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Monday, August 10, 2009

"The Nicest Terrorist I Ever Met"

Friends, Colleagues and Pakistani Jailers Describe N. Carolina Terror Suspect as Kind, Devoted Muslim

  • Daniel Boyd was arrested Monday along with six others - including two sons - accused of being the ringleader of the group involved in three years of nefarious international travel, gun buys and military-style training trips. Photo
    Daniel Boyd was arrested Monday along with
  • six others - including two sons - accused of being
  • the ringleader of the group involved in three years
  • of nefarious international travel, gun buys and
  • military-style training trips. (AP Photo)
(AP Photo/Mohammad Sajjad)
During their time in custody, the men prayed five times a day and received frequent visits from their wives, who dressed in all-encompassing veils in line with strict interpretations of the religion, said former jail superintendent Inshah Mohammad Durrani (at left.

In September 1991, they were convicted and sentenced to have their right hands and left feet amputated, the first foreigners to be convicted and sentenced by special Islamic courts established to handle so-called "heinous" crimes, news reports said.

As the sentence was imposed, Daniel Boyd shouted, "This isn't an Islamic court. It's a court of infidels!"

Despite the verdicts, Sabrina Boyd declared her continued faith in Islam. She called the United States a land of "kafirs" - Arabic for infidels.

"We became Muslims because it is the purest religion," she said at the time. "We would forever remain Muslims despite our present difficulties. "

The sentences were never carried out.

A former CIA official stationed in Pakistan at the time said the agency intervened and quickly persuaded the Pakistani intelligence service to help free the Boyd brothers. The former official spoke on the condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to speak publicly about the incident.

Throughout the ordeal, "they never complained and never gave us a chance to be rude to them," Durrani, the retired jail official said. "When their appeal was granted, they were happy. I remember they warmly embraced me and met other jail staff. Daniel sought an apology if they had done anything wrong. They were good people."

Boyd has since told people that he and his brother had trained at military camps and had joined the mujahedeen in the fight against the Soviets. But the CIA official said he had no such information at the time of the arrests.

Upon his return, Boyd essentially blended back into American society, raising a family that would eventually include five children - sons Dylan, Zakariya, Luqman and Noah and daughter Maryam.

In January 1999, Boyd was living on an old farm in Raleigh and working as a self-employed "metal framer" making about $30,000 a year when he filed bankruptcy proceedings. He reported assets of $17,350 and liabilities of nearly $47,000 - including an $8,000 debt to the Internal Revenue Service.

In July 2004, the Boyds formed Saxum Walls & Ceilings Inc., with Sabrina Boyd listed as the registered agent. Two years later, the family purchased a 1,772-square- foot home on a quiet cul-de-sac in Willow Spring, a rural community just south of Raleigh.

Then, in April 2007, tragedy struck.

His son, Luqman "Luke" Izzudeen Boyd, 16, died after reportedly running off the road at 75 mph in a 55 mph zone. Police say the high school junior overcorrected, ran into a ditch and flipped the car several times.

Later that year, Daniel Boyd opened the Blackstone Market. Business partner Abdenasser Zouhri of Morrisville says he met Boyd at a Durham mosque and was impressed by his apparent devotion to Islam.

"He was a person of good moral character," Zouhri told The Associated Press on Wednesday. "He never caused any trouble when he came Fridays. His family was good. People would invite them to their homes."

Zouhri says Boyd told him he fought the Soviets in Afghanistan, but he did not brag or tell extravagant war stories.

"He was the kind of guy who did not show off," says Zouhri, who says the pair closed the store last year because of the recession. "And Islam is against that."

But federal officials say Boyd appears already to have adopted a different brand of Islam.

According to prosecutors, Boyd stopped attending the services of the more moderate mosques in the Raleigh area and began holding Friday prayers in his home. The indictment says he began stockpiling weapons and conducted military-style training at a rural site near the Virginia border.

Sabrina Boyd, 41, did not respond to requests this week to speak with the AP. But she told The News & Observer of Raleigh that her men are "completely innocent." Wearing a garb that revealed only her hands and brown eyes, she said the family's trips to the Middle East were to give her sons exposure to Arabic culture. As for the weapons, she said, the family was simply exercising "their constitutional right to bear arms."

Smajic says he knew there were guns around the house, but saw nothing sinister in it. He could not believe reports that Boyd and the others, several of whom Smajic calls friends, were planning suicide attacks.

"He was probably one of the best people I've ever known, if not THE best person I've ever known," he says. "I can't see into his heart. I'm only human. I'm not omniscient. But as far as I know they would never want to hurt anybody."

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