1/08/2007

Another Attempt to Crackdown on Shia Dawa

There seems to be an attempted crackdown on Shia Dawa spreading across the Sunni majority countries. Frankly I'm really mad because this does nothing to help Muslim Unity. Even though I believe now is not the time to be discussing difference between Shias and Sunnis, it does not permit such a crackdown. Also there was such an issue in Sudan. I have noted it here.

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1/03/2007

Saddam Hussein: Execution Video Meant to Cause Shia-Sunni Conflict

So True. As I noted here, the US is trying to use his execution to further increase tension between Shias and Sunnis. We must reject this!

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It's Thomas Jefferson's Quran

Keith Ellison, the newly elected Muslim member of the US House will be using the personal copy of Thomas Jefferson, 3rd US President, at his swearing in ceremony.

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1/02/2007

Revered Saudi cleric denounces Shi'ites as infidels

News from a few days ago. This shows to what extent the Wahabis will go to create problems in the Muslim World as they have done in Iraq, Pakistan and many other places and to serve their British and US Masters.

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Stalin's Jews

Interesting Opinion that discusses the complicity of the Jews of Russian with Stalin.

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Sayed Fadlallah: US using Saddam death to sow Muslim discord

"Beware of such discord because it's what the Americans want -- seeking revenge on the Muslim world and the destruction of Islam by launching a cultural, political, economic and security war," said Fadlallah who has followers throughout the Shiite Muslim world.

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Shaheed Muhammad Baqir Sadr Message on Islamic Unity

The imperialist forces are pushing for a war across the Middle East between Shias and Sunnis. This message from Shaheed Muhammad Baqir Sadr, killed in 1981 for making it forbidden on Muslims to join the Baath Party and called for Jihad against the Baath Party and Saddam Hussein, on Islamic Unity is truly useful in todays Iraq quagmire.

This is the last message before the Ba’athists in Iraq executed him on April 9, 1980, along with his sister and hundreds of his supporters.

"Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the world, and peace and blessing be upon Prophet Muhammad, his purified family and guided companions.

O’ my dear Iraqi people:

I talk to you all, Sunnis and Shias, Arabs and Kurds, at this acute moment of your crisis and Jihadi life, because the crisis doesn’t belong to one sect or group. And since the crisis is the crisis of all Iraqi people, the brave reaction and the struggle must become the reality of all the Iraqi people.

Since I knew my existence (being) and responsibility towards the Ummah, I have spent this existence for the sake of the brotherhood of Shias and Sunnis, Arabs and Kurds. I defend the message, which unifies all of them. And the belief which embraces all of them.

I lived with my thought and being, only for Islam – the way of freedom and the aim of all. Thus I am with you, my Sunni brother and son, as much as I am with you, my Shia brother and son. I am with both of you as much as you are with Islam, and as much as you carry this great torch to save Iraq from the nightmare of oppression and injustice.

The tyrants and their allies are trying to make our righteous Sunni sons believe that the problem is a Sunni-Shia one in order to separate them from their battle against the common enemy.

I want to say to you, the sons of Ali and Hussain, the sons of Abu Bakr and Umar, that the battle is not between the Shia and the Sunni rule. The Sunni rule, which was represented by the guided khalafa, caused Imam Ali to carry the sword defending it in the battles of the Apostates under the leadership of Abu Bakr. We must all defend the Islamic flag whatever its sectarian colour.

Half a century ago, the Shia ulema issued their fatwas making it a Jihad to defend the Sunni rule, which was carrying the Islamic banner and hundreds of thousands of Shia went out to the battlefield shedding their blood to protect the Islamic motto. The actual rule today is not a Sunni rule although the people at the top belong historically to the Sunni branch of Islam.

Sunni rule doesn’t mean the rule of a person, who has descended from Sunni parents, but it means the rule of Abu Bakr and Umar, which has been challenged by the tyrant rulers of Iraq today in all their practices. They abuse Islam, they abuse Ali and Umar together, violate Islam every day in every step they take.

O’ my sons and brothers, the sons of Mosul, Bassrah, the sons of Baghdad, Karbala and Najaf, the sons of Saerra and Kadhimiyah, the sons of Amarah, Kut and Sulemaniyah, the sons of Iraq everywhere.

I promise you all that I am for all of you, for the sake of all of you, and that you are my aim in the present and the future. Your words must unite, and your plans must be unified under motto of Islam, for the sake of saving Iraq from the nightmare of this authoritarian rule, building a free, glamorous Iraq, brightened by the justice of Islam, and covered by the dignity of man. In this Iraq, citizens with all their nationalities and sects will feel that they are brothers and will all contribute in the leadership of their country, building their home and realizing their Islamic ideas and the dawn of our glamorous history."

From AIM Islam Forums

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1/01/2007

Making up my Downtime

I have been very busy especially with work the past week or so. I guess that since I have a few weeks off before college starts back up I would try to keep myself busy. So many things have happened. Here is a roundup of some very interesting articles of the past week or so!

He takes his secrets to the grave. Our complicity dies with him

Ariel Sharon Accused of Assassinating Yasser Arafat

While everyone was focused on Saddam the sectarian violence continued. Suicide bomber kills Shiite cleric, eight others

Great Analysis about Hizballah

From Bahrain;Newly-powerful Shi'ite opposition disrupts Bahrain parliament

This great article about Zionist Politics


Blair drumming about another war before he leaves office


The cost of Islamophobia

Why did Russia and China vote to sanction Iran?

The US-Saudi-Wahabi Nexus!


Syria Voices Astonishment to Execution of Saddam Hussein

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12/23/2006

Lahoud Holds His Ground

I really do like Lebanese President Emile Lahoud. He has stood up for the Resistance and has constantly balked at the ruling party and feverishly opposes US and French intervention in Lebanon. The ruling party, which is now unconstitutional since the Shia ministers and their allies stepped down, has been trying to get him to abdicate power but that wont happen anytime soon. His term ends in November of 2007.

Also Arab League Secretary General Amr Mussa has failed to reach a compromise. I think its because in the end of the day the Arab League holds no weight and the people and the governments of the region do not trust it. Its a very weak organization and really you cant expect too much when its leading members are a bunch of dictators like Abdullah of Jordan and the Land of Hijaz [I refuse to call it Saudi Arabia because it is named after the ruling family which in theory owns all the land] as well of Mubarek of Egypt who has been in power since 1981. If only we had more Lahouds as leaders. Where would the the Arab and Muslim world be?

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People's Revolt in Lebanon

A great article for the average individual who knows little about Lebanon.

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