Tuesday, March 16, 2004

T&T: Keeping an eye on the nuts

ONE of the three Muslim fundamentalist organisations listed by the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force, as being under "constant surveillance" is no longer in existence.

The Express was informed yesterday that the Masjid Al Murabiteen, one of the three groups named by the Security Officer of the TTDF as a Muslim fundamentalist group which is under constant surveillance, once operated out of Marabella, but closed its doors sometime last year.

That mosque was headed by fallout Jamaat al Muslimeen member Hasan Anyabwile. Anyabwile is said to be abroad in a middle eastern country.
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Meanwhile, head of another named group, the Waajihatul Islamiyyah Umar Abdullah said he is not worried about the Defence Force surveying of his organisation.
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"As Imam Bakr said all of us are already under surveillance from Allah."

He added, "I am not accountable to the people who have me under surveillance. I am accountable to Allah. There are certain things Allah will allow them (the disbelievers) to see and certain things Allah will not allow them to see.True Muslims do not engage in activities that oppress people. We are not criminals."
Somebody ought to tell this guy about the plight of women and non-Muslims under Islam.

As for Anyabwile, on general principle, the government of T&T ought to deny him re-entry, especially if he's been to Saudi Arabia or Pakistsan. The Jamaat Al-Muslimeen already attempted to pull a coup in 1990, who needs Anyabwile to return with and most likely disseminate that nutty Wahhabism? T&T can't afford to have that preached.

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