Terror of Tablighi jamaat
Detained JuH & Tablighi jamaat’s youth a like SIMI are under ATS scanning. A giant mosque a £300 million for 2000 Olympic is on to be Terrorsts HQ. Godhra train fire culprits may be in 7/11 blasts.
After banned SIMI, now the activities of some members of JuH and Tablighi jamaat are also under ATS scanning. Neither the leaders of Jamiat-Ulema-e-Hind (JuH) nor Tablighi jamaat (TJ) are nationalists. Fact is that the mullahs are losing political control over their community, and these are devises to control them. Now, they act as powerbrokers. The have linked with the International terrorists organizations.
At least 20 people were picked up by police in Tripura overnight for interrogation, even as a team from Mumbai began questioning 11 Muslim youths from Maharasthra for any links with the serial bombings in the country's financial hub. All belongs to SIMI have been detained for questioning in the state for holding public meetings at Kamalpura near India's border with Bangaldesh.
The detainees have reportedly told the police that they are members of the Tabligh-i-Jamaat, based in Mumbra area Maharashtra's Thane District near Mumbai. Mumbra is a terrorist hub.
Detention of these youths shows nexus between SIMI, JuH and Tabligh-i-Jamaat.
A giant mosque for 2012 Olympic
A giant mosque a £300 million project of Tablighi Jamaat that will hold 40,000 worshippers is being proposed beside the 2012 Olympic complex in Newham, London. Terrorist linked group wants to use it permanent HQ.
The Asia-Pacific Foundation, a London-based policy assessment organization, takes a darker view. In a report on Tablighi Jamaat, the organization's chief executive, M.J. Gohel, said that a variety of people who have passed through the organization's mosques have gone on to commit terrorist acts, including Mohammad Siddique Khan, one of the suicide attackers in the deadly London transport bombings in July. "Tablighi involvement in future terrorist activities at home and abroad are not a matter of conjecture; it is a tragic and definite certainty," Gohel said.
Tablighi suspected for Godhra train burning
Indian investigators suspect influential Tablighi leader, Maulana Umarji, and a group of his followers in the February 27, 2002 fire bombing of a train carrying ‘Karsewaks’ from Ayodhya. Maulana
Sufiyan Patangia used to run the Waliullah seminary next to the Lal Masjid - officially called the Hafizi Masjid - in Kalupur in the old city area of Ahmedabad. Now, he is Gujarat’s most wanted criminal. Believed to be the head of the massive terrorist cell unearthed during the course of the investigation into Pandya’s assassination, Indian intelligence operatives last sighted the cleric in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Arjun Singh met him or not we don’t know on his visit there in June 06. At Riyadh on Saudi media described Arjun Singh as a very ‘seasoned politician’ and an ‘icon of Indian secularism’. Legacy of Arjun Singh: Divide and rule and promote casteism and Muslim communalism. Arjun Singh's said that Muslims were entitled to reservation under the Constitution and appealed to them to pursue the matter.
Al Qaeda & other terrorist org. use Tablighi
The Times mentions that the group is suspected of terrorist instigation. Its members helped the foundation of the terror group Harakat ul-Mujahideen, responsible for hijacking an Air India plane in December 1998 and murdering a busload of engineers in Karachi, Pakistan, on May 8 2002.
"We have a significant presence of Tablighi Jamaat in the United States, and we have found that Al Qaeda used them for recruiting, now and in the past," Michael J Heimbach, the deputy chief of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's international terrorism section, was quoted as saying by the New York Times.
The Harkat-ul-Mujahideen, the Lashkar-e-Toiba and the Harkat-ul-Jihad-Al-Islami (HUJI) of Pakistan, which are involved in assisting the jihadi terrorist elements in S.E.Asia, are members of Osama bin Laden's International Islamic Front (IIF) and have been responsible for most of the terrorist incidents in India since 1999. In the past, they had been using their presence in Pakistan, Bangladesh and the Gulf countries for indulging in acts of terrorism in Indian Territory, and for providing financial and material assistance to terrorist groups in India.
Jehadis may use Southeast Asia to target India
“According to a new book, the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM), the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), the Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami- Bangladesh (HUJI-B) and foreign branches of the Tablighi Jamaat have been responsible for most terror attacks in India since 1999. All these groups are members of Osama bin Laden's International Islamic Federation (IIF). "It is reasonable to feel concerned that in future they might begin using the Southeast Asian countries for operations mounted against India," says B Raman, a former Indian government official. Raman also points to the possibility of the jehadi groups in Southeast Asia forming sleeper cells in southern India. "The increased interest displayed by the LeT in Southeast Asia could be an indicator of its interest in exploring the possibility of infiltrating into south India with the help of recruits from among the large number of south Indian Muslim migrants in Singapore and Indonesia," Raman says.
Strikes possible against maritime targets
Due to globalization and the growth in India's external trade, there is likely to be an increase in container traffic from Indian ports.
It is reasonable to feel concerned that in future they might start using the S.E.Asian countries for operations mounted against India. India has been developing its strategic relations with the USA, the UK, France, and other West European countries. As part of this, there has been an increase in the visits of the naval vessels of these countries to South Indian ports, either for joint exercises or on goodwill visits.
Terrorists allied to Al Qaeda or the IIF have been looking for opportunities to mount terrorist strikes against maritime targets. The attack on the US Naval ship USS Cole in October,2000, and the unsuccessful attempt for a strike against a French oil tanker in 2003, both off Aden, are illustrations of their intentions in this regard.
"Planned conquest of the world" in the spirit of jihad
The prominent Deobandi cleric and scholar Maulana Muhammad Ilyas Kandhalawi (1885-1944) launched Tablighi Jamaat in 1927 in Mewat, India, near Delhi.Later Yusuf and his successor, Inamul Hassan (1965-95), transformed Tablighi Jamaat into a truly transnational movement with a renewed emphasis targeting conversion of non-Muslims, a mission the movement continues to the present day.
The creed grew in importance after Pakistani military dictator Zia ul-Haq encouraged Deobandis to Islamize Pakistan. Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif (1990-93; 1997-99), whose father was a prominent Tablighi member and financier, helped Tablighi members take prominent positions. In 1995, the Pakistani army thwarted a coup attempt by several dozen high-ranking military officers and civilians, all of whom were members of the Tablighi Jamaat and some of whom also held membership in Harakat ul-Mujahideen, a U.S. State Department-defined terrorist organization.
Tablighi Jamaat has long been directly involved in the sponsorship of terrorist groups. Pakistani and Indian observers believe, for instance, that Tablighi Jamaat was instrumental in founding Harakat ul-Mujahideen. Founded at Raiwind in 1980, almost all of the Harakat ul-Mujahideen's original members were Tablighis. Famous for the December 1998 hijacking of an Air India passenger jet and the May 8, 2002 murder of a busload of French engineers in Karachi, Harakat members make no secret of their ties. "The two organizations together make up a truly international network of genuine jihadi Muslims," one senior Harakat ul-Mujahideen official said. More than 6,000 Tablighis have trained in Harakat ul-Mujahideen camps. Many fought in Afghanistan in the 1980s and readily joined Al-Qaeda after the Taliban defeated Afghanistan's anti-Soviet mujahideen.
According to the French Tablighi expert Marc Gaborieau, its ultimate objective is nothing short of a "planned conquest of the world" in the spirit of jihad.
By Premendra Agrawal
Agrasenmarg, 5/756 Ramsagarpara, Raipur-492001, CG, India
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