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Umar discussed his banishment from the prisons, and talked about his next step as "jihad." Umar railed about the Iraq war, describing how "brothers" in Iraq were killing "pigs" (American soldiers). Imam Umar helped pioneer government-paid Muslim prison ministry in the 1970s, but his earliest experiences behind bars were as a teenage criminal.

The question is the ignition.”

“Even Muslims who say they are against terrorism secretly admire and applaud” the hijackers, Umar wrote in an unpublished memoir. Umar is formerly the Chaplain for the State of New York Department of Corrections. When the police arrived on the scene, an officer questioned Umar about the dispute. It's called [word unclear] read it in the 56th surah of the Quran.

As a result of his statements, Umar was banned from the state prison system, where he had continued to visit inmates after his retirement.

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Finally, in 2005, prior to Umar's arrest, Umar was once again engaged in incendiary speech during periodic Friday sermons he gave at a mosque in the Bronx. “I went to jail too many times to count,” he says.Wallace Gene Marks, as he was then known, moved to New York in the late 1960s and befriended a group of fledgling militants in Harlem.

And fight them until turmoil is no more and strike terror into their hearts." You think there is no terror in Quran? If the FBI is here, they usually are.

There's going to be a time when you can't come in here, we are going to catch you and we are going to cut (pauses) the label off your lapel. Imam Umar — born Wallace Gene Marks and later known as Wallace 10X — twice has traveled to Saudi Arabia for worship and study at the expense of the Saudi government and its affiliated charities, part of an extensive program aimed at spreading Islam in U.S.

prisons. The Muslims are praying. Rooted in Saudi Arabia, it stresses a literal reading of the Koran and intolerance for people and sects that do not follow its absolutist teaching. Investors Business Daily reported in a 2007 editorial that " Warith-Deen Umar was caught preaching to inmates -- mostly black converts like himself -- that 9/11 was a miracle of faith and that the hijackers should be celebrated as martyrs."

In 2006, Umar pled guilty to a gun charge and was sentenced to a year of home detention.

Wallace Marks, however, was sent to prison for possessing weapons.

 

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Coming from a man who is both Black and Muslim, such statements, apparently, were not acceptable during the build-up to the war.Umar was attacked in a long front-page article in the Wall Street Journal, which claimed Umar supported the 9/11 terrorists.Imam Umar explained that he does not support the terrorists and that he has a right and an obligation to speak out against flawed US policy.He eventually filed suit against the Wall Street Journal for slander.

 

Other newspapers and politicians then jumped on the bandwagon.The New York Times, the New York Post, and other papers added more lies about Imam Umar.None could find a single quote in which he expressed support for the 9/11 terrorists; nevertheless, no newspaper devoted a single inch of space to allow Umar to rebut their claims.New York Governor Pataki and Senator Schumer blasted Umar, alleging that he was spreading terror throughout the prisons.Schumer even demanded that all Muslim chaplains in the New York State prisons be fired.

warith deen umar on terror youtube

We are going to catch you and put a tire around you, and you know what we do after that, I don't have to say it.

Overview

* Muslim cleric
* Former Islamic chaplain of New York’s prison system
* In 1971 was a member of the Harlem Five, and was tried on charges of conspiracy-to-murder


Born Wallace Gene Marks in 1945, Warith Deen Umar is a Muslim cleric who, prior to his retirement in 2000, spent some twenty years helping to run New York’s growing Islamic prison program, recruiting and training dozens of chaplains, and ministering to thousands of inmates himself.

Finally, Umar stated that he does not want to die of old age, but as a martyr, and advocates fighting if you can, or if you're older, to give money to the brothers who are fighting. The chaplains have operated with little supervision from state prison officials, who say the constitutional protection of religious freedom prevents them from closely monitoring religious services.

They getting on our planes, they may shoot us down. The Muslims are praying. Umar is formerly the Chaplain for the State of New York Department of Corrections. Viewing black prisoners as the natural candidates to help initiate such an attack, Imam Umar says the focus of his preaching usually “is on work, family and getting an education,” but he also says that prison “is the perfect recruitment and training grounds for radicalism and the Islamic religion.” Umar adds, “There is more happening in this country than most people know about,” he says regarding the Muslim anger that is quietly building behind bars and on the outside.