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<dd>Funeral held for slain mosque leader, questions remain<br><br>
<dd>By Ashahed M. Muhammad -Assistant Editor-<br>
<dd>Updated Nov 3, 2009 - 12:34:17 PM<br><br>
<dd>(FinalCall.com) - Muslims from across the United States converged at
the Muslim Center in Detroit, Michigan, October 31 for the Janazah prayer
service and funeral for Imam Luqman Ameen Abdullah. <br><br>
<dd>The 53-year old leader of Masjid Al-Haqq was gunned down by FBI
agents on October 28 after a raid on a warehouse just outside of
Detroit.<br><br>
<dd>Several subsequent raids were conducted at different locations and
ten others have been arrested including the late imam's son Mujahid
Abdullah (also known as Mujahid Carswell), who, according to the FBI was
taken into to custody in Windsor, Ontario by Royal Canadian Mounted
Police on October 29. <br><br>
<dd>The FBI's 43-page affidavit detailed a federal investigation of the
group which began in 2007 charging Imam Abdullah and the other defendants
with running an interstate crime ring involving receiving and selling
stolen goods, mail and insurance fraud, illegal possession of firearms,
body armor and tampering with motor vehicle identification
numbers.<br><br>
<dd>According to FBI special agent Gary Leone, the evidence gained during
the investigation came through visual surveillance, electronic
surveillance (wire and oral) and the use of informants within the
group.<br><br>
<dd>“The investigation has shown that Luqman Ameen Abdullah, Imam of the
Masjid Al-Haqq, in Detroit, Michigan, is a highly placed leader of a
nationwide radical fundamentalist Sunni group consisting primarily of
African-Americans, some of whom converted to Islam while they were
serving sentences in various prisons across the United States. Their
primary mission is to establish a separate, sovereign Islamic state “The
Ummah” within the borders of the United States governed by Shariah law.
The Ummah is to be ruled over by Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, formerly known
as H. Rapp Brown, who is currently serving a life sentence in the
Florence, Colorado Supermax for shooting two police officers in Georgia,”
according to agent Leone.<br><br>
<dd>The affidavit also alleges that Imam Abdullah “calls his followers to
an offensive jihad, rather than a defensive jihad” and that he “regularly
preaches anti-government and anti-law enforcement rhetoric.”
Additionally, the FBI alleges that Imam Abdullah's followers trained in
the use of firearms, martial arts and sword fighting and that he
encouraged his followers to carry firearms.<br><br>
<dd>Those who knew him well, and served with him in Muslim outreach
programs have a completely different view.<br><br>
<dd>The Muslim Alliance in North America (MANA) led by Imam Siraj Wahhaj
expressed “deep sadness and concern” regarding Imam Abdullah's
death.<br><br>
<dd>“To those who have worked with Imam Luqman A. Abdullah, allegations
of illegal activity, resisting arrest, and ‘offensive jihad against the
American government' are shocking and inconsistent. In his ministry he
consistently advocated for the downtrodden and always spoke about the
importance of connecting with the needs of the poor.” Imam Abdullah
served as a member of the Shura, or general assembly governing body of
MANA.<br><br>
<dd>Dr. Agha Saeed, chairman of the American Muslim Taskforce on Civil
Rights and Elections, an umbrella group that includes all of the major
American Muslim organizations, asked for the FBI not to link Islam to the
case.<br><br>
<dd>“It is imperative that an independent investigation of Imam Luqman
Ameen Abdullah's death make public the exact circumstances in which he
died. And unless the FBI has evidence linking the criminal allegations to
the religious affiliation of the suspects, we ask that federal
authorities stop injecting religion into this case,” he said.<br><br>
<dd>Amir El Hajj Khalid A. Samad, of the International Council for Urban
(Formations) Peace, Justice and Empowerment, who had been in Detroit for
counseling and comfort for some of the younger Muslims, distraught by the
death of their community leader told The Final Call </i>that he believes
this is another case of entrapment.<br><br>
<dd>“The inconsistencies in this investigation are glaring. The case is
based on the sworn statements of informants. These informants were
convicted criminals who were paid by the federal government for their
work. These criminals were used to engage and entrap law abiding
citizens,” said Mr. Samad. “The FBI has stated that this was not a
terrorism case. However, the investigation was conducted by a
counter-terrorism unit,” he added.<br><br>
<dd>Mr. Samad also said the language used by the media and the FBI feed
into a climate of Islamophobia and sensationalism.<br><br>
<dd>Hodari Abdul-Ali, chair of the Social Justice Task Force for MANA
agreed and called the use of informants “despicable.” Mr. Abdul-Ali
described the imam as a warm-hearted and generous brother always willing
to serve. <br><br>
<dd>“I never heard him talk about going to kill every White person or
every non-Muslim; he never talked like that. The slanderous media
campaign is truly unfair and unjust. I think they are only doing that to
cover up the misdeeds of the FBI,” said Mr. Abdul-Ali.<br><br>
<dd>Referring to the media's coverage of the fact that an FBI dog was
shot and killed during the October 28 raid, he said, “The reality is that
they value the life of a dog more than they value the life of a human
being.”<br><br>
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