Jacaylbaro Posted March 18, 2010 Toronto university student, who vanished last year, died in Somalia fighting for group tied to Al Qaeda. The family of a Toronto student linked to an Al Qaeda group in Somalia is in mourning after learning online that their son had been killed. A two-minute video of Mohammed Elmi Ibrahim, also known as Ahmed, was posted on YouTube late Tuesday night along with a terse message that he had been killed in “battle.” “They (his parents) heard about it Tuesday night … that their son is dead,” said Omar Kireh, administrator at Abu Huraira Centre in North York, the mosque where Ibrahim worshipped. “Of course, they are devastated. They never thought it would come to this.” Born and raised in Toronto, Ibrahim was in his early 20s and a student at the University of Toronto. He was the first of six Somali-Canadian men who disappeared from the Toronto area last year and were believed to have joined al Shabaab in Somalia, an Islamist youth militia aligned with Al Qaeda. They all worshipped at the Abu Huraira Centre. Some have called their families and told them they are not returning to Canada. “I don’t know if he (Ibrahim) had been calling his parents,” said Kireh, adding he had yet to talk to the young man’s parents. “It’s very sad … everyone had high expectations from him.” In the video, made in Saudi Arabia, Ibrahim speaks in English and discusses the historic significance of the location. The video’s accompanying text, addressed to Canadian youth, says: “Dont be sadden (sic) but rather rejoice in the news of your dear brother and follow his footsteps and march forth in the ranks of the honest mujahideen, al Shabaab mujahideen. The brave brother achieved his goal while marching forth not wavering. … We ask Allah to accept him.” It doesn’t say when or where Ibrahim was killed. His death has not been officially confirmed and Foreign Affairs in Ottawa did not return calls Wednesday. A Star reporter was turned away at Ibrahim’s parents’ Scarborough home Wednesday evening. “We are in mourning,” a woman at the door said, asking the reporter to leave. About 10 cars were parked outside the home and a constant stream of people entered. Ibrahim disappeared with his passport about eight months ago, his friends told the Star. About a month later, they say, he called his parents and said he was in Kismayo, a port city in southern Somalia ruled by al Shabaab. The sister of a Markham man, one of the other five Somali-Canadians who disappeared, would not say Wednesday whether she had heard about Ibrahim’s death. RCMP and Canadian Security Intelligence Service officers have been investigating the disappearances of the GTA men. This month, al Shabaab was added to the Canadian government’s list of terrorist organizations. The designation came soon after the Somali-Canadian community reported the group was trying to radicalize and recruit Canadians. It was listed as a terrorist organization in the U.S. early last year. More than 20 young Somali-American men have disappeared in two years, and are believed to have joined al Shabaab. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted March 18, 2010 Mohamed Elmi Ibrahim Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shaakirullaah Posted March 18, 2010 May ALlah accept him and his hijra, jihaad and ribaat and reward him for his patience, perseverance, selfless efforts and sacrifices for the sake of his lord and religion. May Allah bestow his mercy upon this brightly shining example of his time, this noble, heroic and honorable knight and martyr – we consider him to be so and Allah is his Reckoner and we don’t purify anyone before Allah. There is no doubt that he will be missed by many.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haatu Posted March 18, 2010 ^ horta why are you still here. Shouldn't you be taking part in your "holy" war? Mise life is too sweet? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted March 18, 2010 He is just being coward dee ,,, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Umal-Zamzam Posted March 19, 2010 WAXAA TACSI TIIRAANYO LEH U DIRAYA EHELLADII IYO QARAABADII UU KA GEERIYOODAY SHAHIID MOXAMED CILMI IBRAHIM OO KU SHAHIDAY ISAGO LA DAAGALAMAYO CADOWGA DIINTA ISLAMKA, DKMG IYO AMISON, MARXUUMKA NAXARIISTII JANNO EEBE HAKA WARAABIYO EHELLADIISANA SAMIR IYO IIMAAN ALLAHA KA SIIYO AAMIIN!!. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gheelle.T Posted March 19, 2010 ^TACSI ADIGA OO QEYLINAAYA DIRAYSA YAA U BAAHAN! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Umal-Zamzam Posted March 19, 2010 ^^^Have some respect for the dead, brother It could be you tomorrow that someone is sending condolences to. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted March 19, 2010 ^^^Why have you not joined the "Holy clan war in Mogadishu"? Or are you scared of the paradise you wish for others? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gheelle.T Posted March 19, 2010 ^Uma it was you who wrote entire condolence in cabs.I was just pointing out your mistake. Adiga AS kaliya u duceeysaa laakiin. Somalida kale(DKMG)askartooda maxaad ugu dari waysay? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Umal-Zamzam Posted March 19, 2010 Who said I have not joined the Holy war Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Polanyi Posted March 19, 2010 Originally posted by Umal Zamzam2211: Who said I have not joined the Holy war Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted March 19, 2010 Originally posted by Umal Zamzam2211: ^^^Have some respect for the dead, brother It could be you tomorrow that someone is sending condolences to. Condolences for someone you regard as a Shaheed? Shouldn't you be congratulating his family? Actually, strike that. Do you know what you're talking about? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Umal-Zamzam Posted March 19, 2010 Yes I know what I am talking about my message was one that acknowledge some sympathy toward the family who have lost a loved one, and that is why I included a prayer for both the shahiid and the family. you are also right brother we should all be celebrating his death, for we all know where he is right now. God how I envy him. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Castro Posted March 19, 2010 ^^^^ No need to envy him. You can join him right now. Originally posted by Umal Zamzam2211: Who said I have not joined the Holy war Cyber jihaad does not count. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites