October 10, 2001

FBI Most Wanted Terrorist List in order of indictment

  1. Imad Mugniyah
  2. Hassan Izz-Al-Din
  3. Ali Atwa
  4. Abdul Rahman Yasin
  5. Khalid Shaikh Mohammed
  6. Ahmed Ibrahim Al-Mughassil
  7. Ali Saed Bin Ali El-Hoorie
  8. Ibrahim Salih Mohammed Al-Yocoub
  9. Adbelkarim Hussein Mohammed Al-Nasser
  10. Osama bin Laden
  11. Muhammad Atef
  12. Ayman Al-Zawahiri
  13. Fazul Abdullah Mohammed
  14. Mustafa Mohamed Fadhil
  15. Fahid Mohammed Ally Msalam
  16. Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani
  17. Sheikh Ahmed Salim Swedan
  18. Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah
  19. Anas Al-Liby
  20. Saif Al-Adel
  21. Ahmed Mohammed Hamed Ali
  22. Mushin Musa Matwalli Atwah

 

 

 

Ayman Al-Zawahiri

12 versions of Al-Zawahiri


Al-Zawahiri is a true believer. He was inspired as a young man by the writing of Sayyid Qutb. After Qutb’s execution in 1966, Al-Zawahiri, 15, forms an underground cell dedicated to establishing an Islamic state in Egypt. His goal is to put Qutb’s ideas into practice. He believes that it is a duty to kill infidels and crusaders. It is also a duty to kill Muslims who have fallen into heresy. He believes that he has the religious authority of takfir, to declare other Muslims as unbelievers, or kafir. When his organization, Egyptian Islamic Jihad runs out of money, Zawahiri gives up his life long goal of ridding Egypt of a secular government to join forces with Osama bin Laden. He is most likely in Pakistan or Afghanistan.

I am an atheist. Culturally Christian, I enjoy celebrating Christmas by exchanging presents and eating chocolate and lamb on Easter. Listening to Al-Zawahiri on youtube, I both admire and despise the certainty of his statements. I don’t know whether the civilian body count in Iraq to date is 80,000 or 800,000 but either way when Zawahiri rants about the U.S. spilling Muslim blood, he is not wrong. However, I must admit I bristle at being called “a crusader.” While I am not surprised by Zawahiri’s hatred for President Musharref of Pakistan or the vulgarity of his anti-Semitism, I am amazed by the vehemence of his distain for Hamas. To make sense of his words, I try unsuccessfully to scrape back the veneer of religion to find the underlying determining economic factors. This is what I believe in. And whatever intellectual theories I might profess, I have an underlying faith in progress and technology. Modern dentistry and birth control are just two things that, in my mind, made the twentieth century a better time to live than previous centuries.