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    Grand Mosque Seizure

    Grand Mosque Seizure

    Kaaba mirror edit jj.jpg

    Pilgrims circumambulating the Kaaba during the Hajj

    Date

    November 20 -

    Decembe

    r 4, 1979

    Location

    Mecca,

    SaudiArabia

    Result

    SaudiArabian

    Victory

    Belligerents

    Saudi National Guard Islamic Militants

    Commanders

    Juhayman al-Otaibi

    Strength

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    ~10,000 Saudi NG,

    ~3 French GIGN1,300-1,500 Militants

    Casualties and losses

    127? Saudi NG killed

    250? Dead,

    600? Wounded

    63 later executed

    The Grand Mosque Seizure onNovember 20, 1979, was an armed attack and takeover by

    armed Islamic fundamentalistdissidents of the Al-Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, the

    holiest place in Islam. The insurgents declared that the Mahdi, or redeemer of Islam, had arrived

    in the form of one of the insurgents' leaders, Abdullah Hamid Mohammed Al-Qahtani and called

    on Muslims to obey him.

    The seizure shook the Islamic world as hundreds of pilgrims present for the annual hajj were

    taken hostage, and hundreds of militants, security forces and hostages caught in crossfire werekilled in the ensuing battles for control of the site. The siege ended two weeks after the takeover

    began with militants cleared from the mosque.[1]

    Following the attack, the Saudi state implemented stricter enforcement of Islamic code.[2]

    Background

    The seizure was led by Juhaiman ibn Muhammad ibn Saif al Utaibi, who belonged to a powerful

    family ofNajd. He declared his brother-in-law Muhammad bin abd Allah al-Qahtani to be the

    Mahdi, or redeemer of Islam, whose coming at endtimes is foretold in many ahaadith of

    Muhammad. As predicted in one hadith about the Mahdi, Muhammad bin abd Allah al-Qahtani

    was a descendant of Muhammad himself. "His and his father's names were the same as

    Muhammad's and his father's, and he had come to Mecca from the north." Furthermore, the date

    of the attack,November 20, 1979, was the first day of the year 1400 according to the Islamic

    calendar, which according to another hadith, was the day that the Mahdi would reveal himself.[3]

    Juhaiman Saif al Otaibi was from "one of the foremost families ofNajd. His grandfather had

    ridden with Abd al Aziz in the early decades of the century."[4] He was a preacher, a former

    corporal in the Saudi National Guard, and former student of revered conservative Sheikh Abdel

    Aziz al Baaz, who went on to become the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia. Juhaiman had turned

    against al Baz, "and began advocating a return to the original ways of Islam, among other things;a repudiation of the West; an end of education of women; abolition of television and expulsion of

    non-Muslims." [5] He proclaimed that "the ruling Al Saud dynasty had lost its legitimacy, because

    it was corrupt, ostentatious and had destroyed Saudi culture by an aggressive policy of

    Westernization."[6]

    Otaibi and Qahtani had met while being imprisoned together for sedition, when Obeidi claimed

    to have a vision sent by God telling him that Qahtani was the Mahdi. Their declared goal was to

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    institute a theocracy in preparation for the imminent apocalypse. Many of their followers were

    drawn from theology students at the Islamic University in Medina, which was known as a center

    of the Muslim Brotherhood. Other followers came from Yemen, Kuwait, and Egypt and also

    included some Muslim African-Americans. The followers preached their radical message in

    different mosques in Saudi Arabia without being arrested.[7]The government was reluctant to

    confront religious extremists. Members of the ulema cross-examined Otaibi and Qahtani forheresy, but they were subsequently released as being traditionalists harkening back to the

    Ikhwan, like Oteibi's grandfather, and not a threat.[8]

    Due to donations from wealthy followers, the group was well-armed and trained. Some

    members, like Otaibi, were members of the National Guard.[9] Some National Guard troops

    sympathetic to the insurgents infiltrated weapons, ammunition, gas masks, and provisions into

    the mosque compound over a period of weeks before the new year.[10] Automatic weapons were

    stolen from National Guard armories, and the supplies were hidden in the hundreds of tiny

    underground rooms under the mosque that were used as hermitages.[11]

    Seizure

    In the early morning ofNovember 20, 1979, the imam of the Grand Mosque, Sheikh Mohammed

    al-Subayil, was preparing to lead the prayers for the fifty thousand worshipers who had gathered

    for the first prayer of the Islamic year. He was interrupted by insurgents who procured weapons

    from under their robes, chained the gates shut and killed several policemen.[12] The number of

    insurgents has been given as "at least 500"[13] and "four to five hundred", which included several

    women and children who had joined Otaibi's movement.[11] At the time, the Grand Mosque was

    being renovated by the Saudi Binladin Group in what was the most prestigious construction

    contract in the Islamic world. An employee of the organization was able to report the seizure to

    corporate headquarters before the insurgents cut the telephone lines. A representative of theBinladin Group was thus the first to notify King Khalid.[8]

    The insurgents released most of the hostages, locking the remainder in the sanctuary, and took

    positions in the upper levels of the mosque, with snipers in the minarets, from which they

    commanded the grounds. No one outside the mosque knew how many hostages remained, how

    many militants were in the mosque and what sort of preparations they had made. Soon after the

    seizure, about a hundred security officers from the Interior Ministry attempted to retake the

    mosque and were decisively turned back with heavy casualties. The survivors were quickly

    joined by units of the Saudi Army and National Guard. The Pakistan Army, which was stationed

    at the city of Tabuk, was also called in to retake the shrine after poor results from the Saudi

    National Guard.[8]

    By the evening, the entire city of Mecca had been evacuated. Prince Sultan, then-Minister of

    Defense, rushed to the city to set up a field command. Sultan appointed his nephew Turki bin

    Faisal Al Saud, head of the Al Mukhabarat Al A'amah, to take over the forward command post

    several hundred meters from the mosque, where Turki would remain for the next several weeks.

    However, the first order of business was to seek the approval of the ulema, which was led by

    Abdul Aziz bin Baz. The Qur'an forbids any violence within the Grand Mosque, to the extent that

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    plants cannot be uprooted without explicit religious sanction. ibn Baaz found himself in a

    delicate situation, especially as he had previously taught Otaibi in Medina. Regardless, the ulema

    issued a fatwa allowing deadly force to be used in retaking the mosque.[14]

    Siege

    With religious approval granted, Prince Sultan ordered frontal assaults on three of the main

    gates, preceded by an artillery barrage. The assaulting force never got close to breaking through

    the insurgents' defenses, while snipers continued to pick off members of the security forces

    whenever they showed themselves. The mosque's public address system was used to broadcast

    the insurgents' message throughout the streets of Mecca. Confusion reigned at the field

    command, where several senior princes, the heads of the armed forces and military attachs from

    France and Pakistan gave contradictory advice. In the middle of the day, Sultan ordered

    helicopters to lower troops on ropes directly into the courtyard in the center of the mosque,

    which turned out to be a suicide mission. At this point, King Khalid appointed Turki head of the

    operation.[15]

    On November 25, the Arab Socialist Action Party - Arabian Peninsula issued a statement from

    Beirut alleging to clarify the demands of the insurgents. The party, however, denied any

    involvement of its own in the seizure.[16]

    Lawrence Wright reports that only three Frenchmen were called in, members of the highly

    trained GIGN counter-terrorism unit. Because non-Muslims are not allowed in the holy city, they

    converted to Islam in a brief formal ceremony by Saudi religious leaders.[17] Saudi officials deny

    the French actually entered Mecca. According to Wright, who interviewed Saudi officials,

    flooding and electrocuting were dismissed as impractical and lethal to the hostages, but an

    attempt to subdue the resistance with non-lethal gas failed also. Grenades were dropped into thechambers through holes that were drilled in the mosque courtyard, and, more than two weeks

    after the revolt began, "the surviving rebels finally surrendered." [18]

    The battle officially left "255 pilgrims, troops and fanatics" killed "another 560 injured ...

    although diplomats suggested the toll was higher." Military casualties were 127 dead and 451

    injured. [19]

    The Bin Laden family's alleged involvement

    The Bin Laden family and business resources were allegedly involved in this conflict. Dr. Daly,

    an adjunct scholar at Washington's Middle East Institute and author ofJane'sIntelligence

    Review, says, "It has been reported that one of Osama's half brothers was arrested as a

    sympathizer of the takeover but was later exonerated."

    According to Cooperative Research:

    In the 1960s Osama bin Laden's half-brotherMahrous bin Ladenjoined a rebel group opposed to the

    Saudi government. With his assistance, in 1979 the rebels smuggled weapons into Mecca, Saudi Arabia,

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    using trucks belonging to the bin Laden family company. 500 rebels then seized the Grand Mosque in

    Mecca (sic), Islam's holiest mosque in its holiest city. They try, but fail, to overthrow the Saudi royal family.

    All the men who took part are later beheaded except Mahrous. Eventually he is released from prison

    because of the close ties between the bin Ladens and the Saudi royal family. Mahrous apparently

    abandons the rebel cause and joins the family business. He is eventually made a head of the Medina

    branch and a member of the board. He will still hold these positions on 9/11. But a newspaper reports that"his past [is] not forgiven and most important decisions in the [bin Laden family business] are made

    without Mahrous' input."[20][21][22]

    Lawrence Wright reports that the bin Laden family actually provided important assistance in

    taking back the mosque by providing maps and technical information about the mosque critical

    in the assault.[23]

    Steve Coll's Ghost Wars states that the weapons were transported into the mosque prior to the

    takeover.[24]Bin Laden company trucks were a common sight in the mosque, as the company

    won a contract to renovate and modernize the mosque in 1973. The bin Ladens did help the

    regime during the takeover, by giving Saudi security forces the architectural plans for the site.

    Aftermath

    The insurgents were anti-Western and included in their demands, broadcast from the mosque

    loudspeakers, the cutoff of oil exports to the United States and expulsion of all foreign civilian

    and military experts from the Arabian peninsula.[25] Nonetheless, in Iran, Ayatollah Khomeini

    told radio listeners, "It is not beyond guessing that this is the work of criminal American

    imperialism and international Zionism." [26][27]

    Muslim anti-American demonstrations followed in the Philippines, Turkey, Bangladesh, India,eastern Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Pakistan.[28]Anger fueled by these rumors

    peaked within hours in Islamabad, Pakistan, and onNovember 21, 1979, the day following the

    takeover, the U.S. embassy in that city was overrun by a mob, who then burned the embassy to

    the ground. A week later, this anger swept to the streets ofTripoli, Libya, where a mob attacked

    and burned the U.S. embassy there on December 2,1979.[29]

    Perhaps the most disturbing development to come out of the 1979 takeover of the Grand Mosque

    was the eventual revelation of prime organizer al-Utaibi's connection to the Saudi Arabian

    National Guard.

    The rebels' leader, Juhayman, was captured, and he and 67 of his fellow rebels"all thesurviving males"were tried secretly, convicted and publicly beheaded in the squares of four

    Saudi cities. [30]

    The Saudi regime responded to the takeover not only with the "stick", but with the "carrot",

    trying to please those likely to have sympathized with the takeover. It granted greater powers to

    the religious establishment. Crackdowns followed on everything from shopkeepers who did not

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    close forsalah and newspapers that showed photos of women, to the selling of dolls, teddy bears

    (images of animate objects being haraam), and dog food (dogs considered unclean).[31]

    Notes

    1. ^Benjamin, The Age of Sacred Terror(2002) p.902. ^Wright, Sacred Rage, (2001), p.155

    3. ^Benjamin, The Age of Sacred Terror, (2002) p.90

    4. ^Mecca - 1979 Juhaiman ibn Muhammad ibn Saif al Utaibi, globalsecurity.org

    5. ^Wright, Sacred Rage, (2001), p.152

    6. ^Military, Mecca, 1979 Juhaiman ibn Muhammad ibn Saif al Utaibi, globalsecurity.org

    7. ^Wright,Looming Tower, (2006), p.88-9

    8. ^ abc Wright,Looming Tower, (2006), p. 103 - softcover

    9. ^Wright,Looming Tower, (2006), p. 102 - softcover

    10.^Benjamin, The Age of Sacred Terror, (2002), p.90

    11.^ ab Wright,Looming Tower, (2006), p. 104 - softcover

    12.^Wright,Looming Tower, (2006), p. 101 - softcover

    13.^Mecca - 1979 Juhaiman ibn Muhammad ibn Saif al Utaiba, globalsecurity.org

    14.^Wright,Looming Tower, (2006), pp. 103-104 - softcover

    15.^Wright,Looming Tower, (2006), pp. 104-105 - softcover

    16.^Saudi Opposition Group Lists Insurgents' Demands in MERIP Reports, No. 85. (Feb., 1980),

    pp. 16-17.

    17.^Wright, Looming Tower, (2006), p.93

    18.^Wright,Looming Tower, (2006), p.93

    19.^Wright, Sacred Rage, (2001), p.148

    20.^Sunday Herald(Glasgow), 10/7/2001

    21.^Ha'aretz, 12/18/2002

    22.^New Yorker, 11/5/2001

    23.^Wright,Looming Tower, (2006), p.91

    24.^Coll, Steve (2004). Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and Bin Laden,

    from the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001. Penguin Press. p. 695 pages. ISBN 1594200076.

    http://books.google.com/books?id=ToYxFL5wmBIC&dq=%22ghost+wars+the+secret+history+o

    f+the+cia+afghanistan+and+bin+laden+from+the+soviet+invasion+to+september+10+2001%22

    &source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0.

    25.^Wright,Looming Tower, (2006), p.92

    26.^On This Day, November 21, BBC

    27.^"Khomeini Accuses U.S. and Israel of Attempt to Take Over Mosques", by John Kifner,New

    York Times, November 25, 1979

    28.^Wright, Robin B., 1948-Sacred Rage : The Wrath of Militant Islam by Robin Wright, Simon &

    Schuster, c2001, p.149

    29.^EMBASSY OF THE U.S. IN LIBYA IS STORMED BY A CROWD OF 2,000; Fires Damage

    the Building but All Americans Escape--Attack Draws a Strong Protest Relations Have BeenCool Escaped without Harm 2,000 Libyan Demonstrators Storm the U.S. Embassy Stringent

    Security Measures Official Involvement Uncertain,New York Times, December 3, 1979

    30.^Mecca - 1979 Juhaiman ibn Muhammad ibn Saif al Utaiba

    31.^Wright, Sacred Rage, (2001), p.155

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