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Shadow Lives: The Story of Ragaa, Wife of Adel Abdel Bary

Enduring 13 years of her husband’s imprisonment in the UK, his fight against deportation to the US, and the challenges of preserving her family through hardship, Ragaa, the wife of Adel Abdul Bary, recounts life as a spouse of a terrorism suspect.

Ragaa met Adel Abdul Bary, the man who would become her husband, in 1981. Her Egyptian family had moved from the countryside into a flat near the centre of Cairo. In those days she was a girl in tight jeans and a T-shirt, with long hair below her waist, though at her parents’ insistence she tied it back in a plait, and was not allowed to wear makeup. At Cairo University, Ragaa found herself doing business studies instead of the art or music she had wanted to do, because her final school exam results were not good enough.

Cairo University

She hated her course but was entranced by the university world. Before long, other girls from her class, wearing hijab, began to take her aside and talk to her about how her beautiful hair should be hidden, encouraging her to come into the mosque area of the college. “I went,” she says. “It was something different. I felt calm, peaceful in there.”

Ragaa and her sister began to follow Islam more strictly than the rest of their Muslim family. It was the fashion for the educated young back then, she says. The two girls went to an all-female Islamic study circle where the male teacher sat the other side of a curtain. One day, Ragaa saw him after class in the street, a handsome man with a little beard and turban, and imagined how lovely it would be to be his wife. Later, his sister spoke to her about a marriage, and then to her great excitement, he and his family came to visit hers. The marriage was decided.

At the time Egypt was a tinder-box of political and religious tension. On 3 September 1981 President Anwar Sadat had ordered an extraordinary mass round-up of religious leaders, politicians, journalists, army officers and others. He mocked the girls wearing chadors, “going about like black tents”, and the young men with beards. Sadat was assassinated shortly afterwards, during a military parade, by a handful of young Islamist officers, and was succeeded by another military leader, Hosni Mubarak.

After Adel’s return from a year’s study in Yemen, there was a formal written Islamic marriage. Ragaa thought the life she had imagined was about to begin but soon Adel was arrested like so many thousands opposed to the Mubarak regime. She spent six months travelling with his sister to every prison in Egypt to try to find him. When she finally did, he was a veteran of torture – by hanging, electric shock and solitary confinement underground. There had been a period of hospitalisation, followed by ordinary prison. No one knew when Adel would be released, or if he ever would.

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Posted by on May 16, 2013 in Collateral Damage

 

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May Allah Grant You Patience, Shukri: The Sanabel Abu Baker that I knew!!

By: Ahmad Musa Jibril

When I was transferred to the Communication Management Unit, also known as the Terrorist Unit or (Guantanamo North)–a special secret illegal prison within the US BOP prison system designed especially for a selected few Muslims.

After a short time there, I was asked by the brothers there to stand up as their Amir. At this time I started classes in Islamic Sciences and did not have time to take on such a responsibility, so I refused their request.

On an early morning after sunrise, as I was on a rusted manual treadmill that was provided for us in a small cage. Shukri asked to speak to me, and knowing that it was regarding the matter of being the Amir, I tried to brush off the conversation and continue my daily routine. “You need to accept being the Amir because everyone has by ijma (consensus) decided that they want you to be, and by you not accepting, it would make the problems we have out of control.”

My workout slowed down as he engaged me in the conversation. After several minutes, I reluctantly agreed.

Over the upcoming months, I learned more about him and our other brothers in the unit. They shared their past and opened their hearts. Among that which brother Shukri agonized over was his daughter, Sanabel. He, as the other brothers in the prison, loved his family deeply, but he faced a dilemma that not many others faced. His daughter, Sanabel, who was ill from childhood, continuously occupied his thoughts. The doctors predicted that she would not live very far past the age of seven but, by the will of Allah, she made it to her mid-twenties, Alhamdulillah.

One day, my dear brother Mukhtar Albakri (One of Lackawanna Six case) came to me and told me that Shukri is in the yard crying and that I should go check on him. This yard that he was in is basically nothing more than a small cage. When I went to look for him, he had gone back to his cell. I asked him what had happened and he told me that he just got off the phone, and that his Sanabel is in critical condition, with an unlikely recovery.     Read the rest of this entry »

 
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Posted by on May 15, 2013 in Biographies, Collateral Damage

 

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Sanabel Abu-Baker: “Baba, I’m Okay.”

Please send letters and messages of condolence and support to a grieving father and hero, Shukri Abu-Baker on the recent passing of his daughter, Sanabel Abu-Baker. Sanabel has passed away after 26 years of struggling with illness and the additional hardship of enduring the persecution of her father, who is serving a 65 year prison sentence for providing food, medicine and school supplies to impoverished Palestinian children.
( إِنَّا لِلّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعونَ )

Sanabel AbuBaker (Paint by Number)

I painted this picture, before you say anything its paint by number, anyways I sent it to my dad along with a card made from recycled paper, and they sent it back and said the card was padded and that they could not inspect it without damaging them…….how pathetic.. like seriously, u can see through the card and the painting is just a little thicker than cardstock paper… i got soo mad because i was sooo excited painting it while i was at the hospital that my dad would have a nice scene to look out… now this is something my dad can free hand draw but not me i can just paint in the lines… — Sanabel Abu-Baker, November 2012

May Allah accept her in alFirdaus and hasten the release of her father, Amin.

Shukri Abu-Baker #32589-177
USP Terre Haute
U.S. Penitentiary
PO Box 33
Terre Haute, IN 47808
USA
 
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Posted by on May 14, 2013 in Campaigns, Collateral Damage

 

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A Message from Solitary: His Words are Always, “Allah is with me, Allah is with me.”

Abu Hamza al-MasriMy husband, Sheikh Abu Hamza, was extradited from the UK to America on the 5th of October 2012; since then my husband has not been allowed to see anyone face to face, not even his solicitors.

The American government [has] allowed my husband to see his solicitors on a number of occasions. Even then, the visit has been behind a glass window. Not only that, the glass window had a curtain over the glass to prevent my husband from looking at his solicitors face to face…

All this time [3 months and 10 days] , he has remained in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day, in a small room with no window and no sunlight. For one hour, he is allowed to stretch his leg just next to his cell where there is not even enough room to even do that.

It has been three months now since his extradition, but he was only allowed to call me once. On the contrary, Alhamdulillah, I have received a few letters from him. Me and my family also write to him on a regular basis.

Since he’s been there, his hair has not being combed due to a comb not being available for him. He doesn’t even know the direction of the Kibla, so he prays to a direction by guessing where the Kibla is.

The American government knows my husband is disabled! But when the guards bring food for him, they bring food which is wrapped with plastic. When my husband tries to open it with his teeth, half of the food is spilled all over the floor. Wallahi, this is an oppression being done to my husband knowing full well that he has no hand.

These people who have detained my husband unlawfully do nothing but aggravate the situation and make things difficult for him intentionally. They have stripped his dignity and violated his honour. His faith and religious practices attacked, but Alhamdulillah, Allah is the Watcher and the Ultimate Protector of those who are weak and Allah (swt) does not let the deeds of anyone to be lost. Allah will hold EVERYONE (ALL human beings, without an exception) accountable for their actions on the Day of Judgement where there is no doubt!

Despite all these, Alhamdulillah, my husband, Sheikh Abu Hamza, is happy and is in a good spirit. He knows that this is the path he has chosen and his words are always, “Allah is with me, Allah is with me.” He has said to let all the brothers and sisters who have written letters to him know that, they are always in his special du’aas. He is happy to know that the Ummah has not forsaken him. He said not to worry, insha’Allah. It would be nice for the brothers and sisters to write letters to him as much as they can so that he knows his brothers and sisters have not forgotten about him and that he knows he is always in their du’aas.

I can’t stress enough the importance of everyone making du’aa for him, as this is the most powerful weapon we have. He needs our support right now and has a right to our support. So please brothers and sisters, make du’aa and remember the only crime he committed is that he says he believes in Allah. The prison is not the place for him. His place is with his family, especially his children.

The Prophet (peace be upon him) said:

“One who helps a fellow Muslim in removing his (or her) difficulty in this world, Allah will remove the former’s distress on the Day of Judgement.

He who helps to remove the hardship of another, will have his difficulties removed by Allah in this world and the hereafter.

One who covers the shortcomings of another Muslim will have his faults covered up in this world and the next by Allah.

Allah continues to help a servant, so long as he goes on helping his own brother (or sister).” [Muslim]

We will all be called to account and asked what we did for our brothers and sisters that are suffering around us, the least we can do is make du’aa for them.

Barakallahufikum for all those brothers and sisters who have supported my husband for all these years. Your help, love and concern for him has not gone unnoticed. Your reward is with Allah (swt). I ask Allah, the Almighty, to give you the good of this world and the good of the Hereafter. Ameen.

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-Umm Hamza (wife of Mustafa Kamal Mustafa, Abu Hamza)

Please Keep Abu Hamza and his family in your du’aa and write to him at:

Mostafa Kamel Mostafa #67495-054
MCC New York
Metropolitan Correctional Center
150 Park Row
New York, NY  10007
USA
 
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Posted by on January 15, 2013 in Collateral Damage

 

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The Persecution of Abu Qatada Extends to His Family

Media Frenzy Outside of Abu Qatada's House

After months of dignified silence while their father has been repeatedly publicly vilified in an unprecedented high-level political and media campaign, the children of Mohammed Othman (Abu Qatada) have now written an open letter on Twitter refuting some of the press misinformation about them, and detailing what they describe as escalating oppressive practices of the British government. They reveal too some of the extreme difficulties of their young lives in recent weeks and months, and the fact that threatening messages have become something they have learned to live with.

We are just like a punching bag for anyone,” the oldest son, Qatada, said today, describing why the children of this very private family felt they could no longer keep silent.

The letter highlights the systematic pressure of the media outside their previous house, once their father was allowed out on bail, and how it has drawn in demonstrations.

“The press would stand outside the house and incite passers-by to harass us and sign petitions to get us evicted. They would do the same thing with our neighbours. This incitement encouraged racist pressure groups to hold demonstrations outside the house on a weekly basis between four in the afternoon and eleven in the evening. These demonstrators would scream and curse at us and at Islam.”

The letter describes how in their previous home the landlord himself was subjected to the pressure of enormous media attention. The family had to leave. Far from them asking the government to move them to a bigger house, as has been constantly reported, the government insisted their father, freed on a court order, be in a house the government found. By now, in fact, it was impossible to find a landlord ready to let to them, given the constant repetition by government figures at all levels about how dangerous and undesirable their father is.  The media campaign against him has become became part of the political project of the government to defy the court ruling and force him to return to Jordan to face a trial where all the evidence against him was obtained by torture.

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Posted by on December 27, 2012 in Collateral Damage, News Items

 

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The Family of Abu Qatada: What these Idiotic Demonstrators and Journalists Do Not Realise

In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful

All praise belongs to Allah, Lord of the worlds; may peace blessings be upon Muhammad, the Trustworthy, and upon his family and companions.

British press misinformation about us has abounded, and the oppressive practices of the British government have escalated requiring that we reveal the truth to those interested.

Our father was the only one jailed; however, currently our whole family has become restricted through the mutually agreed practices of the British press and Home Office. The despicable and galling press began making phone calls to our landlord and camped outside his house until he was forced to evict us through the courts. The courts also ordered us to pay his lawyer’s fees even though we had not attended the hearing and did not know what had transpired during it. The press would stand outside the house and incite passers-by to harass us and sign petitions to get us evicted. They would do the same thing with our neighbours.

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This incitement encouraged racist pressure groups in Britain to hold demonstrations outside the house on a weekly basis between four in the afternoon and eleven in the evening. These demonstrators would scream and curse at us and at Islam. With the court decision, we were evicted from the house and the Home Office prepared to find us another house. This was not done voluntarily or out of goodness; to the contrary it was out of malevolence. They refused to tell us where the house would be. We had requested somewhere close to the children’s Islamic schools, however we were told nothing about the house until we were taken there. Only then did discover that it was double the distance to the schools and that it was too small for the number of us that there are. Nevertheless, as a form of incitement against us, the dishonest press claims that the new house is better than the previous one. However, due to its distance, some of us are still unable to attend school. As for the condition of the house on the inside, God knows how small and filthy it is, and were it not for modesty, we would go into the matter in more detail.

What makes the malevolence of the situation worse is that they have mounted locks on the entrances to the house which can only be opened by them, and it is as though we have all now been imprisoned. What happened in the old house has now happened here in regard to the press inciting the neighbours, passers-by and racist pressure groups.

The way in which the Home Office expelled us amounted to an explicit invitation to the press to learn where we are and allow them to continue their harassment of us. What these idiotic demonstrators and journalists do not realise is that we have asked the British government to allow us to leave the UK for a third country; somewhere other than Jordan or the UK. However they refused and said they would fight to prevent us from leaving Britain to anywhere except a prison in Jordan. Let no one be under the impression that we want to stay here after having suffered so much.

Suffice it to say that a police guard has been stationed in front of the house to scrutinise everything that goes on inside while the rules prohibit them from allowing entry to anyone other than themselves and the lawyers. The scrutiny does not even stop when we ourselves would like to go into the house and we are stopped outside and asked for our identities before being allowed in. We have asked to be allowed to move to a house of our choice, however the request was rejected except on condition that we inform the landlord of whom we are and what our circumstances are beforehand. This is alongside the numerous threatening messages we receive from various quarters.

We will persistently continue to try to leave this country for one that will bring us security in our religion. We believe that the mercy of God the Most High is currently more encompassing for us obtaining this following the blessed revolutions in Islamic states.

–The Family of Abu Qatada, 21 December 2012

Read this letter in Arabic.

 
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Posted by on December 27, 2012 in Collateral Damage

 

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عائلة أبي قتادة : سنبقى نحاول دائماً الخروج من هذا البلد إلى بلد يحقق لنا الأمان في ديننا ودنيانا

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

الحمد لله رب العالمين، والصلاة والسلام على محمد الأمين وعلى آله وصحبه أجمعين. أما بعد؛

فقد كثرت أكاذيب الصحافة البريطانية ضدنا، وتكاثرت الممارسات الظالمة من قبل الحكومة البريطانية، مما استدعى أن نكشف الحقيقة لمن يهمه الأمر، والذي حصل أن والدنا كان هو المسجون فقط، وأما الآن فإن العائلة كلها صارت في القيد، وذلك من خلال ممارسات متفق عليها بين الصحافة ووزارة الداخلية البريطانية، فالصحافة الصفراء الحقيرة قامت بالإتصال بصاحب البيت الذي كنا فيه، ورابضت أمام بيته حتى دفعته إلى إخراجنا من البيت من خلال المحكمة التي أجبرنا فيها حتى على دفع أتعاب محاميه دون أن نحضرها أو نعرف ما جرى فيها، وكانت الصحافة تقوم بالوقوف أمام البيت وتحريض المارين على إزعاجنا والتوقيع على إخراجنا من البيت كما كانت تفعل هذا مع الجيران.

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هذا التحريض دفع جماعات الضغط العنصرية في بريطانيا إلى إقامة مظاهرات دورية أمام البيت كل أسبوع من الساعة الرابعة حتى الحادية عشر ليلاً، يصرخون ويسبون علينا وعلى الإسلام نفسه، وبقرار من المحكمة أخرجنا من البيت، واستعدت وزارة الداخلية إلى إيجاد بيت جديد لنا، وهذا لم يكن من الخير أو التطوع، بل كان من الشر، حيث رفضوا إخبارنا بمكان البيت، وكنا قد طلبا منهم أن يكون قريباً من مدارس الأولاد الإسلامية، ولم نعرف البيت حتى حملونا إليه، فإذا هو يضاعف المسافة بيننا وبين مدارسنا، كما أنه أصغر من أن يستوعب عددنا، ومع ذلك تزعم الصحافة الكاذبة أنه أفضل تحريضاً للناس ضدنا، وبسبب بُعد البيت لم يستطع بعضنا إلى الآن أن يذهب لمدرسته، وأما حال البيت في الداخل لصغره وقذارته فالله به عليم، ولولا الحياء لذكرنا الأمور بالتفصيل.

وزاد سوء الأمر أن ركبوا أقفال على مداخل البيت وملحقاته لا تفتح إلا من قبلهم، حتى صرنا جميعاً في السجن.

ما حصل في البيت السابق حصل في هذا البيت، من جهة تحريض الصحافة للجيران والمارين وجماعات الضغط العنصري، وقد كانت طريقة ترحيلنا التي قامت بها وزارة الداخلية دعوة صريحة للصحافة لمعرفة المكان لتمارس نفس الدور السابق، والذي يجهله هؤلاء الأغبياء من الصحافة والمتظاهرين أننا طلبنا من الحكومة السماح لنا لمغادرة بريطانيا إلى بلد ثالث، ليس الأردن، فرفضت، وقال: سنقاتل في منعكم من مغادرة بريطانيا إلا إلى السجن في الأردن، فلا يظن أحد أننا نحب أن نبقى هنا بعد أن عانينا الكثير، ويكفي أنهم أقاموا الشرطة أمام البيت للتدقيق بكل داخل إلينا مع أنهم منعوا في الشروط دخول أي أحد إلا هم والمحامين، فلا يقع التدقيق إلا علينا نحن حيث نوقف أمام البيت إذا أردنا الدخول لسؤالنا عن هوياتنا، ولقد طلبنا تغيير البيت من خلال اختيارنا نحن فرفضوا إلا بشرط أن نخبر صاحب البيت من نحن وما حالنا، هذا مع رسائل التهديد التي نتلقاها من جهات عدة.

سنبقى نحاول دائماً الخروج من هذا البلد إلى بلد يحقق لنا الأمان في ديننا ودنيانا، وإننا نرى رحمة الله تعالى أوسع لنا اليوم بعد هذه الثورات المباركة في الدول الإسلامية لحصول هذا الأمر.

والله من وراء القصد

عائلة أبي قتادة, 

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Posted by on December 27, 2012 in Collateral Damage

 

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Recollected: Aafia’s Essence of ‘Eid

This is based on a conversation involving Aafia where she discussed Eid Al Adha and what it meant beyond performing the ritual acts.

It was a casual social conversation sometime in the 1990s. The Hajj was about to conclude, and Eid Al Adha was approaching.  A point was made that perhaps this Eid is really only a celebration for those attending the Hajj as it marked the successful conclusion of their pilgrimage.  For the rest of the Muslim world it was only about the sacrificing of animals. As symbolic, solemn and beneficial to the poor as the ritual was, what was the cause for celebration?

As was the case with many of Aafia’s perspectives, the response was neither traditional nor focused solely on the logic of obedience to God, blessings for the Hereafter and remembering the enormous tribulations of the prophets of God. These reasons provide satisfaction and comfort to those already in the fold of “believers” and are popular when one is preaching to the proverbial choir. But the root of the question was a challenge seeking a more pragmatic response that would resonate more universally

To Aafia, Eid Al Adha, as a celebration, was not just about the rituals themselves even though it is the culmination of perhaps the most ritual laden event of the Islamic calendar – The Hajj.  In order to truly celebrate and enjoy this Eid universally, she suggested the examination of what the rituals were highlighting:

The Hajj essentially marks the challenges posed to the Prophet Abraham and his family as believed in the Islamic tradition.

First, the taking of Hagar and Ismail to a barren spot in the “middle of nowhere” and leaving them with no sustenance other than a faith that an unseen God will provide.  Then, later, the Hajj marks the willingness of a father to sacrifice his son, again on the order of that unseen God. So, is the lesson here one of blind obedience regardless of how harsh the commandments seem?    Read the rest of this entry »

 
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Posted by on November 8, 2012 in Collateral Damage, Flashback

 

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Umm Taubah’s Appeal: “There I was, having a seizure out of fear…”

Umm Taubah, wife of Abu Taubah, recounts the harrowing morning of her husband’s arrest and the devastating effect it has had on the family.

Abu Taubah’s twelve children are still suffering, and his family is in dire need of duaa, financial and logistical support.

If you live in the Orlando area and can offer assistance to the family with respect to child care, hot meals, clothing, or medical care, please contact admin@myfiks.org. If you have any legal expertise or would like to refer a legal representative appropriate to Abu Taubah’s case (see here, here, here, and here), please also email the above email address.

Please continue to contribute to the Abu Taubah Family Support and Legal Fund online (enter any amount for Khutbah price):

or by sending checks/money orders payable to:

Makeen Abdus-Salaam
8583 Lake Winddham Ave
Orlando, FL 32829USA 

Or electronic bank transfers to:

Bank: Wells Fargo Bank NA
420 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, CA 94104
Account Name: The FIKS
SWIFT : 
WFBIUS6S
ABA121000248
ACCT: 2120911090

Send letters or cards of support to assure Abu Taubah that he and his family are not forgotten in your duas:

Marcus Robertson #201100011051
John Polk Correctional Facility
Seminole County
211 Bush Blvd
Sanford, FL 32773
USA
 
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Posted by on November 5, 2012 in Campaigns, Collateral Damage, Videos

 

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I thought people in America would never tolerate this…

Father of John Walker Lindh, Frank Lindh reminisces about the astonishing lack of outrage concerning the treatment of detainees.

 
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Posted by on October 21, 2012 in Collateral Damage, Videos

 

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