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Muharram 4, 1429, January 13, 2008 #3
Osama and Mullah Omar: Are they alive?
Please scroll all the way down.
[Ms. Bhutto's words created confusion.]
Jamaat al-Muslimeen [News] [4 items only]
P.O. Box 10881
Baltimore, MD 21234
Oppression of Muslims in America: Padilla, Hassouna,
al-Jayyousi Sentencing
On January 14, 2008 the sentencing phase in the cases of
three innocent Muslims will enter its second week. The judge
is evading the fact that Padilla was tortured [politely
called "interrogation" by the regime.]
Dr. Al-Jayyousi never met or talked with Padilla but he is
being linked nevertheless.
Appeal in Lynne Stewart,
Ahmed 'Abdel Sattar
Case Coming up on January 29
Oral Argument for the Appeal is January 29 in the 2 Circuit,
500 Pearl Street, NY, NY for Lynne Stewart,
Ahmad 'Abdel Sattar and Yousry. We are hoping for a large
turnout to confront the Judges at least visually.
Outreach: Literature on Pakistan & Ahmed 'Abdel Sattar's
Case given to 162 Muslims
January 11, 2008: After Juma' salat, at Masjid Rahma in
Baltimore, Maryland, selective distribution of literature was
carried out. Literature on U.S. strategy for military
intevention in Pakistan was given to 75 Pakistanis. It
included a powerful article on Karachi as well as
documentation of Ms. Bhutto's mistaken revelation of her
plans to an Israeli terrorist.
In addition, 87 people, mostly Arabs and African-Americans,
were given an extensive article on the case of Ahmed 'Abdel
Sattar, in a Colorado cell, sentenced to 26 years. This is an
eminent Egyptian-American who spoke on the phone to critics
of the murderous Egyptian tyrant Hosni Mubarak and stood up
for the rights of the Blind Shaikh Dr, Omar 'Abdel Rahman.
Abdel Sattar was a humble worker in the U.S. post office but
he was very learned in the Qur'an and Hadith and realized
that authentic Islam does not permit Muslims to be silent
when the rights of a great scholar like the Blind Shaikh
are violated.
Letter from Imam Jamil's wife and Activist-attorney
A Small but Significant Legal Victory for
Imam Jamil al-Amin
As-salaamu'alaikum,
Al hamdulillah, on Monday, January 7, 2008, the 11th
Circuit Court of Appeals released its decision on the Imam's
1983 inmate action ruling that the warden and his staff at
Reidsville violated his First Amendment right of free speech
when they continued to open my legal mail outside of the
Imam's presence. The Imam originally filed this suit pro se
and received a favorable ruling on the District
Court level.
The pro bono attorneys appointed by the 11th Circuit
Court of Appeals argued the case in September before a
three-judge panel. We can now proceed with this case, and we
will keep you informed.
The Imam sends his salaams. I am attaching the decision just
in case you wanted to read it.
Hasbunallah,
Sister Karima
Movie Review: Another take on the Great Debaters
Up from America's Special Brand of Slavery: The Hunger in
our Hearts
by Karen English [Los Angeles]
There was a line in The Great Debaters that took me
back three decades to an auditorium on Fillmore Street in San
Francisco. I'd come up from Los Angeles to visit my brother,
who'd recently left his post Vietnam hippie life to join the
Nation of Islam. Not to worry, I had assured my mother. She
only had to leave it to me. I would get him out of
that "nonsense".
Funny, the turn life can take. The next time my mother saw me
I was in a long skirt and head covering, having found the
message of the black man needing to be restored to his
natural mind, irresistible. How could I not become a part of
that movement? Every Wednesday night and Friday night, every
Sunday morning, I was in that auditorium on Fillmore Street
being mesmerized by the message of unity, self-reliance, and
the restoration of the black man to his nobler self. Before
that exposure, I had known nothing ---or nearly
nothing---about my history. I only had a slight academic
awareness of what slavery had done to black people. Having
grown up in Southern California, I'd had no experience, in
real time, with overt racism nor the spirit or letter of Jim
Crow laws. There was my mother's occasional admonishment
(directed at my brother and me) to act our age and not our
color. She'd drop that gem on us whenever we were about to go
a whiter section of L.A. Her words had us straightening up,
knowing that, yes---we did have a point to prove.
Sitting in the temple, week after week, I rejoiced in having
narrowly escaped my previous, foolish life. I was being given
a chance to think a new way. I see now, in part, I'd been
caught up in the youthful romance and excitement of the black
power movement, but in my heart there must have been a
fundamental hunger. I believe it's the same hunger that lives
in the heart of every person who is the product of what was
America's special brand of slavery.
Probably no one in the movie theater that day had had my
experience with the Nation of Islam, but when Melvin Tolson
(Denzel Washington) upbraided his student, Henry Lowe, for
having the audacity to challenge him, the speech he delivered
was so impassioned and heart wrenching, so stunning, I could
feel the collective held breath of everyone in the largely
black audience. It was as if Professor Tolson's words were
going straight to our hearts. No detour to the intellect but
straight to that part of our brains in which resides a deep
historical pain. I wanted to put my head in my hands and cry.
We are still a people so far from our natural selves---as
evidenced by too many things to name. I sometimes think we
were we a better people fifty years ago when we had to pull
together against blatant bigotry and oppression.
It did not matter that the Professor Tolson character was
making reference to an event (the Willie Lynch speech) that
never took place. It didn't matter the movie's concessions to
Hollywood: Samantha Booke falling into bed a little too
easily with the Lowe character; the crowd of black protestors
outside the jail being just a little too bold; James Farmer
demanding just retribution from the redneck farmer... When
Denzel gave his two minute speech, The Great Debaters
ceased to be entertainment. It became a sobering reminder of
all the ways we have been programmed to fail ourselves. The
physical chains have been removed but, as a people, we are
not yet back to our "righteous minds".
The writer is the distinguished Secretary General of
Jamaat al-Muslimeen
Letter:
Re: Jamaat al-Muslimeen's 100 Books Campaign:
Read Europe's History
As-Salaam Elekum Brother!
My suggestions (not specific but taking a broad-based view of
the current need of Muslims living in western countries-- in
order to effectively respond to interference in daily
religious and cultural lives of Muslims by western political,
religious leaders since pre- and post- 9/11 --with facts from
history of Christianity and Europe's political and religious
warfares of past centuries. Most criticism of Muslims are
often --of a defensive nature or overly aggressive --minus
facts The Muslims retaliations against the West's verbal
propaganda attacks in the media fall on deaf ears and are
mostly ineffective. A stronger debate would evolve if Muslims
read, as an example, more about European history of several
centuries (via English literature as one source). This would
give them a more authentic argument against "secularism" as
defined by them and as it evolved in Europe through the
centuries. Secularism for the west means "anti-religion" and
their attacks against Islam and Muslims today is, in fact, an
attitude that has evolved through the centuries (in Europe),
one (attitude) being for the "ruler"/ruling class may impose
its beliefs and power over its (to wipe them out) opponents.
"Secularism" for Indians (from India) means something
different. It is more about a "live and let live" attitude,
in other words, allowing all religious groups to exist within
their society because Indian history, especially before
British rule, was unlike European history. Their attitude is
not "anti-religions." It could be labeled as more
"democratic," unlike in western nations which is in essence
"anti-democratic" in nature. What I am saying here is that
Muslims need to read in depth about the west in order to
confront them with rational and valid arguments of
their own.
Books to read: Western history; history of the Christian
Church and Christianity; anti-Islam/anti-Qur'an/anti-Prophet
Mohammad/anti-Muslims writings in Europe such as those
related to the Abbots of Cluny/Cluney in France during the
8th century A.D.; Dante's description of Prophet Mohammad in
the "Divine Comedy;" forward in George Sade's 19th century
English translation of the meaning of the Qur'an (the same
that was used by the first Muslim U.S.Congressman during his
swearing-in ceremony recently); various 19th century
English/British writers such as Voltaire, George Bernard
Shaw, etc. Readings such as these may, inshallah, give
Muslims better perspective/understanding--and more valid
arguments-- against westerners and their
anti-Islam/anti-Muslim propaganda.
AS-Salaam Elekum!
Sister Sofia
Letter: Distinguished U.S. Imam Urges bigger distribution
of Dr. Siddique's Article
Dear brother Kaukab, Shukran for your great work. The article
Understanding Pakistan is outstanding and
extremely important. It is an excellent analysis. Of course I
don't expect anything less from your scholarship.
My Naseehah: This article should be made into a one page
tract or flyer and given out to every masjid in America,
especially to the African-American masajid. When your group
visits a masjid or Muslim convention or conference and give
out tracts on political prisoners and such they should be
handed this article on
Understanding Pakistan, in sha'llah.
[Imam] Warith Deen Umar [Albany, New York]
Understanding Pakistan [Part 2]
Debacle of Secularism: Military Action
was okay...
By Kaukab Siddique, Ph.D
Associate Professor of English & Mass Communication
The secularized segments [the enclaves in major cities] were
quite content to let Bush and General Musharraf tear apart
the Taliban in Afghanistan. The secularists literally cheered
as America's air fleet bludgeoned Afghanistan. They watched
with glee as Musharraf handed over hundreds of Islamic
activitists to America's tender mercies, to be tortured in
Bagram and then hooded, shackled and flown to Guantanamo Bay.
Islamic people all over Pakistan protested the bombing of
Afghanistan but the secularist line was that the "Islamists"
represent only a small minority of Pakistanis.
The violations of Pakistan's integrity, sovereignty, human
rights and international law with which the secularists were
willing to put up help us to understand the narrow moral base
of groups focused on the wonders of New York, London
and Paris:
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The U.S. crossed Pakistani air space to bomb Afghanistan.
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Musharraf provided logistical support to the U.S. and
provided a big base near Jacobabad.
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Bombing of Afghanistan continued during Ramadan. Even
Musharraf cringed but not the secularists.
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The Taliban's ambassador to Pakistan, Mullah Zaif, a man
known for his culture and grace, was handed over by
Musharraf to the U.S., a breach of Muslim history which has
no parallel for a thousand years.
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After the Taliban resurgence, 2005, 2006, 2007, Pakistan kept
the U.S. and NATO occupation armies in Afghanistan supplied
by providing transit to the equipment and ammunition.
According to the Pentagon, 40% of the supplies for the
military forces in Afghanistan are generated from Pakistan
itself. Thus Pakistani industrialists are making good money
off the occupation of a Muslim nation.
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Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay left most Pakistani secularists
untouched, other than a few honorable exceptions.
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Then came General Musharraf's military incursions into
Waziristan in which the Pakistani military killed hundreds
of Islamic activists along with uncounted civilians. The
Islamic people of Waziristan fought back and killed more than
a thousand Pakistani troops. The secularists expressed dismay
at the ferocity of the Islamic resistance but did not protest
the violations of the rights of Pakistanis in Waziristan
which had been affirmed by the Founder of Pakistan himself.
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Finally, the corruption and immorality unleashed by Musharraf
was challenged by the young Islamic women of Jamia Hafsa and
the leaders of the Red Mosque. The challenge though peaceful
and non-violent was crushed by Musharraf's commandos with
brutal and overwhelming force. Hundreds of young women were
killed. Abdul Rashid Ghazi was martyred. The forces of
Pakistani secularism UNANIMOUSLY HAILED the murder and mayhem
perpetrated by military forces right in the capital of
Pakistan. Although the Pakistani military, secular to the
core, has committed numerous crimes, the sacrilege and
slaughter in Islamabad was unique. It can only be compared to
the Indian army's entry into the Golden Temple of the Sikh
nation in Amritsar.
[To be continued, inshallah.]
War News {From our Media Monitor and researchers.}
Pakistan: 18 Hour bombardment in Swat: Martyrdom Attack
in Lahore.
January 12, 2008: South Waziristan: A Pakistani military fort
came under heavy attack by hundreds of Islamic Taliban
forces. The Pakistani military says, it repelled the attack
and inflicted heavy losses on the Taliban. However, at this
point the details cannot be verified.
Pakistan is trying to withdraw its elite troops from North
Waziristan to be replaced by paramilitaries if the local
people agree.
January 9 and 10, 2008: Pakistani forces moved into the
northern confines of Swat state with overwhelming
numbers. An attack force of elite troops in one hundreds
trucks, protected by armored vehicles and engineering units,
advanced into positions previously held by Islamic
resistance. Meanwhile Pakistani heavy artillery and
helicopter gunships attacked suspected ingress points used
by the resistance. The sustained bombardment over 18 hours
reportedly killed numerous Islamic militants but a body count
has not been been carried out yet.
At one point during the bombing, there was a rumor that
Maulvi Fazlullah, the leader of the Islamic resistance in
Swat, was among those killed. However, later news indicate
that the Maulvi has withdrawn successfully with most of the
mujahideen and took weapons along.
Lahore Police Attacked by 20 year old bomber: On
January 10, a police force waiting outside the Lahore High
Court [near the General Post Office] to escort a planned
protest rally by lawyers was hit by a martyrdom operator.
According to eye witnesses, the assailant was approximately
20 years old with a small beard and long hair. He was
chanting in Urdu ["mareyn gay, mur jayen gay"] as he moved
rapidly to the police and exploded. The entire police force
was wiped out, with 27 killed and 58 wounded. The assailant's
body was torn to shreds and bits and pieces of his flesh were
collected later from the trees.
The attack sent shock waves through the city as this kind of
thing has not happened in Lahore. General Musharraf condemned
the attack and added: "They are not human." Conspiracy
theories are rampant because if the attack had occurred
minutes later, it would have hit the lawyers. The political
opposition, including Jamaate Islami, has strongly condemned
the attack.
Pictures of the dead and wounded policemen have appeared in
the media. Lying on the street, some with their clothes torn
off by the blast, the policemen usually reviled by Lahoris
have gained some sympathy from the public.
January 9: South Waziristan: In a hit and run attack,
Islamic raiders killed one Pak troop and wounded 3. In
another incident, three more Paks were captured. Musharraf is
planning an all out offensive to capture Baitullah Mehsud,
the South Waziristan Islamic leader whom the government
accuses of killing Benazir Bhutto.
Musharraf regime launches Propaganda Offensive:
The regime has distributed a number of propaganda ploys to
discredit its Islamic opponents. One is that the "suicide
bombings" are the work of India's intelligence agency RAW.
Second that the bomber in Lahore was "Afghan" or of "Central
Asian extraction." A third one, not published but distributed
by word of mouth is the best. According to this story, the
army arrested some men in a house in Swat, who, when their
clothes were taken off, turned out to be uncircumcised!
[Astute Pakistanis say, why are these men not put on display.
The rumor does indicate how "interrogations" are carried
out.] Top of the line, this one actually published, is the
report that Maulvi Fazlullah has contacted India and
sought support.
Others note: General Musharraf's ties with India are
excellent and resulted in severe restrictions on Pakistanis
trying to enter Kashmir to help the resistance there.
IRAQ: Operation Phantom Phoenix: The "re-Conquest" of
Iraq:40,000 Pounds of bombs dropped
by our media monitor
January 10, 2008: As part of a big military offensive against
Al-Qaidah titled "Phantom Pheonix," the U.S. air force
dropped 40,000 pounds of bombs on Islamic hideouts in the
Latifya area southwest of Baghdad. These are areas of palm
groves which are on fire as a result of the bombing. The
detail of the bombing given out is that 40 bombs, 1000-pounds
each, were dropped on 40 targets. The Shi'ite military
forces working with the U.S. say that "the air strikes had
killed many insurgents" but that they were unable to conduct
an official body count by nightfall."
[NY Times January 11.]
The U.S. claims that the air assault was conducted with Iraqi
civilian information but then it comes out that "people began
fleeing the area after the air assault." [NY Times.]
In the north, the operation in Diyala province, stronghold of
al-Qaidah, the operation is petering out as the mujahideen
were reportedly informed in time and melted away.
The U.S. is suffering casualties even as it is using its
maximum power to smash al-Qaidah. In Diyala it says, 9 U.S.
troops were killed in one day. U.S. losses for January [13
days] are 18 killed and 34 wounded.
Osama and Mullah Omar send out Radical Messages
Jihad Unspun has translated an extensive message from
Osama bin Laden. [December 29, 2007.] It was probably meant
only for his own forces because it goes into the details of
the situation in Iraq and criticizes the activities of Sunni
tribes which have hooked up with the U.S.
Osama excoriates the Saudi rulers' activities which are
underway to bring Sunnis in support of the U.S. He has
contempt for the Saudi rulers and calls them the "governors
of Riyadh."
Woven into the message is some of Osama's poetry.
He shows deep concern for Palestine and some of the elements
of Hamas who are flirting with Israel. He makes categorical
assertions that no deal with Israel will be accepted by the
Muslim ummah and all of Palestine must be liberated.
Overall Osama comes across as an extraordinarily Islamic
thinker, deeply imbued with the vision of liberation of
Muslim lands.
Dr. Al-Massari, the reknowned Saudi Arabian dissident has
circulated an Eid message from Mullah Umar, the
legendary leader of the Taliban in Afghanistan. The content
of the message indicates that the Taliban are winning and
will not compromise as long as U.S.-NATO forces are
in Afghanistan.
The situation of NATO in Afghanistan, observers say, is quite
weak. Hence the U.S. announcement that it will send 3000 more
marines to stop the Taliban's Spring offensive.
2008-01-14 Mon 18:29:12 cst
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