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Al Qaeda Indonesia Commander Quits Bin Laden Inside The Enemy Camp - 0 views

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    A 20 year Al qaeda commander in Indonesia turns the table on Al qaeda by fighting Al qaeda's doctrine of hate and death
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    Nasir Abas, a 20 year Indonesian Al Qaeda commander quits Al Qaeda when Bin Laden told him to kill the Jews and Americans. Abas says that killing innocence is NOT IN THE Quran.
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Switching Sides: Inside The Enemy Camp, Bob Simon Talks To A Former Terrorist Commander... - 0 views

  • 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.
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Al Qaeda Mag Publishes 'Wanted: Dead or Alive' List | The Weekly Standard - 0 views

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    The latest edition of the al Qaeda English-language magazine Inspire is out today. A digital copy of the magazine, provided by MEMRI (the Washington D.C. based Middle East Media Research Institute), shows a "Wanted: Dead or Alive" feature on page 10 of the new issue:

    "Wanted: Dead or Alive for Crimes Against Islam,"
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Comments on Nasir Abbas's new Jihad he pursues to save Muslims from violating the Quran - 43 views

Nasir Abbas is hunted by radical Muslims in Indonesia, Abas knows he's a marked man and in a very dangerous situation. "This is my life," he tells...

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CBC News - World - Islamic scholar issues fatwa against terrorism - 0 views

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    "Muhammad Tahir ul-Qadri, a leading scholar of Sufism, the tradition within Islam that focuses on peace and tolerance, isn't the first Islamic teacher to denounce acts of terrorism.\nBut Qadri's 600-page judgment, or fatwa, is among the harshest denouncements of the theological arguments used by militant groups like al-Qaeda.\n"Whatever these terrorists are doing, it's not martyrdom," said Qadri on Tuesday."
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VIDEO -- Jihad the Men behind Alqaeda- Part 2 of 6 - 0 views

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    A documentary about the Men behind alqaeda and some of its foundings and what it means to the peace of the world. Radical fundamentalist Islam
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VIDEO -- Jihad the Men behind Alqaeda- Part 1 of 6 - 0 views

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    A documentary about the Men behind alqaeda and some of its foundings and what it means to the peace of the world. Radical fundamentalist Islam
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VIDEO --- 3 former terrorists speak out against the Threat of Radical Islam - 0 views

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    Three former terrorist tell their story about leaving the terrorist organizations.
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Indonesia tries deradicalization - Middle East Times - 0 views

  • Singapore and Malaysia -- does not try to get the extremists to break with their radical, political interpretation of Islamic ideology, but rather to renounce violence, specifically suicide bombings and other mass casualty attacks on civilians.
  • O'Brien said that Nasir Abas, one of the former radicals now leading the program, "expected to be beaten and killed" when he was arrested. "They didn't (beat him). They treated him well," O'Brien said of the Indonesian police.
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    Indonesia is one of several Southeast Asian nations that are following the lead of Arab countries like Saudi Arabia and launching programs to rehabilitate jailed Islamic extremists -- known as deradicalization.
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BBC NEWS | World | Asia-Pacific | The Bali jihadist now on a peace mission - 0 views

  • "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."
  • "He's not a traitor. He's helping his friends. How can we convert people to Islam through violence?"
  • "They are tempting people away from their faith with dollars, and trying to lead other weaker people astray. They will be judged by God."
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    "These are my friends, my students," he said. "I trained some of them... I've visited almost all jails where there are detainees in terrorist cases." But Abbas was not here to plot new attacks. Instead he had come to try to persuade his friends to follow his example and renounce violence.
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