Safar 17, 1425/ April 8, 2004 #45
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FUNNIEST QUOTE of 2004 [Till now]:
"These people hate freedom. We love freedom."
[President
Bush
on
Iraqi
resistance, April 6.]
SILLIEST QUOTE of 2004 [Till Now]:
"It's not a Shi'a uprising. These are just
thugs." [General Myers, U.S.
military chief, referring to Sayyid Muqtada
al-Sadr's uprising.]
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WAR NEWS: Compiled by our
Media
Monitor
FALLUGAH: UNCONQUERED AFTER THREE DAYS of
ASSAULT.
RAMADI:
Mujahideen
on Attack.
MOSQUE HIT WITH Two 500 kg BOMBS at Zuhr Prayers:
40 Killed.
CIVILIANS KILLED NOW in HUNDREDS.
SHIAH-SUNNI UNITY EMERGING:
But SISTANI NOT SURE:
MUQTADA AL-SADR CHALLENGES
U.S.
HEGEMONY.
There is a barrage of news coming out of
Iraq. New Trend has been able
to sort out the following facts:
The U.S. is using maximum fire power against the
resistance, including jet
fighters, AC-130 rapid firing helicopter
gunships, Abrams tanks and heavily
armed infantry.
The Iraqi mujahideen are a lightly armed, rag tag
group but are supported by
the population. Like classical guerrilla
fighters, they move as fish in
water.
The U.S. propaganda gambit of "we are liberating"
Iraq has become a bad
joke.
U.S. attempts to take Fallujah have failed after
three days of block buster
attacks.
On April 7, reports came out that the U.S. had
attacked a mosque in Fallujah
killing 40 people who had assembled for Zuhr
prayers. During the day, the
U.S. wouldn't admit that it had hit a mosque
['our policy is not to hit
mosques.'] However, by the end of the day, the
U.S. admitted [source:
NPR]
that it had dropped TWO 500 kg bombs on the
courtyard of the mosque only to
flatten its wall. It claimed that ONLY ONE person
had been killed. However,
Associated Press reported that 40 people had been
killed and there was no
sign of fighters in the mosque before the
bombing.
In Ramadi, on April 6 a new element entered the
conflict when for the first
time, instead of roadside bombs and hit-and-run
raids, the mujahideen
actually took on America's best troops in frontal
combat, killing 12
American troops and wounding 20. The U.S. claims
that 60 Iraqis were killed
in the fighting.
LARGE NUMBERS OF CIVILIANS are being killed as
the U.S. batters its way into
Fallujah. Hospitals in the city have given a
count of 60 killed and 150
wounded (before the mosque bombing).
As-Sayyid Muqtada al-Sadr is openly defying the
military might of the U.S.
General Kimmit, operations commander for the
occupation forces, has
threatened to destroy the Shi'ite militia and to
put the Islamic leader on
trial as a criminal.
The Sayyid is on the point of taking away the
leadership of the Shi'ite
community from Ayatollah Sistani. The forces of
Al-Sadr have taken over both
Najaf and Kerbala as well as Kut, from where they
ejected the Ukrainian
mercenaries.
In Kerbala, the "al-Mehdi" militia of the
charismatic Sayyid are fighting
Polish troops.. One of the deputies of the Sayyid
were killed by the Poles.
Kazakhistan has announced that will withdraw its
small contigent in May.
Japan is concerned about the safety of its
troops.
SPORADIC FIGHTING HAS OCCURRED in Baghdad. In one
incident, Shi'is and
Sunnis united to fight the Americans. [Two
American soldiers were killed in
the fighting.] Calls for SHIA-SUNNI UNITY have
gone out. The heat of battle
against a foreign and hated enemy, seen as
responsible for the slow death of
a million Iraqi children during the sanctions
regime, is bringing the two
sects together.
PRESIDENT SADDAM HUSSAIN has been FLOWN OUT OF
IRAQ. Evidently the Americans
think, the wave of revolution in Iraq could try
to free the captive leader
of the country.
SPECIAL CLARIFICATION.
Zionist
media have been spreading the story that
Sayyid al-Sadr's father was killed by Saddam
Hussain. Read the reports
carefully and it comes out that it was nothing
more than a rumor spread by
the enemies of Iraq, both Zionists and
Iranians.
Al-Sadr himself does not
believe it. [In these times, every possible crime
can be attributed to
President Hussain because he cannot answer.]
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Q & A:
IS THERE A
HADITH
ABOUT INWARD "JIHAD" BEING
SUPERIOR to EXTERNAL JIHAD with
WEAPONS?
[From Ahmed in New Jersey: There is a White
American who is a Sufi and is
much respected by the White House. He knows
Arabic and is a scholar with a
following in north California. He says that
according to the Prophet, pbuh,
the greater jihad is 'The Jihad of the heart, or
the jihad of the spirit.'
I could not find it in
Qur'an
or
Bukhari.
Please clarify.]
Answer by
Kaukab Siddique:
In America, Muslims have the duty of peacefully
giving the message of Islam. The jihad with the
sword is not applicable to a
Muslim minority living in a non-Muslim country.
Jihad with weapons is
appropriate where Muslims are being physically
attacked. {There are many
aspects of Jihad which I have written and spoken
about elsewhere.}
I think I know whom you are asking about. If he
said what you have quoted
about him, he is indeed a liar. Though we must
live peacefully in America,
it does not mean that we should talk dishonestly
about Islamic texts and try
to denigrate those who are on the battlefield.
Allah and the Prophet (pbuh)
have given the fighters a place above all other
Muslims.
The quotation you have given IS NOT FOUND IN ANY
OF THE SIX AUTHENTIC BOOKS
OF HADITH. Great Islamic scholars have debunked
it as a fabrication. Among
the scholars whom you can read on this are
Dr. Omar 'Abdel Rahman
and Hassan al-Banna. Here is what the martyr Shaikh al-Banna
had to say:
"The belief is widespread among many Muslims that
fighting the enemy is the
lesser jihad, and that there is a greater jihad,
the jihad of the spirit.
Many of them invoke as proof of the following
narration [athar]:
The Prophet said: 'We have returned from the lesser jihad to
embark on the greater
jihad.' They said: 'What is the greater jihad?'
He (the Prophet) said: 'The
jihad of the heart, or the jihad of the spirit.'
Some of them try, by
recourse to this, to divert people from the
importance of fighting,
preparing for combat, and resolving to undertake
it and embark on Allah's
way. This narration IS NOT REALLY A SOUND HADITH:
The Prince of Believers in
matters of Hadith, Al-Hafiz b. Hajar, said in
Tasdid al-Qaws:
'It is well-known and often repeated, and was a
saying of Ibrahim b. 'Abla.'
"
So, dear reader, it is not a saying of the
Prophet Muhammad, pbuh, who
placed armed struggle above all else and prayed
for martyrdom.
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RESISTANCE in the NORTH
US troops kill eight demonstrators in Kirkuk as
helicopter crashes northeast
of Baghdad
07-04-2004, 12:55
At least eight Iraqis were shot dead Wednesday
and 12 wounded in an exchange
of gunfire with US occupation forces during a
demonstration west of Kirkuk
to protest US raids on Fallujah, police and
medics said.
Awad Khalaf al-Juburi, police chief in Hawija,
some 50 kilometers west of
Kirkuk, said there had been a demonstration by
about 1500 persons to
denounce what they called the massacres committed
by the American troops in
Fallujah.
US marines were engaged in fierce fighting
Wednesday with resistance
fighters in Fallujah.
Elsewhere, a U.S. military helicopter crashed
Wednesday and was seen burning
in the central Iraqi city of Baqouba, where
Shiite militiamen and American
troops were also fighting, The
AP
reported.
The crash came immediately after an explosion was
heard. The helicopter was
seen in flames in a field near a residential
neighborhood. U.S. troops
closed off the site.
U.S. troops and Shiite fighters clashed Wednesday
in Baqouba, some 50
kilometers northeast of Baghdad. During the
fighting, the Shiites attacked
the governor's offices with rocket-propelled
grenades, The AP added.
(Albawaba.com)
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CHICAGO
FORESAW TURN OF EVENTS IN IRAQ and CALLED
FOR WITHDRAWAL of U.S.
TROOPS in MARCH
by Ather Masood [New Trend's veteran journalist
in Chicago]
On a warm, breezy afternoon Protestors took over
downtown Chicago. Amongst a
sea of Muslims, Christians, Jews, of every shape,
protestors rallied against
the continued Military intervention in Iraq. An
estimated 10,000 protestors
marched from the famous waterpower plaza, All the
way to City Hall, finally
stopping at the Chicago Federal Plaza.
Aron Patterson, Fred Hmapton Jr., Kathy Kelly,
Congressman Dany Davis, and
the Reverend Jessie Jackson all marched blocking
everything in their path.
Incorporating the issues of
Falsteen,
Reparations, illegal detentions,
Afghanistan,
Chechnya,
Haiti, and Iraq, marchers closed ranks in a show of
force for everyone to see. Disagreements arose
over the proposed route
between marchers and police officials.
Very few onlookers showed visible signs of
anguish against the realists. In
fact some of the police themselves shouted in
support of marchers banners.
Six people were originally counted as arrested.
Three people were later
found only to have been jailed. The effects of
these huge protests in the
City of Chicago definitely contribute to an
Anti-Bush sentiment which is now
growing beyond leaps and bounds. Muslim Community
representatives did show
up in force, alongside others issuing call for
concern.
Also included were representatives from the
Native-American community who
spoke out against mascots used to mock Native
peoples nationwide. (The
University of Illinois-Urbana Champagne being the
most infamous), the
Puerto-Rican community condemning Iraq conflicts,
Philipino-Activists
condemning Anti-Muslim behavior in Southern
Philippines, Cuban activists
amongst others.
Stopping at City-Hall offices the marchers
condemned the Mayor for not
taking a strong stand to allow open protesting in
downtown Chicago. Crossing
the Chicago river with the water dyed green,
Deebka performers and Philipino
ethnic musical artists provided a light
background from the fiery speeches
and shouts. Disabled Americans, who have had
their programs destroyed by
Iraqi-War, led the march in wheel-chairs to show
how the Heartland is in
crisis.
Pro-War marchers showed up in very small groups.
Most of them were in
motorcycles and a handful of Alderman holding a
counter-rally. Large numbers
of family members effected by the war came
holding portraits of loved ones
now dead. THE VERY NUMBER OF PORTRAITS CARRIED BY
LOVED-ONES REVEALS TRUE
CASUALTY NUMBERS ARE NOT BEING TOLD. The number
of stories, letters, and
complaints from actual service men and women were
on display for anyone to
read. It was clear, after reading these letters
myself (from the hands of
service member family representatives) that Iraq
has turned into a "lawless
state of despair," as one soldier wrote in a
letter to his mother.
Repeatedly letters written to family members
speak of American dissensions,
killing of civilians, mass-adultery, looting,
shootings, and even a lack of
equipment. "The war has not ended. It actually is
still taking place," a
letter addressed to an Illinois family member
stated. "We were told how nice
Iraq would be. Nothing can be further than the
truth," the letter read.
Another letter read stated "Looks like we were
ill-prepared to begin with on
purpose." Allah knows best.
THE TROOPS NEED TO COME HOME NOW. THAT’S IT
STRAIGHT UP!
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IN REMEMBRANCE OF RACHEL CORRIE.
March 17, 2004
AL-JAZEERA
AND SISTERS YVONNE RIDLEY AND SHASTA
Dear Al-Jazeera,
Marhaba and Asalam-ailikum.
May this message find you well and in good
spirits.
After four months I recently hit up your website
address. It was wonderful
to read some of your stories which other
media
outlets routinely missed,
especially things pertaining to the Middle East
in particular.
However, I do notice that these days your
presentations do not have the
power of Sisters Ridley or Shasta. It seems to me
that for all-intensive
purposes AL-jazeera has followed the example of other
media
outlets fearing the repercussions of American policy.
I would like to remind you that Al-Jazeera and
Al-Arabia journalists
continue to be of special target in Iraq. One
only has to read any flimsy
news report for this to become clear. I ask how
has your present policy
changed your level of comfort? It has not. In
fact after letting the two
sisters go, your reporting has become maligned in
my opinion which serves
the purpose of American dictatorial foreign
policy. Perhaps they too have
made this clear in your mind?
Did you know that I used to look with pride on
Al-Jazeera's coverage? But
how sad it is that you have become the very thing
you so eloquently
criticized before: a voice for elitists favoring
Western materialism over
non-materialistic, Muslim/Arab traditional,
non-consumption living. Anyone
reading your website would realize this fact.
I find it particularly hilarious how you focus on
Bollywood and choose very
little coverage on Muslims being denied their
very Human Rights on the
Subcontinent. Some coverage to this issue was
given, but compared to
Bollywood's coverage it is nothing.
Believe it or not I actually regret introducing
your services within certain
circles in America, Mexico,
Canada,
and England.
I really advise that you enter into dialogue with
sisters Ridley and Shasta.
Your reporting on Anti-War and Falasteen matters
has become very transparent
in my view. It was not that way previously.
I am open to any corrections and criticism from
your side.
Still your brother in Islam.
Ather Muhammad Masood
Islamic Peoples Movement.
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