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July 09, 2005
Jihad Unspun's Analysis Of Al-Qaida In Europe Statement
Khadija Abdul Qahaar at Jihad Unspun said, "While Al-Qaida was quickly blamed for the attacks that killed at least 45 people and wounded another 300 when three bombs exploded on the London Underground train network and a fourth detonated on a double-decker bus during Thursday's [July 7, 2005] morning rush hour, there appears to be many holes in the so-called official statement released by the "Secret Organization of al-Qaida in Europe". She added: The previously unknown group circulated a claim of responsibility shortly after this morning attacks, a copy of which was received by JUS however this statement has some glaring errors in it that indicated to us that this material did not likely come from Al-Qaida. JUS translates Al-Qaida statements daily in order to bring readers the other side of the war of terror and there are many problems with this so-called official statement. To begin with, Al-Qaida statements come first to Arabic press not from BBC and Reuters. This statement first appear in mainstream press and was subsequently picked up by Arab press, which breaks rank with ever other statement Al-Qaida has ever issued officially. This fact alone should make the validity of this statement suspect. Secondly, the Arabic grammar used in the so-called claim of responsibility is incorrect. Al-Qaida statements have a consistency in the Arabic language that is written in their Mother tongue. Maybe most importantly, is the incomplete and incorrect ayahs from the Quran used in this alleged statement.
The writer said, "While grammar could for arguments sake be overlook, incomplete and incorrect versus from the Quran is something the brothers of Tawheed or Holy Warriors who live and die by the word of Allah know intimately. In the ayahs quoted, they simply would not make these mistakes."
See "Who's Behind The Bombings In London Town?" for more.
Posted by Munir Umrani at July 9, 2005 10:54 PM
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