There would be Al-Qaeda behind the Islamic missionary movement Tablighi Jamaat, who used the name of the group based in New Delhi to obtain travel documents for asylum and his militants. This is revealed in documents released by WikiLeaks basis of confessions obtained during interrogations of 779 prisoners at Guantanamo.
The Tabligh Jamaat, therefore, was defined as an organization for proselytizing which aims to support the terrorists. " Al Qaeda, in fact, used Jamaat to facilitate international travel of its members and to obtain money. The organization would also be connected with the 2006 Mumbai bombings in which at least 166 people died and hundreds were injured.
Denials come from the organization itself, that Tablighi Jamaat is only a group of missionaries engaged in conducting religious speeches at mosques and to impart knowledge on Islam and the Islamic faith. " Also denied the charges of providing support to al-Qaida, stressing that the confessions of detainees at Guantanamo are extracted under torture.
The Tabligh Jamaat, therefore, was defined as an organization for proselytizing which aims to support the terrorists. " Al Qaeda, in fact, used Jamaat to facilitate international travel of its members and to obtain money. The organization would also be connected with the 2006 Mumbai bombings in which at least 166 people died and hundreds were injured.
Denials come from the organization itself, that Tablighi Jamaat is only a group of missionaries engaged in conducting religious speeches at mosques and to impart knowledge on Islam and the Islamic faith. " Also denied the charges of providing support to al-Qaida, stressing that the confessions of detainees at Guantanamo are extracted under torture.
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