30
pounds of explosives, three large pipe bombs, and ten handguns and
silencers. Among the explosives were three pipe bombs "fused and ready to
blow," homecooked plastic explosives, and other bomb-making components, such
as electric wiring, fuses, mercury switches and timing devices. 



Also seized at the storage locker were target-practice silhouettes bearing
such markings as "FBI Anti-Terrorist Team" and "Zionist Pig." 



Documents discovered at the site indicated that sect members planned to
murder a Muslim religious leader in Tucson, Arizona and were making efforts
towards carrying out attacks on Colorado- based military installations and
acts of sabotage on the Colorado state power, communications and air
transportation infrastructures. 



The plans of the group were painstakingly recorded by sect members in the
documents found in Colorado Springs. According to a description of the
records in the search warrant affidavit, members of the group are
"specifically instructed, by means of a written doctrine, not to dispose of
records, but to maintain - in a safe place - all documentation which could
expose their true purpose and plans." 



Husain Abdallah, described as one of the early organizers of Al- Fuqra in
the U.S., responded to recent press reports concerning the violent nature of
the sect by declaring, "We do not commit acts of terrorism in this country.
just because other members of a faith commit crimes does not mean that we
are criminals ... The government is trying to create a blueprint to destroy
us, to pull another Waco and destroy us." 



Terrorism Against Religious Targets 



Al-Fuqra has focused on Hindu houses of worship and places of business for
its acts of violence in North America. In Pakistan, Al- Fuqra has been
charged with fomenting violence over the border in the Kashmir province of
India by aiding Muslim separatists there. Over the same period of time,
press reports indicate that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms has
linked members of the sect to sixteen criminal and terrorist activities in
both the United States and Canada, including the firebombings of Hindu
temples in Denver, Philadelphia and Seattle in 1984 and the murder of Muslim
religious leaders in Canton, Michigan in 1983 and Tucson, Arizona in 1990.
Also among the group's potential targets was the Jewish Community Center of
Denver. 



Al-Fuqra continues to be under investigation in Arizona for the 1990 murder
of Imam Rashid Khalifa, the leader of a Tucson mosque. In Canada, the sect
has been linked by investigators to the 1991 bombings of property owned by
Hindus in Toronto. 



"Soldiers of Allah" 



Reflecting the doctrines of the organization, members of Al-Fuqra cells
refer to themselves as "Soldiers of Allah." In previous years they called
themselves "Muhammad Commandos." The organization is structured into cells,
each of which is assigned a geographic location in which to operate.
Al-Fuqra is believed to have at least five cells, since the Colorado cell's
members were allegedly designated as "Muhammad Commandos Sector 5." 



In order to preserve the organization's overall structure, contact between
members of a cell is never made directly. This ensures that members of the
cell will not know the true identity or a physical description of another
member. Cell members further obscure their identities by contacting other
cell members via pay telephones at pre-determined times. The use of these
methods has led law enforcement officials to describe Al-Fuqra as operating
according to the principles of "classically structured terrorist cells." 



Documents belonging to the sect in Colorado revealed that the organization
was doing surveillance on even more ambitious possible targets, for the
purpose of designing an attack to culminate in a major disaster. Among them
were the route lines and control stations for the Colorado state petroleum,
gas, electric and hydroelectric systems. In addition to this, a member of
the group was requested to provide information on National Guard armories,
U.S. military installations, police stations, communications control sites,
and airports. 



Centers of Al-Fuqra activity are spread across the United States. Certain
criminal activities in Brooklyn (NY), Baltimore (MD), Philadelphia (PA),
Tucson (AZ), Portland (OR) and Denver, Colorado Springs, and Buena Vista
(CO) are being investigated for possible links to the sect by law
enforcement authorities. Of particular interest are the Al-Fuqra compounds
located in remote areas of the United States. In October of 1992 the
Colorado State Police raided the 101-acre Al-Fuqra compound near Buena Vista
and discovered a cache of weapons including Soviet manufactured AK-47
assault rifles, as well as American- made M-16 and M-14 rifles. 



The headquarters of the organization is believed to be in Hancock, New York,
along with what is regarded as the most important of the sect's compounds
which is located near Deposit, New York in the Catskill Mountains. Two other
compounds are located in South Carolina and the California desert. Press
reports indicate that Sheikh Jilani took part in the purchase of Al-Fuqra's
Colorado and New York compounds. 



Turning Point: The Jihad Council for North America 



The earliest attacks by members of Al-Fuqra have been traced to 1979;
however, the group's well-orchestrated attacks on its perceived enemies
commenced in 1983, the same year that the group initiated its Jihad [Holy
War] Council for North America in Toronto. Al-Fuqra was estimated at that
time to consist of three cells. 



In contrast to the activities of other terrorist organizations, Al-Fuqra has
never claimed responsibility for the acts of violence linked to its members.
The existence of the group came to light in 1983, when police arrested
Stephen Paster, an Al-Fuqra member who was later convicted for the bombing
of a Portland, Oregon hotel owned by the Bagwan Shree Rajneesh, an Indian
guru. 



Materiel found at Paster's home included components for the construction of
pipe bombs and what was described by investigators as an "urban warfare
handbook." Paster subsequently jumped bail and was re-arrested on June 26,
1985. A search of his home at that time revealed a cache of several
handguns, a semi-automatic pistol that looked like a submachine gun, written
documents describing the construction of electronic bombing mechanisms, and
a number of passports under a variety of aliases. Arms found in his car
included a "zip gun" with a bore "large enough to hold a shotgun shell"
together with a device for using it as part of a booby trap. 



The growing sophistication of the methods and weapons used by Paster mirrors
the development of Al-Fuqra from a loosely-knit organization whose adherents
carried out bombing attacks on religious institutions to a North American
network of organized cells whose members advanced to commit acts of fraud
and target individuals for murder. 



"Everyone Who Comes Must Be Eliminated. . ." 



Evidence of the existence of a larger network of the organization only
became apparent in 1989, after the Colorado Springs storage locker with its
hoard of Al-Fuqra documents and weapons was discovered. 



One of the documents found by the Colorado Springs police consisted of a
detailed three-page plan to murder Sheikh Rashid Khalifa of the Islamic
Center in Tucson, Arizona. Together with the plan were surveillance
photographs of the mosque. On the assumption that there might be police
patrols or other people at the mosque, the plan recommended that the
"dispatching [of) the subject[s]" should be done "in the quietest method
possible: knife, garrotte . . . " 



The plan went on to anticipate that Sheikh Khalifa "may not be there" at the
time that the Al-Fuqra members expected, and therefore recommended that
"[a]s we wait, everyone who comes must be eliminated until he shows up."
Khalifa was stabbed to death on January 31, 1990. As of yet, no arrests have
been made, although two Al-Fuqra members in Colorado who were arrested on
fraud charges are also suspected of having been a part of the plot to murder
Khalifa. 



Members of the sect allegedly funded their activities by illegally
collecting and cashing 276 checks totalling $355,000 from a Colorado state
insurance fund that paid workers' compensation claims. Dummy corporations
with names such as "McClean Carpenters" and "Professional Security
International" were used in order to receive the checks from the insurance
fund, and the checks were sent to post office boxes. 



Four members of the sect were arrested in Colorado and Pennsylvania on
charges of racketeering and forgery in October of 1992. Edward Ivan McGhee,
James L. Upshur, James D. Williams, all of Colorado, were arrested after law
enforcement authorities raided their homes and the Al-Fuqra compound.
Williams was separately charged with conspiracy to commit murder for his
involvement in the 1984 bombing of a Hare Krishna temple in Denver and Imam
Khalifa's murder in Arizona. Vicente Rafael Pierre was sentenced to four
years of probation in July of 1993 for his part in defrauding the the
Colorado workers' state compensation fund, and was permitted to return to
his home in Pennsylvania. In reviewing Pierre's role as part of the sect,
the sentencing judge described Pierre's role in defrauding the fund as
minor, and further pointed out that Pierre had not taken part in the actual
terrorist attacks. 



Part of the funds collected by the sect were believed to have been used for
the purchase of an isolated 101-acre farm compound near Buena Vista,
Colorado where the sect members' families resided. To date, less than
$20,000 of the stolen funds have been accounted for,which has led law
enforcement authorities to believe that they may have been sent to Pakistan.
Documents from the Colorado Springs storage locker that were discovered in
1989 indicate that this may well be the case, since members of the sect are
described as being required to regularly donate a percentage of their income
to Al-Fuqra's headquarters in Lahore, Pakistan. New documents discovered at
the group's compound near Buena Vista, Colorado in October of 1992 formed
the basis for the filing of new charges against Colorado Al-Fuqra members
James Williams and Edward Flinton in February of 1993. The two men, who were
previously charged with violations of organized crime laws were additionally
charged with conspiracy to murder Imam Rashid Khalifa. The documents showed
that Williams and Flinton had been involved in the planning of the murder,
but those who actually carried it out have yet to be found. 



Ties to the Afghani Mujahideen' 



Throughout the last decade, Sheikh Jilani promoted the cause of the Afghani
mujahideen' ('Those who fight the Jihad, or holy war) to American members of
the Al-Fuqra sect. Corresponding to similar efforts throughout the Muslim
world during the 1980's, some American members of the group travelled to the
Sudan for military training in order to join the Afghanis in what was
advanced as a "holy war" against the Soviets. 



Most recently, Clement Rodney Hampton-El, an African-American allegedly
connected to the averted attempt to bomb four major New York City locations,
has been described as "having worked closely" with the Al-Fuqra sect.
Hampton-El, who is also known as Abd al Rashid Abdallah, or "Dr. Rashid," is
also alleged to have been a part of the World Trade Center bombing by
assisting in the testing of explosives. 



During the Afghan war, Hampton-El was recruited as a member of Gulbuddin
Hikmatyar's Hizb al-Islami (also Hizb-I-Islami) - "Islamic Party" - to fight
in Afghanistan. Hikmatyar is known as one of the most vehement opponents of
secular regimes - including that of the United States - and it was his group
which received the lion's share of aid from the United States via Pakistan
in the 1980's. According to press accounts, the Afghan war's foreign
volunteers kept to themselves by establishing camps separate from those of
the Afghan troops. The volunteers acquired the reputation of being "zealous
troops" who did not avoid "fierce combat," and were also known to have the
policy of not taking any prisoners. Anthony Hyman, an expert on Afghanistan,
described the mujahideen as having "gained the reputation as some of the
most brutal fighters in the war, and they deserved it. They kept themselves
apart from the Afghans and were disliked for it. They regarded themselves as
superior." 



After he was wounded as a combatant in the Afghan war in November of 1988,
Hampton-El returned to the United States in order to recuperate. Robert
Dannin, an anthropologist who visited him at Long Island College Hospital,
described Hampton-El as having expressed the desire to go back to
Afghanistan so that he could have "another chance at martyrdom and
Paradise." 



Fighting Drug Dealers and Jihad 



Clement Rodney Hampton-El was well-regarded in his Brooklyn neighborhood and
known by his Muslim name as "Dr. Rashid." As a neighborhood activist, he
served as the leader of his Flatbush- area apartment project, where he
"offered medical advice and fought the drug dealers." Expressing skepticism
in the New York Police Department's competence in combating crime, he spoke
of patrolling the streets of his neighborhood in his "Ninja outfit" to
pursue crack dealers and to prevent children from being killed in local drug
wars. In consonance with this philosophy, Hampton-El regularly traveled as
part of a group of other African-American Muslims to a camp in Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania to practice combat training and target shooting. 



At one point in the interview, Hampton-El expounded upon his intense
frustration with racial injustice by alluding to vigilantism: "Before I left
on jihad [to Afghanistan] I had a super bad temper. For example, when the
Howard Beach murder happened I wanted to take care of business." Hampton-El
described himself after his stint in Afghanistan as "having calmed down
considerably." With regard to his service for the cause of Afghanistan,
Hampton- El told Dannin, "Many people have come here to see who this Rambo
is after all. I tell them it's something they will have to decide in their
own mind." According to Dannin, Hampton-El's desire to return to the
fighting in Afghanistan was fueled by his fear of "what he might do here if
he saw injustice and racism." 



Hampton-El was released from the hospital shortly after he was interviewed.
Several months later, Hampton-El expressed his intolerance of divergent
interpretations of the Qur'an (Koran) by participating in a demonstration
which decried the publication of Salman Rushdie's Satanic Verses. At the
time of the book's publication in early 1989, many Muslims denounced
Rushdie's work as sacrilege, but the most extreme reaction of all was that
of Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini, who issued a fatwa, or edict, sanctioning
Rushdie's murder together with a reward for any Muslim who would carry it
out. The fatwa is still in force today, and Salman Rushdie continues to live
in hiding in Britain. 



On August 3, several weeks after Hampton-El was arrested, a gang of ten gun
and explosives dealers was arrested in New York by the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms (BATF) for selling weapons illegally. The dealers, who
are African-American Muslims, claimed inspiration from Sheikh Umar Abd
al-Rahman, and allegedly attempted to obtain explosives in the form of pipe
bombs from "a friend" of "Rashid" (Hampton-El). One of them reportedly told
a BATF undercover agent that with "Rashid's" arrest, the group could no
longer procure pipe bombs. 



The crucial link to the explosives, however, appears to be Hampton-El. It
was he, according to the leader of the New York landmarks bomb plot, Siddig
Ibrahim Siddig Ali, who had promised to provide that group with two hand
grenades in order to detonate the explosive compound that was being prepared
for use against the United Nations, the FBI's New York headquarters and the
Lincoln and Holland Tunnels. 



Conclusion 



Prior to the World Trade Center bombing and the New York landmarks bomb
plot, for which Al-Fuqra members have come under law enforcement scrutiny,
the sect had already demonstrated its ability to carry out terrorist attacks
on religious institutions and figures. The fact that the sect never took
public responsibility for any of its attacks made the tracing of such
activity to its cell members difficult. 



The military and "self-defense" skills which members of the Al- Fuqra sect
acquired in Afghanistan with the apparent acquiescence of the U.S.
government seem to have been brought home by self-styled civic activists to
be used in the service of domestic terrorist acts. 



The extreme nature of the Al-Fuqra sect's actions is reflected in the fact
that the group has apparently been willing to attack even fellow Muslims.
Through their violence, the sect's followers also have trampled upon the
rights of other religious minorities. From the sect's point of view, none of
its victims or intended targets - whether Muslim, Hindu or Jewish - is
innocent. 



The Al-Fuqra sect's actions, as detailed in this report, place them outside
the accepted limits of religious tolerance in a democratic society. As David
Bowers, an undersheriff of Chaffee County in Colorado who has tracked the
sect, stated in a New York Newsday interview: "The Fuqra definitely
illustrates that they advocate purification of their religion [Islam] by
force of violence." 



According to an FBI report, the sect has a list of "enemies" which include:
the U.S. Government, Israel, Hindus, Hare Krishnas, the Jewish Defense
League, and the Nation of Islam. Because the sect has struck so violently
against its perceived enemies, it is essential that law enforcement remain
alert to its activities - and that the public be informed about the dangers
that they pose. 



Reported Incidents Linked to Al-Fuqra 



August 31, 1979: 
San Diego, California - Attack at a Hare Krishna temple. 



November 21 1979: 
Queens, New York - Attack on an Iranian (Shi'ite) mosque. 



September 1 1982: 
Tempe, Arizona - Attack on the Islamic Cultural Center. 



July, 1983: 
Portland, Oregon - A hotel owned by the Baghwan Shree Rajneesh, an Indian
guru, was firebombed by a member of Al-Fuqra. Three pipe bombs were placed
in a room on the fourth floor of the hotel by Stephen Paster, who is said to
be one of the organizers of Al-Fuqra in the United States. 



August 8, 1983:
Canton, Michigan - A leader of the Muslim Ahmadiyya sect, Dr. Mozaffar
Ahmad, is shot to death. The Ahmadiyya Center of Detroit is set on fire
shortly afterward. William Cain, an Al-Fuqra follower from Akron, Ohio was
identified as Ahmad's murderer. Both he and an accomplice, Calvin Jones were
killed in the fire. 



June 16, 1984:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - The Hare Krishna Temple of Philadelphia is
firebombed. 



June 17, 1984:
Seattle, Washington - The Integral Yoga Society, a Hindu religious
institution, and the Vendanta Society, a Sikh religious institution, are
bombed. Stephen Paster of Englewood, Colorado was later arrested in
connection to the bombing. After searching his car, police found a .12 gauge
firing device and a "shopping list" of the materials required to build a
radio-controlled explosive device. 



June-July, 1984:
Kansas City, Missouri - A defective bomb is found at the Vedanta Society. 



August 1, 1984:
Seattle, Washington - A member of the Seattle Vedanta Society, John
Liczwinko, is attacked. 



August 1, 1984: Denver - A Hare Krishna temple is firebombed, causing
$150,000 in damage. James Williams and Edward Hinton, two members of the
Al-Fuqra sect, were charged with conspiracy- to commit murder in March of
1993 in relation to the incident. 



August 1, 1984:
Overland Park, Kansas - Srinivasu Dasari, a Hindu physician, is kidnapped
and presumed dead. 



August 1, 1984:
Tacoma, Washington - Three East Indians are shot to death in a suburb of
that city. 



February 1, 1985:
Leetsdale, Colorado - Fire breaks out at a power station. 



June 22, 1985:
Houston, Texas - Attack on a local mosque. 



June 26, 1985:
Englewood, Colorado - A member of Al-Fuqra named Stephen Paster is arrested
for the second time after having jumped bail subsequent to his arrest in
1983 for allegedly bombing the Rajneeesh Hotel in Portland, Oregon. He was
arrested on charges of arson, "type-2 bombings, possession of a type-2
bombing device, and flight from prosecution." Paster was subsequently
sentenced to 20 years in prison in Oregon. 



July 5, 1985:
Rockford, Illinois - Attack on the Vat Thothikalam Lao. 



December 1, 1985:
Rockford Illinois - Attack on a Laotian temple. 



May 28, 1986:
Bethany, West Virginia - Attack on Randall Gorby, who is linked to the Hare
Krishna temple in Philadelphia. 



September 17, 1988:
Augusta, Georgia - A doctor is shot to death in front of Humana Hospital. 



September 16, 1989:
Colorado Springs - Law enforcement officials discover a cache of bombs and
ammunition in a storage locker. Among the items found were an assault rifle,
a sawed-off shotgun, a "bag full" of revolvers, a footlocker "filled to the
top" with ammunition," a crate of black powder, three pipe bombs "fused and
ready to blow," homemade hand grenades and mines, home- cooked plastic
explosive, bags of electric wiring, fuses, mercury switches and timing
devices. Also found in the storage locker were "Fuqra-type" documents and
photographs of the Jewish Community Center and the Hare Krishna Temple in
Denver. 



January 31, 1990:
Tucson, Arizona: Imam Rashid Khalifa, leader of an area mosque is allegedly
stabbed to death by members of the al-Fuqra sect. In February of 1993,
conspiracy charges are filed against Edward Flinton and James Williams of
Colorado for allegedly having plotted the murder. The actual perpetrators of
the murder have yet to be found. 



March 30, 1990:
Quincy, Massachusetts - Attack on the Islamic Center of Quincy. 



December 31, 1990:
Colorado - Five members of Al-Fuqra are reported to have illegally collected
and cashed $355,000 in checks from a Colorado state workers' compensation
insurance fund. Four of them, Vicente Rafael Pierre, James Williams, James
Upshur, and Edward (Flinton) McGhee were arrested in October of 1992. A
fifth member, James Childs,is still at large. 



January 11, 1991:
San Diego, California - Attack on the Islamic Cultural Center of San Diego. 



October, 1991 :
Toronto, Canada and Brooklyn, New York - Five members of Al-Fuqra are
arrested at Niagara Falls at the Canadian border and charged with conspiracy
to commit murder by plotting to bomb a Hindu temple and an Indian theater in
Toronto. Two of the arrested men, Khidr Ali and Glenn Neville Ford are from
Toronto, Canada and Caba Jose Harris, Robert Junior Wesley and Tyron Junior
Cole are from Texas. Among the documents in the possession of the men were
"detailed aerial photographs and floor plans of the two sites," and included
assignments for a "recon team," a "hit team" and a "guard team." One part of
the overall plan was to enter one of the buildings through a men's restroom
window, and another part of the plan suggested that a woman member of the
group should plant a bomb in the women's restroom of the building.
Videotapes of the interiors of the buildings were also found in the
possession of the men. 



In Brooklyn, the FBI and local police discovered weapons in an apartment
inhabited by an alleged leader of the group, Wilfred Savary, a.k.a. Mustafa
Muhammad Abd al-Rashid - "Abdu Rashid." Savary was the owner of the Chevy
Suburban that the five men were using to cross the Canadian border into the
United States. Nine loaded semi-automatic assault weapons and a "large
quantity" of ammunition was found in Savary's apartment, the most notable of
which was a rifle with a scope. In October of 1993, the trial of the five
alleged Al-Fuqra members began in Saint Catharines in Ontario, Canada amid
heavy security. 



October 8, 1992:
Al-Fuqra Compound, near Buena Vista, Colorado - An arsenal of attack weapons
is discovered in a search of a remote compound run by members of the
Al-Fuqra sect. Hidden in an old mine shaft were 30 semi-automatic weapons
and "several thousand rounds of ammunition" discovered by law enforcement
officials in a raid on the compound. The assault weapons included AK-47,
M-16 and M-14 rifles. Four members of the sect were arrested on fraud
charges: Edward Ivan McGhee, James L. Upshur, James D. Williams, and Vicente
Rafael Pierre. A fifth member, Chris Childs, is still at large. Documents
discovered at the compound revealed the group's intended targets in Denver,
Tucson, and Los Angeles. Thirty members of the Al-Fuqra sect were at the
compound at the time of the raid - one man, "three or four women," and the
rest children. 



February, 1993:
Pennsylvania - FBI officials search for weapons at a shooting range
suspected of being used by Al-Fuqra members. Two Al-Fuqra members from
Colorado were arrested in 1992 near the site. 



June 24, 1993:
New York - Eight men are arrested in connection with a plot to bomb four
sites in New York City, including the United Nations, FBI headquarters, and
the Holland and Lincoln tunnels. Among those arrested is Clement Rodney
Hampton-El (a.k.a. "Rashid" or "Dr. Rashid"), who is reported to be a member
of Al- Fuqra. 



August 3, 1993:
New York - A gang of ten gun and explosives dealers are arrested in
Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island for allegedly selling illegal weapons.
The gang was led by a group of African-American Muslims who claimed
inspiration from Sheikh'Umar Abd al Rahman. A member of the group, a private
security guard named Lamont Holder (a.k.a. Masoud Shaheed) reportedly
offered to obtain pipe bombs from a person he described as "a friend of
'Rashid"' (i.e., Clement Rodney Hampton- El). After Hampton-El's arrest in
June, Holder lost hope of obtaining the pipe bombs, saying that "Rashid's"
arrest cancelled the possibility of securing them.


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Though this report is nine years old, it's got a lot of information on Al
Fuqra terrorism in the United States that is found nowhere else, so I'm
posting it here. 



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 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/782257/posts?page=1#1> 1 posted on
11/04/2002 4:16:25 PM PST by  <http://www.freerepublic.com/~sabertooth/>
Sabertooth 
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To: Sabertooth
Toss John Muhammad into this mix and you see a Bernard Slepian connection. 

Wonder what it was he did to attract their attention!


 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/782257/posts?page=2#2> 2 posted on
11/04/2002 4:29:07 PM PST by  <http://www.freerepublic.com/~muawiyah/>
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To: muawiyah
Toss John Muhammad into this mix and you see a Bernard Slepian connection. 

I'm not up to speed on Slepian. Can you elaborate? 


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 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/782257/posts?page=3#3> 3 posted on
11/04/2002 4:32:08 PM PST by  <http://www.freerepublic.com/~sabertooth/>
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To: CheneyChick; vikingchick; Victoria Delsoul; WIMom;
one_particular_harbour; kmiller1k; GOPJ; ...
((((((growl)))))


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 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/782257/posts?page=4#4> 4 posted on
11/04/2002 4:32:55 PM PST by  <http://www.freerepublic.com/~sabertooth/>
Sabertooth 
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To: Sabertooth
Interesting group. First time I've heard of militant Sufis. 

Sheikh
<http://www.weeklystandard.com/Utilities/printer_preview.asp?idArticle=996>
Gilani's American Disciples


 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/782257/posts?page=5#5> 5 posted on
11/04/2002 4:36:10 PM PST by  <http://www.freerepublic.com/~kaiwen/> Kaiwen 
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To: Sabertooth
I looked up this sect after you mentioned a possible connection to John
Muhammad. It sounded like a real possiblity and then I saw the same
information in the Enquirer. Has the Enquirer guy been reading your threads?

 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/782257/posts?page=6#6> 6 posted on
11/04/2002 4:38:18 PM PST by  <http://www.freerepublic.com/~eva/> Eva 
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To: Sabertooth
Bump

 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/782257/posts?page=7#7> 7 posted on
11/04/2002 4:41:51 PM PST by  <http://www.freerepublic.com/~samwolf/>
SAMWolf 
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To: Sabertooth
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/782232/posts for the current "Atomic
Dog" vs. Bernard Slepian thread.

 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/782257/posts?page=8#8> 8 posted on
11/04/2002 4:42:12 PM PST by  <http://www.freerepublic.com/~muawiyah/>
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To: Kaiwen
>>a rotund Kashmiri of Sufi background with long-standing ties to Pakistan's
Interservice Intelligence Agency (ISI), 

He was born a sufi like many kashmiris but i doubt is still one. Looks like
he's a wackywahhabisalafijihadi type. 

sufis have been persecuted in pakistani kashmir. There's no love lost
between them and the saudis. And this guy must've been getting some money
from both the saudis and the ISI.

 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/782257/posts?page=9#9> 9 posted on
11/04/2002 4:43:20 PM PST by  <http://www.freerepublic.com/~swarthyguy/>
swarthyguy 
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To: Sabertooth
Very disturbing information.

 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/782257/posts?page=10#10> 10 posted
on 11/04/2002 4:45:34 PM PST by  <http://www.freerepublic.com/~darlin/>
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To: Darlin'
I agree. 

And these scum can go and al-Fuqra themselves as far as I'm concerned. Time
for some more CIA Predator work, methinks.


 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/782257/posts?page=11#11> 11 posted
on 11/04/2002 4:53:50 PM PST by
<http://www.freerepublic.com/~americanintokyo/> AmericanInTokyo 
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Since the adults have been in charge, it seems almost every week, quietly,
without much fanfare, we've rounded up someone or some group that threatens
us here at home or abroad. Yet we know we've only scratched the surface.
Identifying and ferreting them out is an enormously difficult task. We're
such a big country and we have been infested with domestic and imported
terrorist. I certainly don't envy the FBI, CIA and any number of other
agencies their responsibility and it is but one more reason why we need that
Department of Homeland Security. VOTE REPUBLICAN!

 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/782257/posts?page=12#12> 12 posted
on 11/04/2002 5:43:13 PM PST by  <http://www.freerepublic.com/~darlin/>
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To: Sabertooth; *JIHAD IN AMERICA; Grampa Dave; Clovis_Skeptic; ladyinred;
veronica; Travis McGee; ...
Good find! 

Here is a lengthy but important document which should be read by all! 


 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/776834/posts?page=1> Jihadis in the
Hood
Race, Urban Islam and the War on Terror 



JIHAD IN AMERICA: 



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 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/782257/posts?page=13#13> 13 posted
on 11/04/2002 6:10:58 PM PST by
<http://www.freerepublic.com/~ernestatthebeach/> Ernest_at_the_Beach 
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To: Sabertooth
An excellent post that needs to be pinged.

 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/782257/posts?page=14#14> 14 posted
on 11/04/2002 6:40:22 PM PST by  <http://www.freerepublic.com/~sjackson/>
SJackson 
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To: Sabertooth
Glad you posted this. We had a member of that sect in my area who killed a
Deputy Sheriff sniper style. He was living in a camp in the hills with other
Muslim Terrorists. They don't just target other Muslims.

 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/782257/posts?page=15#15> 15 posted
on 11/04/2002 6:44:50 PM PST by  <http://www.freerepublic.com/~ladyinred/>
ladyinred 
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To: Sabertooth
Thanks for the heads up!

 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/782257/posts?page=16#16> 16 posted
on 11/04/2002 7:23:57 PM PST by  <http://www.freerepublic.com/~alamogirl/>
Alamo-Girl 
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To: Sabertooth
Looks informative. I'll read it later. Meanwhile, don't get the "a" and the
"r" mixed up in Al-Fuqra.

 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/782257/posts?page=17#17> 17 posted
on 11/04/2002 7:26:06 PM PST by  <http://www.freerepublic.com/~agrandis/>
agrandis 
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To: Sabertooth
major bump

 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/782257/posts?page=18#18> 18 posted
on 11/04/2002 8:28:16 PM PST by  <http://www.freerepublic.com/~racebannon/>
RaceBannon 
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To: Sabertooth; Grampa Dave; ladyinred; piasa
BTTT!

 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/782257/posts?page=19#19> 19 posted
on 11/04/2002 9:26:16 PM PST by  <http://www.freerepublic.com/~travismcgee/>
Travis McGee 
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To: Sabertooth
The al Fuqra compound in the "CA desert" is just outside of Fresno. They are
also in Red Horse, Virginia. I've been thinking John Mohammed is somehow
linked up with these people for quite some time.

 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/782257/posts?page=20#20> 20 posted
on 11/04/2002 9:26:50 PM PST by  <http://www.freerepublic.com/~tinamina/>
tinamina 
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To: tinamina
I've been thinking John Mohammed is somehow linked up with these people for
quite some time. 

Maybe... 




 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/782390/posts> Sniper killings,
hideout,
clustered near old Al-Fuqra terror target


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 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/782257/posts?page=21#21> 21 posted
on 11/04/2002 9:36:36 PM PST by  <http://www.freerepublic.com/~sabertooth/>
Sabertooth 
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To: Sabertooth
ROP (Religion of Peace) bump.....

 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/782257/posts?page=22#22> 22 posted
on 11/05/2002 10:33:03 AM PST by  <http://www.freerepublic.com/~tracer/>
tracer 
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To: tracer
See also: 

The Seamless  <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/780246/posts?> Garment
of Hate: The Beltway Sniper Shootings and Islam


 <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/782257/posts?page=23#23> 23 posted
on 11/11/2002 8:04:43 PM PST by  <http://www.freerepublic.com/~mrustow/>
mrustow 
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