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Home Front: WoT
North Carolina Web Site Said to Be 'Gateway Drug' To Terror
2008-05-17
When former Guantanamo inmate Abdullah Saleh al-Ajmi blew up an Iraqi police station — and himself — in April, a U.S.-based Web site was quick to post a reaction. "This is what you call a success story," Revolution.Muslimpad said of the homicide attack, which killed six. It described al-Ajmi as a hero, a "martyrdom bomber" who sacrificed "his life for the sake of Islam." The site is believed to be the brainchild of a 22-year-old American Samir Khan of Charlotte, N.C. When the blog, also called "The Ignored Puzzle Pieces of Knowledge," listed its top "scholars of Islam" and people to "take knowledge from," it wasn't hard to notice that the list of 63 names contained mostly known terrorists — including Usama bin Laden and Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. The site provides links to their works, all translated into English.

Revolution.Muslimpad's sleek, modern style includes collections of the latest videos of U.S. military Humvees exploding from roadside bombs in Iraq, as well as pro-jihad messages aimed at radicalizing readers. But terror experts say it is unique because it is written in English for a Western audience and makes accessible radical Islamic content and context found mainly on Arabic-language sites. "This Web site is one of the premiere English-language sites promoting terrorism," said cyberterrorism expert Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean of the Jewish human rights group the Wiesenthal Center.

Sites like Revolution.Muslimpad are common in other countries, but there are a few that target American Muslim audiences, and this is "among the best," he said. Brachman and others believe Khan is the brains behind the site. According to The New York Times, which interviewed Khan in 2007, he launched his blog in 2005 under the name "Inshallahshaheed," or "a martyr soon if God wills," from his parentsÂ’ home in Charlotte, N.C.

It's unclear if Khan operates his site alone; despite repeated attempts by FOXNews.com, he could not be reached for an interview. In the "About Us" section, Revolution.Muslimpad describes the site as being run by a handful of "bloggers of inshallahshaheed," and says their mission is to "attempt to bring to our readers the reality on the ground in the lands of Jihad, and exposing the lies and deceptions of the disbelievers, hypocrites, and tyrannical Governments," including that of the U.S.

"Blogs offer a high level of anonymity," Eaton said, giving a blogger the ability to work incognito and to pull from multiple sources. Intelligence experts told FOXNews.com that Khan may be working with other radical Muslim bloggers based in the U.S., such as Yousef al-Khattab. Khattab, an American citizen born with the name Joseph Cohen, runs a Web site from Queens, N.Y., that promotes terror.
Posted by:ryuge

#6  pisslam - not a religion, but an excuse to behave badly...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2008-05-17 17:34  

#5  what's bad is that the mentally ill may know what's going on but the down syndrome and otherwise have no clue. what brave pplk for using them as this. but didn't hitler want too get rid of all handicapped ppl too. Must be why the baathist party still lives on too this day
Posted by: sinse   2008-05-17 16:43  

#4  LOL - Mo wasn't a terrorist. He was a child-raping, POS. His legacy inspires terrorists and wanna-be's like this POS, Samir Khan. I am not afraid of muslim terrorists. They are too cowardly to attack anyone that has a chance of defending themselves. They hide amongst women and children because they are afraid. They have to be brainwashed and drugged (or be retarded/mentally ill/Downs-syndrome-impaired) to die for Allan. Samir Khan wears a burqa while blogging, it's common knowledge, and he's a catcher, not a pitcher.

Hi, Samir! Google your name often?
Posted by: Frank G   2008-05-17 16:33  

#3  Update:
Web Site Sympathetic to Terrorists Blasts FOX News for Profile

An English-language Web site that unabashedly promotes the work of Islamic terrorists has responded to a FOXNews.com profile of the site by assailing "the Kuffaar behind FOX News." Kuffaar, roughly translated, means "unbelievers."

After quoting FOX News.com's Friday story and citing verses from the Koran, the Revolution.Muslimpad.com blog affirms the belief that jihad is "an Islaamic obligation" rooted in Muslim texts.

"So in reality, you are calling my Prophet, Muhammad — peace be upon him — a terrorist," the blog post continues. "But of course, you guys won’t say that directly because you fear the wrath of the Muslims."

The site also decries what it calls a double standard toward terrorists, comparing the attacks of Sept. 11 with the U.S. bombing of Hiroshima during World War II.
Posted by: Thealing Borgia6122   2008-05-17 16:18  

#2  ok i looked at their site and it is utter bullshit. they are trying too compare the US bombing Hiroshima with 9/11. I think the US was trying too stop an invasion of Japan saving possibly millions of japs and US soldiers. Now after they struck us first several times actuall and are getting their asses handed too them they think we are worse than them. Someone should tell them about the old saying you reap what you sew
Posted by: sinse   2008-05-17 15:17  

#1  Hey frank, can we hire the same DDOS net that keeps attacking here?
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-05-17 13:26  

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