Pilot Adnan Has No Terror Links, Parents Say
| Thursday April
24, 2003
Abdul Mohsen Al-Murshid,
Special to Arab News RIYADH, 24 April 2003 — The father of Adnan Al-Shukri Jumah, a
pilot who has been accused by the FBI of having links with the Al-Qaeda
network, said his son had no connection with Al-Qaeda or any other
terrorist organization. Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, a sister publication of Arab News, Gul
Shir Muhammad Al-Shukri Jumah contradicted an FBI statement that claimed
Adnan was a Saudi. “He is originally from the Caribbean island of
Guyana and is now a citizen of Guyana. He was born in Madinah while I
was working as preacher there for Dar Al-Ifta,” he said. A Saudi Interior Ministry spokesman confirmed last month that Adnan
was not a Saudi citizen. Adnan’s father, Gul Shir, stayed in the
Kingdom for 27 years before moving to the United States with his family
in 1986 after receiving American citizenship, the spokesman said. The American agency called for a worldwide search for Adnan,
suspected of plotting terrorist attacks against US targets and training
Saudi hijackers who attacked the World Trade Center in New York and the
Pentagon. He said FBI agents frequently visited them and asked about Adnan’s
whereabouts. “We told them that we don’t know his whereabouts and
that contrary to what they think our son is not a terrorist,” he
added. Gul Shir said he had received threats from several quarters. However,
their neighbors including Christians and the Muslim community in Florida
had been very supportive of the family. “The Amana Islamic Society in
Florida arranged for a lawyer to defend our case,” he added. He said Adnan left Florida in 2001 for Trinidad. “We have not seen
him since,” he added. However, he pointed out that Adnan had contacted
the family from Morocco about five months ago. “My son has a gentle and calm personality. He has no connection
with terrorism and extremism as they allege. He strictly follows Islamic
teachings,” he said. Adnan’s mother Zuhra, who is originally a Yemeni, insisted that her
son was not a terrorist. “All charges against him are false. I believe
that it is part of a campaign against Islam and Muslims,” she said. “When Adnan contacted me from Trinidad after the Sept. 11 attacks,
I advised him not to come to the US because I saw that US authorities
were questioning a large number of Arabs and putting them in jail
without reason,” she said. When he last contacted the family, Zuhra said Adnan was very happy
after marriage and becoming the father of a boy. “He also inquired
about the health of his father, brothers and sisters and asked us to
pray for him,” she added. “Adnan is a gentle and respectable person. He never liked extremism
but followed a moderate path. He was pious and kind toward both Muslims
and non-Muslims,” Adnan’s mother said. Asked whether his education in Saudi Arabia prompted the FBI agents
to suspect terrorist leanings, she said: “His Saudi education only
helped my son shape his personality and keep him away from extremist
ideas.” Gul Shir is originally from Guyana. “I worked in Trinidad as an
Islamic preacher for six years before moving to New York in 1986 and
then to Florida,” he pointed out. He said Adnan is a US green card
holder. Gul Shir has three sons and three daughters, most of whom were
born and brought up in Saudi Arabia. The FBI had asked law enforcement agencies and the public to be on
the lookout for Adnan, who senior law enforcement officials said has
received flight training and possesses a Florida driver’s license. |
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