I am proud to be a traitor to America
By Samir Khan
Zul Qadah 03, 1431 A.H, Tuesday, October 12, 2010
This is the story of the Muslim American
jihadi, Samir Khan. After working a few years in the jihad
media sector in America, he packed his bags and left for Yemen
to help the mujahidin. This is an account of how he happily
became a traitor to America and why he chose to make such a
decision.
After my faith took a 180-degree turn, I knew I could no
longer reside in America as a compliant citizen. My beliefs
had turned me into a rebel of Washington’s imperialism. My
faith and convictions gave me strength to lambast the greatest
tyrant of our time. It angered and frustrated them, while it
left me in a state of peace and joy. What they were doing and
continue to do in the Muslim lands is what I felt, totally
unacceptable to my religion.
They installed
and supported pawn regimes, sweet-talked them into deals, beefed up their
military, all so that they could further their political goals of establishing a
modern day ubiquitous policing government that would include in its policy the
containment of all Islamic resistances that work for a just Islamic order.
Throughout this process to this day, they have freely raped the Islamic nation
at will, robbed what they pleased, and murdered for their ‘democracy’ while
their donkey puppets went around capturing, killing and torturing those who have
an ounce of willpower to defend their Islamic nation.
I decided to take up the pen and write out my thoughts and feelings regarding
America’s cowboy behavior in the Islamic lands. I knew that I had to stay under
the guidelines of the laws regarding freedom of speech, but at the same time, I
knew the real truth wouldn’t be able to reach the masses unless and until I was
above the law.
I proceeded to travel to Yemen, the land of faith and wisdom. After spending
some time in Sana'a as an English teacher, I made my move quietly. I praise
Allah and laugh at the intelligence agencies that were watching me for all those
years. Back in North Carolina, the FBI dispatched a spy on me who pretended to
convert to Islam; I took this man’s shahada and kept him under my wing. At one
point, he broke his cover, revealing his true identity.
There were quite a few other incidents of regular surveillance and even one where they set me up to rain blows on an agent who pretended to be a jerk that hated me for my online work. I knew I had to rush out of America before the FBI got me in for a flimsy excuse as they have done to individuals like Tariq Mehanna. Even when in Sana'a, I caught one of their agents spying on me near my hotel. As I left Sana'a, I was surprised that they all easily fell for my cover.
Throughout my experience of traveling from America to Yemen, I was expecting to be stopped and detained. But the most trouble I went through – if it’s even considered trouble – was that it took thirty minutes extra to get my boarding pass in North Carolina since, as the receptionist told me, I was being watched. It still surprises me when I reflect on it; I mean, I was quiet open about my beliefs online and it didn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that I was al Qaeda to the core. That proved to my soul that if Allah wants to protect you, no one has the power on earth to harm you. I was to learn that lesson continually in close encounters with death later on.
I remember when I traveled from Sana'a, for what seemed like years, in a car to one of the bases of the mujahidin, the driver played this one nashid repeatedly. It was ‘Sir ya bin Ladin’. I already knew of this nashid from before, but something had struck me at that moment. The nashid repeated lines pertaining to fighting the tyrants of the world for the purpose of giving victory to the Islamic nation. But it also reminded the listener that Shaykh Usama bin Ladin is the leader of this global fight.
I looked out
the window at the tall mud houses below the beautiful sky and closed my eyes as
the wind blew through my hair. I took a deep breath to let it all out. At that
moment, I realized that my entire life would be changed by this one decision of
mines. I was about to officially become a traitor of the country I grew up in
for most of my life. I thought about many of the possible effects it could have
on my life; but whatever they were, I was ready for it. That’s because I am an
individual convinced that Islam’s claim to power in the modern world is not
going to be as easy as walking down a red carpet or driving through a green
light. I am acutely aware that body parts have to be torn apart, skulls have to
be crushed and blood has to be spilled in order for this to be a reality. Anyone
who says otherwise is an individual who is not prepared to make sacrifices that
heroes and champions make.
As my eyes passed over the mysterious twirls of the sand dunes, I was reminded
of the enigma of jihad in the contemporary world. It's just absolutely
enthralling to know that guerrilla’s can fight off global superpowers with
the bare minimum resulting in great enemy losses, drainage of the enemy's
economy and a rising popular support for the mujahidin.
After some time passed in the company of the mujahidin, I quickly acknowledged
that success does not rely upon the job you undertake from nine to five, nor
does it rely upon the wealth that you have accumulated, nor does it rely upon
how far you have taken your studies in college. All of these things are
respectable, but by being with the mujahidin, it helped open my eyes that our
reason in life has nothing to do with any of these things.
The only thing in the entire world that matters to me, more than ever before, is the condition of my heart when I die. From our Islamic traditions, if the heart is tainted with greed, arrogance, haughtiness, niggardliness, and such, then entering Paradise will be a difficult task. So being in jihad makes me focus on my soul’s wellbeing for the purpose of being accepted by the Lord of the Worlds since death surrounds jihad although the guarantee of death is not there. Straying from the focus only brings me destruction, even if I were to own half the world. That is my message to those who rule the Muslim lands.
How could I
become a traitor to myself by throwing away this holy odyssey? Living with
myself would then be like a fish taken out of water. Thus, it only brought me
gleeful tears and great joy to hear that America labels me a terrorist due to my
love for correcting and straightening my soul out for the better. I have become
a traitor for chasing after my love. What more evidence does one need that
America and her allies hate Muslims who want to practice their religion to the
very core?
I would always laugh whenever the start of Ramadan would occur in America and
the President would take a few minutes to articulate on how marvelous Islam is;
almost as if he himself was to become Muslim. I would laugh because they would
show this face in their country, and a different face in Iraq, Afghanistan, and
Guantanamo Bay. After knowing what America has accomplished in the Islamic
world, what Muslim wouldn’t want to be a traitor? I seriously question the
veracity of one’s faith when they have to think twice on taking a stand against
America whether it is directly or indirectly. The list is endless when it comes
to the crimes they have perpetrated upon the Islamic world.
The recent leak of a 92,000-page document on the American crimes and realities of the war in Afghanistan is really only a scratch upon the surface. America has a long history of massacring and subjugating Muslims and yet the American regime is still scratching its head on the question: why did Usama bin Ladin attack us?
America, take a hint for once: maybe you did something. It should then come as no surprise that the Muslims in your midst – like Nidal Hassan, Faisal Shahzad, and others – became traitors of your state due to your conduct. If you don’t want to spend the rest of your life worrying about preventing another attack, then take the advice of Wikileaks editor, Julian Assange: “If U.S. forces are demoralized because they have been assassinating people without going through the judicial process or because they have been engaged in civilian casualties; if they are demoralized by that, they should change their behavior.” (Assange, J. (2010, August). Wikileaks. BBC World News)
With that said, my status as a traitor is not entirely a reaction to America’s criminality. The core of my being is really based on religious convictions in the absence of politics. I began on this path as an Islamic activist who didn’t believe in fighting any government since, as I had believed, taking on a standing army was impossible for Muslims today. I was already aware that the government’s of the modern world were not particularly happy about a shari'ah-based state that would have jihad as a part of its foreign policy.
However, that
didn’t stop me from believing in my general Islamic obligation of working for
the establishment of an Islamic State. The ninth verse of Surah as-Saff was my
inspiration: {It is He who sent His Messenger with
guidance and the religion of truth to manifest it over all religion, although
those who associate others with Allah may hate it}. The way I
understood this verse was that Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم
was sent with the mission of bringing Islam to the world; not for it to only
remain in the homes and mosques, but to have it as a working system of
government that would shape entire societies based on the guidelines of Qur’an
and Sunnah.
When my views changed regarding the obligation of jihad in this age – that it
will remain individually obligatory (fard `ayn) upon all the Muslims of the
world until all of our lands are recaptured from the occupiers – through a
purely intellectual conviction from the religious texts (as opposed to pure
hatred of American foreign policy), I knew at that point that my religion
required me to fight America and her allies as Islam doesn’t shy from stating
who is the occupier. I didn’t require sitting with any esteemed scholar to
confirm this as the Islamic evidences supporting this position have remained
irrefutable ever since the fatawa of Shaykh Abdullah Azzam became widespread;
and as for many of those whom I tested, I saw fear and denial in their faces
because, quite simply, the truth hurts as it requires our sacrifice to make it
manifest.
I am a traitor to America because my religion requires me to be one, {although
those who associate others with Allah may hate it}. I am terrifically
proud to be a part of such a religion and what Muslim wouldn’t? Islam has the
answer to life’s problems and it is what bonds humanity together for the good.
The annual hajj is just one example of that. Islam requires its domination and
after eighty plus years of living in a post-Caliphate world, I would think that
it's about time Muslims came together to tear down the obstacles. The most
important of these obstacles today is obviously America.
It is America
who has her military and intelligence bases spread throughout our lands in order
to help protect their client governments from Muslims who work for Islam’s
establishment. It is America who has killed millions of Muslims around the world
and is able to get away with it wearing a tuxedo. In the case of the oppressive
state of Israel, it wouldn’t be what it is today without heavy U.S. military and
financial backing.
A traitor can either be praiseworthy or despicable. The good and bad are defined
by a certain political agenda in the eyes of someone. A traitor of Islam however
only gains a loss of both worlds; the type of traitor that America prefers
working with. The beauty of Islam has taught me that nobility is in the
perpetuation of victorious principles and humiliation is in the inability to
hold on to righteousness. Righteousness is not that you turn your face to the
East or West, but that your belief in Allah remains unwavering no matter the
consequences.
Therefore, I am proud to be a traitor in America’s eyes just as much as I am
proud to be a Muslim; and I take this opportunity to accentuate my oath of
allegiance (bai`yah) and the mujahidin of the Arabian Peninsula’s bai`yah to the
ferocious lion, the champion of jihad, the humble servant of God, my beloved
Shaykh, Usama bin Ladin, may Allah protect him. Verily, he is the man that has
shook the thrones of the tyrants of the world. We pledge to wage jihad for the
rest of our lives until either we implant Islam all over the world or meet our
Lord as bearers of Islam. And how reputable, adventurous and pleasurable is such
a life compared to those who remain sitting, working from nine to five?
Interview taking from Al Qaida Inspire Magazine Issue 2