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Abdul Alim Musa
Abdul Alim Musa, born as Clarence Reams, is the director of Masjid Al-Islam in Washington, DC and founder and director of the As-Sabiqun movement. Musa is also a member of the Institute of Contemporary Islamic Thought (ICIT), an organization established in 1998 to continue the work of the global Islamic Movement. [1]
The As-Sabiqun website provides an extensive biography for Musa. According to this biography, Musa was born in Arkansas, but grew up in Oakland, California. In the 1960s, Musa's involvement with the drug trade earned him unwanted attention from law enforcement. Around the same time, he became sympathetic to the Black Panthers and the Nation of Islam. To avoid the consequences of his crimes, Musa traveled the world.[2]
As-Sabiqun's biography of Musa also claims that he became "leading cocaine-exporter in Colombia," met exiled Black Panther leaders such as Eldridge Cleaver and Pete O'Neal in Algeria.[3] After returning to the U.S. he supposedly surrendered to law enforcement authorities and served an unspecified time in prison. While incarcerated, Musa converted to Islam.[4]
The As-Sabiqun biography states that following the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran, Musa announced his support for the Islamic Republic and its leader Ayatollah Khomeini. Since the early 1980s, he made several visits to Iran as a representative of Muslims in the United States and a supporter of, as he puts it, "the Islamic revival."[5]
In November 1996, Musa was a featured speaker at a conference calling for the establishment of an Islamic state in London. [6] Titled, "In Pursuit of the Power of Islam," the list of conference speakers included hardliners like Saudi dissident Dr. Muhammad al-Massari of Committee for the Defense of Legitimate Rights of Arabia; renowned neo-Nazi turned Islamic militant Ahmed Huber;[7] Muhammad al-Asi (also from the US); and Ayatollah Taskhiri, described on the program as "Head of International Department Office of Imam Khamanei." The speakers list on the program also advertised the participation by "representatives of FIS [Islamic Salvation Front], HIZBULLAH, HAMAS and other parts of the Global Islamic Movement."[8]
In the early 1990s, Musa founded the As-Sabiqun movement in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Under his directorship, the movement has established mosques across the U.S.: in East Oakland (led by radical Imam Amir Abdul-Malik Ali), south-east Washington, D.C. (Masjid al-Islam – where Musa currently serves as director), Philadelphia, San Diego, Sacramento and Los Angeles.
As-Sabiqun describes itself as ideologically aligned with radical Islamist thinkers such as Hasan al-Banna, Sayyid Qutb, Ayatollah Khomeini, and others.[9] As stated on As Sabiqun's website, "The paramount goal of the movement is the establishment of Islam as a complete way of life in America…The group does not advocate participation in the American political process as an ideal method for advancing Islamic issues in the U.S.; instead, it believes in a strong and active outreach to the people of the U.S."[10]
According to the "As-Sabiqun Resolution" published on the group's website, As-Sabiqun embraces a global vision of Islamic revolution and world domination:
We resolve to work with other communities (movements), whether they are local, national, or international, toward the end of harnessing the power of Muslims and their resources for the purpose of reestablishing the system of governance known as Khilafah, or the Caliphate, patterned after the leadership exemplified by Prophet Muhammad (saw). We resolve to utilize all the tools of Islam to develop an analysis and plan of action to totally and completely obliterate the hold of jahiliyyah and enable Islam to take complete control of our lives, and ultimately, the lives of all human beings on Earth.[11]
The As-Sibiqun newsletter article titled "To Do List 2007" also emphasized the role that jihad should play in this struggle:
Always cherish the intention of jihād and the desire for martyrdom in the way of Allah and actually prepare yourself for that.[12]
In his role as an Imam and representative of Masjid al-Islam and As-Sabiqun, Musa has consistently put forth strident anti-American, anti-Israel and anti-Semitic messages that emphasize his conviction that America and Israel seek to destroy Islam and subjugate all Muslims. Based on this, Musa preaches on the glory of suicide bombings and Jihad, while praising terrorist groups like Hamas and Hizballah as "heroes" and condemning the U.S. as the true terrorist. Musa also denies that al-Qaeda was behind the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and blames it instead on the Bush Administration and the CIA. He also claims that the U.S. military is "occupying" Iraq in order to foment a civil war amongst Muslims.
The following list represents a compilation of excerpts from Musa's khutbas (sermons) and speeches from mosques, rallies, conferences and university campuses across the country:
May 9, 2007: At UC Irvine during the Muslim Student Union's "Holocaust Memorial Week," Musa gave a lecture on "Islamic Revival" and stated: