레이완드 모스크

Raywand Mosque

라이윈드 모스크(Raiwind Mosque)는 파키스탄 라호르라이완드에 있는 저명한 모스크로 자선단체인 타블리히 자마트(Tablighi Jamaat)와 관련이 있다.[1]타블리히 운동은 레이완드에서 매년 큰 축제를 연다.

정보 분석가들 의혹

많은 관타나모 수용자들이 레이완드 모스크에 머물거나 방문했다는 주장 때문에, 부분적으로 그들의 지속적인 구금이 정당화되었다.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]두 명의 독일 이슬람교도들은 2007년 레이완드 모스크에 머무른 후 파키스탄 당국에 의해 체포되었다.관타나모 수용자들에 대한 혐의를 나열한 증거 요약 메모에는 레이완드 모스크에 머물게 된 이유에 대한 설명이 추가됐고, 타글리히 운동과의 연관성이 의혹을 불러일으켰다.이 메모들은 타글리히 추종자들이 교전하던 종교 순례자들이 일부 이슬람 무장단체와 테러리스트들의 여행에서 악의 없는 은신처로 이용된 것으로 알려져 있다고 주장했다.

테러리스트와의 연계

BBC는 라나 사나울라 지방장관의 말을 인용, 테러범들이 알라의 메시지를 전파하기 위해 타블리를 위한 소품을 만드는 곳에서부터 라윈드에 머물렀다고 보도했다.레이윈드는 테러리스트들이 여러 날 동안 머물렀던 마을로 명명되었다.이 테러리스트들은 2010년 5월 28일 라호르에 있는 아마디야 모스크를 공격했다.[8]

참고 항목

참조

  1. ^ a b Angel Rabasa; Cheryl Benard; Peter Chalk; C. Christine Fair; Theodore W. Karasik; Rollie Lal; Ian O. Lesser; David E. Thaler (December 10, 2004). The Muslim world after 9/11 (PDF). RAND Corporation. ISBN 978-0-8330-3534-9. Retrieved 2010-05-15. Tablighi Jama’at has captured the attention of the global community and has been associated with being a “portal” for recruitment for extreme or even militant Islamist organizations.17 However, while Tablighi Jama’at does hold a massive gathering of the world’s Muslims in Raiwind every year, it does not permit groups to set up recruitment booths.
  2. ^ Holger Stark; Guido Kleinhubbert; Matthias Gebauer (2007-03-14). "Germans Arrested in Pakistan: Flirting with Jihad?". Der Spiegel. Retrieved 2010-05-15. The two travellers from Germany are said to have met at a Raiwind mosque run by the Tabligh-i-Jamaat missionary group. Nihad C. is said to have stated during interrogation that Michael N. whispered to him that he wanted to go to Waziristan. But the Pakistani authorities have concluded from their first interrogations that Michael N. is a hanger-on rather than a hardcore Muslim militant -- which fits his low profile in Germany.
  3. ^ OARDEC (2005-11-10). "Unclassified Summary of Evidence for Administrative Review Board in the case of Al Bihani, Talfiq Nassar Ahmed" (PDF). United States Department of Defense. pp. 24–25. Retrieved 2008-11-13. The detainee traveled to the Raywand Mosque in Lahore, Pakistan where he stayed at the center for approximately six months.
  4. ^ OARDEC (22 March 2006). "Unclassified Summary of Evidence for Administrative Review Board in the case of Tahar, Mohammad Ahmad Ali" (PDF). United States Department of Defense. pp. 15–17. Retrieved 2008-03-06. In mid-September 2001, the detainee traveled from Sanaa, Yemen to Karachi, Pakistan via Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The detainee was met in Karachi by someone form the Jamaat al Tablique [sic] who took him to the Maki Mosque. The detainee then traveled to Lahore, Pakistan and spent two days there, then he went to a mosque in Raywant, Pakistan.
  5. ^ OARDEC (2005-04-13). "Unclassified Summary of Evidence for Administrative Review Board in the case of" (PDF). United States Department of Defense. pp. 112–113. Retrieved 2010-05-15. The detainee traveled by plane to Lahore, Pakistan through Karachi, Pakistan. Once he arrived in Lahore the detainee took a bus to Raywand, Pakistan where the headquarters of the Tablique Jammat [sic] was located. The detainee stayed at the Tablique Jammat mosque. Jama'at Al Tablighi, a Pakistan based Islamic missionary organization, is being used as a cover to mask travel and activities of terrorists including members of al Qaida.
  6. ^ OARDEC (7 March 2005). "Unclassified Summary of Evidence for Administrative Review Board in the case of Ali, Walid Mohammad Haj Mohammad" (PDF). United States Department of Defense. pp. 55–57. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
  7. ^ OARDEC (2006-08-21). "Unclassified Summary of Evidence for Administrative Review Board in the case of -- Zarnuki, Mohammed". United States Department of Defense. Retrieved 2009-01-11. The detainee traveled via public bus to Lahore, Pakistan and went by taxi to the Raywand Mosque, which is about 20 kilometers outside of Lahore, Pakistan. For two months the detainee accompanied ten other missionaries, where they traveled from mosque to mosque. 빠른 거울
  8. ^ http://ahmadiyyatimes.blogspot.com/2013/05/pakistan-remembering-lahore-ahmadi.html