We landed at a military base where my
children would be separated from me. The agents let us say
our goodbyes. They assured me that my children would be
taken good care of, and sent directly to my parents. They
did keep to their word.
I would stay at that base for three days. After starving
in the jungle and being imprisoned in Kenya, I felt like
I was in a 5 star hotel! The agents explained that I would
be leaving the next day and that the people transporting
me would be very strict. When these new agents came, they
told me I would not be allowed to pray at all, or use the
bathroom without the door being left open. I praise Allah!
I made salatul khawf (the Fear Prayer) instead.
The next day I was blindfolded, ear plugged then ear muffed.
I was shackled — hands chained to my waist and ankles
shackled as well. For the duration of that 24 hour flight
I could not hear, see or touch anything… One could never
imagine what that’s like until one experiences it for themselves.
To pray, I would sneak my hand to wipe the bottom of my
shoe for the clean earth on it and make tayyamum (dry ablution
using mud or dust) in order to do salatul khawf. I praise
Allah! Never through this ordeal did I miss even one prayer.
And this is of the benefits of knowledge, even if it is
little.
Solitary Confinement and Conviction
We landed in Houston and I was immediately put in solitary
confinement with literally no human contact at all. I have
been here ever since. I pleaded guilty to “receiving training
from a foreign terrorist organization” in order that the
second charge of “conspiring to use an explosive device
outside the United States” be dropped. That charge carried
a maximum sentence of life imprisonment and a fine of up
to $250,000. I have been sentenced to ten years in prison
and fined $1000. If I stay out of trouble in prison, it
will only be eight years. Since I am in a Federal prison,
I cannot get parole. So the least I will do is eight years,
unless some information comes up that could prove innocence
etc. I never went to Somalia to fight. I wouldn’t have taken
my wife and three small children into a war zone. The situation
just erupted while we were there.
I pretty much sit in a cell with a bed, sink shower, toilet
and desk for 23 hours a day. I eat and receive all of my
“sanitary items” in my cell. I am only allowed outside for
one hour a day, the only exceptions to that being Friday
and Saturday. I spend my time reading Quraan or any other
books on Islaam and doing dhikr (remembrance of Allah).
We were put on this earth to worship Allah. As long as we
are able to do that, we have all we need! Assalamu Alaikum
wa Rahmahtullahi wa Barakatuhu.
“What can my enemies do to me?
My Paradise is in my heart; it goes with me wherever I am.
If they kill me, it is martyrdom. If they exile me from
my land, it is a vacation in the Path of Allah. If they
imprison me, it is to allow me a private devotion with Allah”
Sheikh–ul–Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah
We ask our readers to pray for a speedy
release for Daniel, that he is re-united with his family
and that he continues to remain firm upon his Deen (religion).
May Allah accept Umm Musa’s death from malaria while protecting
her life, wealth and family as martyrdom, ameen – Al-Istiqamah.com
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