Special Dispatch No. 3961—Sudan/Al-Qaeda/Jihad & Terrorism Threat Monitor/U.S. and the Arab & Muslim World
Sudanese Sheikh Ali Al-Jazouli: 'Each and Every One Of Us... Must Believe In the Necessity of Attacking the U.S. – Its People, Its Economy, Its Military Forces and Its Civilians All Over the World'; With $180 HP Printer, Osama's Army Made UPS, FedEx Lose $70 Billion
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Following are excerpts from a Friday sermon delivered by Sudanese cleric Sheikh Dr. Muhammad Ali Al-Jazouli. The sermon aired on the Internet on May 29, 2011.
Dr. Muhammad Ali Al-Jazouli is imam of Al-Mi'raj mosque in Khartoum, and the director of the Cognitive Development Center for Identity Studies and Strategic Research in Sudan. He appears frequently on TV and writes for Alintibaha newspapers.
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Special Dispatch No. 3960—Jihad and Terrorism Studies Project/Al-Qaeda/U.S. and the Arab and Muslim World/Islam and the West
Minbar Al-Tawhid Wal-Jihad – Major Jihadi Website Inciting Attacks on the U.S. – Hosted in NJ
Since 2003, Sheikh Abu Muhammad Al-Maqdisi's website, Minbar Al-Tawhid Wal-Jihad ("The Pulpit of Monotheism and Jihad," henceforth MTJ) has been the main online home for the global Salafi-jihadi movement. For two decades, Al-Maqdisi has led the radical Salafi movement in Jordan and has gained recognition among Salafi-jihadis worldwide as a religious authority and spiritual leader. Over time, his website became the main platform for the dissemination of Salafi-jihadi doctrine, publishing extremist texts, and issuing jihad-related fatwas. In addition to Al-Maqdisi himself, the website is overseen by a shari'a committee of radical Salafi-jihadi clerics from various countries. These clerics hail from a variety of Arab countries, as alluded to by the aliases by which they appear on the website: Al-Baghdadi, Al-Jazairi [from Algeria], Al-Shinqiti [from Mauritania], etc. These aliases do not necessarily reflect the clerics' current place of residence, as in the case of shari'a committee member Abu 'Uzair Al-Jazairi, who resides in Denmark.
The website's domain, http://tawhed.ws, is registered under the name Mr. Isam Otaibi. It is hosted by Interserver, Inc (http://www.interserver.net/), of Secaucus, NJ. The company can be reached atnetwork@interserver.net or by phone at (877) 566-8398.
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Special Dispatch No. 3959—Jihad and Terrorism Studies Project/Islam and the West
British Islamist Abu Waleed: The Day Will Come When We Will Conquer the White House, Cameron and Obama Will Be on Their Knees, and Queen Elizabeth Will Wear the Niqab
Following are excerpts from a public address delivered by British Islamist Abu Waleed at a London demonstration. The address was posted on the Internet on May 25, 2011.
In a lecture posted last year on the Internet, Abu Waleed said that Dr. Aafia Siddiqui would be released over U.S. President Barack Obama's dead body: "Barack Obama says: 'Over my dead body we will give you Aafia Siddiqui.' You say over your dead body? Indeed, over your dead body it will happen..." (to view the clip on MEMRI TV, visithttp://www.memritv.org/clip/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/2757.htm).
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Abu Waleed: "These infidels – they fear the most when you come out and say: Allah Akbar. By Allah, our words are like arrows in the chests of the enemies of Allah. This is why these infidels fear us so much – not because we come out and incite any violence."
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