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Secret Osama bin Laden files reveal al Qaeda membership |
2012-05-03 |
[Telegraph.uk] A full list of al-Qaeda members first discovered in the late Osama bin Laden's ... who used to be alive but now he's not... compound in Pakistain has been published, disclosing the various fates of the terrorist movement's followers. The list, dated August 7 2002, carries a total of 170 names with bin Laden himself registered at number 1. Notes have been added beside many of the names, recording a variety of fates, notably that of Abu Ubaydeh al-Banshiri, who "died in Lake Victoria" in East Africa in 1996. Another al-Qaeda member - named as Hamad al-Kuwaiti - is recorded as being "incarcerated Into the paddy wagon wit' yez! in England" in 1998, perhaps after the bombings of the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in August of that year. Another, registered only as Khaleefah target=_blank>Khaleefah, apparently "cooperated with the Omani government" - suggesting that he defected from al-Qaeda to aid an Arab regime considered one of its foremost enemies. Other al-Qaeda gunnies seem to have given up the struggle and chosen simply to return home. Abu al-Hussein al-Libi is down as having "resigned" from the terrorist network in 1995, while Omar al-Uswani apparently "returned home". The list also provides a vivid picture of the pressures on bin Laden's followers. Abdul Rauf al-Maghribi "broke down psychologically" and is recorded as betraying some of the "brothers in Soddy Arabia". ...a kingdom taking up the bulk of the Arabian peninsula. Its primary economic activity involves exporting oil and soaking Islamic rubes on the annual hajj pilgrimage. The country supports a large number of princes in whatcha might call princely splendor. When the oil runs out the rest of the world is going to kick sand in their national face... Meanwhile, ...back at the bake sale, Umberto's Mom's cannoli were a big hit... four al-Qaeda members are registered as being "martyred in Chechnya", where they apparently travelled to fight the Russian army during the war in that breakaway region in the 1990s. Another, named as Ahmed Hussein, is recorded as being "discharged", suggesting that al-Qaeda had a procedure for allowing those who had served the movement to have an honourable retirement. Some appear to have done their utmost to resume normal lives. Abu Majid, who appears as member number 79, is down as going to "Yemen to study". bin Laden worried about Al-Qaeda attacks causing "unnecessary" Mohammedan casualties and advised his deputies to take more care to spare civilian lives. The Al-Qaeda chief, killed in a US raid a year ago, underscores "the need to cancel other attacks due to the possible and unnecessary civilian casualties" in Mohammedan countries, according to the letter. "We ask every emir in the regions to be extremely keen and focused on controlling the military work," he wrote, referring to Al-Qaeda attacks. Bin Laden expressed concern ...meaning the brow was mildly wrinkled, the eyebrows drawn slightly together, and a thoughtful expression assumed, not that anything was actually done or indeed that any thought was actually expended... about his network losing the sympathy of Mohammedans and described operations killing Mohammedans as "mistakes," adding that was important that "no Mohammedans fall victim except when it is absolutely essential." "It would lead us to winning several battles while losing the war at the end," he wrote. Until the end, bin Laden remained focused on attacking Americans and coming up with plots, however improbable, to kill U.S. leaders. He wished especially to target airplanes carrying Gen. David Petraeus and even President Barack Obama I don't sit around just talking to experts because this is a college seminar, we talk to these folks because they potentially have the best answers, so I know whose ass to kick... , reasoning that an liquidation would elevate an "utterly unprepared" Vice President ![]() Foreign Policy Whiz KidBiden The former Senator-for-Life from Delaware, an example of the kind of top-notch Washington intellect to be found in the World's Greatest Deliberative Body... into the presidency and plunge the U.S. into crisis. Looks like he had the Dems' "foreign policy whiz kid" down pretty well... But a U.S. analysts' report released along with bin Laden's correspondence describes him as upset over the inability of spinoff terrorist groups to win public support for their cause, their unsuccessful media campaigns and poorly planned plots that, in bin Laden's view, killed too many innocent Mohammedans. Bin Laden adviser Adam Gadahn urged him to disassociate their organization from the acts of al-Qaeda's spinoff operation in Iraq, known as AQI, and bin Laden told other terrorist groups not to repeat AQI's mistakes. Even Binny couldn't stand Zarqawi... The correspondence includes letters by then-second-in-command Abu Yahya al-Libi, taking Pak offshoot Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistain to task over its indiscriminate attacks on Mohammedans. The al-Qaeda leadership "threatened to take public measures unless we see from you serious and immediate practical and clear steps towards reforming (your ways) and dissociating yourself from these vile mistakes that violate Islamic Law," al-Libi wrote. And bin Laden warned the leader of Yemeni AQAP, Nasir al-Wuhayshi, against attempting a takeover of Yemen to establish an Islamic state, instead saying he should "refocus his efforts on attacking the United States." Bin Laden also seemed uninterested in recognizing Somali-based al-Shabaab ![]() ... successor to the Islamic Courts... when the group pledged loyalty to him because he thought its leaders were poor governors of the areas they controlled and were too strict with their administration of Islamic penalties, like cutting off the hands of thieves. |
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By Akhilesh Mithal The fear that all Muslims of the world are uniting/united with the object of hurting and harming the USA is haunting the President and his coterie. The word getting the workout from the top leaders these days is caliphate the term for the 7th century Islamic empire that spanned the Middle East, spread to South-west Asia, North Africa and Spain, then ended with the Mongol sack of Baghdad in 1258. Caliphate is a mysterious and ominous word for many Americans and the administration knows it.
Prophet David is also mentioned as a khaleefah in the Quran. The Dictionary of Islam, published in 1885, says, In Muhammadanism it (khaleefah) is the title given to the successor of Muhammad (On Whom Be Peace) who is vested with absolute authority in all matters of state, both civil and religious, as long as he rules in conformity with the law of the Quran (the holy book) and the Hadees (traditions of the prophet). The first Caliph Abu Bakr succeeded the Prophet in 632 AD (11 AH) and the institution suffered great vicissitudes such as the assassination of the ruler, abolition of the dynasty, and total eradication at the hands of the Mongol Hulaku (1258) but reappeared in different places until the last Caliph and Sultan of Turkey was deposed and exiled by Mustafa Kamal in 1924.
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Is There a Khilafah in Your Future? |
2005-07-08 |
Got it through one of my ML, a few months old, but a good reminder on the caliphate ideology. The Coming Islamic Revolution Discussions of jihad terrorism and the best defense against it rarely avoid entanglement in the contentious question of the relationship of terrorist actions to Islam as a religion. Is the terrorism an aberration of Islam, or is it, judged in light of history, the prevailing orthodoxy? Indeed, the question is an important one, and, in a society that avoids uncomfortable realities, answering it honestly is less a matter of analysis than of moral courage. Perhaps less important in theory, but more central in terms of policy, is a question less commonly asked: What is it, exactly, that the terrorists mean to achieve? Nonstate violence as a political/military methodology is not new, nor does it exist in a vacuum. It proceeds from a worldview and, in almost all cases, has stated, ideologically defined, conscious goals. The question then becomes one of whether the terroristsâ motivations are essentially reactive (i.e., they are offended by the presence of infidels on the sacred soil of Arabia, they are opposed to U.S. policy in the Middle East, they are trying to preserve a traditional way of life from the depredations of modern moral corruption, etc.), in which case we would need to stop doing something (pull U.S. forces out of Saudi Arabia, stop supporting Israel, stop exporting trashy movies, etc.). Or is what they want something affirmative, something that has an independent, positive imperative? In suggesting an answer to the question, I ask the reader to do a quick Google search for the word khilafah. When I first tried this about a year ago, the result was in the range of 26,000 to 29,000 links (some of them redundant). Now, the results are above 50,000, and, by the time you read this, maybe more. Almost all of these sites link to material available in English; I can only guess what is out there in Arabic, Urdu, Farsi, Turkish, Malay, and other languages. The location of the site operators is not always clear, but many of them seem to be based in the United Kingdom. (Since many of the quotations in this article were downloaded a few months ago, some of the sites have been removed, to some extent because of action of the British government. Since the sentiments expressed on the sites are unlikely to have disappeared as conveniently as the sites themselves, this appears to be, at best, treating the symptom.) Khilafahâperhaps more familiar in the common form in English, caliphateâhistorically refers to the state ruled by a successor (called khalifah or, in English, caliph) of Muhammad, beginning in the seventh century. The khilafah, in one form or another, lasted until it was abolished in 1924 by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk at the founding of the Turkish Republic. Even a cursory review of these websites shows that in only a very few of them does the khilafah reference pertain to this purely historical entity. On the contrary, as far as I can see, most of them are found on advocacy sites. These are people who date the current decrepitude of the Islamic world in comparison with the West to abolition of the khilafah and insist that all Muslims are obligated to work for its revival. For example, the following is from the website (hizb-ut-tahrir.org) of the Turkish branch of an international political party whose stated goal is reviving the khilafah: It was a day like this 79 years ago, and more specifically on the 3rd of March 1924 that . . . the criminal English agent, Mustafa Kemal (so-called Ataturk, the âFather of the Turksâ!) announced that the Grand National Assembly had agreed to destroy the Khilafah; and . . . he establish . . . a secular, irreligious, Turkish republic. . . . Since that day the Islamic ummah [nation, community] has lived a life full of calamities; she was broken up into small mini states controlled by the enemies of Islam in every aspect. The Muslims were oppressed and became the object of the kuffarâs [unbelieversâ] derision in Kashmir, Philippines, Thailand, Chechnya, Iraq, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Afghanistan, Palestine and other lands belonging to the Muslims . . . So the crime took place and the kuffar tightened their grip over the Islamic lands and tore it up into pieces. . . . In place of a single Khilafah state they established cartoon states and installed rulers as agents to carry out the orders of their kuffar masters. They abolished the Islamic Shareeâah [sic; religious law] from the sphere of ruling, economy, international relations, domestic transactions and judiciary. Without the Khilafah, the Islamic lands will remain torn up and the Islamic peoples will remain divided. Without the Khilafah the kafir, crusader and colonial states will continue to control us, plunder our resources and create divisions amongst us. Without the Khilafah, the Jews will continue to occupy our sacred places and kill and humiliate our brothers in Palestine. Without the Khilafah, the Islamic peoples in Bosnia, Chechnya, Afghanistan, Iraq, Kashmir, Uzbekistan and so on will continue to be killed. . . . Without the Khilafah, those Muslims who do not work seriously for its implementation will be sinful and incur the anger of Allâh, even if they fast, pray, make Hajj [pilgrimage] and pay Zakah [alms]. This is because the work to establish the Khilafah Rashidah is a fard [duty] on every Muslim, and it should be conducted with the most extreme effort and utmost speed. . . . The Khilafah Rashidah on the way of the Prophethood is coming soon by the help of Allâh. Its prerequisites in terms of system and statesmen are present. The voices of the Muslims in all parts of the world from Turkey to Nigeria, and from Uzbekistan to Indonesia are resoundingly demanding its return. It will come back despite the efforts and money spent by the kuffar and the agents to prevent its return. So strengthen your resolve and work seriously with the sincere daâwah [âinvitationâ to Islam; i.e., proselytizing] carriers who are working to re-establish the Khilafah, so that you may attain the victory that Allâh has promised. Two things in particular should be noted in this exposition: First, all existing governmentsâincluding those in power in the Islamic world, here called âcartoon statesââare illegitimate (or based on kufr, âunbeliefâ) and must be overthrown; and, second, Islamic law, sharia, must be established as the ruling legal system. Some of these sites detail what the khilafah will look like when it is reestablished, and what powers would be exercised by the man, the khalifah, who will rule it. In summary (from al-islami.com/islam/establish_khilafah.php?p=4): ⢠The Khilafah [state] must include all Muslim nations in the world. ⢠There must be only one Khaleefah or Ameer [ruler], with all Muslims giving him their bayâah or allegiance. . . . ⢠Shariah law must be implemented in the Islamic state regarding all issues. ⢠There must be only one military, with a single leadership appointed by the Khaleefah. If the end sought by people of this persuasion is reestablishment of the khilafah, to what extent do they recognize the legitimacy of using violent struggleâjihad and, by extension, what we call terrorismâas a means to achieve it? There is actually sharp debate in this community about that issue. Some take the view that what leads to the reestablishment of legitimate authority is itself legitimate. This side generally takes a very expansive view as to what constitutes self-defense in such places as Chechnya, Kashmir, Bosnia, Palestine, Kosovo, the Philippines, Uzbekistan, Xinjiang, Sudan, Aceh, Afghanistan, and other places. Some drop hints, rather than state outright, about how they would answer this question. One British-Islamic website, muslimstudent.org.uk (now removed), stated: Shariaâah verdict obliges the Muslims to abolish the present puppet regimes in the Muslim World, and to establish the Islamic system and unite all the Muslim countries, bringing them back under the banner of one single state, and one single Khalif who would rule by the Holy Qurâan and the Sunnah of the Messenger (SAW). The duty of all Muslims is not only limited to working towards overthrowing the regimes ruling the Muslim countries nowadays, and in liberating occupied Muslim land from the unbelievers [sic] dominance, even if an Islamic rule is put in force, but it includes the work for unification of Muslim countries. This is a duty and it must not be stalled for any reason even the absence of an Islamic state, for the texts of the Shariaâah concerning the unity of Muslim land are general and not limited to the presence of a Khalif. . . . Fighting and exterminating Israel is an obligation even if the Muslims fighting are Arab armies loyal to regimes of unbelief, like the Egyptian soldiers when they fought Israel during the Sinai war. . . . The uniting of Muslim [lands] includes the land that Muslims lost control of, including, Turkistan, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece and the land that Muslims had lost like Andalous (Spain) . . . Our duty as Muslims . . . [is] to kick the American, British, and Israeli forces from Hijaz (Saudi Arabia) and Palestine, and to overthrow all these non-Islamic regimes in order to establish the Islamic state on their ruins. Others take the view that, strictly speaking, jihad can only be unconditionally legal once the khilafah is reestablished. If that were to occur, there is little disagreement that the foreign policy of the caliphate would be one of jihad. For example, khilafah.com says: Thus Islam has come for the whole of mankind and Allah has obliged the Muslims to convey it in a manner which draws attention. . . . [W]hoever stands as an obstacle and prevents Islam from reaching the people, it is an obligation to fight him in order to remove this obstacle, and thus to open the way for the people to Islam: so either they embrace Islam or they submit to the laws of Islam. . . . The true and effective jihad which uproots kufr [unbelief] and liberates the land of the Muslims from the Yahud [the Jew] and Kuffar cannot take place without the existence of the Khilafah State which will unite the Muslims in a single state and under the leadership of one Khalifah who will rule them with the Book of Allah and the Sunna [traditions] of His Messenger, and lead them into the battlefields of jihad to spread Islam and protect the Muslims. And, according to another site, almuhajiroun.com (currently offline, but this site has a remarkable tendency to reappear following periodic interruptions): Once the Islamic State is established anyone in Dar Al Harb [realm of war] will have no sanctity for his life or wealth hence a Muslim in such circumstances can then go into Dar Al Harb and take the wealth from the people unless there is a treaty [of temporary truce] with that state. If there is no treaty individual Muslims can even go to Dar Al Harb and take women to keep as slaves. Where will khilafah be instituted? The short answer is, wherever it can be. Commonly, two general areas have been discussed. One is in the zone stretching from the Ferghana Valley in Central Asia (overlapping the former Soviet republics of Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan) to Pakistan, which includes Afghanistan. Taliban-ruled Afghanistan would have been the embryo for the Khilafahâs reestablishment in that region, with the eventual subversion of an already semi-Talibanized, nuclear-armed Pakistan, fostering the creation of a sharia superstate with over 200 million people and armed with nuclear weapons. The other candidate is in Southeast Asia, with the creation of a sharia state in the Aceh region of the northwestern part of the Indonesian island of Sumatra as the initial beachhead, to include eventually all of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and parts of the Philippines, Thailand, and Burma, and possibly Bangladesh. What does all this have to do with anything? Just this: What we have here is an ideology, one with clearly defined goals, in search of a hostâa land and a people in which to bring it to life. Some might dismiss this kind of talk as the ravings of just a few lunatics, albeit violent lunatics. Perhaps some might have taken the same view of an Austrian former corporal sitting in the Landsberg am Lech fortress prison in 1924, writing a book about his âstruggle,â or of a couple of obscure German scribblers issuing some kind of âmanifestoâ in 1848. These disparate elements promoting khilafah share a common, clearly defined visionâone with a lot more moral, historical, and demographic depth than a Hitler or a Marx could have claimedâthat should not be discounted. To call the violence associated with this movement merely âterrorism,â without an awareness of what the violence is meant to achieve, is to miss the whole point. The khilafists have their collective manifesto, and perhaps, with September 11 and its aftermath, they have had their Paris Commune. Maybe the next big attack will be their guns of the cruiser Aurora, leading, they hope, to their own October Revolution and the long-awaited rebirth of khilafah. If this specter is haunting not just Europe but the whole world, why has hardly anyone noticed? To my knowledge, the only political leader of a major power who has publicly acknowledged the existence of this movement is President Vladimir Putin of the Russian Federation, who has observed that Chechen terrorism is an initial step in the reconstitution of a âglobal caliphate,â which amounts, he said, to âworld supremacy.â Mr. Putin also took note of the radicalsâ willingness to kill Christians, atheists, and nonradical Muslims who oppose the effort. There seems to have been absolutely no resonance among other world leaders to this identification. In fact, in the media, there has been some criticism, as if Putin had made it up. American policymakers seem unable or unwilling to take khilafah seriously, though they can hardly be unaware of it. U.S. policy is focused on âstate-supported terrorismâ and a list of ârogue statesâ instead of targeting the global khilafah movement and its subsets: jihad ideology and the demand to install sharia. Indeed, the major bases for that movement are not in the rogue states (with the partial exception of Iran) but in countries regarded by Washington as allies in the âcoalition against terrorismâ: Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Pakistanâall close, longtime friends of the United States. This does not even take into account khilafist strongholds in Europe, especially in Great Britain. Dealing with this seeming incomprehension of the problem is a far more urgent task than the endless tinkering with the structure of law enforcement and intelligence agencies that disproportionately occupies the attention of official Washington. Perhaps Americaâhaving seen her survival of the Cold War primarily as a vindication of an end-of-history global order based on her materialistic ideology of democratic capitalismâis incapable of recognizing an opposing force based on completely different assumptions about God and man and the purpose of human life. Even more troubling, we appear to be guided by a worldview that proceeds from philosophical assumptions derived from the Enlightenment that are almost designed to lead to incomprehension. Our military prowess, though impressive, is only tangentially related to the real threat. James George Jatras, an attorney in Washington, D.C., was formerly a policy analyst with the Republican leadership of the U.S. Senate. |
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Moslems Must Unify All Their Lands Under One Leadership |
2004-06-01 |
From Khilafah Where is the uproar? Where is the overflow of emotion draining? Should there not have been a revolution by now? Should not the armies of Islam be pouring into Iraq in their millions to protect their brothers and sisters from the humiliation that they face at the hands of the occupying forces? How can it be that such catastrophes continue yet the people remain subdued? It has now [May 23] been two weeks since the first pictures of torture and humiliation of Iraqi prisoners in American custody hit the international headlines. Anger and outrage have poured from Arab and Muslim populations around the world ever since then. .... The prayers of the Muslims have been prolonged and the supplication has increased. Yet nothing has changed. Are the US forces being driven out of the land of the Muslims? Have the occupiers abandoned their efforts to impose unislamic ideals and values upon the Muslims? Have those who committed or ordered these atrocities been brought to true justice? The answer is no! The American and British occupiers remain in control of the land. They continue to attack the Islamic ideology and propagate their own ideology, even as they massacre innocent civilians, destroy Islamâs holy sites and torture their prisoners. .... Every time these events occur, the resentment and negative emotions increase amongst the Muslims, but their resulting response is qualitatively the same, inaction. .... it leads some people to believe that the time for words has ended and that action, any action, is preferable to continued inaction. ... The establishment of our political unity behind one Khaleefah, and the subsequent unification of our lands behind this leadership must be paramount in our actions. And it can only be with these words that the Muslims can unify, implement Islam and establish a strong political and military entity, which will enable them to react appropriately to the attacks they endure. Enough is enough. It seems that every word is spoken today except the ones that matter most⊠the words of this worldâs Creator. |
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Hizbis Meet in Yemen |
2003-11-15 |
Copyright © 2003 Yemen Times: Yemenâs most widely read English newspaper | yementimes.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some believe that a rebirth of a Taliban-like organization is being witnessed: Islamic Caliphate recalled -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hassan Al-Zaidi Sanaa, November 11 - Amid slogans calling for the return of the Islamic Caliphate to the Arab and Muslim world, hundreds of scholars, sheikhs, and interested persons attended the conference organized by a political entity calling itself Hizbut-Tahreer âLiberation Partyâ in Sanaâa last Tuesday. Organizers were able to gather many people from different sectors of the community, including prominent scholars such as Judge Abdulwahhab Al-Hitar, who attended the conference that called for the removal of current regimes and establishment of an Islamic Caliphate, which is believed by the organizers to be the âsole and only cure for the Ummaâ. Actually secularism would work wonders. During the conference, a taped lecture was given by Sheikh Atta Abu Al-Rushta, the Emir of the Hizbut-Tahreer, who took over the post from Abu Yusuf Al-Shaikh, and Abdulquddoos Zalloom, who are staying in Palestinian occupied territories. The lecture called for âthe liberation of Muslim nations from the current oppressive Arab regimes and replacing them by a just Islamic Caliphate.â And who carries out this "liberation?" The lecture blamed the current regimes for the deteriorated conditions of Muslims in Palestine, Iraq, Afghanistan. Kashmir, and Chechnya and called upon Muslims throughout the world to exert extra efforts during the month of Ramadan. Yemen Representation to be Formalized On the other hand Dr. Abdullah ba Dheeb, a representative of the party in âthe state of Yemenâ told Yemen Times that the party will work on raising awareness among the public about the idea of reviving the Islamic Caliphate. âWe are mobilizing the idea of the party and soon will have an official representation in the state of Yemen and from thereafter apply the state system to various governoratesâ he said. Ba Dheeb said that security authorities had launched a massive arrest campaign against members of the party last years, and he himself was just released from a prison in Mukalla last week. Attendence Not as Expected The attendance to the conference was less than expected. Except for Al-Hitar, none of the influential Islamic figures or other politicians from the opposition or the government attended the conference. Most of the attendees who were present at the conference were youngsters, who expressed their interest in the idea of the conference, and showed eagerness to promote the partyâs cause. It was also concluded that despite the fact that the party is not legalized through the governmentâs licensing system, it was still given some margin of freedom to operate in the country and launch its activities, which are expected to continue in the months and years to come. Mission Non-violent Ba Dheeb said that the mission of the Hizbut-Tahreer, which has not been a licensed party by the government and never applied for one, comprises of Jihad and intellectual efforts based on financial and human assets available in different Islamic states. âWe do not call for violence, but rather for intellectual movements to promote Islam,â he clarified. The aim of Hizbut-Tahreer as mentioned in their web site (www.hizb-ut-tahrir.org) is to âresume the Islamic way of life and to convey the Islamic daâwah to the world. This objective means bringing the Muslims back to living an Islamic way of life in Dar al-Islam and in an Islamic society such that all of lifeâs affairs in society are administered according to the Shariâah rules, and the viewpoint in it is the halal and the haram under the shade of the Islamic State, which is the Khilafah State. That state is the one in which Muslims appoint a Khaleefah and give him the bayâah to listen and obey on condition that he rules according to the Book of Allah (swt) and the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah (saw) and on condition that he conveys Islam as a message to the world through daâwah and jihad. "Bayâah" = blood oath The Party, as well, aims at the correct revival of the Ummah through enlightened thought. It also strives to bring her back to her previous might and glory such that she wrests the reins of initiative away from other states and nations, and returns to her rightful place as the first state in the world, as she was in the past, when she governs the world according to the laws of Islam. It also aims to bring back the Islamic guidance for mankind and to lead the Ummah into a struggle with Kufr, its systems and its thoughts so that Islam encapsulates the world.â Ein Volk! Ein Reich! Ein Fuhrer! |
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Russia is fearful of the establishment of Khilafah on her door step |
2003-02-14 |
Banning a peaceful party like Hizb ut-Tahrir in itself is evidence enough that the Ummah's desire to be unified through the Khilafah has reached enormous heights. Hizb ut-Tahrir being the largest non-violent Islamic political party in the Central Asia has become a source of fear for Russia. The "non-violent political party" serves as a legit front organization where the eye-rollers and spittle spewers can be sorted through to see which will fit best with which band of crazed killers. Their fear can be gauged from the statement issued by Russian President Putin: "They not only want to create a Caliphate on the territory of Russia, they want to create a global caliphate. I repeat this idea is not very different from the idea of world supremacy that Hitler and his circle once promoted". I don't see a lot of difference, either... As of now the agent rulers of Central Asia have arrested thousands of Hizb activists and martyred several of them in the past; but Hizb ut-Tahrir and Khilafah are gaining popularity with every passing day. Let Russia know, their ghastly deeds cannot put any hurdles in the establishment of the Khilafah. "The Thousand-Year Reich, uh... Caliphate is coming!" Khilafah liberated Samarqand and Bukhara from the Russians in the past and this time she will free all inhabitants of Russia from the subjugation of the kufr system. The time has come for the establishment of Khilafah and Muslims from all over the world and they anxiously await reunification under one Khaleefah. The need of the hour is that the influential and powerful people among the masses respond to the call of the Ummah and establish the Khilafah, lifting the Muslims again as a power in the world arena. Goddammit. He got spittle all over me, and one of his eyes rolled right out of his head. The peaceable sheep of the world are convinced that this type of thinking just doesn't happen. It doesn't exist. There is no Master Religion, before which all inferiors must bow. There isn't a group of nutbags who are determined to reestablish the caliphate that went out with the demise of the Ottoman Empire â and to expand it. Underachieving holy men aren't yearning for the chance to strut before adoring Islamic masses, wearing their jewelled turbans... Nope. Just a figment of the imagination of war-mongering hegemons like us. |
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Why we fight... |
2002-10-03 |
Kathy has the link to the constitution drafted by the Article 8 The Arabic language is the language of Islam and the sole language of the State.There's lots more. Most of it is sickening. The phrase "over my dead body" kept popping to mind, sometimes alternating with "I'd rather be gutted." The stench is emanating from an elemental level the negation of all our history since Homer. |
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