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  A WEEK OF MOURNING FOR THE MUSLIMS
Posted by: stanley - 07-16-2005, 04:08 PM - Forum: Current Affairs - Replies (10)


A WEEK OF MOURNING FOR THE MUSLIMS


16/7/05


by Reyaan al Humaithi


Voice of Ummah - www.voiceofummah.net


Islam vs Kufr – www.islamvkufr.com


الإدراك - www.idraak.com


التغيير - www.tagheyr.com


صوت الأمة – www.sawtalummah.com


Since Thursday's bombings in London the world's media attention has been relentlessly focusing on the tragedy of the 50 or so who lost their lives. News flashes of suspects (who conveniently can't be caught or questioned due to being 'suicide bombers') are constantly followed by analytical reports of 'how could such horrific acts of terror take place in Britain?'


In this same week…..


- the British established state of 'Israel' launched a bombing onslaught on the innocent civilians of Nablus and later Gaza. The slaughter of innocent sons was justified under the pretext of them being 'militants'.


- more than 32 innocent children were burnt alive in a car bombing in Baghdad while rallying around an ice cream van. While 'insurgents' were blamed, the locals know full well that these are common American and British tactics used to justify their continued occupation of Muslim land.


- hundreds of Muslim families and mosques across the globe were assaulted and vandalized by the 'civilized values' of the Kuffar in so called 'revenge attacks'.


- hundreds of Muslims were killed in a train crash in Pakistan due to the lack of funding, organisation and security measures taken by the Pakistani government. Meanwhile Pervez Musharraf was groveling and kneeling to Britain, offering his full support by raiding and terrorizing as many Islamic schools as possible.


- more than a dozen innocent Muslims suffocated in the back of a van in the searing heat of Baghdad after being blindfolded, tied and locked up for 14 hours by American soldiers. There were no charges against them.


- spokesmen from the Kuffar and those smitten by the lure of the West (who supposedly represent the Islamic Ummah and her communities) shamelessly linked the cause of the London bombings as being due to the absence of Kufr Democratic states in both Iraq and Palestine. The insidious agenda of 'give them Palestine, Iraq and democratize the rest of the Muslim world and you will eliminate the tension from the Muslims' is now at the forefront. In fact this tension emanates from the Islamic Aqeedah and is not linked to a democratic Palestine or Iraq but rather the dominance of Kufr and the absence of the Islamic ruling system of which mankind so desperately needs in these times of darkness.


Yaa Muslimeen! The bombings in London are a daily reality in our Muslim lands, planned and manufactured under the dominance and subjugation of the Kuffar and her agents. Indeed the London bombings have aided no one but the Kuffar in further justifying their onslaught on our Islamic Aqeedah. It is this onslaught that we Muslims are facing week upon week. For us Muslims, this certainly has been a week of mourning …..just like very other week under the merciless iron fist of Kufr.

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  Srebrenica Muslims bury the dead
Posted by: Muslimah - 07-15-2005, 05:37 PM - Forum: Current Affairs - No Replies


Bismillah


as salam alykom I found this on another board felt it is necessary to share it


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salam alaikum:


well i think this is a change from all the accusation made against muslims so far, atrocities and injustice both are key issues in modern history. this is a fact, however not done ONLY by muslims as the media seems fond of presenting. well maybe the muslim radicals did the bombings in london and maybe not.. but this is a reminder that not only muslims are terrorists. Ten years later,the international community still failed to bring to justice criminals of bosnian war. it seems justice is also selective!


May Allah bless the souls of those who were slaughtered, forgive their sins and place them in jennah. ameen


Srebrenica Muslims bury the dead


Tens of thousands of people have been attending ceremonies marking the 10th anniversary of the massacre of Bosnian Muslims in Srebrenica.


Grieving relatives are burying more than 600 newly identified dead, after prayers and words of support from international and local officials.


About 8,000 men and boys were killed by Serbian forces in 1995, in Europe's worst atrocity since World War II.


Serbian officials led by President Tadic paid respects for the first time.


They killed my entire life and the only thing I want now is to see the guilty ones pay for it


Fatima Budic


Mother and wife of victims


Muslim prayers echoed through the valley of the memorial site at Potocari, the site of the slaughter, as women in white headscarves wept beside the remains of their loved ones.


The green coffins were then passed from hand to hand through the crowd to the freshly dug grave sites, as announcers called out one by one the names of the 610 dead.


'Deeply sorry'


Earlier, UK Foreign Secretary Jack Straw apologised on behalf of the international community for not doing enough to prevent what he described as one of the darkest chapters of European history since 1945.


SREBRENICA MASSACRE


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"For it is to the shame of the international community that this evil took place under our noses and we did nothing like enough. I bitterly regret this and I am deeply sorry for it," he said.


He said that it was "sickening" that former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic and his army commander Gen Ratko Mladic, who are accused of the slaughter, had not yet been brought to justice.


Also attending Monday's ceremonies were former US Balkans envoy Richard Holbrooke and the president of the war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Theodor Meron.


But the tribunal's chief prosecutor, Carla del Ponte, boycotted the occasion to protest against the failure to arrest Mr Karadzic and Mr Mladic.


Bosnian police provided security for the event, which took place in the Serb-controlled part of the country, but international peacekeepers and police officers watched from a distance. The attack on Srebrenica was an assault on fundamental human rights


Auron Mejzini, Pristina, Kosovo


Have Your Say


The attendance by Serbian officials has been condemned by Serbian hardliners but welcomed by the chief international representative in Bosnia, Lord Ashdown.


"The Serb authorities and people are now moving from denial to recognition, and beyond that lies reconciliation," he told the BBC.


Arrests 'imminent'


In Serbia, many still believe the mass killings never took place. But a new video showing the execution of Muslim civilians sparked national soul-searching among Serbs last month.


SREBRENICA INDICTMENTS


Convicted, cases completed - 3 including former Bosnian Serb Army chief of staff Gen Radoslav Krstic


Appeals against convictions - 3


On trial - former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic


Cases at pre-trial stage - 9


Still at large - 3 including Radovan Karadzic and Gen Ratko Mladic


Source: International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia


Dutch peacekeepers who were guarding the Srebrenica enclave at the time of the massacre have accepted partial responsibility for what happened.


Mr Karadzic and Gen Mladic have been indicted for genocide but are still at large.


Serbian President Boris Tadic told the Bosnian Serb newspaper Nezavisne Novine that he hoped Gen Mladic would be arrested in the next few days.


Many of the widows attending the ceremony are still waiting to see justice done, says the BBC's Nick Hawton in Srebrenica.


"They killed my entire life and the only thing I want now is to see the guilty ones pay for it," Fatima Budic, whose 14-year-old son Velija was one of the victims, told AP news agency. Her husband and another son are among the missing.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4670379.stm.

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  Do religion and politics belong together?
Posted by: Andysand - 07-15-2005, 02:02 PM - Forum: Current Affairs - Replies (3)


I think they DO NOT belong together. For thousands of years, religion has bred hatred and wars. Mulims against jews, christians against non christians and of course muslims against non muslim.


It is illogical to have negative feelings against somebody becuase they do not believe what you do. MORAL VALUES are what counts and from morals we construct laws. Theft, murder etc etc are all immoral acts and that is why they are illegal. Not becuase of any link to a particular religion.


Tribe mentality is one of the greatest distasters to befall mankind. They form over religions, over race and even football teams. Witness the thugs that used to be so much in eveidence at English football games.


What is needed in this troubled world is tolerance. And that means muslims tolerating other faiths as well as the other way round. Don't invent terms and names for 'non-believers' simply because they have a different religeon, instead save the names for evil individuals. One cannot simply hate Jews or Arabs or Americans. It makes no sense and is unjust.


Andy

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  Charity
Posted by: alliex - 07-14-2005, 12:30 AM - Forum: General - Replies (8)


Assalam allikum brothers and sisters,


I was wondering if you could help me out. There is a charity called World Vision where you can sponser a child, who is in Africa or an undeveloped country. The money that you give them gives them food, shealter and schooling. But the thing is that it is a Christian organisation and they give out bibles. They have also a missionary where they give bibles out. So I don't want to give to this charity if they are spreading the word of christianty.


Do you know of any Muslim charities I can give to. Dosn't have to be the same as the above. But I rather give charity to a Muslim organisation that would spread Islamic views to people. So I live in Australia, does any one know of any good charities.


Wasalam Alliex

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  I miss some br. and sis.
Posted by: muhseen - 07-13-2005, 06:46 PM - Forum: General - Replies (5)


salam Alaikum.. I miss brother TODD, sister Jennifer, brother anya? Arent they online so much, oh I forgot, and sister Radiyah and bro lifutushi...


Wassalam

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  Tafseer
Posted by: muhseen - 07-12-2005, 04:51 AM - Forum: Islam - Replies (11)


Salam Alaikum..Which tafseer is most famous? And why some are different?


There is, Ibn Katheer, Fi Zilal-il Quaran, Tafhumol Quaran and few more...


I dont know which one is good for me to understand, i m not academic person..


wassalam

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  www.tagheyr.com - التغيير
Posted by: stanley - 07-11-2005, 06:45 PM - Forum: Links - Replies (3)


Asslamulaikum my dear brothers and sisters


I have come across a new Islamic Arabic website التغيير at the following address: www.tagheyr.com . The Site provides an in depth source for those interested in Islamic Fiqh, Aqeedah, Seerah, History & Culture. I hope that Inshallah it is of some benefit for you.

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  Definition of Backbiting?
Posted by: muhseen - 07-11-2005, 04:14 PM - Forum: Islam - Replies (3)


Salam Alaikum.. I want know the exactly definition of Backbiting in Islam? And examples? It is like ghieybaat?


wassalam

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  Illegal Suff
Posted by: muhseen - 07-11-2005, 03:51 PM - Forum: Islam - Replies (1)


Salam Alaikum..I have just simple question, it is allowed to use illegal software or copyrighted images without paying, would it this work an halal work and the money what one earn is this halal for his/her family?


If this is haram could it be for sake of Allah swt, wil Allah swt accept these good deeds?


JazzakallahuKhayr, fi amanillah,

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  WHO BOMBED LONDON.
Posted by: stanley - 07-10-2005, 08:39 PM - Forum: Current Affairs - Replies (21)


WHO BOMBED LONDON.


8/7/05


by Khalid Saffarini


Voice of Ummah - www.voiceofummah.net


Islam vs Kufr - www.islamvkufr.com


صوت الأمة - www.sawtalummah.com


الإدراك - www.idraak.com


التغيير- www.tagheyr.com


Thursday's bombings within the city of London were immediately labelled by Tony Blair as 'terrorist acts carried out in the name of Islam' . Such a rash supposition is not only superficial but also misleading in assessing the true identity of the culprits. In actuality there are only two plausible entities likely to have planned and executed the bombings. They are either The United States of America, or indeed an Islamic militant group linked to Al - Qaida.


1) The possibility of the U.S. being behind this action is linked to the recent escalation and strengthening of Britain within the international situation. With Britain being recently given the EU presidency, the role of hosting the current G8 summit was another opportunity for Tony Blair to solidify his position and Britain's as the leading European nation. The media frenzy prior to the G8 summit had portrayed Blair as the host who would act on behalf of the other G8 leaders in pressuring the U.S. to finally accept the Kyoto treaty. Coupled with the farcical Live 8 pop concerts, the buoyancy of the successful Olympic bid and Gordon Brown's popular debt elimination plan, Blair was experiencing a media and public support he hadn't received since the heyday of his leadership. Even days prior to the G8 summit, Blair seemed unyielding towards America as he persistently commented on how as G8 president Britain would lead the way into convincing George Bush to accept the terms of the Kyoto treaty, fairer trade and increased aid to Africa. It was evident that George Bush would have to play second fiddle to Tony Blair and Britain during the G8 summit .


It is a fact that Bush had no intention of conforming to European media pressure or Britain's will with the following comment made in Denmark the day before, 'Kyoto didn't work for the United States and it frankly, didn't work for the world'. Furthermore Bush outlined his proposal for the G8 summit by stating the U.S. had spent over $20bn in research and development for alternative fuels to crude oil. As U.S. official Faryar Shirzad stated, 'their (Europe) approach has largely been driven by working through the Kyoto protocol; ours has been one based on trying to advance the science and technology in this area'. This falls in line with the U.S. policy to cripple Europe within the Gulf via the high oil prices as explained in the comment 'Oil Prices - U.S.-Euro Conflict but the Ummah Pay for It'.


As the bombings took place a clearly shaken and distraught Tony Blair came forward to make his statement. Clearly unprepared and stuttering, Blair was unable to hide his anguish at the decision made by the other G8 leaders when he commented, 'the G8 leaders have agreed to continue the summit in my absence'. Such a comment was unnecessary considering the national crisis but also highlighted the humiliation Blair felt from the G8 leaders who had decided not to postpone while their host briefly visited London. Such a decision was obviously led by the United States. It was also a clear indication of the possible hindrance America felt by Blair's presence and also worked to emphasize to their counterparts his total insignificance. In fact the humiliation was deepened as the bombings worked to America's advantage further by conveniently ousting the British Prime Minister from the negotiations while allowing Bush to almost immediately give a far more confident, impressive (and better prepared) press conference in Gleneagles about his agenda regarding the 'War on Terrorism'.


Even as this was occurring conflicting reports were emerging from the U.S. and British media regarding the death toll. Within hours the American press had quoted victims above the 40 region while the British press had commented that less than a dozen had been killed. The British press confirmed a few days later that the number had exceeded 40. Somehow the U.S. knew the nature and potential damage of such bombings better than their British counterparts who were at the scene.. Furthermore U.S. officials clamed that the devices were detonated by timers while the British were contemplating the possibility of suicide bombers. A few days later the British also confirmed the high possibility of timers being used as detonators.


By the time Blair had returned to Gleneagles and the G8 summit had concluded, America had recorded a categorical victory. On the issue of Global warming the G8 issued a statement which mirrored that of America's only days prior and had almost omitted any mention of the Kyoto treaty. Stated the G8, 'uncertainties remain in our understanding of climate science…'. With regards to African aid, America had avoided writing any precise figures within the G8 declaration (as it had desired) instead 'agreeing' that the G8 and 'other donors' would increase aid by $25bn. Incredibly the U.S. had not only completely bypassed the proposed aid target of 0.7% of GDP, of which they were strongly against, they had even managed for it to be deleted from the declaration.


Somehow by arriving at the G8 summit under international pressure and scrutiny to conform to the European demands, the U.S. had left the summit further imposing its hegemony and having her arrogant demands met. Also the world was once again reminded of the threat of terrorism - the excuse for America's imperialistic foreign policy. Additionally the Europeans, specifically the British, who had generally been against the War on Iraq, will now have a venomous fervor to take revenge on the 'people who possess an ideology of murder' as Bush so often states.


2) As for the second possibility - It was just a group of Islamic fundamentalists who bombed the largely Muslim areas of Aldgate and Edgware Road, while simultaneously removing any serious media attention from the ongoing calamities within the Middle East and consequently aiding America's bloodthirsty War on Islam…..

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