Abdulmutallab prohibit him from having any communication whatsoever with more than 7. The suit claims he has not been allowed to communicate with some of his own family members, including a sister and 13 nieces and nephews.
The complaint, obtained by CBS News, also alleges that the SAMs "severely restrict his ability to practice religion" as Abdulmutallab is unable to "participate in group prayer" alongside fellow Muslims within the facility. In addition, the court filing claims "corrections officers have allowed Reuters - A Nigerian man serving life sentences for trying to set off a bomb in his underwear on a plane on Christmas Day is suing the U.
Justice Department for denying his free speech and religious rights. In a lawsuit filed in a Colorado federal court, he said authorities in the federal maximum security prison where he is being held were violating his constitutional rights by not allowing him to communicate with the outside world or practice his religion as a Muslim, court documents showed.
Elisha Anderson Detroit Free Press. Show Caption. Hide Caption. Underwear bomber alleges rights violation in lawsuit. Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, a Nigerian native who became an al-Qaida operative, alleges he's being held in long-term solitary confinement. Abdulmutallab expressed happiness on meeting the ummah, even if only virtually; "I love you all in the spirit of brotherhood and sisterhood in Islam" February 10, Abdulmutallab's feelings of alienation also reinforced in him the concept of "migration for the sake of God" hijrah fi sabil Allah , which was developed as a political concept by Islamic writer Sayyid Qutb and later adopted by various Islamist groups.
The concept has two sides to it; the physical migration to Islamic lands and "migration by rejection," which means that a true Muslim should shun those who are uncommitted. But after, I realized that almost every good Muslim gets lonely at some point. This I believe is because really there are many Muslims but most are just Muslims by name who do not practice the deen earnestly, leaving the few good Muslims alone. So it's a test we have to strive and go through for the sake of Allah" January 29, In addition to the concept of migration, another notion, al-wala' wa'l-bara', began to develop in his mind; "The biggest obstacle I think is the Kafir imposed school system.
These guys are just controlling us around anyhow. We ought to have our own systems that will make our ummah do things according to Quran and Sunnah February 13, This alienation was accompanied by another factor - the ideological confusion that Umar Farouk was experiencing. This element will be examined in Part Two. Note: Spelling and typographical errors within Abulmutallab's messages have been corrected for ease of reading.
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