Monday, August 24

INSIDE THE JIHAD

Author: Omar Nasiri
ISBN number: 0 -465-02389-9
This is the story of a spy who spends a lot of his time in the AL QAEDA. He gives a vivid description of the various happenings in his life till date. The book has various references to various Jihadist attacks in world in the last 2 decades.
The book begins with the author as an 8 year old in an average middle class family in Morocco. He loses his hearing in a freak accident and is sent to stay away from his family. He is brought up by Eduard, a caretaker for 5 years at this point; Omar develops a fantasy for guns at this point as he is trained on the various guns by Eduard. When he turns 15 Omar I sent back to Morocco to live with his family there, he in order to make money starts his life as a guide and soon because of the amount of the money involved gets involved in the drug trade. He job is to identify tourists who are vulnerable and get them to buy drugs. Doing this he gradually develops a sense and of how do observe and escape from the clutches of law. Beginning here, Omar then moves to Brussels where he comes in contact with his elder brother Hakim who is a Staunch Muslim his brother gradually causes Omar to get acquainted with the GIA an extremist group. Omar begins by sourcing weapons for the group gradually he realizes that he and his family are being used and decides to tell the French secret service about it. This is where we get introduced to the Giles who is an officer in the secret service. When he is promised a better life and a few perks, Omar turns a spy and continues to associated with the GIA and provide information. When the group gets a doubt on him they send him to Morocco with a car loaded with drugs and contraband substances .They promise him that he will be safe, when he reaches there he realizes that there is no way out. Due to his wit and a lot of luck to by his side he comes back to Brussels. Due to his interaction with the various extremists he develops this urge to also go to the training camps in Afghanistan and get trained there so at one point he helps the secret service to arrest all his aides and with the help of Giles moves to Pakistan with the aim of somehow making it to the camps .The descriptions of the Country are perfect.
After a few attempts he finally finds the right resources that help him to train in the camp. Half the book has his day to day descriptions at the camps. These are very interesting. At a point he mentions that he knows the killing of innocent is not what Jihad is but also says the reason for this is that the Koran is slightly ambiguous and people use this to their advantage to influence the minds of the youth an mislead them. His account of the various happenings in the camps explains the detail to which these terrorists are thought. We learn that they are not just thought to use weapons they are trained in every possible aspect they are also thought to handle interrogations effectively if caught.
Once he finishes his training he is sent to Europe to continue his mission there and also send funds to support the cause. Once back in Europe Omar establishes contact with Giles and gives detailed information .He now begins to crave for a normal life and pleads to be allowed t get married and settle down .But because he is a valuable source of information. The book then leads us through the phase where the secret forces try in vain to make him stay. The book concludes where he finally escapes from the clutches and settles down but he ends on a note saying having done so much there is never a night when he sleeps peacefully for he knows his life is in danger all the time.
The book was written in the wake of the 9 /11 attacks but what is striking about his accounts is that there is no proper description of Osama bin Laden there are a few references like for instance he get a reward from the “sheik” which he later understood was Osama. He says that when the attacks happened he wasn’t surprised at all. After the hijack at Algiers where the mission was unsuccessful because the hijackers dint know to fly the plane, Omar explains that they were quick to learn from their mistakes and that’s why the hijackers in the 9/11 attacks were sent to flying school .
This book is worth a read .For someone like me who thought Jihad meant “blow yourself up “, this book was very interesting.

2 comments:

  1. i never thought I'd read a book suggested by you.. but i think i am going to read this one! i do believe in miracles now:)keep reading and keep blogging:)

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  2. Hey Santu... I am currently reading Frederick Forsyth's "The Afghan". Its a similar story, in the sense.. it talks abt Al-qaeda and the Taliban and how the US is trying to infiltrate the group. Pretty interesting so far... WAIT A MINUTE!!!! Am I discussing books with Santosh??? WHAT IN THE WORLD!!!!! ;-) - divya

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