Switching Sides: Inside The Enemy Camp, Bob Simon Talks To A Former Terrorist Commander - C... - 0 views
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But then in 2000, well before his arrest, something happened which would make Abas question everything he believed in: a fatwa, a religious edict, was issued by Osama bin Laden.
"It should be understood that killing Americans and Jews anywhere found are the highest act of worship and the highest form of good deeds in the eyes of Allah," Simon quotes bin Laden. -
Abas and his fellow commanders were ordered to read the fatwa to their men and make sure they carried it out. The others obeyed, but Abas refused. It was his moment of truth. He firmly believed that jihad was to be fought only on the battlefield in defense of Islam; he had always been taught that the killing of civilians had nothing to do with holy war and that it was forbidden.
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Nasir Abas, for 20 years was loyal to Al Qaeda as an Idonesian top Al Qaeda commander. He initiated Al Qaeda cells in the Phillipines, Indonesia, Malaysia etc.; but then in 2000, well before his arrest, something happened which would make Abas question everything he believed in: a fatwa, a religious edict, was issued by Osama bin Laden.\n\n"It should be understood that killing Americans and Jews anywhere found are the highest act of worship and the highest form of good deeds in the eyes of Allah," Simon quotes bin Laden.
BBC NEWS | World | Asia-Pacific | The Bali jihadist now on a peace mission - 0 views
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"Some of them call me traitor, infidel," he said, adding that he often received threatening text messages. "I'm taking a risk, but I'm not afraid."
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"He's not a traitor. He's helping his friends. How can we convert people to Islam through violence?"
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"They are tempting people away from their faith with dollars, and trying to lead other weaker people astray. They will be judged by God."
A 20 Year Al Qaeda Commander Tells Why He Quit Bin Laden - 0 views
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Nasir Abbas, was one of the most wanted Malaysian jihadists in South East Asia. He was a member of al-Qaeda's regional affiliate, Jemaah Islamiya (JI). According to Indonesia's top anti-terrorist police officer, General Ansyaad Mbai, Abbas was a very dangerous man and one of the key figures in the JI. In a BBC interview piece, Abbas explains his philosophy...
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