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– Twenty-First Century Crusades?
Prediction 1 -
Continued
tension and backlash against Muslims in Europe
Al-Qaeda calls Queen an ‘enemy of
Islam’
Abul Taher
AL-QAEDA has threatened the Queen by naming her as “one of the severest
enemies of Islam” in a video message to justify the July bombings in
London.
| Ayman al- Zawahiri,
second-in-command to Osama Bin Laden, targets the Queen as
ultimately responsible for Britain’s “crusader laws” and
denounces her as an enemy of Muslims. |
The warning has been passed by MI5 to the Queen’s protection team after
it obtained the unexpurgated version of a video issued by Al-Qaeda after
the 7/7 attacks. Parts of it were broadcast on Al-Jazeera, the Arabic
satellite channel.
In the video, Ayman al- Zawahiri, second-in-command to Osama Bin Laden,
targets the Queen as ultimately responsible for Britain’s “crusader
laws” and denounces her as an enemy of Muslims.
A senior Whitehall official said: “MI5 is aware that there are some
pieces of that video that have not been aired. They are aware of the bit
of al- Zawahiri talking about the Queen and they have notified the
relevant authorities.”
The Sunday Times has obtained the full 27-minute video, which is
circulating on secure jihadist websites in the Middle East used to
recruit and inflame prospective terrorists. In Britain it has been
posted by Muhammad al-Massari, the London-based Saudi extremist, on his
website Tajdeed.
It also contains inflammatory material from Mohammad Sidique Khan,
ringleader of the London bombings which killed 52 commuters. He is
urging Muslims to take part in jihad and seek martyrdom.
Khan, 30, incites British Muslims to ignore the moderate Islamic leaders
who want integration with British society.
“Our so-called scholars of today,” he said, “are content with their
Toyotas and semi- detached houses” in their desire for integration. The
message is believed to be the first of its kind in which a British
suicide bomber calls on fellow UK Muslims to follow his example.
The attack by al-Zawahiri prompted intelligence officers to alert
Buckingham Palace that the Queen had become a specific target of
Al-Qaeda. Her security had already been upgraded after September 11,
2001.
In the video al-Zawahiri not only labels the Queen as one of Islam’s
“severest enemies” but also sends a warning shot to British Islamic
leaders who “work for the pleasure of Elizabeth, the head of the Church
of England”.
He said those who followed her were saying: “We are British citizens,
subject to Britain’s crusader laws, and we are proud of our submission .
. . to Elizabeth, head of the Church of England.”
In a possible reference to the role of the Muslim Council of Britain,
which had issued instructions to mosques to inform on potential
terrorists, he criticised “those who issue fatwas, according to the
school of thought of the head of the Church of England”.
In the previously unseen footage, Khan, from Dewsbury in West Yorkshire,
said: “It is very clear, brothers and sisters, that the path of jihad
and the desire for martyrdom is embedded in the holy prophet and his
beloved companions.
“By preparing ourselves for this kind of work, we are guaranteeing
ourselves for paradise and gaining the pleasure of Allah.
“And by turning our back on this work, we are guaranteeing ourselves
humiliation and the anger of Allah. Jihad is an obligation on every
single one of us, men and women.”
Khan’s message was condemned by Sir Iqbal Sacranie, the Muslim Council’s
secretary-general, as a “perverse interpretation of Islam”.
“The victims of Sidique Khan were innocent people . . . It’s clearly
inciteful. It’s trying to incite people to commit murder,” he said.
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