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On Tuesday, May 17, 2016 at 7:30:42 AM UTC-5, Travis wrote: > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Travis <[email protected] <javascript:>> > Date: Tue, May 17, 2016 at 7:06 AM > Subject: Fwd: [grendelreport] 'I was Raised by an Islamist Terror Cult in > America' > To: > > > > > > > > *Exclusive: 'I was Raised by an Islamist Terror Cult in America'* > > The Clarion Project has been in contact with a woman who grew up within > Jamaat ul-Fuqra, a cultish Sufi > <http://www.clarionproject.org/glossary/sufi/> Islamist terrorist group > that now goes by the name of Muslims of the Americas > <http://www.clarionproject.org/analysis/muslims-americas-moa>. > > The group is best known for establishing "Islamic villages" > <http://www.clarionproject.org/analysis/do-radicalized-islamic-communities-exit-us> > > on U.S. soil, for example, its "Islamberg" headquarters in New York state. > <http://www.clarionproject.org/analysis/islamberg> > > She has agreed to anonymously come forward with her heartbreaking story. > We have removed details for her safety. She provided photographs and > specific facts that are unavailable in the public sphere that we > subsequently confirmed. > > The following is her testimony provided to Clarion Project national > security analyst Ryan Mauro. It is one of the very few first-hand > testimonies from someone who was inside Jamaat ul-Fuqra when it committed > terrorism under that name: > > *I still know many Muslims and I know that Jamaat ul-Fuqra is nothing like > them, but there are violent ones who will take issue with what I say and > do. They believe you should be killed if you decide not to be Muslim or > practice Islam the way they do because, to them, it’s “apostasy,” and > that’s a capital offense under Islam. I do believe some of those violent > Muslims may attempt to kill me.* > > *From my point of view as a kid in Michigan, everything was great even > though my mom and dad got a divorce and I was living with my mom. My first > introduction to X [a Fuqra member] was when he hit me for breaking rules I > knew nothing about. My name was also changed to be Islamic.* > > *We lived at 52 Ferris Street in Highland Park, Michigan, a three-story > building with six apartments on each floor. The entire building was > occupied by black Muslims, some who came from Detroit. Non-Muslims were not > allowed to move in. Armed guards were at the front entrance.* > > *Living in the building was like living in a Muslim country. We didn’t go > outside much because they didn’t want us to be influenced by non-Muslims. > Us kids didn’t have any friends outside of the building. We were very poor > and slept on the bare floor with no beds. Sometimes we didn’t have heat or > hot water. We didn’t have any furniture whatsoever. We ate on the floor out > of large platters with our fingers. Food was also sometimes scarce.* > > *Once my mother was making the only food we had in the house: Beans and > rice. As she was seasoning, she mistakenly poured the entire bottle of salt > in it. I watched her break down crying because this was the only food she > had to feed her children. Someone told her to use a potato to suck the salt > out of the food so we could eat it.* > > *The building was like a house of horrors. Some of the kids were tortured > by their parents or beaten by the “brothers” in the building. There was one > kid in particular I remember who was treated really badly. He would be > beaten severely for little things like taking food from the refrigerator > for himself. He and some others would sometimes not be allowed to stand up > and forced to hop around like a bunny for days on end. They’d make him run > errands throughout the building, hopping up three flights of stairs.* > > *He was also starving and I remember him coming to our door begging for > food. There was a fire set by one girl who was also known to be beaten > badly and kept separate from the rest of the kids. Years later, I met the > boy again and he just broke down crying. It was heart-wrenching. He wanted > to know why no one helped him.* > > *There were exercise classes in the basement. The brothers were training > for whatever Muslim war they continuously told us was coming. Our schooling > was irregular and not formal. There were no science classes and math was > deficient. Mostly we learned to read and write English and Arabic. I > learned later about the gaping holes in our education. Sometimes there was > class once a week, sometimes not at all.* > > *We were not allowed to listen to music or watch commercials. They didn’t > want us to be influenced by them. There were some odd rules like the > children couldn’t have cabbage patch dolls. They were called “evil.” The > Smurfs were considered demonic.* > > *This was true of my entire time with Fuqra. There was a tape recorder > that I’d use to secretly record kids shows on the TV like Kids > Incorporated. I only learned the pop songs from that time by hearing them > sung on that show. I didn’t even hear Michael Jackson’s “Beat It” until > much later in life. I’d try to memorize the songs in a closet because I > couldn’t be caught listening to them.* > > *Growing up, I thought all Muslims were like us. Later, I realized these > were just the odd rules of our Muslim cult and that most Muslims did not > follow most of the same rules as we did. Just like most Muslims are not > terrorists and some Muslims don’t wear full coverings, every sect is > different.* > > *We would hear all kinds of fearful messages. I was told that in my > lifetime the Muslims would have to fight the kafiroons (non-believers) and > I would have to make sure I was on the right side of the war.* > > *The females, including myself, wore what we called jilabias; a > head-to-ankle length traditional Muslim garment. We usually made them > ourselves. We sewed our own clothes when I was a kid, which was fun. We had > different colored jilabias.* > > *It was also common for men to have several wives. I was molested by one > man, who I know also molested another girl. It causes feelings of shame > that can affect you the rest of your life. It changes your brain chemistry.* > > *The leader of our community was a man known as “Imam > <http://www.clarionproject.org/glossary/imam/> Musa.” It’s important to > note that we were not Nation of Islam Muslims. In fact, we were taught that > the Nation of Islam members aren’t really Muslims.* > > *One day, there was a lot of commotion and we were told that a sheikh > <http://www.clarionproject.org/glossary/sheikh/> from Pakistan was coming > to visit our little community inside the building. His name was Sheikh > Mubarik Ali Gilani. They said he was a direct descendant of the Prophet > Mohammed. It was all anyone talked about and some said he was coming to the > U.S. seeking recruits for jihad > <http://www.clarionproject.org/glossary/jihad/> in Afghanistan.* > > *Everyone in the building was about the sheikh. Every disagreement was > deferred to the Sheikh. The Sheikh and his wife would even name his > followers’ babies.* > > *When the sheikh arrived, I met him very briefly because I had a weird > dream about the Prophet Mohammed. I couldn’t really remember the details. > It was supposed to be a big honor to meet the sheikh. The leaders of our > community met with him and some changes were made.* > > *One of the first things that happened is that the sheikh married one of > the girls who was around 14 years old and he was probably in his 40s. The > marriage was supposed to combine our community with the sheikh’s community > in Pakistan. It was the kind of marriage that reminds me of ancient times > where a father would marry his daughter off to someone important in order > to have a treaty with that community. She left to live with him in Pakistan > and her father became the new leader of the community.* > > *The sheikh renamed our community at this point to be “Jamaat ul-Fuqra,” > which means “community of the impoverished.”* > > *His followers in America are primarily African-American converts to > Islam, but I believe our community was the first, or one of the first, he > visited in the United States. Several of the “brothers” from the building > went to Pakistan to meet with the sheikh, and when they returned, they were > even more militant and religious than before. It was as if they had been > hypnotized.* > > *We were told that they prayed a lot and had mysticism circles. I vaguely > remember something about them praying and going up to see Prophet Mohammed. > They carried out small “missions.” Various sources on the Internet said > that Fuqra carried out various terrorist attacks in the 1980s and early > 1990s across the U.S. I heard about one of them.* > > *There are press reports about Fuqra members bombing a building that > housed a cleric. I knew one of them and that he had gone to visit the > sheikh in Pakistan. Somehow, during the attack, the door to the basement > got locked behind them and they died in the ensuing fire. The rumor in our > community was that the CIA locked the door and trapped them inside. The men > who died were considered “martyrs for the cause of Allah > <http://www.clarionproject.org/glossary/allah/>” in our community.* > > *When we were there, one day I overheard people saying something about the > FBI watching the building in navy blue cars outside. I looked out the > window and, sure enough, there was a navy blue four-door sedan sitting out > there. After that day, I noticed it was out there all the time.* > > *In the 1990s, I heard several rumors. I heard that Sheikh Gilani was > barred from entering the U.S. because he was suspected of being involved in > a terrorist attack involving an airplane. I heard that Sheikh Gilani lives > in a luxurious compound in Pakistan and that his family is extremely > wealthy. His wives have expensive jewelry and servants and even their own > seamstress.* > > *I don’t know if these rumors are true first-hand, but supposedly there is > a big dichotomy between how luxurious the sheikh and his family live and > how poor his followers in the United States live.* > > *Not long after the sedan was noticed, the sheikh sent an order from > Pakistan that all Muslims in the building had to disperse across the > country. This was devastating for me because I couldn’t see my friends > anymore. I was very lonely. The community members went to California, > Washington D.C., South Carolina, Georgia, New York and maybe other places.* > > *I knew that Fuqra had bought land in rural areas of New York and Georgia > for followers to settle at where they could follow strict religious codes. > A group of us went to New Orleans in Louisiana and we didn’t have to wear > our jalabias because we had to be incognito.* > > *We lived in a two room shack behind someone’s house. The leader drove a > cab. We moved frequently. I suspect that when they couldn’t pay the rent, > they’d get evicted and move. In between moves, we’d live with other > families and that was fun because we could play with other kids. I remember > seeing scary and loud fights between the women married to the leader. A > knife was pulled one time and another time a pregnant woman was kicked.* > > *We drove to Brooklyn to hear the sheikh speak in a large mosque during > one of his trips to America. His wife was there in a private room and she > was revered in the community. I’ll always remember the shoes she wore. They > looked like shoes that a genie would wear; gold and curled at the tip.* > > *During that visit, I saw something that left a lasting impression on me. > All the females were called to the basement of the mosque. There had to be > 30-40 of us in a circle on the floor. They brought a chair out and put it > in the middle of us. Then they brought out Y [a Fuqra member] and she had > to sit backwards in the chair with her back facing the crowd. A woman came > out with a big stick and gave her 10 lashes while the crowd of women said > “shame on you!” with each lash.* > > *At first, she just winced in agony. Eventually she was crying pretty > hard. The entire scene was traumatizing for me and I felt bad for the > children seeing it. She didn’t immediately go back to New Orleans, but did > after some time.* > > *The leader of the New Orleans community continued to be abusive and beat > kids. I remember him beating one boy for peeing standing up. I guess Muslim > men are supposed to sit down when they used the restroom. It really upset > me.* > > *One time I walked into the living room and saw one of the boys getting > beaten. He looked at me with pain and fear in his eyes. I immediately > screamed for the leader to stop hitting him and then I started shaking with > fear. No one talked back to him. He told me to leave a room and continued > the beating with a belt as the boy hunched and crawled into a corner. I > felt helpless. It was the catalyst for me deciding to leave.* > > *I took some pocket change and ran away. I didn’t know where to go, so I > just walked up and down random neighborhoods and ended up at an outdoor > mall. Eventually, I was falling asleep and had to go back home. My mom was > crying when I walked in and I told her I wanted to go live with my dad.* > > *I ran away again only days later and was hit with a belt when I came > home. This time, I fought back and began screaming for someone to call the > police. It made him give up and walk away in a huff. I later ran away again > and got to a pay phone where I called my dad in Michigan. He had tried to > take me away when I was growing up but was stopped by guys with guns. I > knew he’d rescue me.* > > *He called a cab to bring me to the airport and I sat there and waited for > hours. Then I saw my grandpa come out of the airport and he paid the taxi > that had been waiting forever. We flew back to Michigan.* > > *After I left, most of the Muslims left the New Orleans site and went to > other Fuqra places. I know some did not move to other Fuqra communities and > I suspect that some of them stopped being a part of Jamaat ul-Fuqra.* > > *It was time to start my life over in Michigan but I still suffer a lot > from all I experienced to this day.* > > > ------------------------------ > > *Source URL:* > http://www.clarionproject.org/analysis/exclusive-i-was-raised-islamist-terror-cult-america > > > > > __._,_.___ > ------------------------------ > Posted by: "Beowulf" <[email protected] <javascript:>> > ------------------------------ > > > Visit Your Group > <https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/grendelreport/info;_ylc=X3oDMTJmb2kycTdlBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzIwMTk0ODA2BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTMyMzY2NwRzZWMDdnRsBHNsawN2Z2hwBHN0aW1lAzE0NjM0NDA3MDI-> > > > > [image: Yahoo! 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