Everyone around them no doubt assumes they are “moderate,” because if they don’t, you know, the “Islamophobia” charges come down fast.
“Father, hacker and jujitsu instructor among Minnesotans under investigation for ISIS ties,” by Stephen Montemayor, Star Tribune, November 19, 2017 (thanks to Blazing Cat Fur):
The former Edison High School theater student had changed his Facebook name to “Mujahid Ibrahim Abu Tuabah.” He wrote reverently of four Twin Cities friends who had joined the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, and boasted that the terror group “will never be defeated.”
Asked online if he was ready for jihad himself, he paused: “I have to make my faith stronger if I want to die as a martyr,” the Minneapolis 19-year-old wrote, likely unaware that he was corresponding with an undercover New York officer.
Two years later, he is still in Minneapolis and, according to interviews and court records reviewed by the Star Tribune, one of at least a half-dozen Minnesotans at the center of ongoing FBI investigations into ISIS support.
The cases include a 35-year-old father of four allegedly enlisted to help edit a popular ISIS propaganda magazine, a Sauk Rapids hacker reported to the FBI by fellow hackers troubled by his boasts of jihadist connections, and a south metro jujitsu instructor who helped rationalize suicide attacks for a man since convicted on terrorism charges in Indiana.
More than a year after the federal government completed its landmark prosecution of 11 young Twin Cities men — the largest terrorism conspiracy case ever charged in the United States — the records show that the FBI is still probing the possibility of homegrown terrorists in the state….
Most of the suspects hit the FBI’s radar based on their online activity. In Tuabah’s case, a New York undercover officer shared concerning online comments with the FBI in 2015. According to FBI search warrant affidavits, Tuabah told the officer that he had “connections” in ISIS’ ranks who relayed news from the battlefield. Among them was a “teacher” who “taught him all he knows” before he left Minnesota, according to the officer’s account of a phone conversation.
His friends could be among the at least eight Minnesotans now thought to have joined ISIS abroad — seven have been disclosed by law enforcement in recent years, and the Star Tribune reported this year that a St. Louis Park college student allegedly abandoned his family while visiting relatives in Morocco in 2015.
Records show that federal magistrate judges in Minnesota approved at least two searches of Tuabah’s social media accounts throughout 2015. In private messages, according to the records, Tuabah told one woman that he wanted a wife who “supports isis with me till we die.” He also asked a man about the cost of airfare from Egypt to Turkey “for a friend.”
It’s unclear if the FBI contacted Tuabah. Reached by phone, the man simply replied, “No comment” and hung up….
Late last year, the FBI identified a suspected ISIS militant from overseas called “Mu’assad Sharq Afriqiya” who used Facebook to contact possible recruits. One alleged target was a 35-year-old Minnesota father of four who, until March, worked at a local community health center. The FBI also suspected that the Minnesotan used up to 15 Twitter accounts and freely posted his own pro-ISIS imagery on Facebook.
According to an FBI agent, the Minnesotan expressed an affinity for both Al-Shabab’s media wing and the ISIS magazine Dabiq. Afriqiya, in the first of 48 Facebook messages captured by the FBI, introduced himself as a fellow Somali and inquired about the man’s skills with editing photos and videos and translating English. He replied that he was “very good” at translating as “that’s my job.”
“Good. So you can help us with translation,” said Afriqiya, allegedly referring to the Dabiq magazine.
“Leave everything English to me,” the Minnesotan replied….
The most recent local case to be unsealed spawned from tweets by a south metro jujitsu instructor responding to the November 2016 sentencings of nine area men convicted of trying to join ISIS: “It takes 0 discipline and coordination to make a sign and yell slogans,” wrote “Ibrahim,” a Muslim convert who moved to Minnesota from Arkansas in 2010. “That’s why it yields small results. Plan … Patience … Attack.”
FBI agents looked for evidence that Ibrahim threatened Senior U.S. District Judge Michael Davis, after a subsequent tweet referenced the judge’s history overseeing terrorism cases.
On Facebook, agents meanwhile found references to clerics popular with the global jihadist movement and posts wishing death on a person who reported another user to the FBI: “May she choke to death on the filth that spews from her mouth.”
The FBI said Ibrahim also maintained an online kinship with Marlonn Hicks, a Chicago-area man who pleaded guilty last year to explosives charges. Authorities say Hicks expressed interest in joining ISIS in 2016 but also mused about coordinating attacks across the U.S. But first, authorities say, he sought guidance from Facebook friends like Ibrahim: “My question is aren’t suicide belts and vests a sure ticket to hell??”
Ibrahim allegedly told him that “they are permissible in certain circumstances” and sent YouTube links of lectures justifying suicide attacks. Hicks replied: “Wow.”
In a brief phone interview with the Star Tribune, Ibrahim said he has not been contacted by authorities but learned of the FBI probe from acquaintances who were interviewed by agents. The experience caused him to “watch my mouth what I say more online,” said Ibrahim, who said he converted to Islam while in prison on weapons charges in 2003.
“But it’s kind of weird as a Muslim when I see that a Nazi person can say whatever they want on the internet and it’s … freedom of speech,” he said….
This really isn’t difficult. Nazis are prosecuted, too, and it’s just victimhood fantasy to pretend otherwise. Calling for murder, plotting mass murder attacks, etc. — not freedom of speech.
gravenimage says
Minnesota: Muslims investigated for ISIS ties include theater student, father of four, and jujitsu instructor
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More ordinary, moderate Muslims who turn out to be not so moderate after all…
mortimer says
Yes, they are ‘moderate’ among themselves, but HARSH (ashidaa) against the disbelievers. (Koran 48.29)
The Arabic (aSHiddaa3u) word covers a very broad semantic field and the specific meaning depends on the context in which the word is used. Its usual meanings include powerful, sharp, ardent, extreme, strong, intensive, rigorous, severe, vehement, quick, violent, and vigorous. The above adjectives make the ayat even more severe and discriminatory.
If the verse K.48.29 is to be understood in the context of self-defense against physical attacks by unbelievers, then words like harsh, terrible, implacable are probably correct.
A recurring theme in the Qur’an is opposition to disbelief and mutual support within the community of believers. There may be, however, a problem with the translation of this verse. The key word is rendered as “harsh” in some versions.
Other translators use other words. Yusuf ‘Ali uses “strong”. Rodwell uses “vehement”. Dawood uses “ruthless”. Palmer uses “vehement”. Pickthall uses “hard”. In French, Grosjean uses “dur” (harsh or hard) and Kasimirski uses “terrible”. Ben Mahmoud uses “implacable”.
But in any context, the ayat implies the application of a DOUBLE STANDARD when dealing with a disbeliever as opposed to a believer. Moreover, the Koran’s many verses commanding warfare against the disbelievers BECAUSE they are disbelievers (K.9.5) give the context of ‘ashidaa’, as does Sharia law: From the “Reliance of the Traveller”. Duty to fight disbelievers. “The caliph (o-25) makes war upon Jews, Christians, and Zoroastrians” Book O: Justice, Chapter O-9.0: Jihad, Reliance of the Traveller.
JAT 349 says
There is no such a thing as a moderate muzlum.
They all read and live by the same book.
John Forbes says
THIS REFUSAL TO ACCEPT THE REALITY THAT MEMBERS OF THIS ISLAM SIMPLY HATE US WILL BE DENIED UNTIL ONE LARGE NUMBER OF THE NON BELIEVERS ARE DEAD!
ONLY THEN MAYBE WILL THE GOVERNMENTS BE FORCED TO ACCEPT REALITY !
old white guy says
until the politicians are dying nothing will change.
J D S says
Well isn’t Minnesota well known for this…I don’t have the figures at hand but maybe someone knows ..how many Muslim Minnesotans
have already been caught up in Islamist radicalism. Is Minnesota a miniature Europe. Apologies to you REAL Minnesotans if this came out the wrong way.
mortimer says
And the usual acquaintance in such stories at this will say: “I had no idea. He’s a nice family man.”
Yeah? Don Corleone was also a family man.
Mike Tarleton says
Is it time to start the infidel advance on these Muslim invaders ? I think so. At every opportunity I question & call attention to their fanatical ways. Wake the sleeping giant that is America.
abad says
Deport Abu Tuabah and his entire family now.
Infidel says
What a mess MN has landed itself into. It is heart wrenching for me… such a beautiful state with such beautiful people..
MFritz says
“Father, hacker and jujitsu instructor”
Equals another well trained terrorist.
westcoastjohnny says
meanwhile, muslims have been given tours of Minneapolis airport security arrangements
https://www.city-journal.org/html/magical-mystery-tour-minneapolis-version-15560.html
762x51FMJ says
Because Islam means ” to submit” as a slave, It is the antithesis of freedom.
When a man does not value his freedom anymore he becomes weak minded and and can fall prey to Islam, In the jails especially. are many weak minded men who have given up all hope of being free.
So they join a cause to reverse the prison bars and wrap them around the entire planet to imprison everyone else. .