The trial of Maj. Nidal Hasan, sole suspect in the November 5, 2009 Fort Hood shooting, is set to begin August 20, 2012; he is charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 counts of attempted murder. The following report, which comprises documentation by the MEMRI Jihad and Terrorism Threat Monitor project, presents jihadi media interviews with Anwar Al-Awlaki, radical Yemeni-American sheikh and leader of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) who was killed in a drone strike on September 30, 2011, in which he discusses his relationship with Hasan and the Fort Hood shooting; reactions to the shooting from jihadi media outlets; recent remarks by online Al-Qaeda activists about the shooting as a model for future attacks; and reactions of other Al-Qaeda leaders: American Al-Qaeda spokesman Adam Gadahn, AQAP leaders, the Taliban, the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU), and other jihadi groups. The shooting by Hasan threw Al-Qaeda leaders, its main media outlets, and its followers online into paroxysms of ecstasy; as a U.S. Army serviceman carrying out a lone-wolf attack against other U.S. servicemen, he has been lionized by prominent jihadis of all stripes. Al-Awlaki called him a "hero" and a "man of conscience"; American Al-Qaeda spokesman Adam Gadahn characterized him as a "pioneer, a trailblazer, and a role model"; Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and its leaders praised him as a "hero" and an "heroic fighter," and the Taliban called him "courageous." The attack itself was termed "heroic" by Al-Qaeda's American spokesman Adam Gadahn, Al-Awlaki, and others. Al-Qaeda and jihadi groups worldwide are continuing to point to Hasan as a role model and the Fort Hood attack as a paradigm. Articles about Hasan have been turned into music videos, posted on YouTube and jihadi forums; his face is used for avatars for jihadis' Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, and other social media accounts, and in media by the Al-Qaeda media company Al-Sahab and articles about him have been published in Inspire. In short, Maj. Nidal Hasan has become a jihadi legend. Al-Awlaki Article States Hasan Is His Student, Expresses Support For His Deeds – And Is Transformed By Online Jihadi Follower Into Jihadi Music Video Four days after the Fort Hood attack, Al-Awlaki stated in an article he posted on his now-defunct website Anwar-alawlaki.com that Hasan was a "hero" and "a man of conscience who could not bear living the contradiction of being a Muslim and serving in an army that is fighting against his own people. This is a contradiction that many Muslims brush aside and just pretend that it doesn't exist. Any decent Muslim cannot live, understanding properly his duties towards his Creator and his fellow Muslims, and yet serve as a U.S. soldier." Justifying Hasan's attack, Al-Awlaki continued: "The U.S. is leading the war against terrorism, which in reality is a war against Islam. Its army is directly invading two Muslim countries and indirectly occupying the rest through its stooges. Nidal opened fire on soldiers who were on their way to be deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. How can there be any dispute about the virtue of what he has done? In fact, the only way a Muslim could Islamically justify serving as a soldier in the U.S. army is if his intention is to follow the footsteps of men like Nidal. The heroic act of brother Nidal also shows the dilemma of the Muslim American community..." Al-Awlaki concluded his posting by offering prayers for Hasan, "May Allah grant our brother Nidal patience, perseverance, and steadfastness, and we ask Allah to accept from him his great heroic act. Ameen."[1] Anwar Al-Awlaki's article praising Nidal Hasan has been set to music and distributed via various jihadi websites and YouTube. One such video, titled "Sheikh Anwar Al-Awlaki Exposes the Truth," posted on YouTube on February 4, 2010, was produced by YouTube user and London-based Islamist "dcfnfb," shows Al-Awlaki's words scrolling across the screen: "Nidal Hasan is a hero. He is a man of conscience who could not bear living the contradiction of being a Muslim and serving in an army that is fighting against his own people... The fact that fighting against the U.S. army is an Islamic duty today cannot be disputed. No scholar with a grain of Islamic knowledge can defy the clear cut proofs that Muslims today the right – rather the duty – to fight against American tyranny. Nidal has killed soldiers who were about to be deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan in order to kill Muslims... May Allah grant our brother Nidal patience, perseverance, and steadfastness, and we ask Allah to accept from his great heroic act. Amen."[2] Al-Awlaki Tells Al-Jazeera About His Personal Relationship With Hasan The month after the attack, in Sana'a, Yemen, Al-Awlaki told jihadi forum member Abdelela Haidar Shayie, in an interview posted December 23, 2009 on Al-Jazeera, that he had first been contacted by Hasan a year earlier. Almost as soon as the interview was posted, it was picked up by numerous jihadi forums, where members added their praise for both Al-Awlaki and Hasan. On the Al-Falluja forum, to which Abdelela Haidar Shayie belongs, members praised the latter and also asked Allah to heal Hasan and grant him patience. Along with the interview, Al-Jazeera reported, "Before carrying out the operation, Major Nidal was in touch with Al-Awlaki, and asked him about the religious legitimacy of the [planned] operation and about his role as a Muslim in the American army." The article also quoted Hasan in his communication with Al-Awlaki: "You are the only Muslim Imam who lived in America and who understands Allah's words and knows well how to address people with a Western mentality.'..." The following are excerpts from the Aljazeera.net interview with Al-'Awlaki:[3] Question: "What is your connection with Nidal Hasan, and when did it begin?" Answer: "Nidal Hasan prayed at my mosque when I was imam at the Dar Al-Hijra mosque." Q: "When was your first meeting?" A: "About nine years ago, when I was imam of the Dar Al-Hijra mosque in the capital Washington, a mosque which is one of the biggest Islamic centers in America." Q: "[There are] reports that there was more than that." A: "Brother Nidal used to contact me via email last year, until the middle of this year." Q: "When did the correspondence with Nidal begin?" A: "I got the first message from Nidal on December 17, 2008." Q: "Who initiated the correspondence, you or him?" A: "He initiated the correspondence with me." Q: "What did the correspondence contain?" A: "He was asking about killing American soldiers and officers. [He asked] whether this is a religiously legitimate act or not." Q: "So he asked you that question about a year before the operation was carried out?" A: "Yes. And I wondered how the American security agencies, who claim to be able to read car license plate numbers from space, everywhere in the world, I wondered how [they did not reveal this]." Q: "What did Nidal want from you in his messages?" A: "Naturally, as I told you, the first message was asking for an edict regarding the [possibility] of a Muslim soldier killing his colleagues who serve with him in the American army. In other messages, Nidal was clarifying his position regarding the killing of Israeli civilians. He was in support of this, and in his messages he mentioned the religious justifications for targeting the Jews with missiles. Then there were some messages in which he asked for a way through which he could transfer some funds to us [and by this] participate in charitable activities." Q: "There are other indications to your connections with Nidal, one of which is that you blessed what he did three days after he did it." A: "My support to the operation was because the operation that brother Nidal carried out was a courageous one, and I endeavored to explain my position regarding what happened because many Islamic organizations and preachers in the West condemned the operation. So it was necessary for me [to raise] a voice that is [myself] connected to the Muslims in America and the West, while at the same time is independent and explains the truth regarding what Nidal did, especially since the media tried to connect him to me from the very beginning." Q: "Why did you bless Nidal Hasan's act?" A: "Because Nidal's target was a military target inside America, and there is no question about this. Then, also, those members of the military [i.e. the victims] were not regular soldiers; rather they were prepared and preparing themselves to go to battle and to kill downtrodden Muslims and to commit crimes in Afghanistan... "So how can I or any other preacher be silent after he hears that some of those who belong to the shari'a jurisprudence declare that Nidal's action was a crime? While there is an argument about operations in which non-combatants die, what religious argument do these religious people have when the target is absolutely military?" Q: "How can you support what Nidal did, when he was betraying his American homeland?" A: "It is more important that he not betray his religion. Serving in the American army in order to kill Muslims is betrayal of Islam, and the America of today is the Pharaoh of the past. It is the enemy of Islam, and a Muslim must not serve in the American army, except if he intends to go in the footsteps of our brother Nidal. Allegiance to Islam means allegiance to Allah, his messengers, and the believers, and not to a piece of soil that they call homeland. The allegiance of the American Muslim [must be] to his Muslim nation, and not to America. Brother Nidal proved that with his blessed operation, and Allah rewarded him the best of rewards." Q: "Do you have a direct connection to the incident?" A: "I did not recruit Nidal Hasan to this operation; the one who recruited him was America, with its crimes and injustice, and this is what America refuses to admit. America does not want to admit that what Nidal did, and what thousands of other Muslims do against America, is because of its unjust policies against the Islamic world. Nidal Hasan is a Muslim before he is an American, and he is also from Palestine, and he sees the oppression of the Jewish oppression of his people under American cover and support. True, I may have a role in his intellectual direction, but nothing beyond that, and I am not trying to absolve myself of what he did because I do not support it. No, but because I wish I had had the honor of having a bigger role in what happened than the role I really had." Q: "You told me before about your correspondence with Nidal, and you gave me an original copy of it. Reading it, I found that he trusts you and respects you, and now you are telling me that [you have] no direct or strong relationship with him?" A: "I told you about the correspondence, and I explained it, and I even gave you [those original copies], so that you can publish it, because the American administration forbade its publication. Why don't they want this correspondence out? What is the reason? [By banning it from publication] do they want to cover up their security failure, or is it because they do not want to admit that Nidal Hasan is a man of principles, and that he did what he did in the service of Islam? They want [the operation] to be viewed as individual, unexpected behavior, that has no connection to the conduct of the criminal American army." Q: "Do you believe that Nidal will face the death penalty?" A: "It is possible, and in any case we pray for him that Allah will direct him to the truth and to what is good." Q: "What will you feel if he is executed?" A: "I pray to Allah to receive him in the ranks of the martyrs, since when he did what he did, he was expecting to be a martyr, and if he is executed, good for him." Another Al-Awlaki Interview On Hasan Posted On Leading Al-Qaeda Forum On May 23, 2010, online jihadi forums released an interview with Al-Awlaki on Hasan and his support for him and the attack. The following are excerpts:[4] Interviewer: "You are accused of involvement in 14 cases [of terror] in the U.S., Canada, and Britain. Is there any truth in these allegations, which have been spread by the media, and what are the reasons for this onslaught?" Anwar Al-Awlaki: "This onslaught is because I am a Muslim who calls to Islam. They are accusing me of incitement. Nidal Hasan, Umar Farouk, and the other cases that you mentioned – the common denominator between them is incitement. Incitement to what? Incitement to jihad, and to the Islam revealed by Allah in the Koran and in the Sunna of His Prophet. That is the accusation." Al-Awlaki stated explicitly in the interview, "Nidal Hasan is a student of mine, and I am proud of this. I am proud that there are people like Nidal Hasan among my students. What he did was a heroic act, a wonderful operation. I ask Allah to make him steadfast, to protect him, and to free him. I support what he did, and I call upon anyone who calls himself a Muslim, and serves in the U.S. army, to follow in the footsteps of Nidal Hasan." He added: "I call upon [all] Muslims to follow in his footsteps, and to wage jihad by speech or by action. Nidal Hasan set a wonderful example, and I ask Allah to make it a beginning, and that many other Muslims will follow in his footsteps. How can we possibly oppose an operation like Nidal Hasan's?! He killed American soldiers on their way to Afghanistan and Iraq. Who could possibly oppose this? There is a consensus about this issue, not only among humans, but even among domesticated animals. If you push a cat into a corner, it makes its fur stand on end, and it bares its teeth and its claws in order to defend itself. Yet we say that a Muslim does not have the right to defend himself? Nidal Hasan is Palestinian in origin. He was defending his nation. We are dealing with an infidel country, America, which is at war with us. The image of ourselves that we want to convey to America is: Oh America, if you attack us, we will attack you, and if you kill us, we will kill you." The interview ended with Al-Awlaki stating: "They shut down my website following Nidal Hasan's operation. I had posted an article of mine in support of what Nidal Hasan did, and so, they shut down my website. Then I read in the Washington Post that they were monitoring my communications. So I was forced to stop these communications. I left that region, and then the American air strikes took place. But it is not true that I am a fugitive. I move around among my tribesmen and in other parts of Yemen, because the people of Yemen hate the Americans, and support the people of truth and the oppressed. I move around among the Awlaki tribe, and I get support from wide sectors of the people in Yemen, whether in Abida, Daham, Waila, Hashed, Bakil, or Hawlan, whether in Hadhramawt, Abyan, Shabwa, Aden, or Sana'a. "Nidal Hasan used to be an American Muslim, the way the U.S. wants them to be. Nidal Hasan used to pray, fast, and give zakat, but at the same time, he was a soldier in the U.S. army, whose loyalty lay with America. Then, as a result of America's crimes, he turned into a mujahid for the sake of Allah. From being an American soldier, Nidal Hasan turned into a mujahid who killed the soldiers with whom he served. If America"s crimes continue, we will see a new Nidal Hasan. There are also mujahideen from the West, or from America, in Afghanistan and in Iraq, and this phenomenon will grow, due to the Western and American crimes in the Islamic world. [...] If that small band of mujahideen have managed to defeat America, imagine what would happen if the Islamic nation rose up. America cannot withstand this Islamic nation. It is too weak. America's cunning is weaker than a spider web." In December 2011, AQAP released a video dated November 2011 which included a posthumous message from Al-Awlaki, who was killed two months earlier.[5] Also appearing in the video was AQAP Mufti Sheikh Ibrahim Al-Rubaish, who discussed the relationship between Al-Awlaki and Nidal Hasan and how Al-Awlaki used his website to inspire and motivate his followers. Al-Rubaish said of Al-Awlaki: "He continued to use fatwas that motivated to kill the Americans in their own grounds. As a result, the mujahid brother Nidal Hasan responded to that call – may Allah release him – who executed a heroic slaughter in Fort Hood military base, killing those soldiers who were preparing to go to Iraq." Narrator: "And now, we present to you a recorded message that was taken from the archive of Sheikh Anwar Al-Awlaki, may Allah have mercy on him. He delivered it lastly before he was killed. The message was forwarded to the American people, the Muslims in the West in general, and particularly in America." Sheikh Anwar Al-Awlaki: "I would like to forward my message to the American people, also to the Muslims in the West in general, and particularly in America... Obama has promised that his administration will be one of transparency, but he has not fulfilled his promise. His administration tried to portray the operation of brother Nidal Hasan as an individual act of violence from an estranged individual. The administration practiced a control on the leak of information concerning the operation in order to cushion the reaction of the American public. Until this moment the administration is refusing to release the emails exchanged between myself and Nidal..." Al-Awlaki concluded: "I, for one, was born in the U.S. and lived in the U.S. for 21 years. America was my home. I was a preacher of Islam, involved in non-violent Islamic activism. However, with the American invasion of Iraq and continued U.S. aggression against Muslims, I could not reconcile between living in the U.S. and being a Muslim, and I eventually came to the conclusion that my brothers in Al-Qaeda have already reached a few years earlier. I came to the conclusion that jihad against America is binding upon myself, just as it is binding on every other able Muslim... "Nidal Hasan was not recruited by Al-Qaeda. Nidal Hasan was recruited by American crimes, and this is what America refuses to admit. America refuses to admit that its foreign policies are the reason behind a man like Nidal Hasan – born and raised in the U.S. – turning his guns against American soldiers. And the more crimes America commits, the more mujahideen will be recruited to fight against it... "Hence my advice to you is this: you have two choices – either hijra or jihad. You either leave or you fight. You leave and live amongst Muslims, or you stay behind and follow the example of Nidal Hasan and others, who fulfilled their duty of fighting for Allah's cause. I specifically invite the youth to either fight in the West, or join their brothers on the fronts of jihad – Afghanistan, Iraq, and Somalia. I invite them to join us in our new front, Yemen, the base from which the great jihad of the Arabian Peninsula will begin; the base from which the greatest army of Islam will march forth..." On June 3, 2011, jihadi websites posted a two-part video – the first part 55 minutes long and the second 45 minutes long – produced by Al-Qaeda's Al-Sahab media company and titled "Do Not Rely on Others, Take [the Task] Upon Yourself." The first part is devoted to the topic of al-jihad al-fardi ("individual jihad"), namely jihad operations performed by a single individual or by a small group. It features excerpts from old videos by Al-Qaeda leaders (including Osama bin Laden, Ayman Al-Zawahiri, Abu Yahya Al-Libi, Attiyat Allah Al-Libi, Anwar Al-Awlaki, and Adam Gadahn) who speak in praise of one-man operations and call upon Muslims in the West to carry them out. Interspersed with this is footage from Western media intended to illustrate the West's crimes against the Muslims. This video is another illustration of an emerging strategy, which became apparent in the second issue of Al-Qaeda's English-language online magazine Inspire, of relying on the Muslim communities in the West and laying the burden of jihad in the West on their shoulders. The image released within the video included Nidal Hasan.[6] In March 2010 Video: "The Mujahid Brother Nidal Hasan Has Shown Us What One Righteous Muslim With An Assault Rifle Can Do For His Religion And Brothers In Faith... He Is A Pioneer, A Trailblazer, And A Role-Model Who Has... Shown The Way Forward For Every Muslim Who Finds Himself Among The Unbelievers" Adam Gadahn, the American-born Al-Qaeda spokesman, has praised Hasan in multiple videos. In a March 7, 2010 video devoted entirely to Hasan, he stated:[7] "The year 2009, the inaugural year of a new administration in Washington, ended in a truly miserable fashion for the Crusader West and its intelligence organs, who suffered a series of moral and material blows which culminated in the bloody deaths of at least eight CIA operatives in a masterfully planned and executed martyrdom operation inside their clandestine base in Afghanistan. This crushing blow came just a few days after the compromising of America's supposedly airtight security, in a valiant attempt by a heroic soldier of Al-Qaeda to bring down an American airliner over Detroit. "But I would like here to take you back to an earlier event, one whose hero wasn't a member of Al-Qaeda or any other Islamic group, but was in fact, a ranking officer of the United States Army, Major Nidal Malik Hasan, who this past autumn opened fire on a group of American soldiers preparing to deploy to Afghanistan, deep within the army's largest domestic base, Fort Hood, Texas. According to official army figures, at least 13 Crusaders were killed and more than 30 wounded in this surprise attack. Major Nidal Malik Hasan himself was shot, wounded and captured, and has had charges filed against him in a Crusader military court of inquisition, in preparation for a summary show trial whose outcome is not in question. [...]" "The fact is, the heroic Fort Hood operation opens up a host of new opportunities for discussion of the hypocrisy, hubris, and less-than-wholesome aspects of the Western Crusader culture, which bestows peace prizes on war presidents and condemns Christmas messages from captured American soldiers as cruel – even as it continues to torture and humiliate the Muslims and other prisoners in its own custody. However, in the interest of brevity, I will leave such topics for another day in favor of shining further light on the nature and motivations of the man behind this historic and trend-setting operation, our mujahid brother Nidal Malik Hasan: we consider him to be a righteous man and we don't purify him before Allah." "The mujahid brother Nidal Hasan has shown us what one righteous Muslim with an assault rifle can do for his religion and brothers in faith, and has reminded us of how much pride and joy a single act of resistance and courage can instill in the hearts of Muslims everywhere. The mujahid brother Nidal Hasan, by the grace of Allah and with a single 30-minute battle, singlehandedly brought the morale of the American military and public to its lowest point in years. The mujahid brother Nidal Hasan, lightly armed but with a big heart, a strong will, and a confident step, again brought into sharp focus the weaknesses and vulnerabilities of America, and again proved wrong those who claim America cannot be hit where it hurts. And most significantly, the mujahid brother Nidal Hasan is a pioneer, a trailblazer, and a role-model who has opened a door, lit a path and shown the way forward for every Muslim who finds himself among the unbelievers and yearns to discharge his duty to Allah and play a part in the defense of Islam and Muslims against the savage, heartless, and bloody Zionist Crusader assault on our religion, sacred places, and homelands." "Just as significant and just as deserving of contemplation and emulation as what the defiant mujahidbrother Nidal Hasan did, is what he didn't do. Courageous Brother Nidal didn't give the orders of men priority over the orders of Allah, nor did he fear the wrath of men more than the wrath of Allah. [We reckon him so and Allah is his Reckoner]. And defiant Brother Nidal didn't make the youthful mistake he made in joining the American army an excuse for making the mistake of a lifetime and taking part in the fighting and killing of Muslims in Afghanistan, Iraq or anywhere else. This is why I believe that defiant Brother Nidal is the ideal role model for every repentant Muslim in the armies of the unbelievers and apostate regimes who, like him, has come to the correct conclusion that true Islam isn't in a name or a set of rituals but in fact is in total submission and obedience to Allah and total disobedience to and disassociation from the unbelievers. When Brother Nidal was issued orders which conflicted with Islamic doctrine and values, he resisted them until the last bullet and thereby broke the mold of the mindlessly obedient soldier – a mold preferred and cultivated by the militaries of the world but totally rejected by Islam – which says loudly and clearly: 'Obedience to a Created Being in Disobedience to the Creator is Impermissible.' "Not only did defiant Brother Nidal break free of the influence of the unbelievers he had grown up and worked with and served under, he also broke free of the evil influence of the anti-Jihad, pro-Crusade Sheikh and muftis, who attempt to legitimize the killing of Muslims in Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere using the flimsiest pretexts and excuses imaginable. Defiant Brother Nidal didn't try to silence his conscience, or justify obeying his commanders and remaining in the ranks of the unbelievers with those Sheikhs" scandalous Fatwas – which permit the impermissible, prohibit the obligatory and condone the murder of Muslims in the name of fighting terrorism – or in the name of protecting salary and position, or in the name of preserving the good reputation of American Muslims and dispelling any doubts about their patriotism and loyalty to America. Brother Nidal didn't try to hide behind such ridiculous excuses because he knew that – however many famous signatures it might carry and whatever fancy title it might have – no Fatwa in this world can possibly justify breaking the clear, unambiguous and agreed-upon laws of the Shari'ah - like the law forbidding the killing of Muslims or the law ordering loyalty to the believers and disloyalty to the unbelievers, and he knew that on the day of Judgment, all the Ulama, Mullas, Muftis and Imams of this world put together would be incapable of saving him from divine retribution, were he to have blindly followed their permissions and prohibitions in contravention of what he knew – in his heart of hearts and through honest research and careful study – to be Allah's ruling and decree. "I believe that Brother Nidal realized that the insults, accusations, imprisonment, loneliness and other difficulties that one might face during or after one's mission, are insignificant when compared to the punishment Allah has threatened – in numerous places in the Koran and Hadith – for those who abandon compulsory Hijra and Jihad, despite them having access to the necessary ways and means. But at the same time, I believe Brother Nidal realized that Islam neither calls for nor approves of hasty, reckless and poorly planned actions, and that's why he acted with caution and took the necessary steps in order to avoid repeating the mistakes others have made in operational and procedural matters. For example, Brother Nidal didn't – as far as we know – discuss his plans over government-monitored and -controlled telephone and computer systems, nor did he confide his secrets to recent acquaintances, or even long-time acquaintances, whose professed loyalty to Islam and Muslims and apparent eagerness to defend their faith and brethren may or may not be as strong or as genuine as it appears. Brother Nidal wasn't taken in by the provocateurs who infiltrate the mosques and Muslim communities of America with hidden microphones, in order to entrap Muslims eager to perform the duty of Jihad. And Brother Nidal didn't unnecessarily raise his security profile or waste money better spent on the operation itself by traveling abroad to acquire skills and instructions which could easily be acquired at home, or indeed, deduced by using one's own powers of logic and reasoning. "For example, the first thing many people often ask is: 'What weapon should I use in my operation?' But the answer to this question – and it's an important question – is not as difficult as it may seem. Themujahid Brother Nidal Hasan used firearms in his assault on Fort Hood, but the fact is, today's mujahidis no longer limited to bullets and bombs when it comes to his choice of a weapon. As the blessed operations of September 11 showed, a little imagination and planning and a minimal budget can turn almost anything into a deadly, effective and convenient weapon which can take the enemy by surprise and deprive him of sleep for years on end. "Another important and often intimidating stage of preparation for any operation is the targeting phase. When the time came to pick his target, the mujahid Brother Nidal chose carefully, looking for a target with which he was well acquainted, a target which was feasible, and a target whose hitting would have a major impact on the enemy. In Brother Nidal's case, these three important qualities came together in Fort Hood, but as you start to make your plans, you shouldn't make the mistake of thinking that military bases are the only high-value targets in America and the West. On the contrary, there are countless other strategic places, institutions and installations which, by striking, the Muslim can do major damage to the Crusader West and further our global agenda and long-range strategic objectives. [...] "My Muslim brother – Jihad is neither the personal property nor the exclusive responsibility of any single group, organization or individual. Instead, it is the personal duty of every able-bodied Muslim on the face of this earth, until the last Muslim captive is freed and the last piece of occupied Islamic land is recovered, and until Muslims live in safety and security in the benevolent shadow of the Islamic state. Allah has given you faculties of reason, judgment, and choice within the guidelines of Islam, and it is for you – like your heroic mujahid brother Nidal Hasan – to decide how, when and where you discharge this duty. But whatever you do, don't wait for tomorrow to do what can be done today, and don't wait for others to do what you can do yourself." Gadahn In Video To Obama: Hasan "Was [Once] One Of Yours"; Even Without Al-Qaeda, "There Would Still Be Hundreds Of Millions Of Muslims Ready And Willing To Fight You" In a June 10, 2010 video to President Barack Obama, Adam Gadahn released another video praising Nidal Hasan, "Major Nidal Malik Hasan isn't a member of Al-Qaeda, Barack, nor of any other Islamic group for that matter. In fact, once upon a time, he was one of yours. The thousands of other Muslims in America eager to perform the duty of defensive Jihad also aren't members of Al-Qaeda. And you know what, Barack? Al-Qaeda hasn't been around forever, and even actual members of Al-Qaeda weren't born as members. No, Barack, this organization and those like it came into being for a reason and as a reaction, and those who are members joined up for a reason and as a reaction. In other words, Barack, even if you were to succeed in eliminating Al-Qaeda, or even if we were to imagine a world without Al-Qaeda in the first place, there would still be hundreds of millions of Muslims ready and willing to fight you, whether individually or under the Jihadi banner and name of their choosing, so long as you insist on depriving the Muslims of their rights and ignoring their legitimate demands." [8] On May 26, 2010, Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) released a 55-minute video that included new statements by senior Al-Qaeda operative Fahd Al-Quso, who is under U.S. indictment for his alleged role in the USS Cole bombing. This was the first time that Al-Quso, who was wanted by the FBI, Interpol, and the U.S. State Department until he was killed in a May 2012 U.S. airstrike in Yemen, appeared in an AQAP production, and he referred to Nidal Hasan. He said: "It is legitimate to fight against the Americans. Wherever they are found, we will fight them. We will destroy their warships that are anchored off our coasts, like we destroyed the [USS] Cole. We will kill their intelligence agents, like [CIA Khost bomber] Humam [Al-Balawi] did... We will pulverize their embassies and consulates, like we did in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam, and like what occurred in Jeddah and Karachi.... What is more, we will take the battle to their own soil and we will launch first strikes. We will kill their soldiers in their secure bases, as did the heroic fighter Nidal Hasan at Fort Hood, may Allah free him. Likewise, their airplanes are a legitimate target for us."[9] The second issue of Inspire, the English-language magazine of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), which was published on October 11, 2010, includes an interview with AQAP deputy commander Said Al-Shihri (also known as Abu Sufyan). Asked "What is your advice to the Muslims in the West?" he responded: "[...] The operations of our brothers, Nidal Hasan and Umar Al-Farouk, may Allah grant them steadfastness, are great heroic acts so whoever may add himself to this great list should do so and we ask Allah to grant them success. And all praise is due to Allah." [10] In a February 2010 article in the AQAP media company Al-Malahim's magazine Sada Al-Malahim, AQAP Emir Nasir Al-Wahishi - offered his organization's assistance to individuals wishing to carry out terror attacks like Hasan's: "The method of individual jihad represented by the hero Nidal Hasan is one of the methods of jihad today, and the Islamic nation needs to revive its use... The individual operation is more difficult to detect [and] can be executed more quickly, and it is easier thereby to penetrate [the defenses of] the enemy. The individual operation is organized and planned by the jihad group, which then enlists the appropriate individual to carry it out, [or else] it can be through direction, guidance, and coordination with the individual, as was the case with the operation of the mujahid brother Nidal Hasan, may Allah preserve him. "As for America and the West, this is our message to you: Our efforts will never stop – rather, they will continue. We have long lists of martyrdom-seekers. The mujahideen, praise be to Allah, are gaining in power and determination, and we will continue our battle with you until Allah judges between us and you. [Koran 7:128:] The world is Allah's and he bequeaths it to whomsoever He wills among His servants, and the [good] ending is for the pious. Praise be to Allah, Lord of the worlds."[11] On December 28, 2009 Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula released a statement titled "The Operation of Brother Mujahid Umar Farouk the Nigerian in Response to the American Attack in Yemen" on the jihadist website Shumukh Al-Islam, which referred to Hasan and claimed responsibility for the attempted Christmas Day terrorist attack on a plane over Detroit. It read: "We call upon every Muslim that is devoted to his religion and his belief to get the polytheists out of the Arabian peninsula, by killing every crusader who works in the embassies or in other facilities, and to declare a total war on every crusader in the peninsula of Muhammad, Allah's prayer and peace be upon him and upon his family, on land, sea, and air. And we call upon every soldier who works in the crusader armies and the collaborating governments to repent to Allah and to follow the hero mujahid brother Nidal Hasan, and to kill every crusader with all means of killing that are available to him, in support of Allah's religion and in order to raise his word on Earth."[12] An article in Issue I, Summer 2010 of the Al-Qaeda English-language magazine Inspire, "The Operation Of 'Umar Faruq Al-Nigiri In Response To The American Aggression On Yemen," calls on "every soldier working in the crusader armies and puppet governments to repent to Allah and follow the example of the heroic mujahid brother Nidal Hasan; to stand up and kill all the crusaders by all means available to him, supporting the religion of Allah and to make the word of Allah most supreme on earth." The issue also includes an interview with AQAP leader Sheikh Abu Basir in which he is asked "What is your advice to the Muslims in the West?" and in his reply mentions Hasan as someone whose actions should be imitated. Inspire editor Yahya Ibrahim also praised Hasan in his article "The West Should Ban The Niqab Covering Its Real Face," writing, "Within a short span of time there was Fort Hood, the operation of 'Umar Al-Faruq, the attempt against the Swedish cartoonist and finally Times Square. There is no reason to believe that such attacks would abate." The well-known article in this issue of the magazine, "How To Make A Bomb In The Kitchen Of Your Mom" by "Al-Qaeda Chef" also refers to Hasan as a "hero" and an "icon": "My Muslim brother, who wants to support the religion of Allah: do not make too many calculations and forecasting of the results and consequences. It is true that Umar Al-Faruq and his brothers Nidal Hasan and Shahzad were imprisoned, but they have become heroes and icons that are examples to be followed." Click here to read the full report. [1] MEMRI Special Dispatch No. 2638, "U.S.-Born Yemen-Based Imam Anwar Al-Awlaki On His CA-Hosted Website: Fort Hood Shooter 'Nidal Hassan Is A Hero'," November 9, 2009,http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/3737.html [2] MEMRI Inquiry & Analysis Series Report No. 606, "YouTube – The Internet's Primary and Rapidly Expanding Jihadi Base: Part II," May 4, 2010, http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/4133.htm [3] MEMRI Special Dispatch No. 2713, "On Al-Jazeera.net – First Interview With U.S.-Born Yemen-Based Imam Anwar Al-'Awlaki On Major Nidal Hasan And The Fort Hood Shooting: Nidal [Hasan] Contacted Me A Year Ago," December 23, 2009, http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/3859.htm [4] MEMRI TV Clip No. 2480, "Yemeni-American Jihadi Cleric Anwar Al-Awlaki In First Interview With Al-Qaeda Media Calls On Muslim U.S. Servicemen To Kill Fellow Soldiers," May 23, 2010,http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/2480.htm [5] MEMRI TV Clip No. 3240, "AQAP Video Features American-Yemeni Cleric Anwar Al-Awlaki Calling On American Muslims To Either Leave Or Follow The Example Of Nidal Hassan," December 20, 2011,http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/3240.htm [6 MEMRI Special Dispatch No. 3885, "New Al-Qaeda Al-Sahab Video Reiterates: Carry Out One-Man Jihad Operations In The West," June 3, 2011, http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/5339.htm [7] MEMRI TV Clip No. 2404, "Adam Gadahn Praises Nidal Hasan, Calls For More Lone Wolf Attacks," March 7, 2010, http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/2404.htm [8] MEMRI TV Clip No. 2518, "American Al-Qaeda Operative Adam Gadahn Threatens More Anti-American Terror Attacks In A Personal Address To President Obama, And Concludes: Next Time We Might Not Show The Same Restraint And Self-Control," June 20, 2010,http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/2518.htm [9] MEMRI Special Dispatch No. 2975, "Indicted USS Cole Bomber Fahd Al-Quso In New AQAP Video: We Will Strike The U.S. Homeland, Embassies, And Warships," May 26, 2010,http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/4209.htm [10] MEMRI Special Dispatch No. 3292, "AQAP Deputy Commander Calls On Muslims In West To Emulate Fort Hood Shooter, Airplane Bomber," October 12, 2011,http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/4668.htm [11] MEMRI Special Dispatch No. 2816, Al-Qaeda In The Arabian Peninsula: We Have Many More Martyrdom-Seekers; Future Attacks Will Be Modeled On Those Of Abdulmutallab, Nidal Hasan, February 19, 2010, http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/3985.htm [12] MEMRI Special Dispatch No. 2717, "Al-Qaeda In The Arabian Peninsula Releases Statement On Jihadist Website Claiming Responsibility For Attempted Christmas Day Terrorist Attack," December 28, 2009, http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/3864.htm MEMRI | MEMRI TV | JIHAD AND TERRORISM THREAT MONITOR | SOUTH ASIA STUDIES PROJECT
IntroductionAnwar Al-Awlaki On Maj. Nidal Hasan And The Fort Hood Attack
AQAP Video Includes AQAP Mufti Al-Rubaish Praising Hasan's "Heroic Slaughter" – Inspired By Al-Awlaki; Also Posthumous Message From Al-Awlaki
Video By Al-Qaeda Media Company Al-Sahab Uses Image Of Hasan To Underline Call For One-Man Jihad Operations In The West
U.S.-Born Al-Qaeda Spokesman Adam Gadahn On Hasan
AQAP Commander Fahd Al-Quso On "Heroic Fighter Nidal Hasan"
AQAP Deputy Emir Abu Sufyan Praises Hasan's "Great Heroic Act"
AQAP Emir Nasir Al-Wahishi: The Hero Nidal Hasan
AQAP Statement On "The Hero Mujahid Brother Nidal Hasan"
In Summer 2010 Issue Of Inspire: Hasan As Role Model
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