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Old 04-27-2012, 02:14 PM   #26
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Dan01, I agree with you that this stuff is getting old, but there are some facets of Islam about which some people remain uneducated, or have forgotten. For that reason it is incumbent on us to stay on this issue.

I would be careful about challenging anyone here to grab their guns and go "convince muslims to become humans", as if no one has already the courage and/or fortitude to have done so. There are a few people on this forum that have had more than a few visits to the sandbox, and still others who have rightly chosen to keep sounding the alarm. I'm glad they do it. I continue to be educated.
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good grief...

it'll only turn out as i fear if we do nothing ...

and theres lots only too eager to do just that ..

and let me get stabbed , jumped , shot at , all for islam

but that dont matter . its beneath you

74 yr old gents, shotgunned because he opposed a mosque to be built in his street

thats ok , we're just paranoid

i speak in public and the place gets the bomb squad searching it before hand , trivial eh

it'll all be good in just a short while and until then dont stress eh ?

i hope to Christ they never hunt your arse , it'd be the shortest hunt in history
Nothing is beneath me jack, and they are not going to hunt my arse because I'm not going to be here, that's what you don't understand. It amazes me that you're all gung ho and fearless with your mindset about fighting a bloody civil war, a jehad, even the anti-christ, but when it comes to believing the Rapture and that this is the "last generation", you shake in your boots and fight this truth tooth & nail. Without being offensive, I'd like to know why you're a Christian? Is it because of something written in the Bible that you believe Jesus said? If so, I can only assume then that you believe what Jesus said, right? If you believe the Bible is the absolute true word of God, then you believe everything that Jesus said, right? Or do you believe only half of what Jesus said? You know, only the things Jesus said that you agree with and make you feel good. There has to be a reason that you and many others have no problem believing that Jesus loves you and died in your place so that you can receive the free gift of salvation should you accept it, but when it comes to Jesus telling you about these "last days prophesies" in great detail and clarity, every excuse in the "unbelievers handbook" is thrown out and open for discussion and interpretation in an effort to discredit the Lord's testimony. You can criticize and try to belittle me if that's the manner in which you choose to reflect your Christian spirit and communicate your faith. You're not unique.
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Nothing is beneath me jack, and they are not going to hunt my arse because I'm not going to be here, that's what you don't understand. It amazes me that you're all gung ho and fearless with your mindset about fighting a bloody civil war, a jehad, even the anti-christ, but when it comes to believing the Rapture and that this is the "last generation", you shake in your boots and fight this truth tooth & nail. Without being offensive, I'd like to know why you're a Christian? Is it because of something written in the Bible that you believe Jesus said? If so, I can only assume then that you believe what Jesus said, right? If you believe the Bible is the absolute true word of God, then you believe everything that Jesus said, right? Or do you believe only half of what Jesus said? You know, only the things Jesus said that you agree with and make you feel good. There has to be a reason that you and many others have no problem believing that Jesus loves you and died in your place so that you can receive the free gift of salvation should you accept it, but when it comes to Jesus telling you about these "last days prophesies" in great detail and clarity, every excuse in the "unbelievers handbook" is thrown out and open for discussion and interpretation in an effort to discredit the Lord's testimony. You can criticize and try to belittle me if that's the manner in which you choose to reflect your Christian spirit and communicate your faith. You're not unique.
My question is simply this. How long is the final days going to last? Another month? Another year? Another 5 years. The bible says no one will know. I believe we have just started. I believe we will see a lifetime of the final days. Unless you can give me the day, I will stand and fight against them.
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This is some scary stuff. I don't see any of the issues Jack has in my area yet, but it makes me wonder if it's coming. I have 5 mosques within a few miles of my home. There were none 10 years ago. I wonder where they are all coming from.

I think every generation has thought they lived in the end of time days. There are a lot of signs that it could be close but no mortal will know.
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This is some scary stuff. I don't see any of the issues Jack has in my area yet, but it makes me wonder if it's coming. I have 5 mosques within a few miles of my home. There were none 10 years ago. I wonder where they are all coming from.

I think every generation has thought they lived in the end of time days. There are a lot of signs that it could be close but no mortal will know.
Not IF its coming, rather IT is here!

If you really want to see just how much it is here, watch these videos.
http://muslimbrotherhoodinamerica.com/the-course/

We are in just as much trouble as Jack is, maybe not to that extent YET, but we WILL be!
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I see no benefit to just sitting back and waiting for something that may or may not happen tomorrow or in the next thousand or ten thousand years, or never happen at all.

If I can, in a small way, warn folks who do not have a clue about, as jack puts it, the 3 steps of the islamic takeover, I will do so with with a great deal of pleasure.

Heading off the side of a cliff in my car and hoping I will come out alive, is wishful thinking. Avoiding the possibility of driving over the cliff, is my first priority.

It has, thanks to this board, become my heart felt duty to speak to as many people as possible about the dangers we are now facing, both from within and without.

Doing nothing at all is not an option. I have a voice. My voice is my only viable weapon in this war.

Picking up a gun and shooting as many as I can is not an option.
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Instead of sitting here ranting on a forum, get off your butt grab your guns and go convince Muslims to become humans.........Yada Yada doesn't accomplish anything.....
Now thats a reality. Great input.
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i guess i really don't understand the purpose of having sex with your dead wife?

are they just over-sexed animals and just want one last quickie before she goes cold or is there some meaning behind it that I don't understand?
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Picking up a gun and shooting as many as I can is not an option.
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Nothing is beneath me jack, and they are not going to hunt my arse because I'm not going to be here, that's what you don't understand. It amazes me that you're all gung ho and fearless with your mindset about fighting a bloody civil war, a jehad, even the anti-christ, but when it comes to believing the Rapture and that this is the "last generation", you shake in your boots and fight this truth tooth & nail. Without being offensive, I'd like to know why you're a Christian? Is it because of something written in the Bible that you believe Jesus said? If so, I can only assume then that you believe what Jesus said, right? If you believe the Bible is the absolute true word of God, then you believe everything that Jesus said, right? Or do you believe only half of what Jesus said? You know, only the things Jesus said that you agree with and make you feel good. There has to be a reason that you and many others have no problem believing that Jesus loves you and died in your place so that you can receive the free gift of salvation should you accept it, but when it comes to Jesus telling you about these "last days prophesies" in great detail and clarity, every excuse in the "unbelievers handbook" is thrown out and open for discussion and interpretation in an effort to discredit the Lord's testimony. You can criticize and try to belittle me if that's the manner in which you choose to reflect your Christian spirit and communicate your faith. You're not unique.
Python, you have not had to do even 1/16th of the fighting, the debating, the court battles, the physical attacks, the lies and deceiving and dogging bullets and protecting your family members from these people like Jack has and therefore, I really dont think you have one little bit of authority or knowledge in this area to even speak into his life concerning this manner. Thank god you live in a country that protects you from these radicals and that gives you rights to protect yourself from them. You have not had to sleep with one eye open to guard your life and property because muslim extremists have put a price on your life and the life of your family members. Jack has and he does live with it every day. Its a reality for him. Its easy to sit in a comfortable place and claim that you have nothing to fear. And you have alot of flippin nerve questioning jacks faith. First take the plank from your own eye and you will be able to remove the speck from your brothers eye.
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s'ok D see Python wont be here when the trouble hits

HE'll be OK

so no matter what happens to anyone else between now and then

dont matter

because he's OK

see??

we dont matter

the rest of humanity dont matter because

HE"S OK

pity that overnight the scum burned two churches ( one with the congregation still inside ) in indonesia , those folks who burned to death dont matter as HE'S OK

the girls who got dragged into the bushes from their way to school in Kenya

they wont be found alive

but that dont matter as HE"S OK

Four women and a 4-year-old child are among members of a Christian village hacked to death by Fulani raiders. in Nigeria ,

but as long as Pythons ok that dont matter

and the lesson for today

if thats Christianity , why the hell do i want to be a part of it ??

to be so up ones own backside that no other being on the planet matters a damn as you wont be here for the troubles.. but theres hundreds getting butchered and murdered every week , but none of that matters as some will be OK

and folks ask

Jack why dont you join a branch of the church ??

this is why ...

i'll never be holy enough for some , and frankly i dont want to be that holy if it means i turn into a uncaring self centred prat

The Lord gave instructions for those who can fight to do so to protect the rest

Not say i'm ok, screw them .. i 'll follow Him instead of some doctrine of self interest
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Chicago Man Pleads Guilty in Bomb Plot

by IPT News • Apr 23, 2012 at 6:18 pm

A Lebanese citizen and permanent resident alien accused of plotting to set off a bomb on a crowded street in downtown Chicago pleaded guilty Monday, the Justice Department announced.
Sami Samir Hassoun was arrested in September 2010 after placing a backpack which he thought contained a powerful explosive device on North Side Street near Wrigley Field in Chicago. The bomb was an inert device that had been provided to Hassoun by undercover FBI agents. They began investigating Hassoun after he told an associate he wanted to wage violence for financial gain as well as to undermine the city's political establishment.
In a conversation with an undercover FBI agent, who was introduced to Hassoun as a "good friend" and "brother," Hassoun discussed "a series of escalating violent attacks to damage Chicago's sense of security, its economy, and trust in leadership." He specifically identified "Chicago entertainment establishments, civic buildings, commercial high-rises, and transportation infrastructure as potential targets," the plea agreement said. Possible targets for attack included a biological attack on the city, poisoning Lake Michigan, attacking police officers, bombing the Sears (Willis) Tower, and assassinating the mayor. Hassoun eventually selected to detonate a bomb in the crowded Wrigleyville area of Chicago on a weekend night to inflict maximum casualties. A concert was scheduled at Wrigley Field on the weekend he was arrested, court records show.
The government recommends a 30-year sentence for Hassoun. The court can either impose a sentence of at least 20 years but not more than 30, or reject the sentence. The agreement also requires Hassoun to cooperate with federal authorities in future investigations.
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That dont matter

it dont affect our betters ..
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Date Country City/State Killed Injured Description
4/14/1972 USA New York, NY 1 3 Ten members of a local mosque phone in a false alarm and then ambush responding officers, killing one.
1/19/1973 USA Brooklyn, NY 1 1 Muslim extremists rob a sporting goods store for weapons, gunning down a police officer who responds to the alarm.
7/1/1973 USA Bethesda, MD 1 0 An Israeli diplomat is gunned down in his driveway by Palestinian terrorists.
7/18/1973 USA Washington, DC 8 2 Nation of Islam members shoot seven members of a family to death in cold blood, including four children. A defendant in the case is later murdered in prison on orders from Elijah Muhammad.
10/19/1973 USA Oakland, CA 1 1 Nation of Islam terrorists kidnap a couple and nearly decapitate the man, while raping and leaving the woman for dead.
10/29/1973 USA Berkeley, CA 1 0 A woman is shot repeatedly in the face by Nation of Islam terrorists.
11/25/1973 USA Oakland, CA 1 0 A grocer is killed in his store by Nation of Islam terrorists.
12/11/1973 USA Oakland, CA 1 0 A man is killed by Nation of Islam terrorists while using a phone booth.
12/13/1973 USA Oakland, CA 1 0 A woman is shot to deah on the sidewalk by Nation of Islam terrorists.
12/20/1973 USA Oakland, CA 1 0 Nation of Islam terrorists gun down an 81-year-old janitor.
12/22/1973 USA Oakland, CA 2 0 Nation of Islam terrorist kills two people in separate attacks on the same day.
12/24/1973 USA Oakland, CA 1 0 A man is kidnapped, tortured and decapitated by Nation of Islam terrorists.
1/24/1974 USA Oakland, CA 4 1 Five vicious shooting attacks by Nation of Islam terrorists leave three people dead and one paralyzed for life. Three of the victims were women.
4/1/1974 USA Oakland, CA 1 1 A Nation of Islam terrorist shoots at two Salvation Army members, killing a man and injuring a woman.
4/16/1974 USA Ingleside, CA 1 0 A man is killed while helping a friend move by Nation of Islam terrorists.
3/9/1977 USA Washington, DC 1 1 Hanifi Muslims storm three buildings including a B'nai B'rith to hold 134 people hostage. At least two innocents were shot and one died.
7/22/1980 USA Bethesda, MD 1 0 A political dissident is shot and killed in front of his home by an Iranian agent who was an American convert to Islam.
8/31/1980 USA Savou, IL 2 0 An Iranian student guns down his next-door neighbors, a husband and wife.
11/6/1989 USA St. Louis, MO 1 0 A 17-year-old girl is stabbed to death by her parents for bringing 'dishonor' to their family by dating an 'infidel' African-American.
1/31/1990 USA Tuscon, AZ 1 0 A Sunni cleric is assassinated in front of a Tuscon mosque after declaring that two verses of the Qur'an were invalid.
11/5/1990 USA New York City, NY 1 0 An Israeli rabbi is shot to death by a Muslim attacker at a hotel.
1/25/1993 USA Langley, VA 2 3 A Pakistani with Mujahideen ties guns down two CIA agents outside of the headquarters.
2/26/1993 USA New York, NY 6 1040 Islamic terrorists detonate a massive truck bomb under the World Trade Center, killing six people and injuring over 1,000 in an effort to collapse the towers.
3/1/1994 USA Brooklyn, NY 1 0 A Muslim fires on a vanload of Jewish boys, killing one.
3/23/1997 USA New York, NY 1 6 A Palestinian leaves an anti-Jewish suicide note behind and travels to the top of the Empire State building where he shoot seven people in a Fedayeen attack.
4/3/1997 USA Lompoc, CA 1 0 A prison guard is stabbed to death by a radical Muslim.
3/17/2000 USA Atlanta, GA 1 1 A local imam and Muslim spiritual leader guns down a deputy sheriff and injures his partner.
9/11/2001 USA Shanksville, PA 40 0 Forty passengers are killed after Islamic radicals hijack the plane in an attempt to steer it into the U.S. Capitol building.
9/11/2001 USA New York, NY 2752 251 Islamic hijackers steer two planes packed with fuel and passengers into the World Trade Center, killing hundreds on impact and eventually killing thousands when the towers collapsed. At least 200 are seriously injured.
9/11/2001 USA Washington, DC 184 53 Nearly 200 people are killed when Islamic hijackers steer a plane full of people into the Pentagon.
3/19/2002 USA Tuscon, AZ 1 0 A 60-year-old man is gunned down by Muslim snipers on a golf course.
5/27/2002 USA Denton, TX 1 0 Muslim snipers kill a man as he works in his yard.
7/4/2002 USA Los Angeles, CA 2 0 Muslim man pulls out a gun at the counter of an Israeli airline and kills two people.
9/5/2002 USA Clinton, MD 1 0 A 55-year-old pizzaria owner is shot six times in the back by Muslims at close range.
9/21/2002 USA Montgomery, AL 1 1 Muslim snipers shoot two women, killing one.
9/23/2002 USA Baton Rouge, LA 1 0 A Korean mother is shot in the back by Muslim snipers.
10/2/2002 USA Wheaton, MD 1 0 Muslim snipers gun down a program analyst in a store parking lot.
10/3/2002 USA Montgomery County, MD 5 0 Muslim snipers kill three men and two women in separate attacks over a 15-hour period.
10/9/2002 USA Manassas, VA 1 1 A man is killed by Muslim snipers while pumping gas two days after a 13-year-old is wounded by the same team.
10/11/2002 USA Fredericksburg, VA 1 0 Another man is killed by Muslim snipers while pumping gas.
10/14/2002 USA Arlington, VA 1 0 A woman is killed by Muslim snipers in a Home Depot parking lot.
10/22/2002 USA Aspen Hill, MD 1 0 A bus driver is killed by Muslim snipers.
8/6/2003 USA Houston, TX 1 0 After undergoing a religious revival, a Saudi college student slashes the throat of a Jewish student with a 4" butterfly knife, nearly decapitating the young man.
12/2/2003 USA Chicago, IL 1 0 A Muslim doctor deliberately allows a Jewish patient to die from an easily treatable condition.
4/13/2004 USA Raleigh, NC 1 4 A Muslim man runs down five strangers with a car.
4/15/2004 USA Scottsville, NY 1 2 In an honor killing, a Muslim father kills his wife and attacks his two daughters with a knife and hammer because he feared that they had been sexually molested.
6/16/2006 USA Baltimore, MD 1 0 A 62-year-old Jewish moviegoer is shot to death by a Muslim gunman in an unprovoked terror attack.
6/25/2006 USA Denver, CO 1 5 Saying that it was 'Allah's choice', a Muslim shoots four of his co-workers and a police officer.
7/28/2006 USA Seattle, WA 1 5 An 'angry' Muslim-American uses a young girl as hostage to enter a local Jewish center, where he shoots six women, one of whom dies.
2/13/2007 USA Salt Lake City, UT 5 4 A Muslim immigrant goes on a shooting rampage at a mall, targeting people buying Valentine's Day cards at a gift shop and killing five.
1/1/2008 USA Irving, TX 2 0 A Muslim immigrant shoots his two daughters to death on concerns about their 'Western' lifestyle.
7/6/2008 USA Jonesboro, GA 1 0 A devout Muslim strangles his 25-year-old daughter in an honor killing.
2/12/2009 USA Buffalo, NY 1 0 The founder of a Muslim TV station beheads his wife in the hallway for seeking a divorce.
4/12/2009 USA Phoenix, AZ 2 0 A man shoots his brother-in-law and another man to death after finding out that they visited a strip club, in contradiction to Islamic values.
6/1/2009 USA Little Rock, AR 1 1 A Muslim shoots a local soldier to death inside a recruiting center explicitly in the name of Allah.
11/2/2009 USA Glendale, AZ 1 1 A woman dies from injuries suffered when her father runs her down with a car for being too 'Westernized.' (10-20-09)
11/5/2009 USA Ft. Hood, TX 13 31 A Muslim psychiatrist guns down thirteen unarmed soldiers while yelling praises to Allah.
12/4/2009 USA Binghamton, NY 1 0 A non-Muslim Islamic studies professor is stabbed to death by a Muslim grad student in revenge for 'persecuted' Muslims.
4/14/2010 USA Marquette Park, IL 5 2 After quarrelling with his wife over Islamic dress, a Muslim convert shoots his family members to 'take them back to Allah' and out of the 'world of sinners'.
4/30/2011 USA Warren, MI 1 0 A 20-year-old woman is shot in the head by her stepfather for not adhering to Islamic practices.
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and none of the above are a worry either ...

as we , those who aint "chosen" , dont matter ...

the above are only those convicted , theres another 41 awaiting trials and such
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List of Americans killed by palistinians ( just palistinians ) for the cause of Allah

June 5, 1968: Presidential candidate Robert "Bobby" Kennedy was assassinated by Sirhan Sirhan, a Jordanian Arab-Palestinian. RFK was shot at point-blank range from behind by three shots from Sirhan's .22 caliber pistol ... two shots entered his back and a third shot entered directly behind RFK’s right ear.

June 17, 1969: Shirley Louise Anderson, a 25 year-old tourist from Rochester, New York, was killed when the PLO shelled the Israeli resort town of Kallia.

December 27, 1969: Leon Holtz, 48, a tourist from Brooklyn, New York, was killed when PLO terrorists fired shots at a tourist bus near Hebron.

February 23, 1970, Halhoul, West Bank. Palestinian Liberation Organization terrorists open fire on a busload of pilgrims killing Barbara Ertle of Michigan and wounding two other Americans.
March 28-29, 1970, Beirut, Lebanon. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) fired seven rockets at the U.S. Embassy, the American Insurance Company, Bank of America and the John F. Kennedy library.
September 14, 1970, En route to Amman, Jordan. The PFLP hijacked a TWA flight from Zurich, Switzerland and forced it to land in Amman. Four American citizens were injured.
May 30, 1972, Ben Gurion Airport, Israel. Three members of the Japanese Red Army, acting on the PFLP's bbehalf, carried out a machine-gun and grenade attack at Israel's main airport, killing 26 and wounding 78 people. Many of the casualties were American citizens, mostly from Puerto Rico.
September 5, 1972, Munich, Germany. During the Olympic Games in Munich, Black September, a front for Fatah, took hostage 11 members of the Israeli Olympic team. Nine athletes were killed including weightlifter David Berger, an American-Israeli from Cleveland, Ohio.
March 2, 1973, Khartoum, Sudan. Cleo A. Noel, Jr., U.S. ambassador to Sudan, and George C. Moore, also a U.S. diplomat, were held hostage and then killed by terrorists at the U.S. Embassy in Khartoum. It seems likely that Fatah was responsible for the attack.
September 8, 1974, Athens, Greece. TWA Flight 841, flying from Tel Aviv to New York, made a scheduled stop in Athens. Shortly after takeoff, it crashed into the Ionian Sea and all 88 passengers were killed, including 32-year-old Steven R. Lowe, husband Jeremiah Michel and wife, Kathrine Hadley Michel of Poughkeepsie, NY, Frederick and Margaret Hare of Bernardsville, NJ, Ralph H. Bosh of Madison, CT, Seldon and Etan Bard of Tuckahoe, NY, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Stohlman of Newton, MA, Don H. Holiday of Mahwah, NJ, and Jon L. Chesire of Old Lyme, Ct; all of which were Almerican citizens. An investigation of the crash conclusively established that it was caused by explosives set in the rear cargo department of the plane.
June 29, 1975, Beirut, Lebanon. The PFLP kidnapped the U.S. military attaché to Lebanon, Ernest Morgan, and demanded food, clothing and building materials for indigent residents living near Beirut harbor. The American diplomat was released after an anonymous benefactor provided food to the neighborhood.
November 14, 1975, Jerusalem, Israel. Lola Nunberg, 53, of New York, was injured during a bombing attack in downtown Jerusalem. Fatah claimed responsibility for the bombing, which killed six people and wounded 38.
November 21, 1975, Ramat Hamagshimim, Israel. Michael Nadler, an American-Israeli from Miami Beach, Florida, was killed when axe-wielding terrorists from the Democrat Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a PLO faction, attacked students in the Golan Heights.
August 11, 1976, Istanbul, Turkey. The PFLP launched an attack on the terminal of Israel's major airline, El Al, at the Istanbul airport. Four civilians, including Harold Rosenthal of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, were killed and 20 injured.
January 1, 1977, Beirut, Lebanon. Frances E. Meloy, U.S. ambassador to Lebanon, and Robert O.Waring, the U.S. economic counselor, were kidnapped by PFLP members as they crossed a militia checkpoint separating the Christian from the Muslim parts of Beirut. They were later shot to death.
March 11, 1978, Tel Aviv, Israel. Gail Rubin, niece of U.S. Senator Abraham Ribicoff, was among 38 people shot to death by PLO terrorists on an Israeli beach.
June 2, 1978, Jerusalem, Israel. Richard Fishman, a medical student from Maryland, was among six killed in a PLO bus bombing in Jerusalem. Chava Sprecher, another American citizen from Seattle, Washington, was injured.
May 4, 1979, Tiberias, Israel. Haim Mark and his wife, Haya, of New Haven, Connecticut were injured in a PLO bombing attack in northern Israel.
November 4, 1979, Teheran, Iran. After President Carter agreed to admit the Shah of Iran into the U.S., Iranian radicals seized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and took 66 American diplomats hostage. Thirteen hostages were soon freed, but the remaining 53 were held until their release on January 20, 1981.
May 2, 1980, Hebron, West Bank. Eli Haze'ev, an American-Israeli from Alexandria, Virginia, was killed in a PLO attack on Jewish worshippers walking home from a synagogue in Hebron.
July 19, 1982, Beirut, Lebanon. Hizballah members kidnapped David Dodge, acting president of the American University in Beirut. After a year in captivity, Dodge was released. Rifat Assad, head of Syrian Intelligence, helped in the negotiation with the terrorists.
August 19, 1982, Paris, France. Two American citizens, Anne Van Zanten and Grace Cutler, were killed when the PLO bombed a Jewish restaurant in Paris.
March 16, 1983, Beirut, Lebanon. Five American Marines were wounded in a hand grenade attack while on patrol north of Beirut International Airport. The Islamic Jihad and Al-Amal, a Shi'ite militia, claimed responsibility for the attack.
April 18, 1983, Beirut, Lebanon. A truck-bomb detonated by a remote control exploded in front of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, killing 63 employees, including the CIA's Middle East director, and wounding 120. Hizballah, with financial backing from Iran, was responsible for the attack.
July 1, 1983, Hebron, Israel. Aharon Gross, 19, an American-Israeli from New York, was stabbed to death by PLO terrorists in the Hebron marketplace.
September 29, 1983, Beirut, Lebanon. Two American marines were kidnapped by Amal members. They were released after intervention by a Lebanese army officer.
October 23, 1983, Beirut, Lebanon. A truck loaded with a bomb crashed into the lobby of the U.S. Marines headquarters in Beirut, killing 241 soldiers and wounding 81. The attack was carried out by Hizballah with the help of Syrian intelligence and financed by Iran.
December 19, 1983, Jerusalem, Israel. Serena Sussman, a 60-year-old tourist from Anderson, South Carolina, died from injuries from the PLO bombing of a bus in Jerusalem 13 days earlier.
January 18, 1984, Beirut, Lebanon. Malcolm Kerr, a Lebanese born American who was president of the American University of Beirut, was killed by two gunmen outside his office. Hizballah said the assassination was part of the organization's plan to "drive all Americans out from Lebanon."
March 7, 1984, Beirut, Lebanon. Hizballah members kidnapped Jeremy Levin, Beirut bureau chief of Cable News Network (CNN). Levin managed to escape and reach Syrian army barracks. He was later transferred to American hands.
March 8, 1984, Beirut, Lebanon. Three Hizballah members kidnapped Reverend Benjamin T. Weir, while he was walking with his wife in Beirut's Manara neighborhood. Weir was released after 16 months of captivity with Syrian and Iranian assistance.
March 16, 1984, Beirut, Lebanon. Hizballah kidnapped William Buckley, a political officer at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut. Buckley was supposed to be exchanged for prisoners. However when the transaction failed to take place, he was reportedly transported to Iran. Although his body was never found, the U.S. administration declared the American diplomat dead.
April 12, 1984, Torrejon, Spain. Hizballah bombed a restaurant near an U.S. Air Force base in Torrejon, Spain, wounding 83 people.
September 20, 1984, Beirut, Lebanon. A suicide bomb attack on the U.S. Embassy in East Beirut killed 23 people and injured 21. The American and British ambassadors were slightly injured in the attack, attributed to the Iranian backed Hizballah group.
September 20, 1984, Aukar, Lebanon. Islamic Jihad detonate a van full of explosives 30 feet in front of the U.S. Embassy annex severely damaging the building, killing two U.S. servicemen and seven Lebanese employees, as well as 5 to 15 non-employees. Twenty Americans were injured, including U.S. Ambassador Reginald Bartholomew and visiting British Ambassador David Miers. An estimated 40 to 50 Lebanese were hurt. The attack came in response to the U.S. veto September 6 of a U.N. Security Council resolution.
December 4, 1984, Tehran, Iran. Hizballah terrorists hijacked a Kuwait Airlines plane en route from Dubai, United Emirates, to Karachi, Pakistan. They demanded the release from Kuwaiti jails of members of Da'Wa, a group of Shiite extremists serving sentences for attacks on French and American targets on Kuwaiti territory. The terrorists forced the pilot to fly to Tehran where the terrorists murdered two passengers--American Agency for International Development employees, Charles Hegna and William Stanford. Although an Iranian special unit ended the incident by storming the plane and arresting the terrorists, the Iranian government might also have been involved in the hijacking.
June 14, 1985, Between Athens and Rome. Two Hizballah members hijacked a TWA flight en route to Rome from Athens and forced the pilot to fly to Beirut. The terrorists, believed to belong to Hizballah, asked for the release of members of the group Kuwait 17 and 700 Shi'ite prisoners held in Israeli and South Lebanese prisons. The eight crewmembers and 145 passengers were held for 17 days during which one of the hostages, Robert Stethem, a U.S. Navy diver, was murdered. After being flown twice to Algiers, the aircraft returned to Beirut and the hostages were released. Later on, four Hizballah members were secretly indicted. One of them, the Hizballah senior officer Imad Mughniyah, was indicted in absentia.
October 7, 1985, Between Alexandria, Egypt and Haifa, Israel. A four-member PFLP squad took over the Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro, as it was sailing from Alexandria, Egypt, to Israel. The squad murdered a disabled U.S. citizen, Leon Klinghoffer, by throwing him in the ocean. The rest of the passengers were held hostage for two days and later released after the terrorists turned themselves in to Egyptian authorities in return for safe passage. But U.S. Navy fighters intercepted the Egyptian aircraft flying the terrorists to Tunis and forced it to land at the NATO airbase in Italy, where the terrorists were arrested. Two of the terrorists were tried in Italy and sentenced to prison. The Italian authorities however let the two others escape on diplomatic passports. Abu Abbas, who masterminded the hijacking, was later convicted to life imprisonment in absentia.
December 27, 1985, Rome, Italy. Four terrorists from Abu Nidal's organization attacked El Al offices at the Leonardo di Vinci Airport in Rome. Thirteen people, including five Americans, were killed and 74 wounded, among them two Americans. The terrorists had come from Damascus and were supported by the Syrian regime.
March 30, 1986, Athens, Greece. A bomb exploded on a TWA flight from Rome as it approached Athens airport. The attack killed four U.S. citizens who were sucked through a hole made by the blast, although the plane safely landed. The bombing was attributed to the Fatah Special Operations Group's intelligence and security apparatus, headed by Abdullah Abd al-Hamid Labib, alias Colonel Hawari.
April 5, 1986, West Berlin, Germany. An explosion at the "La Belle" nightclub in Berlin, frequented by American soldiers, killed three--2 U.S. soldiers and a Turkish woman-and wounded 191 including 41 U.S. soldiers. Given evidence of Libyan involvement, the U.S. Air Force made a retaliatory attack against Libyan targets on April 17. Libya refused to hand over to Germany five suspects believed to be there. Others, however, were tried including Yassir Shraidi and Musbah Eter, arrested in Rome in August 1997 and extradited; and also Ali Chanaa, his wife, Verena Chanaa, and her sister, Andrea Haeusler. Shraidi, accused of masterminding the attack, was sentenced to 14 years in jail. The Libyan diplomat Musbah Eter and Ali Chanaa were both sentenced to 12 years in jail. Verena Chanaa was sentenced to 14 years in prison. Andrea Haeusler was acquitted.
September 5, 1986, Karachi, Pakistan. Abu Nidal members hijacked a Pan Am flight leaving Karachi, Pakistan bound for Frankfurt, Germany and New York with 379 passengers, including 89 Americans. The terrorists forced the plane to land in Larnaca, Cyprus, where they demanded the release of two Palestinians and a Briton jailed for the murder of three Israelis there in 1985. The terrorists killed 22 of the passengers, including two American citizens and wounded many others. They were caught and indicted by a Washington grand jury in 1991.
September 9, 1986, Beirut, Lebanon. Continuing its anti-American attacks, Hizballah kidnapped Frank Reed, director of the American University in Beirut, whom they accused of being "a CIA agent." He was released 44 months later. September 12, 1986, Beirut, Lebanon. Hizballah kidnapped Joseph Cicippio, the acting comptroller at the American University in Beirut. Cicippio was released five years later on December 1991.
October 15, 1986, Jerusalem, Israel. Gali Klein, an American citizen, was killed in a grenade attack by Fatah at the Western Wall in Jerusalem.
October 21, 1986, Beirut, Lebanon. Hizballah kidnapped Edward A. Tracy, an American citizen in Beirut. He was released five years later, on August 1991.
February 17, 1988, Ras-Al-Ein Tyre, Lebanon. Col. William Higgins, the American chief of the United Nations Truce Supervisory Organization, was abducted by Hizballah while driving from Tyre to Nakura. The hostages demanded the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon and the release of all Palestinian and Lebanese held prisoners in Israel. The U.S. government refused to answer the request. Hizballah later claimed they killed Higgins.
December 21, 1988, Lockerbie, Scotland. Pan Am Flight 103 departing from Frankfurt to New York was blown up in midair, killing all 259 passengers and another 11 people on the ground in Scotland. Two Libyan agents were found responsible for planting a sophisticated suitcase bomb onboard the plane. On 14 November 1991, arrest warrants were issued for Al-Amin Khalifa Fahima and Abdel Baset Ali Mohamed al-Megrahi. After Libya refused to extradite the suspects to stand trial, the United Nations leveled sanctions against the country in April 1992, including the freezing of Libyan assets abroad. In 1999, Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi agreed to hand over the two suspects, but only if their trial was held in a neutral country and presided over by a Scottish judge. With the help of Saudi Arabia's King Fahd and Crown Prince Abdullah, Al-Megrahi and Fahima were finally extradited and tried in Camp Zeist in the Netherlands. Megrahi was found guilty and jailed for life, while Fahima was acquitted due to a "lack of evidence" of his involvement. After the extradition, UN sanctions against Libya were automatically lifted.
January 27, 1989, Istanbul and Ankara, Turkey. Three simultaneous bombings were carried out against U.S. business targets--the Turkish American Businessmen Association and the Economic Development Foundation in Istanbul, and the Metal Employees Union in Ankara. The Dev Sol (Revolutionary Left) was held responsible for the attacks.
March 6, 1989, Cairo, Egypt. Two explosive devices were safely removed from the grounds of the American and British Cultural centers in Cairo. Three organizations were believed to be responsible for the attack: The January 15 organization, which had sent a letter bomb to the Israeli ambassador to London in January; the Egyptian Revolutionary Organization that from out 1984-1986 carried out attacks against U.S. and Israeli targets; and the Nasserite Organization, which had attacked British and American targets in 1988.
June 12, 1989, Bosphorus Straits, Turkey. A bomb exploded aboard an unoccupied boat used by U.S. consular staff. The explosion caused extensive damage but no casualties. An organization previously unknown, the Warriors of the June 16th Movement, claimed responsibility for the attack.
July 6, 1989, Between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, Israel. A member of Palestinian Islamic Jihad seized control of the steering wheel of a crowded bus enroute from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and drove the bus off a cliff in the area of Kiryat Ye'arim. 16 civilians were killed, including two Canadians and one American.
October 11, 1989, Izmir, Turkey. An explosive charge went off outside a U.S. military PX. Dev Sol was held responsible for the attack.
February 7, 1991, Incirlik Air Base, Turkey. Dev Sol members shot and killed a U.S. civilian contractor as he was getting into his car at the Incirlik Air Base in Adana, Turkey.
February 28, 1991, Izmir, Turkey. Two Dev Sol gunmen shot and wounded a U.S. Air Force officer as he entered his residence in Izmir.
March 28, 1991, Jubial, Saudi Arabia. Three U.S. marines were shot at and injured by an unknown terrorist while driving near Camp Three, Jubial. No organization claimed responsibility for the attack.
October 28, 1991, Ankara, Turkey. Victor Marwick, an American soldier serving at the Turkish-American base, Tuslog, was killed and his wife wounded in a car bomb attack. The Turkish Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.
October 28, 1991, Istanbul, Turkey. Two car bombings killed a U.S. Air Force sergeant and severely wounded an Egyptian diplomat in Istanbul. Turkish Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
November 8, 1991, Beirut, Lebanon. A 100-kg car bomb destroyed the administration building of the American University in Beirut, killing one person and wounding at least a dozen.
October 12, 1992, Umm Qasr, Iraq. A U.S. soldier serving with the United Nations was stabbed and wounded near the port of Umm Qasr. No organization claimed responsibility for the attack.
January 25, 1993, Virginia, United States. A Pakistani gunman opened fire on Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) employees standing outside of the building. Two agents, Frank Darling and Bennett Lansing, were killed and three others wounded. The assailant was never caught and reportedly fled to Pakistan.
February 26, 1993, Cairo, Egypt. A bomb exploded inside a café in downtown Cairo killing three. Among the 18 wounded were two U.S. citizens. No one claimed responsibility for the attack.
February 26, 1993, New York, United States. A massive van bomb exploded in an underground parking garage below the World Trade Center in New York City, killing six and wounding 1,042. Four Islamist activists were responsible for the attack. Ramzi Ahmed Yousef, the operation's alleged mastermind, escaped but was later arrested in Pakistan and extradited to the United States. Abd al-Hakim Murad, another suspected conspirator, was arrested by local authorities in the Philippines and handed over to the United States. The two, along with two other terrorists, were tried in the U.S. and sentenced to 240 years.
April 14, 1993, Kuwait. The Iraqi intelligence service attempted to assassinate former U.S. President George Bush during a visit to Kuwait. In retaliation, the U.S. launched a cruise missile attack two months later on the Iraqi capital, Baghdad.
July 5, 1993, Southeast Turkey. In eight separate incidents, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) kidnapped a total of 19 Western tourists traveling in southeastern Turkey. The hostages, including U.S. citizen Colin Patrick Starger, were released unharmed after spending several weeks in captivity.
December 1, 1993, north of Jerusalem, West Bank. Yitzhak Weinstock, 19, whose family came from Los Angeles, CA, was killed in a drive-by shooting. Hamas took responsibility for the attack
Sometime in 1994: near Atzmona, Gaza. U.S. citizen Mrs. Sheila Deutsch of Brooklyn, NY injured in a shooting attack.
October 9, 1994. Nachshon Wachsman, 19, whose family came from New York, was kidnapped and then murdered by Hamas.
October 9, 1994: Jerusalem, Israel. Shooting attack on cafe-goers in Jerusalem. U.S. citizens Scot Doberstein and Eric Goldberg were injured.
March 8, 1995, Karachi, Pakistan. Two unidentified gunmen armed with AK-47 assault rifles opened fire on a U.S. Consulate van in Karachi, killing two U.S. diplomats, Jacqueline Keys Van Landingham and Gary C. Durell, and wounding a third, Mark McCloy.
April 9, 1995, Kfar Darom and Netzarim, Gaza Strip. Two suicide attacks were carried out within a few hours of each other in Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip. In the first attack a suicide bomber crashed an explosive-rigged van into an Israeli bus in Netzarim, killing eight including U.S. citizen Alisa Flatow, 20, of West Orange, NJ. More than 30 others were injured. In the second attack, a suicide bomber detonated a car bomb in the midst of a convoy of cars in Kfar Darom, injuring 12. The Palestine Islamic Jihad (PIJ) Shaqaqi Faction claimed responsibility for the attacks. U.S. citizens Chava Levine and Seth Klein were injured.
June 15, 1995: Jerusalem, Israel. U.S. citizen Howard Tavens of Cleveland, OH was injured in a stabbing attack.
July 4, 1995, Kashmir, India. In Kashmir, a previously unknown militant group, Al-Faran, with suspected links to a Kashmiri separatist group in Pakistan, took hostage six tourists, including two U.S. citizens. They demanded the release of Muslim militants held in Indian prisons. One of the U.S. citizens escaped on July 8, while on August 13 the decapitated body of the Norwegian hostage was found along with a note stating that the other hostages also would be killed if the group's demands were not met. The Indian Government refused. Both Indian and American authorities believe the rest of the hostages were most likely killed in 1996 by their jailers.
August 1995, Istanbul, Turkey. A bombing of Istanbul's popular Taksim Square injured two U.S. citizens. This attack was part of a three-year-old attempt by the PKK to drive foreign tourists away from Turkey by striking at tourist sites.
August 21, 1995, Jerusalem, Israel. A bus bombing in Jerusalem by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) killed four, including American Joan Davenny of New Haven, CT, and wounded more than 100. U.S. citizens injured: Chanoch Bleier, Judith Shulewitz, Bernard Batta.
September 9, 1995. Ma'ale Michmash. American killed: Unborn child of Mrs. Mara Frey of Chicago. Mara Frey was injured.
November 9, 1995, Algiers, Algeria. Islamic extremists set fire to a warehouse belonging to the U.S. Embassy, threatened the Algerian security guard because he was working for the United States, and demanded to know whether any U.S. citizens were present. The Armed Islamic Group (GIA) probably carried out the attacks. The group had threatened to strike other foreign targets and especially U.S. objectives in Algeria, and the attack's style was similar to past GIA operations against foreign facilities.
November 13, 1995, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. A car bomb exploded in the parking lot outside of the Riyadh headquarters of the Office of the Program Manager/Saudi Arabian National Guard, killing seven persons, five of them U.S. citizens, and wounding 42. The blast severely damaged the three-story building, which houses a U.S. military advisory group, and several neighboring office buildings. Three groups -- the Islamic Movement for Change, the Tigers of the Gulf, and the Combatant Partisans of God -- claimed responsibility for the attack.
February 25, 1996, Jerusalem, Israel. A suicide bomber blew up a commuter bus in Jerusalem, killing 26, including three U.S. citizens, and injuring 80 others, among them three other U.S. citizens. Hamas claimed responsibility for the bombing. U. S. citizens killed: Sara Duker, of Teaneck, NJ, Matthew Eisenfeld of West Hartford, CT, Ira Weinstein of Bronx, NY. U.S. citizens injured: Beatrice Kramer, Steven Lapides, and Leah Stein Mousa.
March 4, 1996, Tel Aviv, Israel. A suicide bomber detonated an explosive device outside the Dizengoff Center, Tel Aviv's largest shopping mall, killing 20 persons and injuring 75 others, including two U.S. citizens. Both Hamas and the Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the bombing. U.S. citizens injured included Julie K. Negrin of Seattle, WA.
May 13, 1996, Beit-El, West Bank. Arab gunmen opened fire on a hitchhiking stand near Beit El, wounding three Israelis and killing David Boim, 17, an American-Israeli from New York. No one claimed responsibility for the attack, although either the Islamic Jihad or Hamas are suspected. U.S. citizens injured: Moshe Greenbaum, 17.
June 9, 1996, outside Zekharya. Yaron Ungar, an American-Israeli, and his Israeli wife were killed in a drive-by shooting near their West Bank home. The PFLP is suspected.
June 25, 1996, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. A fuel truck carrying a bomb exploded outside the U.S. military's Khobar Towers housing facility in Dhahran, killing 19 U.S. military personnel and wounding 515 persons, including 240 U.S. personnel. Several groups claimed responsibility for the attack. In June 2001, a U.S. District Court in Alexandria, Virginia, identified Saudi Hizballah as the party responsible for the attack. The court indicated that the members of the organization, banned from Saudi Arabia, "frequently met and were trained in Lebanon, Syria, or Iran" with Libyan help.
August 17, 1996, Mapourdit, Sudan. Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) rebels kidnapped six missionaries in Mapourdit, including a U.S citizen. The SPLA released the hostages on August 28.
November 1, 1996, Sudan. A breakaway group of the Sudanese People's Liberation Army (SPLA) kidnapped three workers of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), including one U.S citizen. The rebels released the hostages on December 9 in exchange for ICRC supplies and a health survey of their camp.
December 3, 1996, Paris, France. A bomb exploded aboard a Paris subway train, killing four and injuring 86 persons, including a U.S. citizen. No one claimed responsibility for the attack, but Algerian extremists are suspected.
January 2, 1997, Major cities worldwide, United States. A series of letter bombs with Alexandria, Egypt postmarks were discovered at Al-Hayat newspaper bureaus in Washington, DC, New York, London, and Riyadh. Three similar devices, also postmarked in Egypt, were found at a prison facility in Leavenworth, Kansas. Bomb disposal experts defused all the devices, but one detonated at the Al-Hayat newspaper office in London, injuring two security guards and causing minor damage.
February 23, 1997, New York, United States. A Palestinian gunman opened fire on tourists at an observation deck atop the Empire State building in New York, killing a Danish national and wounding visitors from the United States, Argentina, Switzerland and France before turning the gun on himself. A handwritten note carried by the gunman claimed this was a punishment attack against the "enemies of Palestine."
July 30, 1997, Jerusalem, Israel. Two bombs detonated in Jerusalem's Mahane Yehuda market, killing 15 persons, including a U.S. citizen and wounding 168 others, among them two U.S. citizens. The Izz-el-Din al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas' military wing, claimed responsibility for the attack. U.S. citizens killed: Mrs. Leah Stern of Passaic, NJ. U.S. citizens injured: Dov Dalin.
September 4, 1997: Jerusalem, Israel. Bombing on Ben-Yehuda Street, Jerusalem. U.S. citizens killed: Yael Botwin, 14, of Los Angeles and Jerusalem. U.S. citizens injured: Diana Campuzano of New York, Abraham Mendelson of Los Angeles, CA, Greg Salzman of New Jersey, Stuart E. Hersh of Kiryat Arba, Israel, Michael Alzer, Abraham Elias, David Keinan, Daniel Miller of Boca Raton, FL, Noam Rozenman of Jerusalem, Jenny (Yocheved) Rubin of Los Angeles, CA. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.
October 30, 1997, Sanaa, Yemen. Al-Sha'if tribesmen kidnapped a U.S. businessman near Sanaa. The tribesmen sought the release of two fellow tribesmen who were arrested on smuggling charges and several public works projects they claim the government promised them. The hostage was released on November 27.
November 12, 1997, Karachi, Pakistan. Two unidentified gunmen shot to death four U.S. auditors from Union Texas Petroleum and their Pakistani driver as they drove away from the Sheraton Hotel in Karachi. Two groups claimed responsibility -- the Islamic Inqilabi Council, or Islamic Revolutionary Council and the Aimal Secret Committee, also known as the Aimal Khufia Action Committee.
November 25, 1997, Aden, Yemen. Yemenite tribesmen kidnapped a U.S citizen, two Italians, and two unspecified Westerners near Aden to protest the eviction of a tribe member from his home. The kidnappers released the five hostages on November 27.
February 6, 1998, Jerusalem, Israel. Stabbing in Jerusalem. U.S. Citizen Yosef Lepon, 17 injured.
April 19, 1998, Maon, Israel. Dov Driben, a 28-year-old American-Israeli farmer was killed by terrorists near the West Bank town of Maon. One of his assailants, Issa Debavseh, a member of Fatah Tanzim, was killed on November 7, 2001, by the IDF after being on their wanted list for the murder.
June 21, 1998, Beirut, Lebanon. Two hand-grenades were thrown at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut. No casualties were reported.
June 21, 1998, Beirut, Lebanon. Three rocket-propelled grenades attached to a crude detonator exploded near the U.S. Embassy compound in Beirut, causing no casualties and little damage. August 7, 1998, Nairobi, Kenya. A car bomb exploded at the rear entrance of the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi. The attack killed a total of 292, including 12 U.S. citizens, and injured over 5,000, among them six Americans. The perpetrators belonged to al-Qaida, Usama bin Ladin's network.
August 7, 1998, Dar es Sala'am, Tanzania. A car bomb exploded outside the U.S. Embassy in Dar es Sala'am, killing 11 and injuring 86. Osama bin Laden's organization al-Qaida claimed responsibility for the attack. Two suspects were arrested.
November 21, 1998, Teheran, Iran. Members of Fedayeen Islam, shouting anti-American slogans and wielding stones and iron rods, attacked a group of American tourists in Tehran. Some of the tourists suffered minor injuries from flying glass.
December 28, 1998, Mawdiyah, Yemen. Sixteen tourists--12 Britons, two Americans and two Australians--were taken hostage in the largest kidnapping in Yemen's recent history. The tourists were seized in the Abyan province (some 175 miles south of Sanaa the capital). One Briton and a Yemeni guide escaped, while the rest were taken to city of Mawdiyah. Four hostages were killed when troops closed in and two were wounded, including an American woman. The kidnappers, members of the Islamic Army of Aden-Abyan, an offshoot of Al-Jihad, had demanded the release from jail of their leader, Saleh Haidara al-Atwi.
October 31, 1999, Nantucket, Massachusetts, United States. EgyptAir Flight 990 crashed off the U.S. coast killing all 217 people on board, including 100 Americans. Although it is not precisely clear what happened, evidence indicated that an Egyptian pilot crashed the plane for personal or political reasons.
November 4, 1999, Athens, Greece. A group protesting President Clinton's visit to Greece hid a gas bomb at an American car dealership in Athens. Two cars were destroyed and several others damaged. Anti-State Action claimed responsibility for the attack, but the November 17 group was also suspected.
November 12, 1999, Islamabad, Pakistan. Six rockets were fired at the U.S. Information Services cultural center and United Nations offices in Islamabad, injuring a Pakistani guard.
September 29, 2000. near Jerusalem Israel. Attack on motorists. U.S. citizens injured: Avi Herman of Teaneck, NJ, Naomi Herman of Teaneck, NJ.
September 29, 2000, Jerusalem, Israel. Attack on taxi passengers. U.S. citizens injured: Tuvia Grossman of Chicago, Todd Pollack of Norfolk, VA, Andrew Feibusch of New York.
October 4, 2000, near Bethlehem, West Bank. U.S. citizens injured: An unidentified American tourist.
October 5, 2000: near Jerusalem, Israel. Attack on a motorist. U.S. citizens injured: Rabbi Chaim Brovender of Brooklyn.
October 8, 2000, Nablus, West Bank. The bullet-ridden body of Rabbi Hillel Lieberman, a U.S. citizen from Brooklyn living in the Jewish settlement of Elon Moreh, was found at the entrance to the West Bank town of Nablus. Lieberman had headed there after hearing that Palestinians had desecrated the religious site, Joseph's Tomb. No organization claimed responsibility for the murder.
October 12, 2000, Aden Harbor, Yemen. A suicide squad rammed the warship the U.S.S. Cole with an explosives-laden boat killing 13 American sailors and injuring 33. The attack was likely by Osama bin Ladin's al-Qaida organization.
October 30, 2000, Jerusalem, Israel. Gunmen killed Eish Kodesh Gilmor, a 25-year-old American-Israeli on duty as a security guard at the National Insurance Institute in Jerusalem. The "Martyrs of the Al-Aqsa Intifada," a group linked to Fatah, claimed responsibility for the attack. Gilmor's family filed a suit in the U.S. District Court in Washington against the Palestinian Authority, the PLO, Chairman Yasser Arafat and members of Force 17, as being responsible for the attack.
December 31, 2000, Ofra, Israel. Rabbi Binyamin Kahane, 34, and his wife, Talia Hertzlich Kahane, both formerly of Brooklyn, NY were killed in a drive-by shooting. Their children, Yehudit Leah Kahane, Bitya Kahane, Tzivya Kahane, Rivka Kahane, and Shlomtsion Kahane, were injured in the attack.
March 28, 2001, Neve Yamin. Bombing at bus stop. U.S. citizens injured: Netanel Herskovitz, 15, formerly of Hempstead, NY.
May 9, 2001, Tekoa, West Bank. Kobi Mandell, 13, of Silver Spring, MD, an American-Israeli, was found stoned to death along with a friend in a cave near the Jewish settlement of Tekoa. Two organizations, the Islamic Jihad and Hizballah-Palestine, claimed responsibility for the attack.
May 29, 2001, Gush Etzion, West Bank. The Fatah Tanzim claimed responsibility for a drive-by shooting of six in the West Bank that killed two American-Israeli citizens, Samuel Berg, and his mother, Sarah Blaustein. U.S. citizens injured: Norman Blaustein of Lawrence, NY.
July 19, 2001, Hebron, West Bank. Shooting attack. U.S. citizens injured: An unidentified woman from Brooklyn, NY.
August 9, 2001, Jerusalem, Israel. A suicide bombing at Sbarro's, a pizzeria situated in one of the busiest areas of downtown Jerusalem, killed 15 people and wounded more than 90. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack. U.S. citizens killed: Judith L. Greenbaum, 31, of New Jersey and California, Malka Roth, 15, whose family was from New York. U.S. citizens injured: David Danzig, 21, of Wynnewood, PA, Matthew P. Gordon, 25, of New York, Joanne (Chana) Nachenberg, 31, Sara Shifra Nachenberg, 2.
August 18, 2001, Jerusalem, Israel. Shooting at a bus. U.S. citizen injured: Andrew Feibusch of New York.
August 27, 2001, near Roglit, Israel. Shooting attack. U.S. citizen injured: Ben Dansker.
September 11, 2001, New York, Washington D.C., and Pennsylvania, United States. During a carefully coordinated attack, 19 Islamist extremists hijacked four U.S. jetliners and forced them to crash into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. In all, 266 people perished in the four planes, and more than 3,000 people were killed on the ground. U.S. investigators determined on the basis of extensive evidence that Usama bin Ladin's al-Qaida group was responsible for the attack. The first plane, American Airlines Flight 11 en route from Boston to Los Angeles, crashed into the World Trade Center's north tower at 8:48 a.m. Eighteen minutes later, United Airlines Flight 175, also headed from Boston to Los Angeles, smashed into the World Trade Center's south tower. At 9:40 a.m. a third airplane, an American Airlines Boeing 757 that left Washington's Dulles International Airport for Los Angeles, crashed into the western part of the Pentagon where 24,000 people worked. The fourth plane, a United Airlines Flight 93 flying from Newark to San Francisco, crashed near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, most likely before it could hit its target. Hundreds of firefighters, police officers and other rescue workers who arrived in the site after the first plane crash were killed or injured.
November 4, 2001, Jerusalem, Israel. Shoshana Ben-Yishai, 16, of Queens, NY was killed in a shooting at a bus station. U.S. citizen injured: Shlomo Kaye.
December 2, 2001, Jerusalem, Israel. Bombing on Ben-Yehuda Street, Jerusalem. U.S. citizens injured: Ziv Brill, 17, of West Hempstead, Long Island, NY, Temima Spetner, 19, of St. Louis, MI, Jason Kirshenbaum of New Rochelle, NY, Israel Hirschfield, 18, Joseph Leifer, 29, of Borough Park (Brooklyn), NY.
December 18, 2001, shooting on the Jerusalem-Shilo road. U.S. citizens injured: David Rubin, 44, of Brooklyn, NY, Asher "Ruby" Rubin, 3.
January 15, 2002, Bethlehem, West Bank. Avraham Boaz, 71, of New York, a dual Israeli-American citizen, was kidnapped at a PA security checkpoint in Beit Jala and murdered.
January 18, 2002: Shooting in Hadera. U.S. citizen killed: Aaron Elis, 32, son of Chicago family.
January 22, 2002: Shooting in Jerusalem, Israel. U.S. citizen injured: Shayna Gould, 19, of Chicago, IL
January 27, 2002, Jerusalem, Israel. A Palestinian woman triggered a massive explosion in downtown Jerusalem killing one elderly Israeli and injuring more than 150, including American Mark Sokolow, his wife, and 16 and 12-year-old daughters. Sokolow had earlier survived the September 11 attack on the World Trade Center, escaping from his law office on the 38th floor of the South Tower before it collapsed.
February 8, 2002, Jerusalem, Israel. Stabbing in Abu Tor Peace Forest Jerusalem. U.S. citizen killed: Moranne Amit, 25
February 15, 2002, near Ramallah, West Bank. Lee Akunis was shot to death.
February 16, 2002: Bombing in Karnei Shomron. U.S. citizens killed: Keren Shatsky, 14, of Brooklyn, NY and Maine, Rachel Thaler, 16, of Baltimore, MD. U.S. citizens injured: Lior Thaler, 14, of Baltimore, MD, Hillel Trattner of Chicago, IL, Ronit Yucht Trattner of Chicago, IL, Chani Friedman of New York.
February 19, 2002: Shooting near Neve Dekalim. U.S. citizens injured: Moshe Saperstein of New York.
February 25, 2002, Jerusalem, Israel. Moran Amit, 25, was stabbed to death in Abu Tor Peace Forest in Jerusalem.
March 7, 2002, Eshel Hashomron Hotel, Ariel, Israel. A Christian tourist from Arkansas lost her right eye in an attack by a suicide bomber.
March 21, 2002, Jerusalem, Israel. Bombing on a Jerusalem street. U.S. citizens injured: Alan Joseph Bauer, 37, of Chicago, Yonathon Bauer, 7 (dual U.S.-Israeli citizenship).
March 24, 2002, Ofra, Israel. Shooting near Ofra. U.S. citizens killed: Esther Kleinman, 23, formerly of Chicago, IL.
March 27, 2002, Netanya, Israel. U.S. citizen Hannah Rogen, 90, was killed in a suicide attack at a Passover Seder.
March 31, 2002, Efrat, Israel. Bombing in Efrat. U.S. citizens injured: An unidentified American citizen.
June 18, 2002, Jerusalem, Israel. Moshe Gottlieb, 70, of Los Angeles, CA was killed in a bus bombing in Jerusalem.
June 19, 2002, Jerusalem, Israel. Gila Sara Kessler, 19, whose family came from New York, was killed in a bombing at a bus stop.
July 31, 2002, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel. Nine people were killed when a bomb exploded in the main cafeteria at the Hebrew University's Mount Scopus campus in Jerusalem. Five were U.S. citizens: Janis Ruth Coulter, 36, of MA; Marla Bennet, 24, of San Diego, CA; David Gritz (also a French citizen), 24, of Peru, MA; Benjamin Blutstein, 25, of Susquehanna Township, PA; and Dina Carter, 37, of NC. Israelis David Ladovsky, 29, and Levina Shapira, 53 also died in the bombing. U.S. citizens injured: Spencer Dew, 26, of Owensboro, Kentucky; Zeev Spencer; Harris Gershon; Jamie Harris. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.
March 5, 2003: Bus bombing in Haifa. U.S. citizens killed: Abigail Leitel, 14, who was born in Lebanon, New Hampshire.
March 7, 2003: Shooting in the victims’ home. U.S. citizens killed: Rabbi Eli Horowitz, 52, who grew up in Chicago; Dina Horowitz, 50, who grew up in Florida
April 30, 2003: Bombing at a Tel Aviv pub. U.S. citizens injured: Jack Baxter, 50, of New York City.
June 11, 2003: Bus bombing in Jerusalem. U.S. citizens killed: Alan Beer, 47, who grew up in Cleveland. U.S. citizens injured: Sarri Singer, 27, daughter of New Jersey State Senator Robert Singer.
June 20, 2003: Shooting attack on a car driving through the West Bank. U.S. citizens killed: Tzvi Goldstein, 47, who grew up in New York; U.S. citizens injured: Eugene Goldstein, Tzvi’s father, of Long Island, New York; Lorraine Goldstein, Tzvi’s mother, of Long Island, New York; Michal Goldstein, Tzvi’s wife, who grew up in New York.
August 19, 2003: Homicide bombing on a bus in Jerusalem. U.S. citizens killed: Goldie Taubenfeld, 43, of New Square, New York; Shmuel Taubenfeld, 3 months, of New Square, New York; Mordechai Reinitz, 49; Yitzhak Reinitz, 9. Tehilla Nathanson, 3, of Monsey, New York; U.S. citizens injured: Mendel Reinitz, 11.
September 9, 2003: Homicide bombing at a cafe in Jerusalem. David Applebaum, 51, and his daughter Nava, 20, originally of Cleveland were killed.
October 15, 2003: Bombing of American convoy in the Gaza Strip: John Branchizio, 37, Mark Parson, 31, and John Martin Linde, 30, were on contract to the U.S. embassy in Tel Aviv through the defense contracting company Dyncorp.U.S. citizens injured: One as-yet-unnamed U.S. citizen (reportedly a diplomat).
September 24, 2004: Mortar strike on a housing community: Tiferet Tratner, 24, (dual U.S.-Israeli citizenship).
April 17, 2006: Homicide bombing at the Rosh Ha'ir restaurant in Tel Aviv: Daniel Wultz, 16, of Weston, Florida, died one month after receiving his wounds in this bombing.
Compiled by Caroline Taillandier, a research assistant at the GLORIA center and student at Tel Aviv University, Dr. Mitchell Bard, and Alden Oreck, Avi Hein, and Elihai Braun, research assistants at the American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise, and Paul Teller, Deputy Director, House Republican Study Committee.

i have similar lists for all islamic states , who they kill who they attack , where and why ( if know other than for allah )

but these too dont matter

they obviously where not Christian enough ...
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Jack, I am right with ya dude. I am really sick of the "I have it completely right" syndrome myself. I see python type pages upon pages of timelines and dates and reasons why everyone but him and those who believe exactly as he does are all just some uneducated, lost, half hearted christians who are walking around dumb. We all are going to "find out" just what he is talking about, just you "wait and see". We cant possibly know what he does, because we still talk about how important the election is and how important defeating islam is and we talk of long term investing which is just "pure foolishness" if we were just as smart and as educated as he is, we would know that it just isnt going to matter. See, like he says, HE wont be here. But, like you say Jack, in the mean time thousands are dying and suffering at the hands of the muslim extremists who are committing these god awful acts on innocent people EVERY DAY. So, we uneducated dummies just walk thru life blind and all the while we fool ourselves that we are somehow christians. But for goodness sakes, theres just no way that could be true, we might believe we need to save for our kids college. Oh, what foolishness. No way a REAL christian could believe such a thing.
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A small list of US folks charged with terror crimes US BASED ONLY ..
some are in prison some in the government (CAIR ) some dead ( like the 9/11 hijackers )
and others are still at large ....


but these folks are not a worry if your "special" only if you aint good enough are they a worry ..



Aafia Siddiqui: Resided in the United States (1991-2002/Houston, Boston), obtaining degrees from the M.I.T. and Brandeis University: Attempting to kill
United States nationals who were trying to question her after she was caught with chemicals, weapon-making instructions and a list of New York
landmarks. Siddiqui was convicted. During the trial, two jurors were excused after being intimidated by a person named Keith Manzi, who was then
barred from the courthouse for the duration of the trial. (New York)

Abad Elfgeeh: Convicted of illegally funneling $21.9 million overseas from his Brooklyn ice cream shop. According to court papers filed in the case, Elfgeeh
had acknowledged in a secretly tape-recorded conversation with an informant that he transferred money for Sheik Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Moayad,
who was sentenced to 75 years in prison for conspiracy to support to al Qaida and Hamas. (New York)

Abdalaziz Aziz Hamayel: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to possess stolen firearms (M-16s, AK-47s) and to transport explosive materials (hand grenades and improvised explosive devices (IEDs) to the Palestinian Authority. (Florida)

Abdel Azim El Siddig: Financing Islamic terrorism. (Missouri)

Abdel Ghani Meskini: In the United States illegally. Arrested in Brooklyn in 1999, Meskini pleaded guilty to conspiracy to support terrorism for his role in the
failed "millennium plot" to blow up the Los Angeles International Airport. (New York)

Abdel Hameed Shehadeh: Making false statements in a matter involving international terrorism. (Hawaii, New York)

Abdel Jabber Hamdan: Ordered deported. Hamdan was a primary spokesperson and fundraiser for the Holy Land Foundation. (California)

Abdelhaleem Ashqar: Criminal contempt and obstruction of justice for refusing to testify before a grand jury investigating the Palestinian militant movement, Hamas. Telephone records presented in the case records showed that Ashqar was in contact with Hamas leaders. (Virginia)

Abdelrahman Farhane: Conspiracy to provide funds to jihadists in Chechnya and Afghanistan, and making false statements in connection with a terrorism investigation. Farhane was sentenced to thirteen years in prison. (New York)

Abdi Mahdi Hussein: Providing material support to a designated terrorist organization. (Minnesota, Missouri)

Abdifatah Yusuf Isse: Providing material support to terrorists. (Minnesota)

Abdikadir Ali Abdi: Conspiracy to and providing material support to al-Shabaab and conspiring to kill, maim and injure persons abroad. (Minnesota)

Abdikarim Warsame: Weapons and explosives charges. (Missouri)

Abdislan Hussein Ali: Conspiracy to and providing material support to al-Shabaab and conspiring to kill, maim and injure persons abroad. (Minnesota)

Abdiweli Yassin Isse: Conspiracy to kill, kidnap, maim, or injure persons outside the United States. (Minnesota)

Abdow Abdow: Making false statements to FBI officials in what one agent called "one of the biggest domestic terrorism investigations" in this country since
the 9/11/2001 attacks. (Minnesota)

Abdul Adam: Sentenced to 44 to 132 years for his involvement in the seizure of three office buildings and the taking of 134 hostages, leaving two dead and thirteen wounded. One of the group's demands was for the premier of "Mohammad, Messenger of God," a movie about the life of the Prophet Muhammad
to be canceled, calling it sacrilegious. (Washington, D.C.)

Abdul Aziz Alomari: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (New York)

Abdul Hakim Murad: Conspiring and attempting to bomb 12 airliners. (New York)

Abdul Hamid: Sentenced to 36 to 108 years for his involvement in the seizure of three office buildings and the taking of 134 hostages, leaving two dead and thirteen wounded. (Washington, D.C.)

Abdul Hazzaaq: Sentenced to 40 to 120 years for his involvement in the seizure of three office buildings and the taking of 134 hostages, leaving two dead and thirteen wounded. One of the group's demands was for the premier of "Mohammad, Messenger of God," a movie about the life of the Prophet Muhammad
to be canceled, calling it sacrilegious. (Washington, D.C.)

Abdul Latif: Sentenced to 36 to 108 years for his involvement in the seizure of three office buildings and the taking of 134 hostages, leaving two dead and
thirteen wounded. (Washington, D.C.)

Abdul Muzikir: Sentenced to 77 years to life for his involvement in the seizure of three office buildings and the taking of 134 hostages, leaving two dead and thirteen wounded. (Washington, D.C.)

Abdul Rahim: Sentenced to 28 to 84 years for his involvement in the seizure of three office buildings and the taking of 134 hostages, leaving two dead,
and thirteen wounded. (Washington, D.C.)

Abdul Rahman: Sentenced to 28 to 84 years for his role in the seizure of three office buildings and the taking of 134 hostages, leaving two dead and thirteen wounded. One of the group's demands was for the premier of "Mohammad, Messenger of God," a movie about the life of the Prophet Muhammad, to be
canceled. (Washington, D.C.)

Abdul Rahman Yasin: Damage by means of fire or an explosive to US property, assault of a federal officer in the line of duty. Others. (1993 WTC bombing)
(New York)

Abdul Rauf Noormohamed: Providing false terrorism tips to federal agents. (Illinois)

Abdul Salaam: Sentenced to 40 to 120 years for his involvement in the seizure of three office buildings and the taking of 134 hostages, leaving two dead and thirteen wounded. (Washington, D.C.)

Abdul Shaheed: Sentenced to 36 to 108 years for his involvement in the seizure of three office buildings and the taking of 134 hostages, leaving two dead and thirteen wounded. (Washington, D.C.)

Abdul Tawala Ibn Ali Alishtari: Pleaded guilty to wiring $152K overseas, believing the money would provide night vision goggles for terrorists in Afghanistan.
(New York)

Abdul Walid Hamid: Battery, terrorist threats and grand theft. While working at a kiosk at the Stoneridge Shopping Center, Hamid tore a crucifix from someone's neck, held a pen over his head, yelling "Allah is power" and "Islam is great", along with making anti-Christian comments. (California)

Abdulhakem Mujahid Muhammad: Murder and 15 counts of committing terrorist attacks. Muhammad said he was opposed to the U.S. military, and shot two soldiers outside an Army recruiting center. (Arkansas)

Abdullah Mohammed Muslim, convert to Islam: Felony gun charges. Muslim had stolen the identity of someone bound to a wheelchair and suffering from cerebral palsy and attempted to use it to get a passport to leave the country. After his arrest, federal agents went to his home and found an arsenal inside that included two AK 47s, a 9mm semi-automatic rifle and more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition, pipe bomb materials, a ballistic face mask and vest, and a flak jacket.
(Ohio)

Abdullah Qawee: Sentenced to 24 to 72 years for his involvement in the seizure of three office buildings and the taking of 134 hostages, leaving two dead
and thirteen wounded. One of the group's demands was for the premier of "Mohammad, Messenger of God," a movie about the life of the Prophet
Muhammad, to be canceled. (Washington, D.C.)

Abdulrahim Sulaiman: Criminal trespass and criminal possession of a weapon. Sulaiman entered the main lobby at the Tappan Zee Elementary School carrying a knife. When confronted by school officials, he explained that he was lost and was looking for Fort Dix. He was asked to leave, and was later arrested at a nearby convenience store. (New York)

Abdulrahman Khalid Althuwayb: Threatening to bomb the dining center at Roger Williams University. Police stated that Althuwayb asked for food service at the dining center before it opened. A dining supervisor said that Althuwayb was served, and was asked to come during business hours in the future. Two university employees told police they heard Althuwayb say, "OK, don't worry, today is the last day, and tomorrow I blow the walls out." (Rhode Island)

Abdulrahman Odeh: Conspiracy to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization, conspiracy to provide goods, funds, and services
to a specially designated terrorist, and conspiracy to commit money laundering. (Texas)

Abdulsalam Al-Zahrani: Second-degree murder of Binghamton University Professor, Richard Antoun. According to roommates, Al-Zahrani was quoted as saying
"I feel like just waking up and destroying the world." One roommate also stated that Al-Zahrani would "all the time be shouting in Arabic, shouting threats, insulting this country for no reason." (New York)

Abdurahman Alamoudi: Financing Islamic terrorism. (Virginia)

Abu Khalid Abdul-Latif (aka Joseph Anthony Davis): Plotting to attack a U.S. military recruiting station in Seattle with grenades and machine guns.
(Washington State)

Abu Mansour al-Amriki: Providing material support to terrorists. (Alabama)

Abu Marzook: Coordinating and financing the activities of Hamas inside the United States. Others. Marzook was expelled from the United States in 1997.
(Virginia, Louisiana)

Adam "Azzam" Gadahn, convert to Islam: Treason. (California)

Adarus Abdulle Ali: Pleaded guilty to an information charging him with one count of perjury for making false statements to a federal grand jury pertaining
to an investigation into the recruitment of young people from Minneapolis and other U.S. communities to fight for extremists in Somalia. (Minnesota)

Adel Isak: Operating a criminal enterprise to traffic in contraband cigarettes, producing counterfeit cigarette tax stamps; transporting stolen property; and
money laundering. Some of the profits derived from the illegal enterprise were given to Hezbollah. (Michigan)

Adham Hassoun: Conspiracy to murder, kidnap, maim and injure persons overseas. (Florida)

Adis Medunjanin: Receiving military training from a foreign terrorist organization, and conspiracy to commit murder in a foreign country. (New York)

Adnan Babar Mirza: Conspiracy to provide support to terrorists. Mirza was attending Houston Community College, and was in the country illegally. (Texas)

Adnan el-Shukrijumah: Wanted in connection with possible threats against the United States. (Florida)

Agron Abdullahu: Conspiring to provide weapons to illegal immigrants. (Fort Dix plot) (New Jersey)

Agron Hasbajrami: Providing material support to terrorists. (New York)

Ahmad Abdelmomen: Aggravated assault, for beating his younger sister and breaking her back, because he was upset about her relationship with a
non-Muslim boy. Their parents didn't immediately call for medical assistance because they believed that the beating was justified. (Michigan)

Ahmad Abousamra: Conspiracy to commit terror attacks inside and outside the United States, which included plans to use automatic weapons at a
mall to randomly open fire on shoppers and emergency first responders. Conspiracy to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist
organization. (Massachusetts)

Ahmad Adnan Chaudhry: Attempted murder of his roommate for insulting Islam's founder, Muhammad. (California)

Ahmad M. Ajaj: 1993 World Trade Center bombing. (New York)

Ahmad Minni: One of five U.S. citizens who left America for Pakistan, where they were arrested while trying to join jihadists and fight against American troops. (Virginia)

Ahmad Mustafa: Aiding Islamic terrorists. (Missouri)

Ahmad Saad Nasim: Reporting a false "anti-Muslim" hate crime. (Arizona)

Ahmed Abdel Sattar: Assisting an Islamic militant imprisoned in the United States with communicating with his followers in Egypt. (New York)

Ahmed Alnami: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (Pennsylvania)

Ahmed al-Ghamdi: 9/11 mass murderer, hijacker. (New York)

Ahmed al-Haznawi: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (Pennsylvania)

Ahmed Ali Omar: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and foreign terrorist organizations. Others. (Minnesota)

Ahmed Barodi: Smuggling bogus passports into Saudi Arabia for the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood. (Texas)

Ahmed Ferhani: Attempting to buy guns and grenades as part of a plot to attack the Empire State Building and a synagogue. (New York)

Ahmed Hassan Al-Uqaily: Pleaded guilty to illegal possession of weapons. Al-Uqaily had allegedly spoke of "going jihad" to a friend, and stated that he was
going to "blow something up". Al-Uqaily agreed to waive any arguments in a matter or case against him to have him deported out of the United States
following the completion of his prison sentence. (Tennessee)

Ahmed Hussein Mahamud: Providing money and personnel to al-Shabaab, a Somali based terrorist organization. (Ohio/Minnesota)

Ahmed Ibrahim Bilal: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to aid terrorists. (Oregon)

Ahmed Jaffal: Sentenced to eight years in prison for his participation in a conspiracy and arson that was made to look like an "anti-Muslim" hate crime. (Ohio)

Ahmed Mohamed: Demonstrating the making and use of an explosive and destructive device, illegal transporting of explosive materials. (South Carolina)

Ahmed Muhammed Dhakane: Pleaded guilty to two counts of making false statements when applying for asylum in 2008, including failure to report his
connections to Al-Ittihad Al-Islami and al-Barakat, both of which are designated terrorist organizations. Court documents also state that Dhakane took
part in a human smuggling ring that ran through Brazil and has smuggled an undetermined number of potential Somali terrorists into the U.S. (Texas)

Ahmed Omar Abu Ali: Terror-related charges, plotting to kill a U.S. President. (Virginia)

Ahmed Ressam: Plotting to bomb the Los Angeles Airport on the eve of the new millennium. (Washington State)

Akram Abdalla: Lying to federal agents about his Holy Land Foundation involvement during interviews in 2007. (Arizona)

Akram Mishal: Conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization. Others.
Mishal is a fugitive from justice. (Holy Land Foundation) (Texas)

Alaa Allia Ahmed Mohamed: Conspiracy to trafficking, and trafficking of counterfeit goods (Hezbollah-related case). (Pennsylvania)

Alansi Salah: Felonious assault at an amusement park after a brawl ensued over one of the park's safety rules prohibiting the wearing of headgear, including Muslim headscarves, on certain rides. (New York)

Ali A. Mohamed: Pleaded guilty to helping plan the surveillance for the 1998 bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya. (California, elsewhere)

Ali Abu Kamal: Shooting seven people on the Empire State Building's observation deck, killing one, because he wanted to "punish America for supporting Israel." (New York) (Deceased)

Ali al-Marri: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to provide material support to terrorism. (Illinois)

Ali al-Timimi: Recruiting Islamic terrorists. (Virginia)

Ali Asad Chandia: Providing material support to terrorists. (Virginia)

Ali Boumelhem: Conspiracy to send weapons and ammunition to terrorists. (Michigan)

Ali Fayez Darwiche: Racketeering and involvement in a cigarette-smuggling operation that sent money to Hezbollah. (North Carolina)

Ali Hussein Darwiche: Involvement in a cigarette-smuggling ring that sent profits to Hezbollah. (North Carolina)

Ali Khalid Steitiye: Weapons and fraud charges. (Oregon)

Ali Mohamed Bagegni: Financing Islamic terrorism. (Missouri)

Ali Najib Berjaoui: Participation in an illegal enterprise designed to finance Hezbollah. (Michigan)

Ali Reza Shahsavari: Arrested on a federal charge of interfering with a flight crew while on a Southwest Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Kansas City.
Pilots on the flight made an emergency landing in Amarillo after Shahsavari became unruly and shouted "You're all going to die... You're all going to hell...
Allahu Akbar." (Texas)

Ali Saad: Making an online threat to shoot up Wayne State University with a machine gun. (Michigan)

Ali Warrayat: Aggravated assault and arson. Warrayat, a Muslim and former student at Arizona State, with a Qur'an and Palestinian flag in his trunk,
rammed his car through the doors of a Home Depot store, proceeded to the section that stocks flammable liquids, and set it ablaze. Police statements
noted that Warrayat had referred to his religion on several occasions, and that a Qur'an was hanging from the rearview mirror inside his vehicle.
(Arizona)

Aman Hassan Yemer: One of five U.S. citizens who left America for Pakistan, where they were arrested while trying to join jihadists and fight against American troops. (Virginia)

Amen Ahmed Ali: Transmitting secret defense information and conspiracy to ship stolen military equipment to the Republic of Yemen. (California)

Amera A. Akl: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. Others. (Ohio)

Amina Farah Ali: Raising funds for al-Shabaab, a terrorist group based in Somalia. (Minnesota)

Amine El Khalifi: Knowingly and unlawfully attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction against property that is owned and used by the United States.
El Khalifi, who was living in Alexandria, VA and was in the United States illegally, was planning to detonate explosives in an attack on the U.S. Capitol Building.
(Virginia, Washington, D.C.)

Amir Abdelgani: Seditious conspiracy, bombing conspiracy, attempted bombing. (New York)

Amir Abdul Rashid, National Guardsman, convert to Islam, also known as Ryan Anderson: Convicted (court martial) of attempting to aide a terrorist group.

Amjad Abunar: Arson, reporting a false "anti-Muslim" hate crime. (Texas)

Anes Subasic: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. Others. (North Carolina)

Aref Ahmed: Convicted of money laundering and trafficking in contraband cigarettes. Additionally, Ahmed reportedly gave $14,000 to five members of the "Lackawanna Six" terror cell. Some in the group have said they received money from Ahmed, which they used to travel to an al Qaida training camp in Afghanistan in the spring of 2001. (New York)

Aref Elfgeeh: Convicted for his participation in illegally funneling $21.9 million overseas from his uncle's Brooklyn ice cream shop, much of which was moved
for an Islamic cleric named Sheik Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Moayad, who was convicted of conspiracy to support al Qaida and Hamas. (New York)

Asadullah Alshishani, aka Emerson Begolly: Assaulting FBI agents and possessing a firearm during a crime of violence. According to reports, Alshishani also
spent his free time posting jihadist songs and poetry online, including an original song on YouTube that pays tribute to Osama Bin Laden, and a song that
praises the late Hamas founder Sheikh Ahmed Yassin. In July 2011, Alshishani was indicted for soliciting Islamic extremists to engage in acts of terrorism
within the United States and for posting bomb-making instruction materials online. (Pennsylvania)

Asma Al-Homsi, aka Kimberly Suzanne Al-Homsi: Evading arrest, two counts of making a terroristic threat, possessing a prohibited weapon. Al-Homsi has,
in the past, contended that she has been harassed because of stereotypes about her religion. (Texas)

Atef Hasan Ismail Idais: Convicted of failing to disclose his membership in Hamas on his visa application. (Pennsylvania)

Awais Younis, aka Sundullah Ghilzai: Making threatening communications. According to court documents, Younis used Facebook to threaten to set off
explosives, described how to build a pipe bomb and advocated placing bombs on the third and fifth cars of Metro trains because they "had the highest
number of commuters on them and he could place pipe bombs in these locations and would not be noticed." The affidavit also stated that Younis said
he could put a bomb under a sewer head in Georgetown at rush hour "to produce the greatest number of casualties." (Virginia)

Ayoub Hisham Ahmed: RICO conspiracy (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) in a case involving funneling money obtained through bank fraud
to Palestinian territories. (Missouri)

Babar Ahmad: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (Connecticut)

Bakhtiyor Jumaev: Providing material support and resources to a terrorist organization. (Pennsylvania)

Barry Bujol: Attempting to deliver material support to terrorists in the Arabian Peninsula. (Texas)

Basaaly Saeed Moalin: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, conspiracy
to kill in a foreign country. (California)

Basel Saleh Salem Kassem: Making a threat on a public conveyance, screaming that he had a bomb in his bag after getting into an argument with someone on
an Amtrak train. (Virginia)

Basman Elashi: Conspiracy, money laundering, dealing in property of a terrorist. (Texas)

Bassam Darwishahmad: Making false statements on immigration documents by not disclosing that he was recruited by the PLO to bomb an Israeli police station
in Nablus, West Bank. (Tennessee)

Bassam Hisham Ahmed: RICO conspiracy in a case involving funneling money obtained through bank fraud to Palestinian territories. (Missouri)

Bassam Youseff Hammoud: Involvement in a cigarette-smuggling ring that sent profits to terrorists. (North Carolina)

Bassem Khafagi: Visa and bank fraud. Khafagi was a founding member and president of the Islamic Assembly of North America (IANA), an organization under investigation by the U.S. Justice Department for terrorism-related activities. He was also a Community Relations director for CAIR. (Michigan)

Bayan Elashi: Conspiracy, money laundering, dealing in property of a terrorist. (Texas)

Beshar Ali: Felonious assault at an amusement park after a brawl ensued over one of the park's safety rules prohibiting the wearing of headgear, including
Muslim headscarves, on certain rides. (New York)

Betim Kaziu: Conspiracy to commit murder in a foreign country, conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (New York)

Bryant "Ibrahim" Vinas: Providing information to terrorists about the New York transit system. Others. (New York)

Cabdulaahi Ahmed Faarax: Conspiracy to kill, kidnap, maim or injure persons outside the United States. (Minnesota)

Carlos "Omar" Almonte: Conspiracy to commit an act of international terrorism through al-Shabaab, a violent extremist group based in Somalia and connected
to al Qaida. (New Jersey)

Chaudhry Rashad: Murdering his daughter because she wanted out of an arranged marriage, dishonoring the family. (Georgia)

Chawki Hammoud: Involvement in a cigarette-smuggling ring that sent profits to terrorists. (North Carolina)

Chilakamarri Ramesh, M.D.: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit citizenship fraud by providing false diagnoses of mental retardation, post-traumatic
stress disorder, and learning disabilities for 492 non-English speaking Muslim immigrants so they could become American citizens without having to take
the English proficiency portion of the naturalization exam. (Michigan)

Christopher Paul, aka Abdul Malik: Providing material support to terrorists, conspiracy to provide support to terrorists, conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction. (Ohio)

Clement Hampton-El: Seditious conspiracy, bombing conspiracy, attempted bombing. (New York)

Craig Benedict Baxam, former U.S. Army soldier & convert to Islam: Attempting to provide material support to al Shabaab, a Somalia based terrorist
organization. (Maryland)

Dani Nemr Tarraf: Violating arms-control laws, conspiring to acquire anti-aircraft missiles. passport fraud. Tarraf also admitted to being a member of
Hezbollah. (Pennsylvania)

Daniel Aljughaifi, convert to Islam: Pleaded guilty to participating in an al Qaida training camp in East Africa to "prepare for jihad." (Texas)

Daniel Patrick "Saifullah" Boyd: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, making false statements in a terrorism investigation. Others.
(North Carolina)

Daood Gilani, aka David Coleman Headley: Conspiracy to commit terrorist acts involving murder and maiming outside the US, conspiracy to provide material support for the attack. (Illinois)

David "Daoud" Williams: Conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction within the United States. Others. (New York)

Dawud Salahuddin, convert to Islam: Murder of a critic of Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini, saying the killing was "an act of war and a religious duty." Fled to Iran. (Maryland)

Derrick Shareef, aka Talib Abu Salam Ibn Shareef: Attempting to damage or destroy a building by fire or explosion, attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction against persons or property in the U.S. (Illinois)

Donald T. Surratt, convert to Islam: Conspiracy, terror support. (Virginia)

Dritan Duka: Conspiracy to kill uniformed military personnel. (New Jersey)

Dylan Boyd: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. Others. (North Carolina)

Earnest James Ujaama: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply goods and services to terrorists. (Washington State)

Ehsanul Sadequee: Conspiracy to provide, and providing material support to terrorists. (Georgia)

Elias Mohamad Akhdar: Participation in a cigarette smuggling ring designed to finance terrorists. (Michigan)

Eljvir Duka: Conspiracy to kill uniformed military personnel. (New Jersey)

El-Sayyid Nosair: Seditious conspiracy, murder in aid of racketeering, attempted murder of a postal police officer. Others. (New York)

Emad Hatem Abdullah: One felony count of throwing a missile at a vehicle, four counts of manufacturing and possessing an explosive device. (Arkansas)

Emadeddin Muntasser: Lying to an FBI agent when he denied traveling to Afghanistan in 1994-1995 to meet with an Afghan warlord. (Massachusetts)

Eman Zaeri: Threatening to blow up a local bus with a grenade. (Nevada)

Emilio Gonzalez-Neira: Conspiracy to smuggle video game consoles to a shopping center in Paraguay that funds the terrorist group Hezbollah. (Florida)

Eyad Ismoil: 1993 World Trade Center bombing. (New York)

Fadi Mohamad-Musbah Hammoud: Participation in an illegal enterprise designed to finance terrorism. (Michigan)

Fadil Abdelghani: Seditious conspiracy, bombing conspiracy, attempted bombing. (New York)

Fadl Mohammad Maatouk: Conspiracy to provide support to terrorists. (Florida)

Faisal Al-Salmi: Lying to the FBI when he denied knowing 9/11 hijacker Hani Hanjour, who flew American Airlines flight 77 into the Pentagon. (Al-Salmi and Hanjour were registered at the same time to use a flight simulator at a Phoenix flight school.) (Arizona)

Faisal Shahzad: Attempting to commit an act of terror, attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction, and traveling over an international border to
commit an act of terrorism. (New York)

Faleh Hassan Almaleki: Running down his 20-year old daughter in a parking lot for becoming "too westernized." She died from her injuries on
November 2, 2009. (Arizona)

Faouzi Mohamad Ayoub: Attempting to use a phony U.S. passport to sneak into Israel to carry out a bombing for Hezbollah. (Michigan)

Farah Mohamed Beledi: Conspiracy to and providing material support to al-Shabaab and conspiring to kill, maim and injure persons abroad. (Minnesota)
(Deceased)

Fares Khallafalla: Seditious conspiracy, bombing conspiracy, attempted bombing. (New York)

Farooque Ahmed: Attempting to provide material support to a designated terrorist organization, collecting information to assist in planning a terrorist attack
on a transit facility, and attempting to provide material support to carry out multiple bombings to cause mass casualties. (Virginia)

Fatima "Jihad Jane" LaRose: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, conspiracy to kill in a foreign country. Others. (Pennsylvania)

Fawzi Assi: Attempting to provide support to terrorists. (Michigan)

Fayez Banihammad: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (New York)

Faysal Galab: Contributing funds, goods and services to benefit Osama bin Laden and al Qaida. (New York)

Ghandi Hisham Ahmed: RICO conspiracy in a case involving funneling money obtained through bank fraud to Palestinian territories. (Missouri)

Ghassan Elashi, founding board member, CAIR (Texas): Conspiracy, money laundering, dealing in property of a terrorist. Conspiracy to provide,
and the provision of, material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization, conspiracy to provide, and the provision of funds, goods and
services to a specially designated terrorist, conspiracy to commit, and the commission of money laundering. Others. (Holy Land Foundation) (Texas)

Gregory Vernon Patterson, convert to Islam: Plotting terrorist attacks against synagogues, the Israeli Consulate and military facilities. (California)

Habis Abdullah Al-Saoub: Seditious conspiracy, supplying goods to terrorists. (Oregon) (Deceased)

Haider Mohammed: While in a Palm Springs bar, began to yell that he was going to "kill all Jews." (California)

Haitham Maghawri: Conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization. Others. Maghawri is a fugitive from justice. (Holy Land Foundation) (Texas)

Hakki Aksoy: Visa and gun violations. Agents investigating his immigration status also found instructions for building a car bomb and arming explosives in his apartment. (Florida)

Hamaas Khaalis: Sentenced to 41 to 123 years in prison for his role in the seizure of three office buildings and the taking of 134 hostages, leaving two dead and thirteen wounded. One of the group's demands was for the premier of "Mohammad, Messenger of God," a movie about the life of the Prophet Muhammad to be canceled, calling the film sacrilegious. (Washington, D.C.) (Deceased)

Hamid Hayat: Providing material support to terrorists, lying to the FBI. (California)

Hamid Malekpour, Iranian national: Interstate possession & transportation of firearms & ammunition from McMinnville, OR to Washington state. (Oregon)

Hammad Abdur-Raheem: Providing material support to terrorists. (Virginia)

Hammad Riaz Samana: Plotting terrorist attacks against synagogues, the Israeli Consulate and military facilities. (California)

Hamza al-Ghamdi: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (New York)

Hamze El-Najjar: Conspiracy to trafficking, and trafficking of counterfeit goods (Hezbollah-related case). (Pennsylvania)

Hani Hanjour: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (Washington, D.C.)

Hasan Akbar: Murder of fellow U.S. soldiers.

Hassan Abujihaad, fka Paul R. Hall, former U.S. Sailor: Supporting terrorism with intent to kill U.S. citizens. Others. (Connecticut)

Hassan Keshari: Conspiracy to provide Iran with military aircraft parts. (Florida)

Hassan Moussa Makki: Pleaded guilty to racketeering charges and to providing material support to terrorists. (North Carolina, Michigan)

Hatem Fariz: Pleaded guilty in federal court to providing services to associates of Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ). (Illinois)

Hawo Mohamed Hassan: Raising funds for al-Shabaab, a terrorist group based in Somalia. (Minnesota)

Hazim Elashi: Conspiracy, money laundering, dealing in property of a terrorist. (Texas)

Hesham Mohamed Hadayet: With a .45 caliber firearm, went on a shooting spree at the L.A. International Airport, killing two people, including a 20-year-old unarmed woman. He wounded four others, shooting an unarmed 61-year-old woman, pistol whipping an unarmed man, and stabbing a security guard.
Hadayet's wife blamed the United States and its "hate for Islam" for the attack, saying that her spouse was a "victim of injustice." (California) (Deceased)

Hor I. Akl: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. Others. (Ohio)

Hosam Maher Husein Smadi: Attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction to blow up a skyscraper in downtown Dallas. (Texas)

Hossein Lahiji: Illegally funneling money to Iran. According to court documents, Lahiji transferred more than $1.8 million to the Child Foundation, a Portland
charity, which in turn provided funds “for a large portion of the overhead and operational expenses" to its sister charity in Iran. Court officials also said that
Lahiji funneled cash through Swiss bank accounts and disguised cash transfers as food commodities from the United Arab Emirates. (Oregon)

Hussein al-Attas: Former roommate of 9/11 plotter Zacarias Moussaoui. al-Attas pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about not knowing Moussaoui's real name,
his plans to go with Moussaoui to New York City in late August, 2001 and knowledge of Moussaoui's desire to participate in jihad. al-Attas also admitted that
he tried to prevent law enforcement authorities from learning about some of Moussaoui's classmates at an Oklahoma flight school. (Oklahoma)

Hussein Ali Nure: Weapons and explosives charges. (Missouri)

Hussein Ali "Mike" Yassine: Funneling money through his nightclubs to Hezbollah. Others. (Texas)

Hussein Chahrour: Racketeering for his involvement in a cigarette smuggling ring designed to finance terrorists. (North Carolina)

Hysen Sherifi: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. Others. (North Carolina)

Ibrahim A. Elgabrowny: Seditious conspiracy; assault of a federal agent and city police detective. (New York)

Ibrahim A. Omer: Conspiracy to ship body armor and chemical protective suits to Yemen. (California)

Ibrahim Abu Mezer: Plotting to bomb subways. (New York)

Ibrahim Ahmed, Nashville cab driver: Assault, attempted homicide, when after an argument with two non-Muslim passengers over religion, he attempted
to run them over as they walked away from the taxi. He succeeded in critically injuring one. (Tennessee)

Ibrahim Ahmed al-Hamdi: "Virginia Jihad Network", weapons and explosives violations. Others. (Virginia)

Ibrahim Khalil Zarou: Falsely reporting planting a bomb. While on a Carnival cruise ship, Zarou began yelling "We are jihad," and "come to the top deck and
watch the bomb", causing the ship to be held four miles off the coast of Florida for several hours while the Coast Guard, FBI and local sheriff's office officials
ran a sweep of the entire boat. (Virginia)

Ihab Mohammed Ali: Lying to a grand jury about his role in al Qaida and the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania. (Florida, Oklahoma)

Ihsan Elashi: Illegal sales of computer equipment to known Islamic terror sponsoring states. (Texas)

Ilyas Ali: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (Minnesota, California)

Imad Majed Hamadeh: Operating a criminal enterprise to traffic in contraband cigarettes, producing counterfeit cigarette tax stamps; transporting stolen
property; and money laundering. Some of the profits derived from the illegal enterprise were given to terrorists. (Michigan)

Imad Mohamad-Musbah Hammoud: Participation in an illegal enterprise designed to finance terrorism. (Michigan)

Imam Abdul Malik Ka'bah, aka Jeff Fort, convert to Islam: Sentenced to 80 years in prison after being convicted of conspiracy to transport explosives and
commit acts of terrorism in the United States on behalf or at the direction of the Government of Libya. (Illinois)

Imam Abu Taubah: Possession of a firearm by a previously convicted felon. Additionally, a Notice of Intent to use FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Information) powers was attached to this case. As defined by the United States Department of Homeland Security): One of two categories of potential targets
for surveillance under FISA is an agent of a foreign power who is anyone, including a U.S. person, who:

1) Knowingly engages in clandestine intelligence gathering activities for a foreign power which activities constitute a violation of U.S. criminal statutes.

2) Knowingly engages in sabotage or international terrorism, or activities in reparation therefore, on behalf of a foreign power. (Florida)

Imam Ahmad Wais Afzali: Knowingly and willfully making false statements to the FBI in a matter involving international and domestic terrorism.
(New York)

Imam Fawaz Damra: Obtaining U.S. citizenship by providing false information, concealing his ties to designated Islamic terror organizations. (Ohio)

Imam Hafiz Muhammed Sher Ali Khan: Conspiracy to provide, and providing material support to a plan to murder, maim and kidnap persons overseas,
and conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization (Pakistani Taliban). (Florida)

Imam Izhar Khan: Conspiracy to provide, and providing material support to a plan to murder, maim and kidnap persons overseas, and conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization (Pakistani Taliban). (Florida)

Imam Jamil Al-Amin: Murder, felony murder, aggravated assault on a police officer, obstructing a law enforcement officer, impersonating an officer, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. (Georgia)

Imam Luqman Ameen Abdullah: Illegal possession of firearms and body armor. Abdullah, who preached "offensive jihad", was a leader of a national fundamentalist Sunni group whose mission is to create an Islamic state governed by Shari'ah law inside the United States. (Michigan) (Deceased)

Imam Mohamed Mohamed Mohamud: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, conspiracy to kill in a foreign country. (California)

Imam Yassin Aref: Money-laundering and conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (New York)

Imam Zul-Qarnain Shahid, Muslim chaplain for the city Department of Corrections (and convicted murderer): Smuggling box cutters into a Manhattan jail.
(New York)

Imdad Ranjha: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to operate an unlicensed money remitting business (Hamza, Inc.), which was operated by his brother, Saifullah
Ranjha, and from where money believed to be going to al Qaida was transmitted. (Maryland, Washington, D.C.)

Imran Mandhai: Conspiracy to damage and destroy property with fire and explosives, including Mt. Rushmore. (Florida)

Irfan Khan: Conspiracy to provide, and providing material support to a plan to murder, maim and kidnap persons overseas, and conspiracy to provide
material support to a foreign terrorist organization (Pakistani Taliban). (Florida)

Ismail Alqawasmi: Making terroristic threats. (Illinois)

Ismail Peltek: Murdering his wife by repeatedly stabbing her and beating her with a hammer. Peltek's daughters were also struck with a hammer and each
ended up with a skull fracture. Peltek claimed that he attacked his wife and daughters after learning that his brother had molested his wife and his 22-year-old daughter, that he attacked his 4-year-old daughter because she had been "sullied" by a gynecological exam, and that he was concerned that his family's honor had been taken. (New York)

Ismail Yassin Mohamed: While driving a stolen car, he began intentionally ramming a taxi cab for several blocks, causing it to crash. The passenger inside
the cab was critically injured. Mohamed drove off and crashed the car into a business. He then got out and stole a school van. The driver of the van
managed to get an 8-year-old boy out of the vehicle before Mohamed drove off with it. Mohamed crashed the van into another group of cars. Authorities
said he was trying steal another car when witnesses pinned him down and waited for police. When asked why he did this, Mohamed replied… "Allah made
me do it." (Minnesota)

Issa Doreh: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, conspiracy to kill in
a foreign country. (California)

Iyman Faris: Providing material support to terrorists. (Virginia)

Jaber Elbaneh: Providing material support to terrorists. (New York)

Jamal Bana: A Minneapolis resident of Somali descent, Bana left the United States for Somalia after joining Al-Shabaab, a terrorist group with ties to al Qaida.
(Minnesota) (Deceased)

Jameela Barnette: Federal charges of threatening two New York lawmakers. Barnette had sent a pig's foot to Congressman Peter King in response to hearings
he held on the purported radicalization of American Muslims (Georgia) (Deceased)

James A. Larry, a Madison, WI resident who converted to Islam while in prison, shot and killed four members of his family while in Chicago, saying that "Allah" had told him to, and telling the arresting officers that it was "too bad" he ran out of bullets. Among his victims were his pregnant wife, two nieces, and a
7-month old boy. (Illinois)

James "Abdul Rahman" Cromitie: Conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction within the United States and conspiracy to acquire and use anti-aircraft missiles. (New York)

James Elshafay: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to damage or destroy a subway station by means of an explosive. (New York)

Jamie Paulin Ramirez ("Jihad Jamie"): Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (Pennsylvania)

Jamil Salem Sarsour: Sarsour structured a $25,000 money transfer on October 22, 1998. He then traveled to Israel, and was arrested upon his arrival.
Sarsour pleaded guilty to providing support to Hamas, and served prison time before being deported back to the United States. (Wisconsin)

Jamshid Muhtorov: Providing and attempting to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization. (Colorado)

Javed Iqbal: Providing material support to Hezbollah, and distributing broadcasts of Al Manar, Hezbollah's TV station. (New York)

Jeffrey Leon Battle: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to levy war against the United States. (Oregon)

Jehad Mostafa: Providing funding and recruits to al-Shabaab, a Somalian terrorist group with ties to al Qaida. (California)

Jihad Hammoud: Participation in an illegal enterprise designed to finance terrorism. (Michigan)

John Muhammad: Murdering Americans by sniper fire. (Virginia, Maryland, District of Columbia) (Deceased)

John Walker Lindh, convert to Islam: Providing support to terrorists.

Jose Padilla, aka Abdullah al-Muhajir: Terrorism conspiracy. (Florida)

Joseph Jeffrey Brice, convert to Islam: Manufacturing a powerful improvised explosive device (IED). According to federal sources, Brice also created a jihadi website and used it to post bomb-making tips and videos. Warrants allege Brice set up a YouTube channel under the pseudonym "StrengthofAllah" and posted videos of explosions and jihad-related content. Some of the videos, according to the FBI, were embedded with the Islamic logo of al Qaida of Iraq.
(Washington State)

Jubair Ahmad: Providing material support to terrorists, making false statements to investigators. (Virginia)

Jude Kenan Mohammad: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. Others. (North Carolina)

Kamal Hassan: Pleaded guilty to terrorism-related charges of fighting for Islamist militants in Somalia. (Minnesota)

Kareem Meawad: Obstruction of governmental administration, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct at an amusement park after a brawl ensued over
one of the park's safety rules prohibiting the wearing of headgear, including Muslim headscarves, on certain rides. (New York)

Karim Hassan Abbas: Participation in an illegal enterprise designed to finance terrorism. (Michigan)

Karim Moussaoui: Possession or receiving of a firearm by a person admitted to the United States under a non-immigrant visa. (Florida)

Kevin James, convert to Islam: Plotting terrorist attacks against synagogues, the Israeli Consulate and military facilities. (California)

Khaled T. Safadi: Conspiracy to smuggle video game consoles to a shopping center in Paraguay that funds the terrorist group Hezbollah. (Florida)

Khaleel Ahmed: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (Ohio)

Khalid Abshir: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and foreign terrorist organizations. Others. (Minnesota)

Khalid Abu-al-Dahab: Recruiting Muslims with American citizenship into al Qaida. (California)

Khalid Aldawsari, a Saudi in the United States on a student visa: Plotting to build and detonate bombs inside the United States. According to reports,
Aldawsari had successfully purchased nitric acid and sulfuric acid, other materials to build a bomb, obtained directions on how to turn a cell phone
into a remote detonator, and had drawn up lists of potential targets, which included 12 reservoirs and dams in California and Colorado, nuclear
power plants, New York City and a Dallas night club. (Texas)

Khalid Almihdhar: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (Washington, D.C.)

Khalid Ouazzani: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to provide financial support to a terrorist organization. (Missouri)

Khalil Aref Abdelkhalek: Funneling money to Hezbollah. (Tennessee)

Khwaja Mahmood Hasan: Conspiracy to commit an offense against the United States. Others. (Virginia Jihad Network) (Virginia)

Kifah Jayoussi: Conspiracy to provide material support and resources for terrorist activity. Others. (Florida)

Kobie Diallo Williams, aka Abdul Kabir: Conspiracy to provide support to terrorists. (Texas)

Lafi Khalil: Plotting to bomb subways. (New York)

Laguerre "Amin" Payen: Conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction within the United States and conspiracy to acquire and use anti-aircraft missiles.
(New York)

Latif Kamel Hazime, aka Adanan: Transporting stolen goods (Hezbollah-related case) (Pennsylvania)

Levar Washington, convert to Islam: Plotting terrorist attacks against synagogues, the Israeli Consulate and military facilities. (California)

Luis Ibarra-Hernandez (Islamic name not released by media): Attempted murder. Ibarra-Hernandez shot at police after shooting out the windows of at least
two businesses in Alabama City. It is believed that he shot out the windows in an attempt to lure police officers to the area and engage them in a shootout.
After his arrest, Ibarra-Hernandez said that he wanted to draw attention to Islam. (Alabama)

Mahamud Said Omar: Conspiracy to provide financial assistance as well as personnel to terrorists and foreign terrorist organizations. (Minnesota)

Maher Hawash: Conspiracy to provide services to terrorists. (Oregon)

Mahmet M. Kadayifci: Falsely reporting an incident, using a laptop to place three bomb threats. (New York)

Mahmoud Kourani: Supporting Hezbollah through fund-raising activities. (Michigan)

Mahmoud Abouhalima: 1993 World Trade Center bombing. (New York)

Mahmud Faruq Brent: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (Maryland)

Mamdouh Mahmud Salim, former Osama bin Laden aide: Stabbing a federal prison guard in the eye, leaving him brain damaged, blind in one eye, and unable
to walk. (New York)

Majed Moqed: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (Washington, D.C.)

Majid Khan: Plotting to blow up American gas stations and poison U.S. reservoirs. Providing support to al Qaida. (Maryland)

Majid Mohamad Hammoud: Participation in an illegal enterprise designed to finance terrorism. (Michigan)

Mansor Mohammad Asad: Making threats against a public servant, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest after being removed from a Detroit-bound flight
for yelling "I'm Palestinian and I want to kill all the Jews." Police were forced to Taser Asad in order to subdue him after he charged at them while in
custody. Asad also reportedly aimed racial slurs at the African American police officer on the scene. (Florida)

Manssor Arbabsiar: A naturalized U.S. citizen from Iran: Conspiracy to assassinate Adel Al-Jubeir, Saudi Arabian ambassador to the United States and
conspiracy to bomb the Saudi and Israeli embassies in Washington, D.C. Also involved is Gholam Shakuri, an Iran-based member of Iran's Quds Force.
(New York)

Maodo Kane: Conspiracy to trafficking, and trafficking of counterfeit goods (Hezbollah-related case). (Pennsylvania)

Maron Thomas, convert to Islam: Capital murder. Thomas shot and killed his mother, step-father, brother, sister, and two-year old niece. Afterward, he
beheaded his niece with a machete. (Texas)

Marwan al-Shehhi: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (New York)

Marwan El-Hindi: Conspiracy to kill or injure U.S. Soldiers in Iraq. (Ohio)

Masoud Ahmad Kahn: Conspiracy to levy war against the United States, providing support to terrorists. (Virginia)

Mazen Badwan: RICO conspiracy in a case involving funneling money obtained through bank fraud to Palestinian territories. (Missouri)

Mazhar Tabesh: Arson, reporting a false "anti-Muslim" hate crime. (Utah)

Mehdi Hachem Moussaoui: Involvement in a cigarette-smuggling ring that sent profits to a terrorist organization. (North Carolina)

Mehdi M. Matin: Murdering his brother for making an insulting remark about Mehdi's wife-to-be two decades ago, then recently repeating the same remark.
(Washington State)

Mehrdad Yasrebi, founder and former CEO of the Child Foundation, a Portland based charity: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud the Office of Foreign
Assets Control. Yasrebi and others took part in illegally funneling money through the charity to a bank controlled by the Iranian government. (Oregon)

Michael Jihad (aka Michael D. McCright), convert to Islam: Attempting to run a U.S. government vehicle driven by USMC Staff Sgt. Ryan Picklesimer and
USMC Gunnery Sgt. Thomas Lopez off the road. In a court filing, prosecutors said that Jihad's cell phone was used on at least three occasions to contact
Abu Khalid Abdul-Latif, one of two men charged with plotting to attack a U.S. military recruiting station in Seattle with grenades and machine guns.
(Washington State)

Michael Julius Ford, convert to Islam: Opened fire at a warehouse in Denver, killing one and injuring four others because he was "teased for being a Muslim
and couldn’t take it anymore." (Colorado)

Michael "Mohammad" Wagner, convert to Islam: Being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition and being a convicted felon in possession
of body armor. Found inside his vehicle were flight training manuals and a simulator, documents in Arabic, bulletproof vests and night-vision goggles, a
night-vision scope for a rifle, a telescope, a 9mm semiautomatic pistol and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. (Iowa)

Mir Aimal Kasi: Murdering two CIA agents, and wounding three others with an assault rifle near CIA headquarters. (Virginia) (Deceased)

Mirza Akram: Arson, reporting a false "anti-Muslim" hate crime. (Washington State)

Mohadar Mohamed Abdoulah, a Yemeni student who federal officials say provided assistance to three of the hijackers in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, was charged with two counts of lying on an application for political asylum. He pleaded guilty to making a false statement regarding his method of entry into the
United States and was sentenced to prison. (California)

Mohamad Atef Darwiche: Involvement in a cigarette-smuggling ring that sent profits to Hezbollah. (North Carolina)

Mohamad Fouad Abdallah: Sending anti-Semitic e-mails threatening rape and death to blogger Debbie Schlussel. (Michigan)

Mohamad Hammoud: Providing material support to Hezbollah. (North Carolina)

Mohamad Ibrahim Shnewer: Conspiracy to kill uniformed military personnel. (New Jersey)

Mohamad Mustapha Ali Masfaka: Making false statements to FBI investigators and immigration officials, and perjury. On a naturalization application, Masfaka concealed the fact that he had been employed with the Holy Land Foundation, whose officials were convicted in 2008 of funding the terrorist group, Hamas. (Michigan)

Mohamed Abdullahi Hassan: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. Others. (Minnesota)

Mohamed Al Huraibi: Money laundering by illegally transferring more than $100K to Hezbollah controlled accounts. (New York)

Mohamed Al-Rahimi: Conspiracy to receive stolen government property, which was then shipped to Yemen. (California)

Mohamed Atta: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (New York)

Mohamed Hamoud Alessa: Conspiracy to commit an act of international terrorism through al-Shabaab, a violent extremist group based in Somalia and connected to al Qaida. (New Jersey)

Mohamed Ibrahim: Commission of a terrorist act, false reporting, unlawful possession of a weapon. (Tennessee)

Mohamed Judeh: Weapons and explosives charges. (Missouri)

Mohamed Mahdey S. Al Shria: Saudi Arabian in America on a student visa: Making a bomb threat at Dominican University's Priory Campus. (Illinois)

Mohamed Osman Mohamud: Attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction. Mohamud was arrested after he tried to blow up a van he believed
was loaded with explosives at a crowded Christmas tree lighting ceremony. Yelling "Allahu Akbar!", Mohamud tried to kick at agents and police as
he was being taken into custody. (Oregon)

Mohamed Shorbagi: Pleaded guilty to providing material support to Hamas with donations through the Holy Land Foundation. (Georgia)

Mohamed Yousry: Providing material aid to terrorism and conspiring to deceive the government. (New York)

Mohamud Abdi Yusuf: Providing material support to a designated terrorist organization. (Missouri)

Mohammad Amawi: Conspiring to kill or injure U.S. Soldiers in Iraq. (Ohio)

Mohammad El-Mezain: Conspiracy to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization. (Holy Land Foundation) (Texas)

Mohammad Hassan Khalid, a Pakistani citizen residing in Maryland: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (Pennsylvania)

Mohammad Mamdouh: Attempting to buy guns and grenades as part of a plot to attack the Empire State Building and a synagogue. (New York)

Mohammad Omar Aly Hassan: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. Others. (North Carolina)

Mohammad Shabib: Charged with hiding his role in a drug ring which profits were funneled to terrorists. (Ohio)

Mohammad Younis: Pleaded guilty to running an illegal money-transfer business that provided $7,000 to Faisal Shahzad, the devout Islamic jihadist who tried
to set off a bomb in the middle of Times Square. (New York)

Mohammed A. Salameh: 1993 World Trade Center bombing. (New York)

Mohammed Abdullah Warsame: Conspiring to provide material support and resources to al Qaida. (Minnesota)

Mohammed Al Hassan al-Moayad: Attempting to fund terrorist organizations. (New York)

Mohammed Ali Alayed: After experiencing a religious awakening, he slashed his Jewish friend's throat. (Texas)

Mohammed Ali "Steve" Yassine: Funneling money to Hezbollah. Others. (Texas)

Mohammed Alkaramla: Convicted of mailing a bomb threat to a Jewish school. (Illinois)

Mohammed Badwan: RICO conspiracy in a case involving funneling money obtained through bank fraud to Palestinian territories. (Missouri)

Mohammed Fawzi Zeidan: Operating a criminal enterprise to traffic in contraband cigarettes, producing counterfeit cigarette tax stamps; transporting
stolen property; and money laundering. Some of the profits made from the illegal enterprise were given to Hezbollah. (Michigan)

Mohammed Hossain, founder of the Masjid As-Salam mosque: Money-laundering and conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (New York)

Mohammed Junair Babar: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to provide material support to al Qaida. (New York)

Mohammed Mohsen Yahya Zayed: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorist organizations. (New York)

Mohammed Reza Taheri-azar: 9 counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to cause bodily injury after plowing a sport utility vehicle into a crowd
of pedestrians, saying he wanted to "spread the will of Allah." (North Carolina)

Mohammed Saleh: Seditious conspiracy, bombing conspiracy, attempted bombing. (New York)

Mohammed Salman Farooq Qureshi: Pleaded guilty to making false statements to federal agents regarding his knowledge of and involvement with terrorist activities. (Louisiana)

Mohammed Wali Zazi: Conspiracy to obstruct justice in an investigation involving international and domestic terrorism. (New York, Colorado, elsewhere)

Mohanad Shareef Hammadi: Attempting to send material support to a known terrorist organization. Others. (Kentucky)

Mohand al-Shehri: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (New York)

Mousa Abuelawi: Weapons and explosives charges. (Missouri)

Moussa Ali Hamdan: Conspiracy to provide material support to Hezbollah in the form of proceeds from the sale of fraudulent passports, counterfeit money
and stolen (actual) money. (Pennsylvania)

Moustafa Habib Kassem: Conspiracy to trafficking, and trafficking of counterfeit goods (Hezbollah-related case). (Pennsylvania)

Mubarak Hamed: Financing Islamic terrorism. (Missouri)

Mufid Abdulqader: Conspiracy to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization, conspiracy to provide goods, funds, and services to
a specially designated terrorist, and conspiracy to commit money laundering. (Holy Land Foundation) (Texas)

Muhamad Shareef Hammadi: Attempting to provide material support to al Qaida in Iraq. Conspiracy to transfer Stinger missiles. (Kentucky)

Muhamed Mubayyid: Filing false tax returns on behalf of Care International, an Islamic charity, where he worked in the capacity of Treasurer. According to reports, Care International (now defunct) was publicly identified as an al Qaida supporter in 2002. (Massachusetts)

Muhammad Abu Tahir, a resident of Glen Allen, Virginia: Interference with a flight crew including assaulting a flight crew member while aboard an AirTran Airways flight from Atlanta to San Francisco. The pilot was forced to make an emergency landing in Colorado Springs. (Colorado)

Muhammad Al-Gurashi: Illegal possession of a firearm. Al-Gurashi had driven convicted terrorist-supporter Faisal Al-Salmi to President George W. Bush's Crawford, Texas ranch in a March 2001 reconnaissance mission aimed at gathering information for a possible future attack there. (Arizona)

Muhammad Ibrahim Bilal: Conspiring to help al Qaida and the Taliban. (Oregon)

Muhammad Salah: Obstruction of justice for lying under oath on a written questionnaire involving the shooting death in Israel of an American teenager,
David Boim, who was killed by Hamas in 1996 while standing at a bus stop. (Illinois)

Muhammad Yusuf, aka Jose Pimentel, convert to Islam: Conspiracy, first-degree criminal possession of a weapon as a crime of terrorism and soliciting
support for a terrorist act. (New York)

Muhammed Aatique: Commencing a military expedition against a friendly nation, and using and discharging a firearm in relation to a crime of violence. (Virginia)

Muhammed Abid Afridi: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply terrorists with four Stinger missiles through the sale of 5 metric tons of hashish and 600 kg of heroin. (California)

Muhammed Hussain, aka Antonio Martinez, convert to Islam: Attempted murder of federal officers/employees and attempted use of a weapon of mass
destruction against a property owned, leased or used by the United States (military recruiting center). (Maryland)

Mukhtar al-Bakri: Providing material support to terrorists. (New York)

Munir Muthana: Five counts of second-degree assault after intentionally striking pedestrians with his car, injuring six. In his statement to police, Muthana
was quoted as saying "Ben Franklin was stupid. He should have made it so you (-----) can't swerve the law. The Muslims will fix this country."
(New York)

Mustafa Ali Salat: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and foreign terrorist organizations. Others. (Minnesota)

Muthanna Al-Hanooti: Conspiracy to act as an unregistered agent of a foreign country, illegally purchasing Iraqi oil and lying to authorities after arranging
a visit to Baghdad for three Democratic U.S. congressmen financed by Saddam Hussein's intelligence agency in the run-up to the Iraq war. (Michigan)

Muzzammil Hassan: Beheading his wife. (New York)

Nabil Al-Marabh: Engaged in weapons training in Afghanistan. Al-Marabh worked for the Muslim World League in the early 1990s, then an important
source of al Qaida's funds. He also worked at the same Boston cab company as three individuals who were part of an al Qaida cell, and was connected
to two of the 9/11 hijackers. Al-Marabh pleaded guilty to conspiracy to smuggle an alien into the United States and was ordered deported to Syria.
When concerns pertaining to his deportation were expressed by lawmakers, the Justice Department stated that despite concerns about Al-Marabh's
possible ties to terrorism, "deportation was determined to be the best option available under the law to protect our national security." (Massachusetts)

Nabil Sadoun, former Council on American Islamic Relations board member: Deported after lying on government forms about his involvement with Hamas
and the Muslim Brotherhood. The judge in the case also indicated that there was evidence that Sadoun contributed to the Holy Land Foundation. (Texas)

Nada Nadim Prouty: Naturalization fraud, conspiracy, unauthorized computer access at her FBI and CIA jobs. (Michigan)

Nadeem Akhtar: Conspiracy to illegally export nuclear-related materials from the United States to his home country of Pakistan. (Maryland)

Nadire Zelenaj: A 911 operator: 232 counts of computer trespassing, for unauthorized access of law enforcement sensitive databases containing information about terrorist suspects and related investigations. (New York)

Nael Abdeljabbar: RICO conspiracy in a case involving funneling money obtained through bank fraud to Palestinian territories. (Missouri)

Naji Antoine Abi Khalil: Attempting to provide material support and military equipment to terrorists. (New York)

Najibullah Zazi: Conspiracy to use explosives against persons or property in the United States, and knowingly and willfully making false statements to the
FBI in a matter involving international and domestic terrorism. (Colorado, New York)

Najmeh Vahid: Illegally funneling money to Iran. According to court documents, Vahid took part in transferring more than $1.8 million to the Child Foundation,
a Portland charity that provided funds “for a large portion of the overhead and operational expenses" to its sister charity in Iran. Court officials also stated
that Vahid participated in funneling cash through Swiss bank accounts and disguised cash transfers as food commodities from the United Arab Emirates.
(Oregon)

Naser Abdo, (AWOL) U.S. Army Private: Plotting to attack Ft. Hood. At the time of his arrest, Abdo was found with weapons, explosives and
jihadist materials. (Texas)

Naveed Afzal Haq: Aggravated first-degree murder, 5 counts of first-degree attempted murder, kidnapping, burglary and malicious harassment, the felony
charge for a hate crime. Haq, stating that he was a "Muslim American, angry at Israel," barged into the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle, shooting six unarmed women, killing one. (Washington State)

Naveed Khan: Arson, conspiracy to commit arson, reported as an "anti-Muslim" hate crime. (Washington State)

Nawaf Alhazmi: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (Washington, D.C.)

Nemr Ali Rahal: Smuggling funds to terrorists. (Michigan)

Nevine Aly Elshiekh: Use of interstate commerce facilities in the commission of murder-for-hire for participating in a plot to hire a hit man to behead three
witnesses from convicted terrorist Hysen Sherifi's case. (North Carolina)

Nidal Ayyad: 1993 World Trade Center bombing. (New York)

Nidal Malik Hasan: Opened fire on fellow soldiers at Fort Hood, killing 13 and wounding dozens more. (Texas)

Nima Ali Yusuf: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists; conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization. (California)

Norman Leboon, Muslim convert: Threatening the life of Virginia Congressman U.S. Rep. Eric Cantor and his family. (Pennsylvania)

Noureddine Malki: A naturalized U.S. citizen, Malki was sentenced to 10 years in prison and stripped of his citizenship after pleading guilty to using a
false identity to obtain a position as an Arabic translator with the U.S. Army, and for illegally procuring classified national defense documents. Malki
also admitted to taking bribes from sheiks in the Sunni Triangle. (New York)

Numan Maflahi: Sentenced to five years in prison after being convicted of lying to federal agents during an investigation of terrorism financing efforts in
Brooklyn. (New York)

Nuradin Abdi: Plotting to bomb a Columbus area shopping mall. (Ohio)

October Martinique Lewis: Money laundering in connection with supplying goods to terrorists. (Oregon)

Omar Shafik Hammami: Providing material support to al-Shabaab, a Somali based terrorist organization. (Alabama)

Omeed Aziz Popal: Murder, 18 counts of attempted murder after a hit and run binge through San Francisco and Fremont, after which he identified himself to authorities as a "terrorist." (California)

Omer Abdi Mohamed: Conspiracy to provide support to terrorists. Others. (Minnesota)

Onta "Hamza" Williams: Conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction within the United States and conspiracy to acquire and use anti-aircraft missiles.
(New York)

Ottis Ryan: Carrying a concealed weapon and armed trespass after entering Little Pioneers Daycare Center, yelling "don't listen to God. He is not real.
Listen to Allah." An employee blocked the door of the infant room after Ryan yelled "don't feed those crying babies. Let them die. It is time." (Florida)

Oussama Abdullah Kassir: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists; providing material support to terrorists; conspiracy to provide material
support to al Qaida; providing material support to al Qaida; conspiracy to kill or maim persons overseas. Others. (Oregon, New York)

Oussama Ziade: Attempting to engage in transactions involving, and dealing in the property of a designated global terrorist, and making false statements
to law enforcement. (Massachusetts)

Oytun Ayse Mihalik: Providing material support to terrorists. (California)

Patrice Lamumba Ford: Conspiracy to levy war against the United States. (Oregon)

Patrick Gott: Attempted first-degree murder. Gott, who identified himself as a practicing Muslim, injured two people after opening fire with a shotgun inside
a New Orleans airport, saying he was "angry that people had ridiculed his turban". He was reportedly carrying a Qur'an and invoked the name of Allah at
the time of the shooting. (Louisiana)

Patrick Nayyar: Conspiracy to provide and providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization, conspiracy to make and making a contribution of funds, goods, or services to and for the benefit of Hezbollah. (New York)

Paul "Bilal" Rockwood, convert to Islam: Pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about a hit list of possible targets who he suspected of being enemies of Islam.
(Alaska)

Pirouz Sedaghaty, aka Pete Seda, authorized representative of the al Haramain Islamic Foundation: Conspiracy to defraud the United States government by
hiding $150,000 sent out of the country with the intent of benefiting Muslim fighters in Chechnya. (Oregon)

Proscovia Kampire Nzabanita: Pleaded guilty to making a false statement when questioned by a federal investigator about the activities of her husband,
Zachary Chesser, who had pleaded guilty to providing material support to terrorists. (Virginia)

Rabih Haddad, former CAIR fundraiser: In 2002, the U.S. Treasury designated the Global Relief Foundation, which Haddad had co-founded, as a
terrorist-financing organization. Haddad was deported. (Michigan)

Raed Abduhl-Rahman Alsaif: Attempting to board a plane with a 7-inch knife. (Florida)

Raed Hijazi, born in California, convicted in Jordan for his part in the failed "Millennium" bombing plot that targeted American and Israeli tourists in that country. Hijazi was also part of an al Qaida cell in Boston. (Massachusetts)

Rafil Dhafir: Convicted of participating in a conspiracy to unlawfully send money to Iraq, money laundering. (New York)

Rafiq Sabir: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (Florida)

Rageh Al-Murisi: Arrested and denied bail after twice attempting to breach the cockpit on a flight from Chicago to San Francisco, yelling "Allahu akbar"
in the process. (California)

Rahim Alfetlawi: First-degree murder after shooting his 20-year-old step-daughter in the head for leaving home and for not following Islam. (Michigan)

Rahmat Abdhir, (aka) Sean Kasem: Providing material support to terrorists. (California)

Raja Lahrasib Khan: Providing material support to al Qaida by attempting to send the terrorist group funds overseas. (Illinois)

Ramadan Abdullah Shallah, former University of South Florida professor: Conspiracy to conduct the affairs of a designated terrorist organization. (Florida)

Ramy Zamzam: One of five U.S. citizens who left America for Pakistan, where they were arrested while trying to join jihadists and fight against American
troops. (Virginia)

Ramzi Youssef: 1993 World Trade Center bombing. (New York)

Randall "Ismail" Royer, former CAIR communications specialist: Weapons and terror related charges. (Virginia)

Rashid Baz: Second-degree murder, 14 counts of attempted murder. (Brooklyn Bridge shooting) (New York)

Rasmi Al-Shannaq: A roommate of two of the 9/11 hijackers, Al-Shannaq was indicted and pleaded guilty to visa fraud. (Maryland)

Rezwan Ferdaus: Plotting to destroy the Pentagon and U.S. Capitol with large remote-controlled aircraft filled with explosives. (Massachusetts)

Robert Mustaq John: Convicted of sending a death threat by e-mail to blogger Debbie Schlussel, which consisted of pictures of American journalist
Daniel Pearl being beheaded. Also included in the subject line was the following: "JEWgirl, you might be next", and in red capital letters the words
"KILL ALL KIKES." (New York)

Roger Stockham, convert to Islam: Possessing explosives and threatening terrorism. (Michigan)

Russell "Mohammed" Defreitas: Conspiracy to attack a public transportation system, destroy buildings, attack aircraft and aircraft materials, destroy
international airport facilities, and attack a mass transportation facility. (New York)

Sabirhan Hasanoff: Conspiracy to provide support to al Qaida. (New York)

Sabri Benkahla: Perjury, obstruction of justice, making false statements in connection with the "Virginia Jihad" network. (Virginia)

Saeed Alghamdi: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (Pennsylvania)

Safia Jilani: Filing a false police report ("anti-Muslim" hate crime). Jilani claimed that a masked, male attacker struck her in the head with a handgun
after she entered a restroom at the Schaible Science Center. It was later determined that no such event ever took place. (Illinois)

Sahim Alwan: Providing material support to terrorists. (New York)

Said Biyad: Assault, rape, four counts of murder, stating that he did it because his wife had been "disrespectful." (Kentucky)

Said Jarabaa: RICO conspiracy in a case involving funneling money obtained through bank fraud to Palestinian territories. (Missouri)

Said Mohamad Harb: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to provide material support to a known terrorist organization. (North Carolina)

Saifullah Ranjha: Pleaded guilty to money laundering conspiracy, concealing terrorist financing. (Washington, D.C. and Maryland)

Salah Osman Ahmed: Providing material support to terrorists. (Minnesota)

Saleh Ali S. Alramakh: Interference with flight crew members and attendants on a flight from Chicago to Frankfurt, Germany. Alramakh had refused to remain seated and repeatedly went into the restroom to use an electronic device. He refused to comply with the flight attendants' requests to return to his seat and
became confrontational with the flight crew. Alramakh had to be restrained by the flight crew and at least one passenger after shoving a flight attendant, and
the flight was diverted to Cleveland. (Ohio)

Saleh Elahwal: Providing material support to Hezbollah, and distributing broadcasts of Al Manar, Hezbollah's TV station. (New York)

Saleh Mohamed Taher Saeed: Money laundering funds by illegally transferring more than $100K to overseas accounts in the Middle East that would be controlled by Hezbollah. (New York)

Saleh Nawash: Conspiracy, attempted aggravated arson, attempted insurance fraud, made to look like an "anti-Muslim" hate crime. (Ohio)

Salem Alhazmi: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (Washington, D.C.)

Sami Al-Arian: Conspiracy to provide services to a designated terrorist organization. (Florida)

Sami Latchin: Sentenced to four years in prison for his role as an Iraqi "sleeper" secretly placed in Chicago for Saddam Hussein's spy service. (Illinois)

Sami Osmakac: Attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction at crowded locations in the Tampa area, including nightclubs. (Florida)

Sami Samir Hassoun: Attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction and trying to destroy real property using an explosive. Hassoun had planted an inert device given to him by an FBI informant, which he was told was a bomb, in a trash can south of Wrigley Field with the intent to injure people frequenting neighborhood bars and clubs. (Illinois)

Samira Abdalla Salim: Assault. Salim reportedly had a reputation for handing out Qur'ans and talking religion outside the Oxboro Library in Bloomington. There
were also issues with Salim harassing other library patrons. She was arrested and charged after stabbing two people. The first victim was a woman who was walking into the library. She suddenly felt a sharp pain in her mid-back and realized that she had been stabbed. The second victim was a security officer who
was stabbed in the abdominal area. (Minnesota)

Satam al-Suqami: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (New York)

Sayed Haris Ahmed: Conspiracy to provide, and providing material support to terrorists. (Georgia)

Seifullah Chapman: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (Virginia)

Semi Osman: In December 1999, Osman was stopped by police because of a malfunctioning brake light. Two passengers in Osman's vehicle were later identified as members of al Qaida. In May 2002, Osman was arrested at his home and charged with illegal possession of a handgun and attempting to secure legal status
in the United States by entering into a fraudulent marriage. At the time of his arrest, he was reportedly in possession of documents on how to poison America's water supplies. He was convicted of possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number and served time in federal prison. Osman was later convicted of sexual abuse of a 10-year-old child, pleading guilty to incest charges in November 2003. After serving time for his sexual abuse conviction, he was ordered deported. (Washington, Oregon)

Serdar Tatar: Conspiracy to kill uniformed military personnel. (New Jersey)

Seyam Mohdnour: Conspiracy to commit offenses against the United States. (Texas)

Seyed Mostafa Maghloubi: Pleaded guilty to violating the U.S. trade embargo against Iran. Maghloubi admitted attempting to purchase up to 100,000 Uzi submachine guns and night-vision goggles, which he wanted to export to Iran through Dubai. (California)

Shaaban Hafiz Ahmad Ali Shaaban: Convicted of trying to sell the names of U.S. operatives to Iraq. (Indiana)

Shafal Mosed: Providing material support to terrorists. (New York)

Shahawar Matin Siraj: Conspiracy to place explosives at a subway station. (New York)

Shain Duka: Conspiracy to kill uniformed military personnel. (New Jersey)

Shaker Masri: Planning to join a Somalia-based terror group. (Illinois)

Sharif Ahmed Nour: Possession of prohibited weapons after a bomb squad removed suspicious (unspecified) materials from his apartment. Firefighters
initially found the items after extinguishing a small fire at Nour's residence. (Texas)

Sharif Mobley, American of Somali descent, and native of Buena, N.J.: Acts of terrorism, murdering a police guard and injuring another in a hospital
shootout in Yemen. (New Jersey)

Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman: Seditious conspiracy for plotting a "war of urban terrorism" against the United States. (New York)

Shiraz Syed Qazi: A Pakistani national in the United States on a student visa: Unlawful possession of a firearm. Qazi is the cousin of Adnan Babar Mirza,
who was convicted of conspiracy to provide support to terrorists. (Texas)

Shirwa Ahmed, Somali immigrant, graduate of Roosevelt High School in Minneapolis, and naturalized U.S. citizen: Decided to leave his new home
to be a homicide bomber, killing twenty-nine people in Somalia. (Minnesota) (Deceased)

Shkumbin Sherifi, brother of Hysen Sherifi who is serving a 45 year prison term for terrorism related activities: Plotting to hire a hit man to behead three witnesses from his brother's terrorism case. (North Carolina)

Shuaib Raheem: Murder of a police officer during a botched robbery of a sporting goods store. Raheem and three others attempted to steal rifles and
ammunition for what he referred to as a "war on injustices against Muslims." After a forty-seven hour standoff with police, they surrendered. (New York)

Shueyb Mossa Jokhan: Conspiracy to damage and destroy property with fire and explosives, including Mt. Rushmore. (Florida)

Shukri Abu Baker: Conspiracy to provide, and the provision of, material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization; conspiracy to provide, and
the provision of, funds, goods and services to a specially designated terrorist, conspiracy to commit, and the commission of, money laundering. Others.
(Holy Land Foundation) (Texas)

Siddig Ibrahim Siddig Ali: Sentenced to eleven years in prison for his role in a conspiracy to blow up the Lincoln and Holland Tunnels, the George Washington
Bridge and the Federal Building in lower Manhattan. (New York)

Siraj El-din Yousif, Sudanese diplomat: Expelled from the United States for his involvement in a series of attempted bombings that followed the World Trade Center bombing. (New York)

Soliman Biheiri: Illegally using a U.S. passport to enter the United States, concealing business ties with a leader of Hamas. (Virginia)

Soliman Hamd al-Buthe, Treasurer of the al Haramain Islamic Foundation: Conspiracy to defraud the United States government by hiding $150,000 sent out
of the country with the intent of benefiting Muslim fighters in Chechnya. (Oregon)

Suhail Jarabaa: RICO conspiracy in a case involving funneling money obtained through bank fraud to Palestinian territories. (Missouri)

Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai: Working inside the United States as an unregistered, paid agent of the Pakistani Intelligence Service. (Virginia)

Syed Haris Ahmed: Conspiracy to provide, and providing material support to terrorists. (Georgia)

Syed Hashmi: Conspiracy to provide military support to terrorists. (New York)

Syed Maaz Shah: Unlawful possession of a firearm. Shah verbally confessed an interest in weapons and had engaged in firearms training to prepare for "what may come." Shah also stated that he felt it was his duty to prepare for "jihad." (Texas)

Tahawwur Hussain Rana: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorism. (Illinois)

Tahmeed Ahmad: Assaulting a U.S. government employee. Wielding two butcher knives and vodka bottles to use as explosives, Ahmad chanted "death to America" as he charged the Homestead Air Reserve Base. (Florida)

Talal Ali Chammout: Pleaded guilty to felony weapons charges. Chammout had also reportedly asked a confidential witness for the government about purchasing rocket launchers and anti-tank weapons, and asked about missile systems that shoot down aircraft, saying "these guys want this stuff. If [news] of it gets out, you’re dead." (California)

Talib Islam: Attempting to murder federal employees and to detonate an explosive device against the Paul Findley Federal Building. (Illinois)

Tammam Mocram Al-Barazi: Second-degree assault and threatening to kill his stepdaughter, two counts of animal cruelty, mutilating an animal and malicious destruction of property. Al-Barazi's stepdaughter told police that, because of his Islamic religious beliefs, he did not approve of her owning a dog and had threatened to kill it on several occasions and threatened that she "would be next". (Maryland)

Tamsir Mendy: Self-described "devout Muslim": First degree arson after setting fire to the mosque he was a member of in an attempt to fabricate an anti-Muslim hate crime. (Georgia)

Tarek Mehanna: Conspiracy to commit terror attacks inside and outside the United States, which included plans to use automatic weapons at an
(unspecified) mall to randomly open fire on shoppers and emergency first responders. Conspiracy to provide material support to a designated foreign
terrorist organization. (Massachusetts)

Tarig Elhassan: Seditious conspiracy, bombing conspiracy, attempted bombing. (New York)

Tarik ibn Osman Shah: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (New York)

Thaer Abde Sumad: Weapons and explosives charges. (Missouri)

Ulises Talavera: Conspiracy to smuggle video game consoles to a shopping center in Paraguay that funds terrorism. (Florida)

Ulugbek Kodoriov: Making multiple threats to assassinate a U.S. President, then obtaining explosive material and a machine gun. (Alabama)

Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, a Nigerian national: Attempted murder on a plane, attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction on a flight bound for Detroit on Christmas day, 2009. (Michigan)

Umar Chaudhry: One of five U.S. citizens who left America for Pakistan, where they were arrested while trying to join jihadists and fight against American troops. (Virginia)

Umer Hayat: Pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI while trying to sneak $28K in cash out of the country. (California)

Uzair Paracha: Providing material support to terrorists. (New York)

Victor Alvarez, convert to Islam: Seditious conspiracy, bombing conspiracy, attempted bombing, firearms charges. (New York)

Vijay Kumar, a resident of Mumbai, India who told authorities that he was in Houston for an "Islamic seminar": Arrested on a weapons charge after brass
knuckles were discovered in his luggage. Also found were books written in Arabic as well as publications written in English that refer to "jihad" and "infidels", diagrams that purport to describe U.S. military weaponry, and a large amount of cash that had not been declared to Customs officials as part of his travel.
(Texas)

Waad Ramadan Alwan: Conspiracy to kill US nationals abroad. Plotting to transfer Stinger missiles to Iraq. Others. (Kentucky)

Wadih el-Hage, naturalized American citizen and former Arizona resident: Found guilty of taking part in a worldwide conspiracy to kill Americans and destroy
U.S. property. (U.S. Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania) (New York)

Waheed Allah Mohammad: Repeatedly stabbing his sister for being a "bad Muslim girl." (New York)

Waheed Islam: Purchasing body armor, an act prohibited for convicted felons. Islam, while serving jail time in 2008, wrote to another inmate that he wanted
to obtain a bulletproof vest because "it's a war out here and Satan's soldiers are on the attack. So we must prepare ourselves!" (Connecticut)

Wail al-Shehri: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (New York)

Waleed al-Shehri: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (New York)

Wali Khan: Conspiracy to bomb passenger planes. (New York)

Walli Mujahidh (aka Frederick Domingue, Jr.): Plotting to attack a U.S. military recruiting station in Seattle with grenades and machine guns. (Washington State)
Waqar Khan: One of five U.S. citizens who left America for Pakistan, where they were arrested while trying to join jihadists and fight against American troops. (Virginia)

Wassim Mazloum: Conspiracy to kill or injure U.S. Soldiers in Iraq. (Ohio)

Weiss Rasool: A police officer in Fairfax County: Unauthorized computer access, checking police databases on behalf of a Fairfax man who was under FBI
counter-terrorism surveillance. (Virginia)

Wesam El-Hanafi: Conspiracy to provide support to terrorists. (New York)

Wissam Taysir Hammoud: Pleaded guilty to charges that he plotted to kill a federal agent and an informant. Hammoud had also reportedly bragged that he
had ties to Hezbollah. (Florida)

Yahya Goba: Providing material support to terrorists. (New York)

Yasein Taher: Supporting a terrorist organization. (New York)

Yaser Abdel Said: Critical of popular American lifestyles, and upset with the dating decisions (non-Muslim) of his daughters, Said is on the run, wanted on
two counts of murder after shooting both of his daughters, eighteen year old Amina, and seventeen year old Sarah, then leaving them for dead in the back
of his taxi outside an Irving hotel. (Texas)

Yaser Bushnaq, a former president of the Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP), CAIR's parent organization: Failing to disclose his affiliations with organizations linked to the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas when he applied to become a U.S. citizen in 2000. (Virginia)

Yasinul Ansari: Arrested with Asma Al-Homsi: Possessing a prohibited weapon (homemade pipe bombs). (Texas)

Yazeed Mohammed Abunayyan, a Saudi national: Interfering with a flight crew during a Continental Airlines flight traveling from Portland to Houston. Abunayyan
began yelling "Allahu Akbar" while being removed from the plane. Days earlier, while speaking or singing about Osama bin Laden and his hatred of women, Abunayyan was arrested after leading police on a twenty-minute chase and attempting to run over pedestrians with his car. (Oregon)

Yehia Ali Ahmed Alomari: Money laundering by illegally transferring more than $100K dollars to overseas accounts in the Middle East that would be
controlled by Hezbollah. (New York)

Yonathan Melaku: Arrested for carrying a backpack with "suspicious items and products" inside Arlington National Cemetery. A notebook believed to belong
to Melaku was also found, which contained threatening phrases like "al Qaida," "Taliban rule" and "defeated coalition forces." Melaku was found inside the cemetery overnight when it was closed. Update: Melaku reportedly videotaped himself shouting "allahu Akbar" after firing shots at the US Marine Corps
museum in the fall of 2010. Also according to reports, forensic evidence has linked him to five shootings at four Washington, D.C. area military buildings
in October and November of 2010. (Virginia)

Yong Ki Kwon: Conspiracy to commit an offense against the United States. Others. (Virginia Jihad Network) (Virginia)

Younus Abdullah Mohammad (Jesse Curtis Morton), convert to Islam: Making threats against "South Park" creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker over their
plan to depict Islam's founder Muhammad in one of their episodes. (Virginia)

Youssef A. Bakri: Operating a criminal enterprise to traffic in contraband cigarettes and counterfeit goods, and money laundering, then funneling some of
the profits to Hezbollah. (Michigan)

Youssef Bouchlarhem: Making a false report about planting a bomb and resisting police after standing in the middle of the street, making threatening statements in both Arabic and English saying, "Allah is great," I am going to blow this place up." (Florida)

Youssef Megahed: Illegally transporting explosive materials. (South Carolina)

Zacarias Moussaoui: Involvement in plotting the 9/11 Islamic terrorist attacks against the United States. (Oklahoma, elsewhere)

Zachary A. Chesser, convert to Islam: Providing material support to terrorists. (Virginia)

Zaheer Ahmad, a U.S. citizen believed to be living in Pakistan: Working inside the United States as an unregistered, paid agent of the Pakistani Intelligence Service. (Virginia)

Zakaria Maruf: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and foreign terrorist organizations. Others. (Minnesota)

Zakariya Boyd: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. Others. (North Carolina)

Zarein Ahmedzay: Making material false statements, not naming all the places he had visited in Pakistan and Afghanistan while visiting in late 2008 and
early 2009, and denying having discussions about attending a camp to receive military-type training. Ahmedzay is linked to Najibullah Zazi, who was
charged in a plot to bomb New York City. (New York)

Zein Isa: Murdering his daughter, Palestina. The FBI, which had Isa under surveillance in connection with his suspected militant activities, inadvertently caught
the "Honor killing" on their surveillance tapes, which were un-manned on the day of the murder. With help from his wife, Isa repeatedly stabbed his daughter
in the chest, killing her. According to reports, Palestina was the most "American" of the family, played high school soccer despite her father's objections, and
had broken Isa's house rules by dating someone outside the Islamic faith, leaving the home without permission, and working for someone other than her
parents at their small grocery store. Palestina had also gone to her Junior Prom, only to be taken away by family members. (Missouri) (Deceased)

Zeinab Taleb-Jedi: Providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization. (New York)

Ziad Samir Jarrah: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (Pennsylvania)

Ziyad Yaghi: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. Others. (North Carolina)

Zubair Ahmed: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (Ohio)
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Default Re: If there was any doubt about the depravity we face...

A small list of US folks charged with terror crimes US BASED ONLY ..
some are in prison some in the government (CAIR ) some dead ( like the 9/11 hijackers )
and others are still at large ....


but these folks are not a worry if your "special" only if you aint good enough are they a worry ..



Aafia Siddiqui: Resided in the United States (1991-2002/Houston, Boston), obtaining degrees from the M.I.T. and Brandeis University: Attempting to kill
United States nationals who were trying to question her after she was caught with chemicals, weapon-making instructions and a list of New York
landmarks. Siddiqui was convicted. During the trial, two jurors were excused after being intimidated by a person named Keith Manzi, who was then
barred from the courthouse for the duration of the trial. (New York)

Abad Elfgeeh: Convicted of illegally funneling $21.9 million overseas from his Brooklyn ice cream shop. According to court papers filed in the case, Elfgeeh
had acknowledged in a secretly tape-recorded conversation with an informant that he transferred money for Sheik Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Moayad,
who was sentenced to 75 years in prison for conspiracy to support to al Qaida and Hamas. (New York)

Abdalaziz Aziz Hamayel: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to possess stolen firearms (M-16s, AK-47s) and to transport explosive materials (hand grenades and improvised explosive devices (IEDs) to the Palestinian Authority. (Florida)

Abdel Azim El Siddig: Financing Islamic terrorism. (Missouri)

Abdel Ghani Meskini: In the United States illegally. Arrested in Brooklyn in 1999, Meskini pleaded guilty to conspiracy to support terrorism for his role in the
failed "millennium plot" to blow up the Los Angeles International Airport. (New York)

Abdel Hameed Shehadeh: Making false statements in a matter involving international terrorism. (Hawaii, New York)

Abdel Jabber Hamdan: Ordered deported. Hamdan was a primary spokesperson and fundraiser for the Holy Land Foundation. (California)

Abdelhaleem Ashqar: Criminal contempt and obstruction of justice for refusing to testify before a grand jury investigating the Palestinian militant movement, Hamas. Telephone records presented in the case records showed that Ashqar was in contact with Hamas leaders. (Virginia)

Abdelrahman Farhane: Conspiracy to provide funds to jihadists in Chechnya and Afghanistan, and making false statements in connection with a terrorism investigation. Farhane was sentenced to thirteen years in prison. (New York)

Abdi Mahdi Hussein: Providing material support to a designated terrorist organization. (Minnesota, Missouri)

Abdifatah Yusuf Isse: Providing material support to terrorists. (Minnesota)

Abdikadir Ali Abdi: Conspiracy to and providing material support to al-Shabaab and conspiring to kill, maim and injure persons abroad. (Minnesota)

Abdikarim Warsame: Weapons and explosives charges. (Missouri)

Abdislan Hussein Ali: Conspiracy to and providing material support to al-Shabaab and conspiring to kill, maim and injure persons abroad. (Minnesota)

Abdiweli Yassin Isse: Conspiracy to kill, kidnap, maim, or injure persons outside the United States. (Minnesota)

Abdow Abdow: Making false statements to FBI officials in what one agent called "one of the biggest domestic terrorism investigations" in this country since
the 9/11/2001 attacks. (Minnesota)

Abdul Adam: Sentenced to 44 to 132 years for his involvement in the seizure of three office buildings and the taking of 134 hostages, leaving two dead and thirteen wounded. One of the group's demands was for the premier of "Mohammad, Messenger of God," a movie about the life of the Prophet Muhammad
to be canceled, calling it sacrilegious. (Washington, D.C.)

Abdul Aziz Alomari: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (New York)

Abdul Hakim Murad: Conspiring and attempting to bomb 12 airliners. (New York)

Abdul Hamid: Sentenced to 36 to 108 years for his involvement in the seizure of three office buildings and the taking of 134 hostages, leaving two dead and thirteen wounded. (Washington, D.C.)

Abdul Hazzaaq: Sentenced to 40 to 120 years for his involvement in the seizure of three office buildings and the taking of 134 hostages, leaving two dead and thirteen wounded. One of the group's demands was for the premier of "Mohammad, Messenger of God," a movie about the life of the Prophet Muhammad
to be canceled, calling it sacrilegious. (Washington, D.C.)

Abdul Latif: Sentenced to 36 to 108 years for his involvement in the seizure of three office buildings and the taking of 134 hostages, leaving two dead and
thirteen wounded. (Washington, D.C.)

Abdul Muzikir: Sentenced to 77 years to life for his involvement in the seizure of three office buildings and the taking of 134 hostages, leaving two dead and thirteen wounded. (Washington, D.C.)

Abdul Rahim: Sentenced to 28 to 84 years for his involvement in the seizure of three office buildings and the taking of 134 hostages, leaving two dead,
and thirteen wounded. (Washington, D.C.)

Abdul Rahman: Sentenced to 28 to 84 years for his role in the seizure of three office buildings and the taking of 134 hostages, leaving two dead and thirteen wounded. One of the group's demands was for the premier of "Mohammad, Messenger of God," a movie about the life of the Prophet Muhammad, to be
canceled. (Washington, D.C.)

Abdul Rahman Yasin: Damage by means of fire or an explosive to US property, assault of a federal officer in the line of duty. Others. (1993 WTC bombing)
(New York)

Abdul Rauf Noormohamed: Providing false terrorism tips to federal agents. (Illinois)

Abdul Salaam: Sentenced to 40 to 120 years for his involvement in the seizure of three office buildings and the taking of 134 hostages, leaving two dead and thirteen wounded. (Washington, D.C.)

Abdul Shaheed: Sentenced to 36 to 108 years for his involvement in the seizure of three office buildings and the taking of 134 hostages, leaving two dead and thirteen wounded. (Washington, D.C.)

Abdul Tawala Ibn Ali Alishtari: Pleaded guilty to wiring $152K overseas, believing the money would provide night vision goggles for terrorists in Afghanistan.
(New York)

Abdul Walid Hamid: Battery, terrorist threats and grand theft. While working at a kiosk at the Stoneridge Shopping Center, Hamid tore a crucifix from someone's neck, held a pen over his head, yelling "Allah is power" and "Islam is great", along with making anti-Christian comments. (California)

Abdulhakem Mujahid Muhammad: Murder and 15 counts of committing terrorist attacks. Muhammad said he was opposed to the U.S. military, and shot two soldiers outside an Army recruiting center. (Arkansas)

Abdullah Mohammed Muslim, convert to Islam: Felony gun charges. Muslim had stolen the identity of someone bound to a wheelchair and suffering from cerebral palsy and attempted to use it to get a passport to leave the country. After his arrest, federal agents went to his home and found an arsenal inside that included two AK 47s, a 9mm semi-automatic rifle and more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition, pipe bomb materials, a ballistic face mask and vest, and a flak jacket.
(Ohio)

Abdullah Qawee: Sentenced to 24 to 72 years for his involvement in the seizure of three office buildings and the taking of 134 hostages, leaving two dead
and thirteen wounded. One of the group's demands was for the premier of "Mohammad, Messenger of God," a movie about the life of the Prophet
Muhammad, to be canceled. (Washington, D.C.)

Abdulrahim Sulaiman: Criminal trespass and criminal possession of a weapon. Sulaiman entered the main lobby at the Tappan Zee Elementary School carrying a knife. When confronted by school officials, he explained that he was lost and was looking for Fort Dix. He was asked to leave, and was later arrested at a nearby convenience store. (New York)

Abdulrahman Khalid Althuwayb: Threatening to bomb the dining center at Roger Williams University. Police stated that Althuwayb asked for food service at the dining center before it opened. A dining supervisor said that Althuwayb was served, and was asked to come during business hours in the future. Two university employees told police they heard Althuwayb say, "OK, don't worry, today is the last day, and tomorrow I blow the walls out." (Rhode Island)

Abdulrahman Odeh: Conspiracy to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization, conspiracy to provide goods, funds, and services
to a specially designated terrorist, and conspiracy to commit money laundering. (Texas)

Abdulsalam Al-Zahrani: Second-degree murder of Binghamton University Professor, Richard Antoun. According to roommates, Al-Zahrani was quoted as saying
"I feel like just waking up and destroying the world." One roommate also stated that Al-Zahrani would "all the time be shouting in Arabic, shouting threats, insulting this country for no reason." (New York)

Abdurahman Alamoudi: Financing Islamic terrorism. (Virginia)

Abu Khalid Abdul-Latif (aka Joseph Anthony Davis): Plotting to attack a U.S. military recruiting station in Seattle with grenades and machine guns.
(Washington State)

Abu Mansour al-Amriki: Providing material support to terrorists. (Alabama)

Abu Marzook: Coordinating and financing the activities of Hamas inside the United States. Others. Marzook was expelled from the United States in 1997.
(Virginia, Louisiana)

Adam "Azzam" Gadahn, convert to Islam: Treason. (California)

Adarus Abdulle Ali: Pleaded guilty to an information charging him with one count of perjury for making false statements to a federal grand jury pertaining
to an investigation into the recruitment of young people from Minneapolis and other U.S. communities to fight for extremists in Somalia. (Minnesota)

Adel Isak: Operating a criminal enterprise to traffic in contraband cigarettes, producing counterfeit cigarette tax stamps; transporting stolen property; and
money laundering. Some of the profits derived from the illegal enterprise were given to Hezbollah. (Michigan)

Adham Hassoun: Conspiracy to murder, kidnap, maim and injure persons overseas. (Florida)

Adis Medunjanin: Receiving military training from a foreign terrorist organization, and conspiracy to commit murder in a foreign country. (New York)

Adnan Babar Mirza: Conspiracy to provide support to terrorists. Mirza was attending Houston Community College, and was in the country illegally. (Texas)

Adnan el-Shukrijumah: Wanted in connection with possible threats against the United States. (Florida)

Agron Abdullahu: Conspiring to provide weapons to illegal immigrants. (Fort Dix plot) (New Jersey)

Agron Hasbajrami: Providing material support to terrorists. (New York)

Ahmad Abdelmomen: Aggravated assault, for beating his younger sister and breaking her back, because he was upset about her relationship with a
non-Muslim boy. Their parents didn't immediately call for medical assistance because they believed that the beating was justified. (Michigan)

Ahmad Abousamra: Conspiracy to commit terror attacks inside and outside the United States, which included plans to use automatic weapons at a
mall to randomly open fire on shoppers and emergency first responders. Conspiracy to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist
organization. (Massachusetts)

Ahmad Adnan Chaudhry: Attempted murder of his roommate for insulting Islam's founder, Muhammad. (California)

Ahmad M. Ajaj: 1993 World Trade Center bombing. (New York)

Ahmad Minni: One of five U.S. citizens who left America for Pakistan, where they were arrested while trying to join jihadists and fight against American troops. (Virginia)

Ahmad Mustafa: Aiding Islamic terrorists. (Missouri)

Ahmad Saad Nasim: Reporting a false "anti-Muslim" hate crime. (Arizona)

Ahmed Abdel Sattar: Assisting an Islamic militant imprisoned in the United States with communicating with his followers in Egypt. (New York)

Ahmed Alnami: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (Pennsylvania)

Ahmed al-Ghamdi: 9/11 mass murderer, hijacker. (New York)

Ahmed al-Haznawi: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (Pennsylvania)

Ahmed Ali Omar: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and foreign terrorist organizations. Others. (Minnesota)

Ahmed Barodi: Smuggling bogus passports into Saudi Arabia for the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood. (Texas)

Ahmed Ferhani: Attempting to buy guns and grenades as part of a plot to attack the Empire State Building and a synagogue. (New York)

Ahmed Hassan Al-Uqaily: Pleaded guilty to illegal possession of weapons. Al-Uqaily had allegedly spoke of "going jihad" to a friend, and stated that he was
going to "blow something up". Al-Uqaily agreed to waive any arguments in a matter or case against him to have him deported out of the United States
following the completion of his prison sentence. (Tennessee)

Ahmed Hussein Mahamud: Providing money and personnel to al-Shabaab, a Somali based terrorist organization. (Ohio/Minnesota)

Ahmed Ibrahim Bilal: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to aid terrorists. (Oregon)

Ahmed Jaffal: Sentenced to eight years in prison for his participation in a conspiracy and arson that was made to look like an "anti-Muslim" hate crime. (Ohio)

Ahmed Mohamed: Demonstrating the making and use of an explosive and destructive device, illegal transporting of explosive materials. (South Carolina)

Ahmed Muhammed Dhakane: Pleaded guilty to two counts of making false statements when applying for asylum in 2008, including failure to report his
connections to Al-Ittihad Al-Islami and al-Barakat, both of which are designated terrorist organizations. Court documents also state that Dhakane took
part in a human smuggling ring that ran through Brazil and has smuggled an undetermined number of potential Somali terrorists into the U.S. (Texas)

Ahmed Omar Abu Ali: Terror-related charges, plotting to kill a U.S. President. (Virginia)

Ahmed Ressam: Plotting to bomb the Los Angeles Airport on the eve of the new millennium. (Washington State)

Akram Abdalla: Lying to federal agents about his Holy Land Foundation involvement during interviews in 2007. (Arizona)

Akram Mishal: Conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization. Others.
Mishal is a fugitive from justice. (Holy Land Foundation) (Texas)

Alaa Allia Ahmed Mohamed: Conspiracy to trafficking, and trafficking of counterfeit goods (Hezbollah-related case). (Pennsylvania)

Alansi Salah: Felonious assault at an amusement park after a brawl ensued over one of the park's safety rules prohibiting the wearing of headgear, including Muslim headscarves, on certain rides. (New York)

Ali A. Mohamed: Pleaded guilty to helping plan the surveillance for the 1998 bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya. (California, elsewhere)

Ali Abu Kamal: Shooting seven people on the Empire State Building's observation deck, killing one, because he wanted to "punish America for supporting Israel." (New York) (Deceased)

Ali al-Marri: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to provide material support to terrorism. (Illinois)

Ali al-Timimi: Recruiting Islamic terrorists. (Virginia)

Ali Asad Chandia: Providing material support to terrorists. (Virginia)

Ali Boumelhem: Conspiracy to send weapons and ammunition to terrorists. (Michigan)

Ali Fayez Darwiche: Racketeering and involvement in a cigarette-smuggling operation that sent money to Hezbollah. (North Carolina)

Ali Hussein Darwiche: Involvement in a cigarette-smuggling ring that sent profits to Hezbollah. (North Carolina)

Ali Khalid Steitiye: Weapons and fraud charges. (Oregon)

Ali Mohamed Bagegni: Financing Islamic terrorism. (Missouri)

Ali Najib Berjaoui: Participation in an illegal enterprise designed to finance Hezbollah. (Michigan)

Ali Reza Shahsavari: Arrested on a federal charge of interfering with a flight crew while on a Southwest Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Kansas City.
Pilots on the flight made an emergency landing in Amarillo after Shahsavari became unruly and shouted "You're all going to die... You're all going to hell...
Allahu Akbar." (Texas)

Ali Saad: Making an online threat to shoot up Wayne State University with a machine gun. (Michigan)

Ali Warrayat: Aggravated assault and arson. Warrayat, a Muslim and former student at Arizona State, with a Qur'an and Palestinian flag in his trunk,
rammed his car through the doors of a Home Depot store, proceeded to the section that stocks flammable liquids, and set it ablaze. Police statements
noted that Warrayat had referred to his religion on several occasions, and that a Qur'an was hanging from the rearview mirror inside his vehicle.
(Arizona)

Aman Hassan Yemer: One of five U.S. citizens who left America for Pakistan, where they were arrested while trying to join jihadists and fight against American troops. (Virginia)

Amen Ahmed Ali: Transmitting secret defense information and conspiracy to ship stolen military equipment to the Republic of Yemen. (California)

Amera A. Akl: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. Others. (Ohio)

Amina Farah Ali: Raising funds for al-Shabaab, a terrorist group based in Somalia. (Minnesota)

Amine El Khalifi: Knowingly and unlawfully attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction against property that is owned and used by the United States.
El Khalifi, who was living in Alexandria, VA and was in the United States illegally, was planning to detonate explosives in an attack on the U.S. Capitol Building.
(Virginia, Washington, D.C.)

Amir Abdelgani: Seditious conspiracy, bombing conspiracy, attempted bombing. (New York)

Amir Abdul Rashid, National Guardsman, convert to Islam, also known as Ryan Anderson: Convicted (court martial) of attempting to aide a terrorist group.

Amjad Abunar: Arson, reporting a false "anti-Muslim" hate crime. (Texas)

Anes Subasic: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. Others. (North Carolina)

Aref Ahmed: Convicted of money laundering and trafficking in contraband cigarettes. Additionally, Ahmed reportedly gave $14,000 to five members of the "Lackawanna Six" terror cell. Some in the group have said they received money from Ahmed, which they used to travel to an al Qaida training camp in Afghanistan in the spring of 2001. (New York)

Aref Elfgeeh: Convicted for his participation in illegally funneling $21.9 million overseas from his uncle's Brooklyn ice cream shop, much of which was moved
for an Islamic cleric named Sheik Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Moayad, who was convicted of conspiracy to support al Qaida and Hamas. (New York)

Asadullah Alshishani, aka Emerson Begolly: Assaulting FBI agents and possessing a firearm during a crime of violence. According to reports, Alshishani also
spent his free time posting jihadist songs and poetry online, including an original song on YouTube that pays tribute to Osama Bin Laden, and a song that
praises the late Hamas founder Sheikh Ahmed Yassin. In July 2011, Alshishani was indicted for soliciting Islamic extremists to engage in acts of terrorism
within the United States and for posting bomb-making instruction materials online. (Pennsylvania)

Asma Al-Homsi, aka Kimberly Suzanne Al-Homsi: Evading arrest, two counts of making a terroristic threat, possessing a prohibited weapon. Al-Homsi has,
in the past, contended that she has been harassed because of stereotypes about her religion. (Texas)

Atef Hasan Ismail Idais: Convicted of failing to disclose his membership in Hamas on his visa application. (Pennsylvania)

Awais Younis, aka Sundullah Ghilzai: Making threatening communications. According to court documents, Younis used Facebook to threaten to set off
explosives, described how to build a pipe bomb and advocated placing bombs on the third and fifth cars of Metro trains because they "had the highest
number of commuters on them and he could place pipe bombs in these locations and would not be noticed." The affidavit also stated that Younis said
he could put a bomb under a sewer head in Georgetown at rush hour "to produce the greatest number of casualties." (Virginia)

Ayoub Hisham Ahmed: RICO conspiracy (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) in a case involving funneling money obtained through bank fraud
to Palestinian territories. (Missouri)

Babar Ahmad: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (Connecticut)

Bakhtiyor Jumaev: Providing material support and resources to a terrorist organization. (Pennsylvania)

Barry Bujol: Attempting to deliver material support to terrorists in the Arabian Peninsula. (Texas)

Basaaly Saeed Moalin: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, conspiracy
to kill in a foreign country. (California)

Basel Saleh Salem Kassem: Making a threat on a public conveyance, screaming that he had a bomb in his bag after getting into an argument with someone on
an Amtrak train. (Virginia)

Basman Elashi: Conspiracy, money laundering, dealing in property of a terrorist. (Texas)

Bassam Darwishahmad: Making false statements on immigration documents by not disclosing that he was recruited by the PLO to bomb an Israeli police station
in Nablus, West Bank. (Tennessee)

Bassam Hisham Ahmed: RICO conspiracy in a case involving funneling money obtained through bank fraud to Palestinian territories. (Missouri)

Bassam Youseff Hammoud: Involvement in a cigarette-smuggling ring that sent profits to terrorists. (North Carolina)

Bassem Khafagi: Visa and bank fraud. Khafagi was a founding member and president of the Islamic Assembly of North America (IANA), an organization under investigation by the U.S. Justice Department for terrorism-related activities. He was also a Community Relations director for CAIR. (Michigan)

Bayan Elashi: Conspiracy, money laundering, dealing in property of a terrorist. (Texas)

Beshar Ali: Felonious assault at an amusement park after a brawl ensued over one of the park's safety rules prohibiting the wearing of headgear, including
Muslim headscarves, on certain rides. (New York)

Betim Kaziu: Conspiracy to commit murder in a foreign country, conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (New York)

Bryant "Ibrahim" Vinas: Providing information to terrorists about the New York transit system. Others. (New York)

Cabdulaahi Ahmed Faarax: Conspiracy to kill, kidnap, maim or injure persons outside the United States. (Minnesota)

Carlos "Omar" Almonte: Conspiracy to commit an act of international terrorism through al-Shabaab, a violent extremist group based in Somalia and connected
to al Qaida. (New Jersey)

Chaudhry Rashad: Murdering his daughter because she wanted out of an arranged marriage, dishonoring the family. (Georgia)

Chawki Hammoud: Involvement in a cigarette-smuggling ring that sent profits to terrorists. (North Carolina)

Chilakamarri Ramesh, M.D.: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit citizenship fraud by providing false diagnoses of mental retardation, post-traumatic
stress disorder, and learning disabilities for 492 non-English speaking Muslim immigrants so they could become American citizens without having to take
the English proficiency portion of the naturalization exam. (Michigan)

Christopher Paul, aka Abdul Malik: Providing material support to terrorists, conspiracy to provide support to terrorists, conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction. (Ohio)

Clement Hampton-El: Seditious conspiracy, bombing conspiracy, attempted bombing. (New York)

Craig Benedict Baxam, former U.S. Army soldier & convert to Islam: Attempting to provide material support to al Shabaab, a Somalia based terrorist
organization. (Maryland)

Dani Nemr Tarraf: Violating arms-control laws, conspiring to acquire anti-aircraft missiles. passport fraud. Tarraf also admitted to being a member of
Hezbollah. (Pennsylvania)

Daniel Aljughaifi, convert to Islam: Pleaded guilty to participating in an al Qaida training camp in East Africa to "prepare for jihad." (Texas)

Daniel Patrick "Saifullah" Boyd: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, making false statements in a terrorism investigation. Others.
(North Carolina)

Daood Gilani, aka David Coleman Headley: Conspiracy to commit terrorist acts involving murder and maiming outside the US, conspiracy to provide material support for the attack. (Illinois)

David "Daoud" Williams: Conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction within the United States. Others. (New York)

Dawud Salahuddin, convert to Islam: Murder of a critic of Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini, saying the killing was "an act of war and a religious duty." Fled to Iran. (Maryland)

Derrick Shareef, aka Talib Abu Salam Ibn Shareef: Attempting to damage or destroy a building by fire or explosion, attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction against persons or property in the U.S. (Illinois)

Donald T. Surratt, convert to Islam: Conspiracy, terror support. (Virginia)

Dritan Duka: Conspiracy to kill uniformed military personnel. (New Jersey)

Dylan Boyd: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. Others. (North Carolina)

Earnest James Ujaama: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply goods and services to terrorists. (Washington State)

Ehsanul Sadequee: Conspiracy to provide, and providing material support to terrorists. (Georgia)

Elias Mohamad Akhdar: Participation in a cigarette smuggling ring designed to finance terrorists. (Michigan)

Eljvir Duka: Conspiracy to kill uniformed military personnel. (New Jersey)

El-Sayyid Nosair: Seditious conspiracy, murder in aid of racketeering, attempted murder of a postal police officer. Others. (New York)

Emad Hatem Abdullah: One felony count of throwing a missile at a vehicle, four counts of manufacturing and possessing an explosive device. (Arkansas)

Emadeddin Muntasser: Lying to an FBI agent when he denied traveling to Afghanistan in 1994-1995 to meet with an Afghan warlord. (Massachusetts)

Eman Zaeri: Threatening to blow up a local bus with a grenade. (Nevada)

Emilio Gonzalez-Neira: Conspiracy to smuggle video game consoles to a shopping center in Paraguay that funds the terrorist group Hezbollah. (Florida)

Eyad Ismoil: 1993 World Trade Center bombing. (New York)

Fadi Mohamad-Musbah Hammoud: Participation in an illegal enterprise designed to finance terrorism. (Michigan)

Fadil Abdelghani: Seditious conspiracy, bombing conspiracy, attempted bombing. (New York)

Fadl Mohammad Maatouk: Conspiracy to provide support to terrorists. (Florida)

Faisal Al-Salmi: Lying to the FBI when he denied knowing 9/11 hijacker Hani Hanjour, who flew American Airlines flight 77 into the Pentagon. (Al-Salmi and Hanjour were registered at the same time to use a flight simulator at a Phoenix flight school.) (Arizona)

Faisal Shahzad: Attempting to commit an act of terror, attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction, and traveling over an international border to
commit an act of terrorism. (New York)

Faleh Hassan Almaleki: Running down his 20-year old daughter in a parking lot for becoming "too westernized." She died from her injuries on
November 2, 2009. (Arizona)

Faouzi Mohamad Ayoub: Attempting to use a phony U.S. passport to sneak into Israel to carry out a bombing for Hezbollah. (Michigan)

Farah Mohamed Beledi: Conspiracy to and providing material support to al-Shabaab and conspiring to kill, maim and injure persons abroad. (Minnesota)
(Deceased)

Fares Khallafalla: Seditious conspiracy, bombing conspiracy, attempted bombing. (New York)

Farooque Ahmed: Attempting to provide material support to a designated terrorist organization, collecting information to assist in planning a terrorist attack
on a transit facility, and attempting to provide material support to carry out multiple bombings to cause mass casualties. (Virginia)

Fatima "Jihad Jane" LaRose: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, conspiracy to kill in a foreign country. Others. (Pennsylvania)

Fawzi Assi: Attempting to provide support to terrorists. (Michigan)

Fayez Banihammad: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (New York)

Faysal Galab: Contributing funds, goods and services to benefit Osama bin Laden and al Qaida. (New York)

Ghandi Hisham Ahmed: RICO conspiracy in a case involving funneling money obtained through bank fraud to Palestinian territories. (Missouri)

Ghassan Elashi, founding board member, CAIR (Texas): Conspiracy, money laundering, dealing in property of a terrorist. Conspiracy to provide,
and the provision of, material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization, conspiracy to provide, and the provision of funds, goods and
services to a specially designated terrorist, conspiracy to commit, and the commission of money laundering. Others. (Holy Land Foundation) (Texas)

Gregory Vernon Patterson, convert to Islam: Plotting terrorist attacks against synagogues, the Israeli Consulate and military facilities. (California)

Habis Abdullah Al-Saoub: Seditious conspiracy, supplying goods to terrorists. (Oregon) (Deceased)

Haider Mohammed: While in a Palm Springs bar, began to yell that he was going to "kill all Jews." (California)

Haitham Maghawri: Conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization. Others. Maghawri is a fugitive from justice. (Holy Land Foundation) (Texas)

Hakki Aksoy: Visa and gun violations. Agents investigating his immigration status also found instructions for building a car bomb and arming explosives in his apartment. (Florida)

Hamaas Khaalis: Sentenced to 41 to 123 years in prison for his role in the seizure of three office buildings and the taking of 134 hostages, leaving two dead and thirteen wounded. One of the group's demands was for the premier of "Mohammad, Messenger of God," a movie about the life of the Prophet Muhammad to be canceled, calling the film sacrilegious. (Washington, D.C.) (Deceased)

Hamid Hayat: Providing material support to terrorists, lying to the FBI. (California)

Hamid Malekpour, Iranian national: Interstate possession & transportation of firearms & ammunition from McMinnville, OR to Washington state. (Oregon)

Hammad Abdur-Raheem: Providing material support to terrorists. (Virginia)

Hammad Riaz Samana: Plotting terrorist attacks against synagogues, the Israeli Consulate and military facilities. (California)

Hamza al-Ghamdi: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (New York)

Hamze El-Najjar: Conspiracy to trafficking, and trafficking of counterfeit goods (Hezbollah-related case). (Pennsylvania)

Hani Hanjour: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (Washington, D.C.)

Hasan Akbar: Murder of fellow U.S. soldiers.

Hassan Abujihaad, fka Paul R. Hall, former U.S. Sailor: Supporting terrorism with intent to kill U.S. citizens. Others. (Connecticut)

Hassan Keshari: Conspiracy to provide Iran with military aircraft parts. (Florida)

Hassan Moussa Makki: Pleaded guilty to racketeering charges and to providing material support to terrorists. (North Carolina, Michigan)

Hatem Fariz: Pleaded guilty in federal court to providing services to associates of Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ). (Illinois)

Hawo Mohamed Hassan: Raising funds for al-Shabaab, a terrorist group based in Somalia. (Minnesota)

Hazim Elashi: Conspiracy, money laundering, dealing in property of a terrorist. (Texas)

Hesham Mohamed Hadayet: With a .45 caliber firearm, went on a shooting spree at the L.A. International Airport, killing two people, including a 20-year-old unarmed woman. He wounded four others, shooting an unarmed 61-year-old woman, pistol whipping an unarmed man, and stabbing a security guard.
Hadayet's wife blamed the United States and its "hate for Islam" for the attack, saying that her spouse was a "victim of injustice." (California) (Deceased)

Hor I. Akl: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. Others. (Ohio)

Hosam Maher Husein Smadi: Attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction to blow up a skyscraper in downtown Dallas. (Texas)

Hossein Lahiji: Illegally funneling money to Iran. According to court documents, Lahiji transferred more than $1.8 million to the Child Foundation, a Portland
charity, which in turn provided funds “for a large portion of the overhead and operational expenses" to its sister charity in Iran. Court officials also said that
Lahiji funneled cash through Swiss bank accounts and disguised cash transfers as food commodities from the United Arab Emirates. (Oregon)

Hussein al-Attas: Former roommate of 9/11 plotter Zacarias Moussaoui. al-Attas pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about not knowing Moussaoui's real name,
his plans to go with Moussaoui to New York City in late August, 2001 and knowledge of Moussaoui's desire to participate in jihad. al-Attas also admitted that
he tried to prevent law enforcement authorities from learning about some of Moussaoui's classmates at an Oklahoma flight school. (Oklahoma)

Hussein Ali Nure: Weapons and explosives charges. (Missouri)

Hussein Ali "Mike" Yassine: Funneling money through his nightclubs to Hezbollah. Others. (Texas)

Hussein Chahrour: Racketeering for his involvement in a cigarette smuggling ring designed to finance terrorists. (North Carolina)

Hysen Sherifi: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. Others. (North Carolina)

Ibrahim A. Elgabrowny: Seditious conspiracy; assault of a federal agent and city police detective. (New York)

Ibrahim A. Omer: Conspiracy to ship body armor and chemical protective suits to Yemen. (California)

Ibrahim Abu Mezer: Plotting to bomb subways. (New York)

Ibrahim Ahmed, Nashville cab driver: Assault, attempted homicide, when after an argument with two non-Muslim passengers over religion, he attempted
to run them over as they walked away from the taxi. He succeeded in critically injuring one. (Tennessee)

Ibrahim Ahmed al-Hamdi: "Virginia Jihad Network", weapons and explosives violations. Others. (Virginia)

Ibrahim Khalil Zarou: Falsely reporting planting a bomb. While on a Carnival cruise ship, Zarou began yelling "We are jihad," and "come to the top deck and
watch the bomb", causing the ship to be held four miles off the coast of Florida for several hours while the Coast Guard, FBI and local sheriff's office officials
ran a sweep of the entire boat. (Virginia)

Ihab Mohammed Ali: Lying to a grand jury about his role in al Qaida and the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania. (Florida, Oklahoma)

Ihsan Elashi: Illegal sales of computer equipment to known Islamic terror sponsoring states. (Texas)

Ilyas Ali: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (Minnesota, California)

Imad Majed Hamadeh: Operating a criminal enterprise to traffic in contraband cigarettes, producing counterfeit cigarette tax stamps; transporting stolen
property; and money laundering. Some of the profits derived from the illegal enterprise were given to terrorists. (Michigan)

Imad Mohamad-Musbah Hammoud: Participation in an illegal enterprise designed to finance terrorism. (Michigan)

Imam Abdul Malik Ka'bah, aka Jeff Fort, convert to Islam: Sentenced to 80 years in prison after being convicted of conspiracy to transport explosives and
commit acts of terrorism in the United States on behalf or at the direction of the Government of Libya. (Illinois)

Imam Abu Taubah: Possession of a firearm by a previously convicted felon. Additionally, a Notice of Intent to use FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Information) powers was attached to this case. As defined by the United States Department of Homeland Security): One of two categories of potential targets
for surveillance under FISA is an agent of a foreign power who is anyone, including a U.S. person, who:

1) Knowingly engages in clandestine intelligence gathering activities for a foreign power which activities constitute a violation of U.S. criminal statutes.

2) Knowingly engages in sabotage or international terrorism, or activities in reparation therefore, on behalf of a foreign power. (Florida)

Imam Ahmad Wais Afzali: Knowingly and willfully making false statements to the FBI in a matter involving international and domestic terrorism.
(New York)

Imam Fawaz Damra: Obtaining U.S. citizenship by providing false information, concealing his ties to designated Islamic terror organizations. (Ohio)

Imam Hafiz Muhammed Sher Ali Khan: Conspiracy to provide, and providing material support to a plan to murder, maim and kidnap persons overseas,
and conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization (Pakistani Taliban). (Florida)

Imam Izhar Khan: Conspiracy to provide, and providing material support to a plan to murder, maim and kidnap persons overseas, and conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization (Pakistani Taliban). (Florida)

Imam Jamil Al-Amin: Murder, felony murder, aggravated assault on a police officer, obstructing a law enforcement officer, impersonating an officer, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. (Georgia)

Imam Luqman Ameen Abdullah: Illegal possession of firearms and body armor. Abdullah, who preached "offensive jihad", was a leader of a national fundamentalist Sunni group whose mission is to create an Islamic state governed by Shari'ah law inside the United States. (Michigan) (Deceased)

Imam Mohamed Mohamed Mohamud: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, conspiracy to kill in a foreign country. (California)

Imam Yassin Aref: Money-laundering and conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (New York)

Imam Zul-Qarnain Shahid, Muslim chaplain for the city Department of Corrections (and convicted murderer): Smuggling box cutters into a Manhattan jail.
(New York)

Imdad Ranjha: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to operate an unlicensed money remitting business (Hamza, Inc.), which was operated by his brother, Saifullah
Ranjha, and from where money believed to be going to al Qaida was transmitted. (Maryland, Washington, D.C.)

Imran Mandhai: Conspiracy to damage and destroy property with fire and explosives, including Mt. Rushmore. (Florida)

Irfan Khan: Conspiracy to provide, and providing material support to a plan to murder, maim and kidnap persons overseas, and conspiracy to provide
material support to a foreign terrorist organization (Pakistani Taliban). (Florida)

Ismail Alqawasmi: Making terroristic threats. (Illinois)

Ismail Peltek: Murdering his wife by repeatedly stabbing her and beating her with a hammer. Peltek's daughters were also struck with a hammer and each
ended up with a skull fracture. Peltek claimed that he attacked his wife and daughters after learning that his brother had molested his wife and his 22-year-old daughter, that he attacked his 4-year-old daughter because she had been "sullied" by a gynecological exam, and that he was concerned that his family's honor had been taken. (New York)

Ismail Yassin Mohamed: While driving a stolen car, he began intentionally ramming a taxi cab for several blocks, causing it to crash. The passenger inside
the cab was critically injured. Mohamed drove off and crashed the car into a business. He then got out and stole a school van. The driver of the van
managed to get an 8-year-old boy out of the vehicle before Mohamed drove off with it. Mohamed crashed the van into another group of cars. Authorities
said he was trying steal another car when witnesses pinned him down and waited for police. When asked why he did this, Mohamed replied… "Allah made
me do it." (Minnesota)

Issa Doreh: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, conspiracy to kill in
a foreign country. (California)

Iyman Faris: Providing material support to terrorists. (Virginia)

Jaber Elbaneh: Providing material support to terrorists. (New York)

Jamal Bana: A Minneapolis resident of Somali descent, Bana left the United States for Somalia after joining Al-Shabaab, a terrorist group with ties to al Qaida.
(Minnesota) (Deceased)

Jameela Barnette: Federal charges of threatening two New York lawmakers. Barnette had sent a pig's foot to Congressman Peter King in response to hearings
he held on the purported radicalization of American Muslims (Georgia) (Deceased)

James A. Larry, a Madison, WI resident who converted to Islam while in prison, shot and killed four members of his family while in Chicago, saying that "Allah" had told him to, and telling the arresting officers that it was "too bad" he ran out of bullets. Among his victims were his pregnant wife, two nieces, and a
7-month old boy. (Illinois)

James "Abdul Rahman" Cromitie: Conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction within the United States and conspiracy to acquire and use anti-aircraft missiles. (New York)

James Elshafay: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to damage or destroy a subway station by means of an explosive. (New York)

Jamie Paulin Ramirez ("Jihad Jamie"): Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (Pennsylvania)

Jamil Salem Sarsour: Sarsour structured a $25,000 money transfer on October 22, 1998. He then traveled to Israel, and was arrested upon his arrival.
Sarsour pleaded guilty to providing support to Hamas, and served prison time before being deported back to the United States. (Wisconsin)

Jamshid Muhtorov: Providing and attempting to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization. (Colorado)

Javed Iqbal: Providing material support to Hezbollah, and distributing broadcasts of Al Manar, Hezbollah's TV station. (New York)

Jeffrey Leon Battle: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to levy war against the United States. (Oregon)

Jehad Mostafa: Providing funding and recruits to al-Shabaab, a Somalian terrorist group with ties to al Qaida. (California)

Jihad Hammoud: Participation in an illegal enterprise designed to finance terrorism. (Michigan)

John Muhammad: Murdering Americans by sniper fire. (Virginia, Maryland, District of Columbia) (Deceased)

John Walker Lindh, convert to Islam: Providing support to terrorists.

Jose Padilla, aka Abdullah al-Muhajir: Terrorism conspiracy. (Florida)

Joseph Jeffrey Brice, convert to Islam: Manufacturing a powerful improvised explosive device (IED). According to federal sources, Brice also created a jihadi website and used it to post bomb-making tips and videos. Warrants allege Brice set up a YouTube channel under the pseudonym "StrengthofAllah" and posted videos of explosions and jihad-related content. Some of the videos, according to the FBI, were embedded with the Islamic logo of al Qaida of Iraq.
(Washington State)

Jubair Ahmad: Providing material support to terrorists, making false statements to investigators. (Virginia)

Jude Kenan Mohammad: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. Others. (North Carolina)

Kamal Hassan: Pleaded guilty to terrorism-related charges of fighting for Islamist militants in Somalia. (Minnesota)

Kareem Meawad: Obstruction of governmental administration, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct at an amusement park after a brawl ensued over
one of the park's safety rules prohibiting the wearing of headgear, including Muslim headscarves, on certain rides. (New York)

Karim Hassan Abbas: Participation in an illegal enterprise designed to finance terrorism. (Michigan)

Karim Moussaoui: Possession or receiving of a firearm by a person admitted to the United States under a non-immigrant visa. (Florida)

Kevin James, convert to Islam: Plotting terrorist attacks against synagogues, the Israeli Consulate and military facilities. (California)

Khaled T. Safadi: Conspiracy to smuggle video game consoles to a shopping center in Paraguay that funds the terrorist group Hezbollah. (Florida)

Khaleel Ahmed: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (Ohio)

Khalid Abshir: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and foreign terrorist organizations. Others. (Minnesota)

Khalid Abu-al-Dahab: Recruiting Muslims with American citizenship into al Qaida. (California)

Khalid Aldawsari, a Saudi in the United States on a student visa: Plotting to build and detonate bombs inside the United States. According to reports,
Aldawsari had successfully purchased nitric acid and sulfuric acid, other materials to build a bomb, obtained directions on how to turn a cell phone
into a remote detonator, and had drawn up lists of potential targets, which included 12 reservoirs and dams in California and Colorado, nuclear
power plants, New York City and a Dallas night club. (Texas)

Khalid Almihdhar: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (Washington, D.C.)

Khalid Ouazzani: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to provide financial support to a terrorist organization. (Missouri)

Khalil Aref Abdelkhalek: Funneling money to Hezbollah. (Tennessee)

Khwaja Mahmood Hasan: Conspiracy to commit an offense against the United States. Others. (Virginia Jihad Network) (Virginia)

Kifah Jayoussi: Conspiracy to provide material support and resources for terrorist activity. Others. (Florida)

Kobie Diallo Williams, aka Abdul Kabir: Conspiracy to provide support to terrorists. (Texas)

Lafi Khalil: Plotting to bomb subways. (New York)

Laguerre "Amin" Payen: Conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction within the United States and conspiracy to acquire and use anti-aircraft missiles.
(New York)

Latif Kamel Hazime, aka Adanan: Transporting stolen goods (Hezbollah-related case) (Pennsylvania)

Levar Washington, convert to Islam: Plotting terrorist attacks against synagogues, the Israeli Consulate and military facilities. (California)

Luis Ibarra-Hernandez (Islamic name not released by media): Attempted murder. Ibarra-Hernandez shot at police after shooting out the windows of at least
two businesses in Alabama City. It is believed that he shot out the windows in an attempt to lure police officers to the area and engage them in a shootout.
After his arrest, Ibarra-Hernandez said that he wanted to draw attention to Islam. (Alabama)

Mahamud Said Omar: Conspiracy to provide financial assistance as well as personnel to terrorists and foreign terrorist organizations. (Minnesota)

Maher Hawash: Conspiracy to provide services to terrorists. (Oregon)

Mahmet M. Kadayifci: Falsely reporting an incident, using a laptop to place three bomb threats. (New York)

Mahmoud Kourani: Supporting Hezbollah through fund-raising activities. (Michigan)

Mahmoud Abouhalima: 1993 World Trade Center bombing. (New York)

Mahmud Faruq Brent: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (Maryland)

Mamdouh Mahmud Salim, former Osama bin Laden aide: Stabbing a federal prison guard in the eye, leaving him brain damaged, blind in one eye, and unable
to walk. (New York)

Majed Moqed: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (Washington, D.C.)

Majid Khan: Plotting to blow up American gas stations and poison U.S. reservoirs. Providing support to al Qaida. (Maryland)

Majid Mohamad Hammoud: Participation in an illegal enterprise designed to finance terrorism. (Michigan)

Mansor Mohammad Asad: Making threats against a public servant, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest after being removed from a Detroit-bound flight
for yelling "I'm Palestinian and I want to kill all the Jews." Police were forced to Taser Asad in order to subdue him after he charged at them while in
custody. Asad also reportedly aimed racial slurs at the African American police officer on the scene. (Florida)

Manssor Arbabsiar: A naturalized U.S. citizen from Iran: Conspiracy to assassinate Adel Al-Jubeir, Saudi Arabian ambassador to the United States and
conspiracy to bomb the Saudi and Israeli embassies in Washington, D.C. Also involved is Gholam Shakuri, an Iran-based member of Iran's Quds Force.
(New York)

Maodo Kane: Conspiracy to trafficking, and trafficking of counterfeit goods (Hezbollah-related case). (Pennsylvania)

Maron Thomas, convert to Islam: Capital murder. Thomas shot and killed his mother, step-father, brother, sister, and two-year old niece. Afterward, he
beheaded his niece with a machete. (Texas)

Marwan al-Shehhi: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (New York)

Marwan El-Hindi: Conspiracy to kill or injure U.S. Soldiers in Iraq. (Ohio)

Masoud Ahmad Kahn: Conspiracy to levy war against the United States, providing support to terrorists. (Virginia)

Mazen Badwan: RICO conspiracy in a case involving funneling money obtained through bank fraud to Palestinian territories. (Missouri)

Mazhar Tabesh: Arson, reporting a false "anti-Muslim" hate crime. (Utah)

Mehdi Hachem Moussaoui: Involvement in a cigarette-smuggling ring that sent profits to a terrorist organization. (North Carolina)

Mehdi M. Matin: Murdering his brother for making an insulting remark about Mehdi's wife-to-be two decades ago, then recently repeating the same remark.
(Washington State)

Mehrdad Yasrebi, founder and former CEO of the Child Foundation, a Portland based charity: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud the Office of Foreign
Assets Control. Yasrebi and others took part in illegally funneling money through the charity to a bank controlled by the Iranian government. (Oregon)

Michael Jihad (aka Michael D. McCright), convert to Islam: Attempting to run a U.S. government vehicle driven by USMC Staff Sgt. Ryan Picklesimer and
USMC Gunnery Sgt. Thomas Lopez off the road. In a court filing, prosecutors said that Jihad's cell phone was used on at least three occasions to contact
Abu Khalid Abdul-Latif, one of two men charged with plotting to attack a U.S. military recruiting station in Seattle with grenades and machine guns.
(Washington State)

Michael Julius Ford, convert to Islam: Opened fire at a warehouse in Denver, killing one and injuring four others because he was "teased for being a Muslim
and couldn’t take it anymore." (Colorado)

Michael "Mohammad" Wagner, convert to Islam: Being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition and being a convicted felon in possession
of body armor. Found inside his vehicle were flight training manuals and a simulator, documents in Arabic, bulletproof vests and night-vision goggles, a
night-vision scope for a rifle, a telescope, a 9mm semiautomatic pistol and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. (Iowa)

Mir Aimal Kasi: Murdering two CIA agents, and wounding three others with an assault rifle near CIA headquarters. (Virginia) (Deceased)

Mirza Akram: Arson, reporting a false "anti-Muslim" hate crime. (Washington State)

Mohadar Mohamed Abdoulah, a Yemeni student who federal officials say provided assistance to three of the hijackers in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, was charged with two counts of lying on an application for political asylum. He pleaded guilty to making a false statement regarding his method of entry into the
United States and was sentenced to prison. (California)

Mohamad Atef Darwiche: Involvement in a cigarette-smuggling ring that sent profits to Hezbollah. (North Carolina)

Mohamad Fouad Abdallah: Sending anti-Semitic e-mails threatening rape and death to blogger Debbie Schlussel. (Michigan)

Mohamad Hammoud: Providing material support to Hezbollah. (North Carolina)

Mohamad Ibrahim Shnewer: Conspiracy to kill uniformed military personnel. (New Jersey)

Mohamad Mustapha Ali Masfaka: Making false statements to FBI investigators and immigration officials, and perjury. On a naturalization application, Masfaka concealed the fact that he had been employed with the Holy Land Foundation, whose officials were convicted in 2008 of funding the terrorist group, Hamas. (Michigan)

Mohamed Abdullahi Hassan: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. Others. (Minnesota)

Mohamed Al Huraibi: Money laundering by illegally transferring more than $100K to Hezbollah controlled accounts. (New York)

Mohamed Al-Rahimi: Conspiracy to receive stolen government property, which was then shipped to Yemen. (California)

Mohamed Atta: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (New York)

Mohamed Hamoud Alessa: Conspiracy to commit an act of international terrorism through al-Shabaab, a violent extremist group based in Somalia and connected to al Qaida. (New Jersey)

Mohamed Ibrahim: Commission of a terrorist act, false reporting, unlawful possession of a weapon. (Tennessee)

Mohamed Judeh: Weapons and explosives charges. (Missouri)

Mohamed Mahdey S. Al Shria: Saudi Arabian in America on a student visa: Making a bomb threat at Dominican University's Priory Campus. (Illinois)

Mohamed Osman Mohamud: Attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction. Mohamud was arrested after he tried to blow up a van he believed
was loaded with explosives at a crowded Christmas tree lighting ceremony. Yelling "Allahu Akbar!", Mohamud tried to kick at agents and police as
he was being taken into custody. (Oregon)

Mohamed Shorbagi: Pleaded guilty to providing material support to Hamas with donations through the Holy Land Foundation. (Georgia)

Mohamed Yousry: Providing material aid to terrorism and conspiring to deceive the government. (New York)

Mohamud Abdi Yusuf: Providing material support to a designated terrorist organization. (Missouri)

Mohammad Amawi: Conspiring to kill or injure U.S. Soldiers in Iraq. (Ohio)

Mohammad El-Mezain: Conspiracy to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization. (Holy Land Foundation) (Texas)

Mohammad Hassan Khalid, a Pakistani citizen residing in Maryland: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (Pennsylvania)

Mohammad Mamdouh: Attempting to buy guns and grenades as part of a plot to attack the Empire State Building and a synagogue. (New York)

Mohammad Omar Aly Hassan: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. Others. (North Carolina)

Mohammad Shabib: Charged with hiding his role in a drug ring which profits were funneled to terrorists. (Ohio)

Mohammad Younis: Pleaded guilty to running an illegal money-transfer business that provided $7,000 to Faisal Shahzad, the devout Islamic jihadist who tried
to set off a bomb in the middle of Times Square. (New York)

Mohammed A. Salameh: 1993 World Trade Center bombing. (New York)

Mohammed Abdullah Warsame: Conspiring to provide material support and resources to al Qaida. (Minnesota)

Mohammed Al Hassan al-Moayad: Attempting to fund terrorist organizations. (New York)

Mohammed Ali Alayed: After experiencing a religious awakening, he slashed his Jewish friend's throat. (Texas)

Mohammed Ali "Steve" Yassine: Funneling money to Hezbollah. Others. (Texas)

Mohammed Alkaramla: Convicted of mailing a bomb threat to a Jewish school. (Illinois)

Mohammed Badwan: RICO conspiracy in a case involving funneling money obtained through bank fraud to Palestinian territories. (Missouri)

Mohammed Fawzi Zeidan: Operating a criminal enterprise to traffic in contraband cigarettes, producing counterfeit cigarette tax stamps; transporting
stolen property; and money laundering. Some of the profits made from the illegal enterprise were given to Hezbollah. (Michigan)

Mohammed Hossain, founder of the Masjid As-Salam mosque: Money-laundering and conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (New York)

Mohammed Junair Babar: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to provide material support to al Qaida. (New York)

Mohammed Mohsen Yahya Zayed: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorist organizations. (New York)

Mohammed Reza Taheri-azar: 9 counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to cause bodily injury after plowing a sport utility vehicle into a crowd
of pedestrians, saying he wanted to "spread the will of Allah." (North Carolina)

Mohammed Saleh: Seditious conspiracy, bombing conspiracy, attempted bombing. (New York)

Mohammed Salman Farooq Qureshi: Pleaded guilty to making false statements to federal agents regarding his knowledge of and involvement with terrorist activities. (Louisiana)

Mohammed Wali Zazi: Conspiracy to obstruct justice in an investigation involving international and domestic terrorism. (New York, Colorado, elsewhere)

Mohanad Shareef Hammadi: Attempting to send material support to a known terrorist organization. Others. (Kentucky)

Mohand al-Shehri: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (New York)

Mousa Abuelawi: Weapons and explosives charges. (Missouri)

Moussa Ali Hamdan: Conspiracy to provide material support to Hezbollah in the form of proceeds from the sale of fraudulent passports, counterfeit money
and stolen (actual) money. (Pennsylvania)

Moustafa Habib Kassem: Conspiracy to trafficking, and trafficking of counterfeit goods (Hezbollah-related case). (Pennsylvania)

Mubarak Hamed: Financing Islamic terrorism. (Missouri)

Mufid Abdulqader: Conspiracy to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization, conspiracy to provide goods, funds, and services to
a specially designated terrorist, and conspiracy to commit money laundering. (Holy Land Foundation) (Texas)

Muhamad Shareef Hammadi: Attempting to provide material support to al Qaida in Iraq. Conspiracy to transfer Stinger missiles. (Kentucky)

Muhamed Mubayyid: Filing false tax returns on behalf of Care International, an Islamic charity, where he worked in the capacity of Treasurer. According to reports, Care International (now defunct) was publicly identified as an al Qaida supporter in 2002. (Massachusetts)

Muhammad Abu Tahir, a resident of Glen Allen, Virginia: Interference with a flight crew including assaulting a flight crew member while aboard an AirTran Airways flight from Atlanta to San Francisco. The pilot was forced to make an emergency landing in Colorado Springs. (Colorado)

Muhammad Al-Gurashi: Illegal possession of a firearm. Al-Gurashi had driven convicted terrorist-supporter Faisal Al-Salmi to President George W. Bush's Crawford, Texas ranch in a March 2001 reconnaissance mission aimed at gathering information for a possible future attack there. (Arizona)

Muhammad Ibrahim Bilal: Conspiring to help al Qaida and the Taliban. (Oregon)

Muhammad Salah: Obstruction of justice for lying under oath on a written questionnaire involving the shooting death in Israel of an American teenager,
David Boim, who was killed by Hamas in 1996 while standing at a bus stop. (Illinois)

Muhammad Yusuf, aka Jose Pimentel, convert to Islam: Conspiracy, first-degree criminal possession of a weapon as a crime of terrorism and soliciting
support for a terrorist act. (New York)

Muhammed Aatique: Commencing a military expedition against a friendly nation, and using and discharging a firearm in relation to a crime of violence. (Virginia)

Muhammed Abid Afridi: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply terrorists with four Stinger missiles through the sale of 5 metric tons of hashish and 600 kg of heroin. (California)

Muhammed Hussain, aka Antonio Martinez, convert to Islam: Attempted murder of federal officers/employees and attempted use of a weapon of mass
destruction against a property owned, leased or used by the United States (military recruiting center). (Maryland)

Mukhtar al-Bakri: Providing material support to terrorists. (New York)

Munir Muthana: Five counts of second-degree assault after intentionally striking pedestrians with his car, injuring six. In his statement to police, Muthana
was quoted as saying "Ben Franklin was stupid. He should have made it so you (-----) can't swerve the law. The Muslims will fix this country."
(New York)

Mustafa Ali Salat: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and foreign terrorist organizations. Others. (Minnesota)

Muthanna Al-Hanooti: Conspiracy to act as an unregistered agent of a foreign country, illegally purchasing Iraqi oil and lying to authorities after arranging
a visit to Baghdad for three Democratic U.S. congressmen financed by Saddam Hussein's intelligence agency in the run-up to the Iraq war. (Michigan)

Muzzammil Hassan: Beheading his wife. (New York)

Nabil Al-Marabh: Engaged in weapons training in Afghanistan. Al-Marabh worked for the Muslim World League in the early 1990s, then an important
source of al Qaida's funds. He also worked at the same Boston cab company as three individuals who were part of an al Qaida cell, and was connected
to two of the 9/11 hijackers. Al-Marabh pleaded guilty to conspiracy to smuggle an alien into the United States and was ordered deported to Syria.
When concerns pertaining to his deportation were expressed by lawmakers, the Justice Department stated that despite concerns about Al-Marabh's
possible ties to terrorism, "deportation was determined to be the best option available under the law to protect our national security." (Massachusetts)

Nabil Sadoun, former Council on American Islamic Relations board member: Deported after lying on government forms about his involvement with Hamas
and the Muslim Brotherhood. The judge in the case also indicated that there was evidence that Sadoun contributed to the Holy Land Foundation. (Texas)

Nada Nadim Prouty: Naturalization fraud, conspiracy, unauthorized computer access at her FBI and CIA jobs. (Michigan)

Nadeem Akhtar: Conspiracy to illegally export nuclear-related materials from the United States to his home country of Pakistan. (Maryland)

Nadire Zelenaj: A 911 operator: 232 counts of computer trespassing, for unauthorized access of law enforcement sensitive databases containing information about terrorist suspects and related investigations. (New York)

Nael Abdeljabbar: RICO conspiracy in a case involving funneling money obtained through bank fraud to Palestinian territories. (Missouri)

Naji Antoine Abi Khalil: Attempting to provide material support and military equipment to terrorists. (New York)

Najibullah Zazi: Conspiracy to use explosives against persons or property in the United States, and knowingly and willfully making false statements to the
FBI in a matter involving international and domestic terrorism. (Colorado, New York)

Najmeh Vahid: Illegally funneling money to Iran. According to court documents, Vahid took part in transferring more than $1.8 million to the Child Foundation,
a Portland charity that provided funds “for a large portion of the overhead and operational expenses" to its sister charity in Iran. Court officials also stated
that Vahid participated in funneling cash through Swiss bank accounts and disguised cash transfers as food commodities from the United Arab Emirates.
(Oregon)

Naser Abdo, (AWOL) U.S. Army Private: Plotting to attack Ft. Hood. At the time of his arrest, Abdo was found with weapons, explosives and
jihadist materials. (Texas)

Naveed Afzal Haq: Aggravated first-degree murder, 5 counts of first-degree attempted murder, kidnapping, burglary and malicious harassment, the felony
charge for a hate crime. Haq, stating that he was a "Muslim American, angry at Israel," barged into the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle, shooting six unarmed women, killing one. (Washington State)

Naveed Khan: Arson, conspiracy to commit arson, reported as an "anti-Muslim" hate crime. (Washington State)

Nawaf Alhazmi: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (Washington, D.C.)

Nemr Ali Rahal: Smuggling funds to terrorists. (Michigan)

Nevine Aly Elshiekh: Use of interstate commerce facilities in the commission of murder-for-hire for participating in a plot to hire a hit man to behead three
witnesses from convicted terrorist Hysen Sherifi's case. (North Carolina)

Nidal Ayyad: 1993 World Trade Center bombing. (New York)

Nidal Malik Hasan: Opened fire on fellow soldiers at Fort Hood, killing 13 and wounding dozens more. (Texas)

Nima Ali Yusuf: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists; conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization. (California)

Norman Leboon, Muslim convert: Threatening the life of Virginia Congressman U.S. Rep. Eric Cantor and his family. (Pennsylvania)

Noureddine Malki: A naturalized U.S. citizen, Malki was sentenced to 10 years in prison and stripped of his citizenship after pleading guilty to using a
false identity to obtain a position as an Arabic translator with the U.S. Army, and for illegally procuring classified national defense documents. Malki
also admitted to taking bribes from sheiks in the Sunni Triangle. (New York)

Numan Maflahi: Sentenced to five years in prison after being convicted of lying to federal agents during an investigation of terrorism financing efforts in
Brooklyn. (New York)

Nuradin Abdi: Plotting to bomb a Columbus area shopping mall. (Ohio)

October Martinique Lewis: Money laundering in connection with supplying goods to terrorists. (Oregon)

Omar Shafik Hammami: Providing material support to al-Shabaab, a Somali based terrorist organization. (Alabama)

Omeed Aziz Popal: Murder, 18 counts of attempted murder after a hit and run binge through San Francisco and Fremont, after which he identified himself to authorities as a "terrorist." (California)

Omer Abdi Mohamed: Conspiracy to provide support to terrorists. Others. (Minnesota)

Onta "Hamza" Williams: Conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction within the United States and conspiracy to acquire and use anti-aircraft missiles.
(New York)

Ottis Ryan: Carrying a concealed weapon and armed trespass after entering Little Pioneers Daycare Center, yelling "don't listen to God. He is not real.
Listen to Allah." An employee blocked the door of the infant room after Ryan yelled "don't feed those crying babies. Let them die. It is time." (Florida)

Oussama Abdullah Kassir: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists; providing material support to terrorists; conspiracy to provide material
support to al Qaida; providing material support to al Qaida; conspiracy to kill or maim persons overseas. Others. (Oregon, New York)

Oussama Ziade: Attempting to engage in transactions involving, and dealing in the property of a designated global terrorist, and making false statements
to law enforcement. (Massachusetts)

Oytun Ayse Mihalik: Providing material support to terrorists. (California)

Patrice Lamumba Ford: Conspiracy to levy war against the United States. (Oregon)

Patrick Gott: Attempted first-degree murder. Gott, who identified himself as a practicing Muslim, injured two people after opening fire with a shotgun inside
a New Orleans airport, saying he was "angry that people had ridiculed his turban". He was reportedly carrying a Qur'an and invoked the name of Allah at
the time of the shooting. (Louisiana)

Patrick Nayyar: Conspiracy to provide and providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization, conspiracy to make and making a contribution of funds, goods, or services to and for the benefit of Hezbollah. (New York)

Paul "Bilal" Rockwood, convert to Islam: Pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about a hit list of possible targets who he suspected of being enemies of Islam.
(Alaska)

Pirouz Sedaghaty, aka Pete Seda, authorized representative of the al Haramain Islamic Foundation: Conspiracy to defraud the United States government by
hiding $150,000 sent out of the country with the intent of benefiting Muslim fighters in Chechnya. (Oregon)

Proscovia Kampire Nzabanita: Pleaded guilty to making a false statement when questioned by a federal investigator about the activities of her husband,
Zachary Chesser, who had pleaded guilty to providing material support to terrorists. (Virginia)

Rabih Haddad, former CAIR fundraiser: In 2002, the U.S. Treasury designated the Global Relief Foundation, which Haddad had co-founded, as a
terrorist-financing organization. Haddad was deported. (Michigan)

Raed Abduhl-Rahman Alsaif: Attempting to board a plane with a 7-inch knife. (Florida)

Raed Hijazi, born in California, convicted in Jordan for his part in the failed "Millennium" bombing plot that targeted American and Israeli tourists in that country. Hijazi was also part of an al Qaida cell in Boston. (Massachusetts)

Rafil Dhafir: Convicted of participating in a conspiracy to unlawfully send money to Iraq, money laundering. (New York)

Rafiq Sabir: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (Florida)

Rageh Al-Murisi: Arrested and denied bail after twice attempting to breach the cockpit on a flight from Chicago to San Francisco, yelling "Allahu akbar"
in the process. (California)

Rahim Alfetlawi: First-degree murder after shooting his 20-year-old step-daughter in the head for leaving home and for not following Islam. (Michigan)

Rahmat Abdhir, (aka) Sean Kasem: Providing material support to terrorists. (California)

Raja Lahrasib Khan: Providing material support to al Qaida by attempting to send the terrorist group funds overseas. (Illinois)

Ramadan Abdullah Shallah, former University of South Florida professor: Conspiracy to conduct the affairs of a designated terrorist organization. (Florida)

Ramy Zamzam: One of five U.S. citizens who left America for Pakistan, where they were arrested while trying to join jihadists and fight against American
troops. (Virginia)

Ramzi Youssef: 1993 World Trade Center bombing. (New York)

Randall "Ismail" Royer, former CAIR communications specialist: Weapons and terror related charges. (Virginia)

Rashid Baz: Second-degree murder, 14 counts of attempted murder. (Brooklyn Bridge shooting) (New York)

Rasmi Al-Shannaq: A roommate of two of the 9/11 hijackers, Al-Shannaq was indicted and pleaded guilty to visa fraud. (Maryland)

Rezwan Ferdaus: Plotting to destroy the Pentagon and U.S. Capitol with large remote-controlled aircraft filled with explosives. (Massachusetts)

Robert Mustaq John: Convicted of sending a death threat by e-mail to blogger Debbie Schlussel, which consisted of pictures of American journalist
Daniel Pearl being beheaded. Also included in the subject line was the following: "JEWgirl, you might be next", and in red capital letters the words
"KILL ALL KIKES." (New York)

Roger Stockham, convert to Islam: Possessing explosives and threatening terrorism. (Michigan)

Russell "Mohammed" Defreitas: Conspiracy to attack a public transportation system, destroy buildings, attack aircraft and aircraft materials, destroy
international airport facilities, and attack a mass transportation facility. (New York)

Sabirhan Hasanoff: Conspiracy to provide support to al Qaida. (New York)

Sabri Benkahla: Perjury, obstruction of justice, making false statements in connection with the "Virginia Jihad" network. (Virginia)

Saeed Alghamdi: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (Pennsylvania)

Safia Jilani: Filing a false police report ("anti-Muslim" hate crime). Jilani claimed that a masked, male attacker struck her in the head with a handgun
after she entered a restroom at the Schaible Science Center. It was later determined that no such event ever took place. (Illinois)

Sahim Alwan: Providing material support to terrorists. (New York)

Said Biyad: Assault, rape, four counts of murder, stating that he did it because his wife had been "disrespectful." (Kentucky)

Said Jarabaa: RICO conspiracy in a case involving funneling money obtained through bank fraud to Palestinian territories. (Missouri)

Said Mohamad Harb: Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to provide material support to a known terrorist organization. (North Carolina)

Saifullah Ranjha: Pleaded guilty to money laundering conspiracy, concealing terrorist financing. (Washington, D.C. and Maryland)

Salah Osman Ahmed: Providing material support to terrorists. (Minnesota)

Saleh Ali S. Alramakh: Interference with flight crew members and attendants on a flight from Chicago to Frankfurt, Germany. Alramakh had refused to remain seated and repeatedly went into the restroom to use an electronic device. He refused to comply with the flight attendants' requests to return to his seat and
became confrontational with the flight crew. Alramakh had to be restrained by the flight crew and at least one passenger after shoving a flight attendant, and
the flight was diverted to Cleveland. (Ohio)

Saleh Elahwal: Providing material support to Hezbollah, and distributing broadcasts of Al Manar, Hezbollah's TV station. (New York)

Saleh Mohamed Taher Saeed: Money laundering funds by illegally transferring more than $100K to overseas accounts in the Middle East that would be controlled by Hezbollah. (New York)

Saleh Nawash: Conspiracy, attempted aggravated arson, attempted insurance fraud, made to look like an "anti-Muslim" hate crime. (Ohio)

Salem Alhazmi: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (Washington, D.C.)

Sami Al-Arian: Conspiracy to provide services to a designated terrorist organization. (Florida)

Sami Latchin: Sentenced to four years in prison for his role as an Iraqi "sleeper" secretly placed in Chicago for Saddam Hussein's spy service. (Illinois)

Sami Osmakac: Attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction at crowded locations in the Tampa area, including nightclubs. (Florida)

Sami Samir Hassoun: Attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction and trying to destroy real property using an explosive. Hassoun had planted an inert device given to him by an FBI informant, which he was told was a bomb, in a trash can south of Wrigley Field with the intent to injure people frequenting neighborhood bars and clubs. (Illinois)

Samira Abdalla Salim: Assault. Salim reportedly had a reputation for handing out Qur'ans and talking religion outside the Oxboro Library in Bloomington. There
were also issues with Salim harassing other library patrons. She was arrested and charged after stabbing two people. The first victim was a woman who was walking into the library. She suddenly felt a sharp pain in her mid-back and realized that she had been stabbed. The second victim was a security officer who
was stabbed in the abdominal area. (Minnesota)

Satam al-Suqami: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (New York)

Sayed Haris Ahmed: Conspiracy to provide, and providing material support to terrorists. (Georgia)

Seifullah Chapman: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (Virginia)

Semi Osman: In December 1999, Osman was stopped by police because of a malfunctioning brake light. Two passengers in Osman's vehicle were later identified as members of al Qaida. In May 2002, Osman was arrested at his home and charged with illegal possession of a handgun and attempting to secure legal status
in the United States by entering into a fraudulent marriage. At the time of his arrest, he was reportedly in possession of documents on how to poison America's water supplies. He was convicted of possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number and served time in federal prison. Osman was later convicted of sexual abuse of a 10-year-old child, pleading guilty to incest charges in November 2003. After serving time for his sexual abuse conviction, he was ordered deported. (Washington, Oregon)

Serdar Tatar: Conspiracy to kill uniformed military personnel. (New Jersey)

Seyam Mohdnour: Conspiracy to commit offenses against the United States. (Texas)

Seyed Mostafa Maghloubi: Pleaded guilty to violating the U.S. trade embargo against Iran. Maghloubi admitted attempting to purchase up to 100,000 Uzi submachine guns and night-vision goggles, which he wanted to export to Iran through Dubai. (California)

Shaaban Hafiz Ahmad Ali Shaaban: Convicted of trying to sell the names of U.S. operatives to Iraq. (Indiana)

Shafal Mosed: Providing material support to terrorists. (New York)

Shahawar Matin Siraj: Conspiracy to place explosives at a subway station. (New York)

Shain Duka: Conspiracy to kill uniformed military personnel. (New Jersey)

Shaker Masri: Planning to join a Somalia-based terror group. (Illinois)

Sharif Ahmed Nour: Possession of prohibited weapons after a bomb squad removed suspicious (unspecified) materials from his apartment. Firefighters
initially found the items after extinguishing a small fire at Nour's residence. (Texas)

Sharif Mobley, American of Somali descent, and native of Buena, N.J.: Acts of terrorism, murdering a police guard and injuring another in a hospital
shootout in Yemen. (New Jersey)

Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman: Seditious conspiracy for plotting a "war of urban terrorism" against the United States. (New York)

Shiraz Syed Qazi: A Pakistani national in the United States on a student visa: Unlawful possession of a firearm. Qazi is the cousin of Adnan Babar Mirza,
who was convicted of conspiracy to provide support to terrorists. (Texas)

Shirwa Ahmed, Somali immigrant, graduate of Roosevelt High School in Minneapolis, and naturalized U.S. citizen: Decided to leave his new home
to be a homicide bomber, killing twenty-nine people in Somalia. (Minnesota) (Deceased)

Shkumbin Sherifi, brother of Hysen Sherifi who is serving a 45 year prison term for terrorism related activities: Plotting to hire a hit man to behead three witnesses from his brother's terrorism case. (North Carolina)

Shuaib Raheem: Murder of a police officer during a botched robbery of a sporting goods store. Raheem and three others attempted to steal rifles and
ammunition for what he referred to as a "war on injustices against Muslims." After a forty-seven hour standoff with police, they surrendered. (New York)

Shueyb Mossa Jokhan: Conspiracy to damage and destroy property with fire and explosives, including Mt. Rushmore. (Florida)

Shukri Abu Baker: Conspiracy to provide, and the provision of, material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization; conspiracy to provide, and
the provision of, funds, goods and services to a specially designated terrorist, conspiracy to commit, and the commission of, money laundering. Others.
(Holy Land Foundation) (Texas)

Siddig Ibrahim Siddig Ali: Sentenced to eleven years in prison for his role in a conspiracy to blow up the Lincoln and Holland Tunnels, the George Washington
Bridge and the Federal Building in lower Manhattan. (New York)

Siraj El-din Yousif, Sudanese diplomat: Expelled from the United States for his involvement in a series of attempted bombings that followed the World Trade Center bombing. (New York)

Soliman Biheiri: Illegally using a U.S. passport to enter the United States, concealing business ties with a leader of Hamas. (Virginia)

Soliman Hamd al-Buthe, Treasurer of the al Haramain Islamic Foundation: Conspiracy to defraud the United States government by hiding $150,000 sent out
of the country with the intent of benefiting Muslim fighters in Chechnya. (Oregon)

Suhail Jarabaa: RICO conspiracy in a case involving funneling money obtained through bank fraud to Palestinian territories. (Missouri)

Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai: Working inside the United States as an unregistered, paid agent of the Pakistani Intelligence Service. (Virginia)

Syed Haris Ahmed: Conspiracy to provide, and providing material support to terrorists. (Georgia)

Syed Hashmi: Conspiracy to provide military support to terrorists. (New York)

Syed Maaz Shah: Unlawful possession of a firearm. Shah verbally confessed an interest in weapons and had engaged in firearms training to prepare for "what may come." Shah also stated that he felt it was his duty to prepare for "jihad." (Texas)

Tahawwur Hussain Rana: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorism. (Illinois)

Tahmeed Ahmad: Assaulting a U.S. government employee. Wielding two butcher knives and vodka bottles to use as explosives, Ahmad chanted "death to America" as he charged the Homestead Air Reserve Base. (Florida)

Talal Ali Chammout: Pleaded guilty to felony weapons charges. Chammout had also reportedly asked a confidential witness for the government about purchasing rocket launchers and anti-tank weapons, and asked about missile systems that shoot down aircraft, saying "these guys want this stuff. If [news] of it gets out, you’re dead." (California)

Talib Islam: Attempting to murder federal employees and to detonate an explosive device against the Paul Findley Federal Building. (Illinois)

Tammam Mocram Al-Barazi: Second-degree assault and threatening to kill his stepdaughter, two counts of animal cruelty, mutilating an animal and malicious destruction of property. Al-Barazi's stepdaughter told police that, because of his Islamic religious beliefs, he did not approve of her owning a dog and had threatened to kill it on several occasions and threatened that she "would be next". (Maryland)

Tamsir Mendy: Self-described "devout Muslim": First degree arson after setting fire to the mosque he was a member of in an attempt to fabricate an anti-Muslim hate crime. (Georgia)

Tarek Mehanna: Conspiracy to commit terror attacks inside and outside the United States, which included plans to use automatic weapons at an
(unspecified) mall to randomly open fire on shoppers and emergency first responders. Conspiracy to provide material support to a designated foreign
terrorist organization. (Massachusetts)

Tarig Elhassan: Seditious conspiracy, bombing conspiracy, attempted bombing. (New York)

Tarik ibn Osman Shah: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (New York)

Thaer Abde Sumad: Weapons and explosives charges. (Missouri)

Ulises Talavera: Conspiracy to smuggle video game consoles to a shopping center in Paraguay that funds terrorism. (Florida)

Ulugbek Kodoriov: Making multiple threats to assassinate a U.S. President, then obtaining explosive material and a machine gun. (Alabama)

Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, a Nigerian national: Attempted murder on a plane, attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction on a flight bound for Detroit on Christmas day, 2009. (Michigan)

Umar Chaudhry: One of five U.S. citizens who left America for Pakistan, where they were arrested while trying to join jihadists and fight against American troops. (Virginia)

Umer Hayat: Pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI while trying to sneak $28K in cash out of the country. (California)

Uzair Paracha: Providing material support to terrorists. (New York)

Victor Alvarez, convert to Islam: Seditious conspiracy, bombing conspiracy, attempted bombing, firearms charges. (New York)

Vijay Kumar, a resident of Mumbai, India who told authorities that he was in Houston for an "Islamic seminar": Arrested on a weapons charge after brass
knuckles were discovered in his luggage. Also found were books written in Arabic as well as publications written in English that refer to "jihad" and "infidels", diagrams that purport to describe U.S. military weaponry, and a large amount of cash that had not been declared to Customs officials as part of his travel.
(Texas)

Waad Ramadan Alwan: Conspiracy to kill US nationals abroad. Plotting to transfer Stinger missiles to Iraq. Others. (Kentucky)

Wadih el-Hage, naturalized American citizen and former Arizona resident: Found guilty of taking part in a worldwide conspiracy to kill Americans and destroy
U.S. property. (U.S. Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania) (New York)

Waheed Allah Mohammad: Repeatedly stabbing his sister for being a "bad Muslim girl." (New York)

Waheed Islam: Purchasing body armor, an act prohibited for convicted felons. Islam, while serving jail time in 2008, wrote to another inmate that he wanted
to obtain a bulletproof vest because "it's a war out here and Satan's soldiers are on the attack. So we must prepare ourselves!" (Connecticut)

Wail al-Shehri: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (New York)

Waleed al-Shehri: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (New York)

Wali Khan: Conspiracy to bomb passenger planes. (New York)

Walli Mujahidh (aka Frederick Domingue, Jr.): Plotting to attack a U.S. military recruiting station in Seattle with grenades and machine guns. (Washington State)
Waqar Khan: One of five U.S. citizens who left America for Pakistan, where they were arrested while trying to join jihadists and fight against American troops. (Virginia)

Wassim Mazloum: Conspiracy to kill or injure U.S. Soldiers in Iraq. (Ohio)

Weiss Rasool: A police officer in Fairfax County: Unauthorized computer access, checking police databases on behalf of a Fairfax man who was under FBI
counter-terrorism surveillance. (Virginia)

Wesam El-Hanafi: Conspiracy to provide support to terrorists. (New York)

Wissam Taysir Hammoud: Pleaded guilty to charges that he plotted to kill a federal agent and an informant. Hammoud had also reportedly bragged that he
had ties to Hezbollah. (Florida)

Yahya Goba: Providing material support to terrorists. (New York)

Yasein Taher: Supporting a terrorist organization. (New York)

Yaser Abdel Said: Critical of popular American lifestyles, and upset with the dating decisions (non-Muslim) of his daughters, Said is on the run, wanted on
two counts of murder after shooting both of his daughters, eighteen year old Amina, and seventeen year old Sarah, then leaving them for dead in the back
of his taxi outside an Irving hotel. (Texas)

Yaser Bushnaq, a former president of the Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP), CAIR's parent organization: Failing to disclose his affiliations with organizations linked to the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas when he applied to become a U.S. citizen in 2000. (Virginia)

Yasinul Ansari: Arrested with Asma Al-Homsi: Possessing a prohibited weapon (homemade pipe bombs). (Texas)

Yazeed Mohammed Abunayyan, a Saudi national: Interfering with a flight crew during a Continental Airlines flight traveling from Portland to Houston. Abunayyan
began yelling "Allahu Akbar" while being removed from the plane. Days earlier, while speaking or singing about Osama bin Laden and his hatred of women, Abunayyan was arrested after leading police on a twenty-minute chase and attempting to run over pedestrians with his car. (Oregon)

Yehia Ali Ahmed Alomari: Money laundering by illegally transferring more than $100K dollars to overseas accounts in the Middle East that would be
controlled by Hezbollah. (New York)

Yonathan Melaku: Arrested for carrying a backpack with "suspicious items and products" inside Arlington National Cemetery. A notebook believed to belong
to Melaku was also found, which contained threatening phrases like "al Qaida," "Taliban rule" and "defeated coalition forces." Melaku was found inside the cemetery overnight when it was closed. Update: Melaku reportedly videotaped himself shouting "allahu Akbar" after firing shots at the US Marine Corps
museum in the fall of 2010. Also according to reports, forensic evidence has linked him to five shootings at four Washington, D.C. area military buildings
in October and November of 2010. (Virginia)

Yong Ki Kwon: Conspiracy to commit an offense against the United States. Others. (Virginia Jihad Network) (Virginia)

Younus Abdullah Mohammad (Jesse Curtis Morton), convert to Islam: Making threats against "South Park" creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker over their
plan to depict Islam's founder Muhammad in one of their episodes. (Virginia)

Youssef A. Bakri: Operating a criminal enterprise to traffic in contraband cigarettes and counterfeit goods, and money laundering, then funneling some of
the profits to Hezbollah. (Michigan)

Youssef Bouchlarhem: Making a false report about planting a bomb and resisting police after standing in the middle of the street, making threatening statements in both Arabic and English saying, "Allah is great," I am going to blow this place up." (Florida)

Youssef Megahed: Illegally transporting explosive materials. (South Carolina)

Zacarias Moussaoui: Involvement in plotting the 9/11 Islamic terrorist attacks against the United States. (Oklahoma, elsewhere)

Zachary A. Chesser, convert to Islam: Providing material support to terrorists. (Virginia)

Zaheer Ahmad, a U.S. citizen believed to be living in Pakistan: Working inside the United States as an unregistered, paid agent of the Pakistani Intelligence Service. (Virginia)

Zakaria Maruf: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and foreign terrorist organizations. Others. (Minnesota)

Zakariya Boyd: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. Others. (North Carolina)

Zarein Ahmedzay: Making material false statements, not naming all the places he had visited in Pakistan and Afghanistan while visiting in late 2008 and
early 2009, and denying having discussions about attending a camp to receive military-type training. Ahmedzay is linked to Najibullah Zazi, who was
charged in a plot to bomb New York City. (New York)

Zein Isa: Murdering his daughter, Palestina. The FBI, which had Isa under surveillance in connection with his suspected militant activities, inadvertently caught
the "Honor killing" on their surveillance tapes, which were un-manned on the day of the murder. With help from his wife, Isa repeatedly stabbed his daughter
in the chest, killing her. According to reports, Palestina was the most "American" of the family, played high school soccer despite her father's objections, and
had broken Isa's house rules by dating someone outside the Islamic faith, leaving the home without permission, and working for someone other than her
parents at their small grocery store. Palestina had also gone to her Junior Prom, only to be taken away by family members. (Missouri) (Deceased)

Zeinab Taleb-Jedi: Providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization. (New York)

Ziad Samir Jarrah: 9/11 hijacker, mass murderer. (Pennsylvania)

Ziyad Yaghi: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. Others. (North Carolina)

Zubair Ahmed: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. (Ohio)
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personally i'd be buying beers for every FBI agent who is still doing his job and not looking the other way as instructed ..

as those folks have saved a heck of a lot of lives ..

but again THAT DONT MATTER ...
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folks, sorry to jump in like this , but let's ease up

no need folks , let's all just take a breath for a sec eh ??

personally i'd like to thank ALL of you who inputted here , i learned a lot ..
I'm with ya Jack I really am but Moderators here really need to take a breath. Otherwise we're gonna need moderators to moderate the moderators. Breathe Jack, Breathe. Inhale,,,,,,,,exhale,,,,,,,,,inhale,,,,,,,,,exhale Now doesn't that feel better
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yeah i should but i keep remembering St Martins in Kosovo

the end timers there locked all the other outside to be slaughtered .

181 people dead outside a church .. while the ones who locked them outside for the islamist did not get a scratch

i see a repeat of this attitude ..

and sorry ,, i dont like it

it kills folks just as surely as if you pulled the trigger yourself

but such are above self recrimination as they are so far above all us we dont matter

yeah i should shut up

but i keep seeing thos e dead folks and the low lives who judged them not worth saving as they did not beleive the same doctrine they did

their doctrine was that the world would end in the next few days so they had to save themselves and no-one else mattered

worlds still going

but they did the right thing so what they did to others

it dont matter ,

they have a new date , thats all that matters ..
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I'm with ya Jack I really am but Moderators here really need to take a breath. Otherwise we're gonna need moderators to moderate the moderators. Breathe Jack, Breathe. Inhale,,,,,,,,exhale,,,,,,,,,inhale,,,,,,,,,exhale Now doesn't that feel better
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Jack I'd love to say I know how you feel, but we both know I don't. I have absolutely know idea. But thanks to you I do have an inkling. Preach on brother, just remember it takes all types, and sometimes you have to act like a daddy to adults. Just remember to breathe.


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narr the cops would pull another " please relocate to lessen community tension's" deal like they did here

non muslims must move out of their homes after muslims attack them as we cant force them to move that would be racist..

but that dont matter ...

and no i'd not run anyone off

build a army to fight back maybe , but running folks off ??

only if they be screaming allah al akbar and attacking folks ...
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