1/23/2009

VOICE OF GLOBAL UMMAH
Volume 65, February 8, 2009
St. Louis, Missouri

Editors: Mohamed & Rashida Ziauddin

In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent and the Most Merciful

SPOTLIGHT ON IRAQ:

"A PICTURE SPEAKS A THOUSAND WORDS"



An Iraqi police woman casts her vote in the provincial elections in the Shiite Muslim city of Najaf, 160 kms south of the capital Baghdad. Several hundred thousand Iraqis voted on Wednesday in the first stage of a landmark provincial election, the country's first ballot since 2005, with officials reporting a high turnout.
(AFP/Qassem Zein)



Policewomen hold up Iraqi national flags as they march during a graduation ceremony at a police academy in Baghdad January 26, 2009. Some 500 female police officers finished the first batch of first inspector course at the Baghdad Police College on Monday.
REUTERS/Saad Shalash (IRAQ) PARADE



Iraqi policewomen celebrate their graduation from the police academy in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, Jan, 26. 2009. 490 women graduated from Iraqi police academy to be ready for Iraq's provincial elections on Jan. 31, 2009. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)




Policewomen chant slogans as they raise up their rifles celebrating graduation at a police academy in Baghdad January 26, 2009. Some 500 female police officers finished the first batch of first inspector course at the Baghdad Police College on Monday. REUTERS/Saad Shalash




Salwa Majid holds her newborn son, Haidar Karrar, as she casts here vote from her hospital bed in country's provincial elections in Najaf, 160 kilometers south of Baghdad, Iraq, Jan 28, 2009. Full scale voting is scheduled for Saturday to pick regional councils across much of Iraq. But special ballot boxes were brought early to detention facilities, hospitals and police and military units needed for the sweeping anti-terrorism measures that include vehicle bans and double-ring cordons around polling sites. (AP photo/Alaa al-Marjani)




Salwa Majid, seen with her newborn son, Haidar Karrar, holds up her ink-stained finger after she cast her vote from her hospital bed in the country's provincial elections in Najaf, 160 kilometers (100 miles) south of Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2009. Full-scale voting is scheduled for Saturday to pick regional councils across much of Iraq.
(AP Photo/Alaa al)




A member of the Iraqi security forces uses a scanner to check policewomen standing in line to vote in a polling station in Kerbala, 80 km (50 miles) southwest of Baghdad January 28, 2009 . Soldiers, police, prisoners and displaced people began early voting on Wednesday ahead of Saturday's provincial election in Iraq, which will determine the political landscape across the country as U.S. forces withdraw. (Mushtaq Muhammed/Reuters




A blindfolded policewoman demonstrates her skills on weapons handling during a graduation ceremony at a police academy in Baghdad January 26, 2009. Some 500 female police officers finished the first batch of first inspector course at the Baghdad Police College on Monday.
REUTERS/Saad Shalash

Jazakullah Khair

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1/19/2009

VOICE OF GLOBAL UMMAH
Volume 64, February 1, 2009
St. Louis, Missouri

Editors: Mohamed & Rashida Ziauddin

In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent and the Most Merciful

Editorial:

The Holy Quran's injunction of "MANKIND IS BUT ONE COMMUNITY" could be perceived in different ways. While the status of MANKIND is on the species level, Mankind has been blessed with its rich differences in terms of religion, nationality, culture, ethnicity, gender et.c. As for our Ummah, all Muslims are ONE regardless of their nationality, culture, ethnicity et.c.

Are you aware of the history of the growth of Islam in your local community ? For Muslims especially who reside in the Western countries, it is usually a challenge to build a strong Muslim community on an organizational level and continually building through its organizational supports.

The spotlight of this issue is on St. Louis, Missouri and below is a summary of the growth of the Muslim community in St. Louis. Needless to say the importance for Muslims getting together under the rubric of an organizational umbrella and then working for the common good for the growth of the Muslim community cannot be overemphasized.

SPOTLIGHT ON HISTORY OF MUSLIMS IN ST. LOUIS

PART I:

(Daar Ul Islam Masjid)

History:


Initially in the 1950's, Muslims came to St. Louis as students and professionals and were known by their nationality rather than by their religion. These were very few, mainly from Turkey, Iran and Palestine.

In the 1960's, Muslims from Pakistan and Indian began to meet in their homes and at st. Louis University Busch Center. In 1964, the MUSLIM STUDENTS ASSOCIATION (MSA) Local Chapter was established. The constitution of the national organization headquartered in Gary, Indiana was followed. This attracted other Muslims for Friday prayers. The Muslims also met on Sundays at INTERNATIONAL HOUSE which was located on West Pine Street.

In the 1970's, Middle Eastern Muslims joined the group. Sunday School was started in the International Institute. Adults established the Tafsir session on Sundays. Later Sunday Activities were moved to the Stix International House at Washington University. Friday and Eid prayers continued to be held at St. Louis University.

In 1974, the ISLAMIC CENTER OF GREATER ST. LOUIS was established as a not-for-profit organization with its own constitution. Efforts were made to find a permanent facility. In 1975, a warehouse of Pitney Bowes was bought for $65,000 from Wolf's Construction Company. A long process of renovation was undertaken. Sunday tafsir, madrassa and jumma prayers were held. At any Jumma prayer one could identify FIFTY DIFFERENT NATIONALITIES.



(Above Masjid at West Pine Street is currently called BILAL Masjid and comes under the Islamic Foundation of Greater St. Louis)


The influx of Muslims led to search for an additional facility in West County (Daar Ul Islam).


In 1980, almost five acres of land on Weidman Road was sought for $90,000, however permission to build a Mosque at this facility (now called the MAHATMA GANDHI CENTER) was denied after protests by the neighbors. Above experience was quite valuable and strengthened the Muslim community's conviction to expand and the search continued.



In 1987, extensive search led us to buy over five acres of land at 1307 Wickstead Rd (off of Weidman Rd) for $270,000. Projected construction cost phase I was $1.7 million. FUND RAISING RESULTED IN PLEDGES OF MORE THAN ONE MILLION DOLLARS IN ONE SINGLE NIGHT.


In 1989, a full time Islamic Day School was established at the Islamic Center on West Pine Blvd. The school was later named Al-Salaam Day School, In 1992 Groundbreaking was held at this property on Friday, November 27, 1992 and was declared MUSLIM AWARENESS DAY. Besides over one thousand Muslims, religious leaders from the Jewish and Christian communities, and County Supervisor were in attendance.



In 1993, the construction Phase I, (II and III) was started. The Board of Directors was changed to MASJLIS AL-SHURA. The first Chairperson of Majlis Al-Shura was a woman. In 1994, Phase I was completed. A new constitution was passed. The Islamic Center of Greater St. Louis, Inc became the Islamic Foundation of Greater St. Louis, Inc.


(Bosnian Masjid that is officially called ISLAMIC COMMUNITY CENTER)

With the help of the International Institute, the Muslim community of St. Louis begins receiving Immigrants from Bosnia. The foundation hired a Bosnian Imam and the Bosnian community increased up to 25,000 in St. Louis. Today their numbers have exceeded fifty thousand in St. Louis and they have since constructed two of their own Masjids/Community Centers in the St. Louis Metro area.

In 1995, the Foundation Headquarters was moved to our new Masjid, Daar-ul-Islam. The Islamic Center of Greater St. Louis at West Pine was named the Gateway Masjid and later changed its name to Bilal Masjid.


(Muslims during Eid at the Gymnasium of Daar Ul Islam)

In 1998, the Muslim community of St. Louis hosted the convention for the ISLAMIC SOCIETY OF NORTH AMERICA, well attended by about 20,000 Muslims from all over the world. The Gateway Masjid was renamed St. Louis Islamic Center at West Pine.

In 2000, the community broke ground for Phase II and Phase III on December 1. These projects included a gymnasium, a new full time school building, a library, Sunday madrassa with a total cost of $3.5 million. In 2001, Phase II and III Project started and in 2006 the gymnasium was completed.



In 2007, the new building for Al-Salaam Day School , the weekend Madrassa and the library were completed. ADS has moved into the new facility. In the past ten years many more masjids have been built in the St. Louis Metro area.

(Most of above information obtained from article compiled by Noor Ahmed & Jamil Rana)

THERE CONTINUES TO BE CONTINUED GROWTH OF ADDITIONAL MASJIDS INCLUDING (1) GRAND ISLAMIC CENTER (2) NORTHWEST ISLAMIC CENTER (3) HAZRAT ABUBAKR MASJID (INFORMALLY KNOWN AS AFGHAN MASJID), (4) MASJID QOOBA (INFORMALLY KNOWN AS SOMALI MASJID) AND MOST RECENTLY ST. CHARLES COUNTY ISLAMIC FOUNDATION.

PART II

To be sensitive to the great history of Black Muslims in St. Louis and to avoid being labeled as "immigrant focused", we would also like to highlight the vibrant and loving community of our African-American non-immigrant Muslim brothers and sisters.

" Mosque Name: Al-Mu'minun Islamic Center

Masjid Al-Mu'minun

Masjid Mu'minun originally had the name "Temple of Islam #28." It was founded in 1957 as a Masjid under the Nation of Islam. With the ascent of W. Deen Muhammad's leadership, many Masjids throughout the country have changed their beliefs and practices to comply with the Quran and Sunnah (traditions of the Prophet Muhammad). This includes Masjid Mu'minun beginning in 1975.

Currently, the Masjid has a wide range of activities and services for the downtown St. Louis community. The Sister Clara Muhammad School, which is located across the street from Masjid Muminun, also had its origins in the Nation of Islam with the previous name "University of Islam." Now it is a full-time, God-centered private Islamic school (K-7). It offers the standard school curriculum along with Islamic and Arabic instruction.

PART III

Below information pertains to SOMALI MASJID formally known as Masjid Qooba.

Masjid Qooba originally started out as a musallah (prayer facility) in January of the year 2000 in two apartments within an apartment complex. Since October of 2001, it has offered a full range of many mosque services including the 5 daily prayers, the Friday prayer, and weekend children’s school. Its location in relation to the International Institute and local colleges is convenient for students, refugees, and others in the downtown St. Louis area. Unity for Refugee Welfare along with Masjid Qooba provides an important means to assisting newly arrived refugees.

Services:

Refugee Immigrant Assistance
After School program for children
Quranic Class
Help with school homework

PART IV:

St. Louis Muslim Community also hosts a branch of the national Islamic organization - CAIR (Council of American Islamic Relations), actively networks with other organizations such as INTERFAITH PARTNERSHIP, FAITH BEYOND WALLS, besides having its own MUSLIM YOUTH GROUP OF ST. LOUIS and ISLAMIC CULTURAL REVIVAL & ADVANCEMENT (ICRA). St. Louis also hosts the publication of THE AMERICAN MUSLIM whose Editor is Sheila Musaji.

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Jazakullah Khair
VOICE OF GLOBAL UMMAH
Volume 63, January 25, 2009
St. Louis, Missouri

Editors: Mohamed & Rashida Ziauddin

بــــــــــسم الله الرحمن الرحيـــــــــــــم
In The Name Of Allah, Most Gracious and Most Merciful
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركات
As'salamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh


SPOTLIGHT ON NEW ZEALAND:

Social Service Work by one Muslim Organization:
International Centre for Children Charitable Trust (ICCCT)
Website: http://www.iccct.org
E-mail: icccharity@gmail.com
(Special thanks to Dr. (Hajji) Mohamed Ali for providing below information)

Part I:

By the grace of Allah SWT, 123 shares were contributed by Muslim Ummah of New Zealand and using these contributions meat parcels were distributed to 1800 families in 18 centres to destitute, poor, widows, orphans and refugees in refugee camps.

International Centre for Children Charitable Trust (ICCCT) was instrumental in distributing Qurbani meat to 3,000 families in 7 towns and villages in 2005, 5,000 families in 40 towns and villages in 2006 and 2,700 families in 30 villages and towns in 2007. These families were poor, eedy and destitute.

Alhamdulillah, to date a total of 12,500 families have received meat parcels to celebrate Eid and many of them would have had this as their only meal during the festive season. Their Dua for the contributors, fundraisers, distributors and organizers of Qurbani is certain to be accepted by Allah SWT.

We extend our wholehearted gratitude and prayers to all those who contributed, canvassed and made this Qurbani distribution on December 11, 2008 possible in Sri Lanka.

Our full report on the contributors of Qurbani is available and could be obtained by sending an e-mail to us.

May Allah SWT reward you for this act of Sadaqatul Jariya to help the orphans, widows, destitute, needy and the poor through our orphanage in Sri Lanka. (12/11/08)

Part II:

Alhamdulillah! All praise is to Allah SWT who made it possible to sponsor 83 orphans in 2008. This contrasts well with the 46 orphans sponsored in 2007, 24 in 2006 and 7 in 2005.

Allah SWT, Insha Allah, will accept the Dua of Orphans and care givers for the sponsors under the dollar a day programme, Zakat, Qurbani and Sadaqa contributors, 100s of volunteers worldwide and well wishers who have been passing the message of orphans internationally.

(BEFORE): Invitation for Inaugural Jummah Prayers

Alhamdulillah! Arrangements have been made to conduct weekly Jummah prayers at Mt Albert Senior Citizens Hall, Wairere Avenue, Mt Albert, Auckland, New Zealand, from First Friday 2nd January 2009.

Athaan will be at 1.35pm and prayers will be over by 2.00pm, Insha Allah!

Initially prayers will be held only for brothers until special arrangements are made for sisters.

This will facilitate catering the needs of growing Muslim population. This will also help ease the traffic congestion at the closest Masjids that are 5 KMs away, Insha Allah!

(AFTER) JUMMAH PRAYERS STARTED AT THE SAME LOCATION AS MENTIONED ABOVE

When Allah SWT sends His help no one can stop it and when He says "be" it is done! Alhamdulillah! Friday 2nd January 2009, the dawn of Muharram 1430 (the 4th) saw the historic inauguration of Jummah prayers at Mt Albert Senior Citizens Hall laying the foundation for a future Masjid in Mt Albert, Auckland.

Sheikh Rafat Najm, addressing a well attended gathering reminded the followers of Islam that this month marks the liberation of Moosa Alaihissalam (Prophet Moses) and his believers from the tyranny of Firown (Pharoah) and according to our holy Prophet Muhammed Sal, Muslims have more right to celebrate this freedom by fasting on the 9th and 10th of Muharram. The congregation joined him in prayers to liberate Palestine and to stop the bloodbath in Palestine!

Brother Javed Iqbal Khan, in his capacity as the President of the FEDERATION OF ISLAMIC ASSOCIATIONS OF NEW ZEALAND (FIANZ) extended the cooperation of FIANZ and pledged the support of FIANZ for success in the noble cause of establishing a Masjid in Mt Albert with a learning centre for the education of youth.

The congregation unanimously decided to answer the clarion call of sisters to accommodate them in Jummah prayers, Alhamdulillah! Insha Allah, commencing 9th January 2009, ladies will be given special arrangements to participate in Jummah prayers.

IT IS THE INTENTION THAT ULTIMATELY COUNTS:


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1/05/2009

VOICE OF GLOBAL UMMAH
Volume 62, January 18, 2009
St. Louis, Missouri

Editors: Mohamed & Rashida Ziauddin

In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent and the Most Merciful

GLOBAL UMMAH IN PICTURES - PART I

(1) SUFFERINGS OF OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS IN GAZA

10 year old Ansam rahel sustained a head injury in the Israeli attacks (TIME MAGAZINE)

(Notice the stitches on her head )

A Palestinian woman hangs clothes on the balcony of her bullet-ridden apartment building (TIME Magazine)


The cards on the desks in this classrooom bear the names of children who were killed in the Israeli attacks (TIME Magazine)


A Palestinian family rests on the rubble of their home in Jebaliya (TIME Magazine)

Aftermath of an Israeli attack (Yahoo.news)


(2) DETAINEES IN GAUTANAMO BAY


Four detainees watch the Iranian movie THE COLOR OF PARADISE in a trailer in Campe Iguana on guantanamo bay US Naval Base in Cuba. Camp Iguana is a medium security facility where some detainees were white clothes, can view the ocean, play soccer or watch movies. President Obama bean overhauling US treatment of terror suspects, signing orders on Thursday jan 22, 2009 to close the Guantanamo Bay detention center. (YAHOO.News)



A guantanamo detainee sleeps on a mattress on the floor of his cell in the Camp 5 detention facility on the US Naval Base in guantanamo Bay, Cuba. (YAHOO.News)


(3) FLOODS IN THE INDONESIA- THE LARGEST MUSLIM COUNTRY IN THE WORLD (YAHOO.News)



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VOICE OF GLOBAL UMMAH
Volume 61, January 11, 2009
St. Louis, Missouri

Editors: Mohamed & Rashida Ziauddin

In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent and the Most Merciful

EDITORIAL:

Islam stands for PEACE and SUBMISSION to ALLAH. This includes our ability to practice PEACE and NON-VIOLENCE in our day to day lives. We encourage Muslim organizations and groups across the globe to continue to stand up against our minority extremists who care less when they kill the innocents. The global Muslim leaders and organizations need to further build innovative ways to spread the Islamic universal message of PEACE.

We frequently hear the non-Muslims complain: WHY ARE THE MUSLIMS NOT SPEAKING OUT AGAINST TERRORISM ? They may need to redirect the question to the main stream media and ask why are they not HIGHLIGHTING the voices of the Muslims across the globe who speak out against terrorism ? Below are historical Muslim voices since September 11, 2001 led by our excellent role model organization CAIR (The Council of American-Islamic Relations) as well as by other Muslim leaders and organizations condeming terrorism.

American Muslims Against Terrorism:


"The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has consistently and persistently condemned terrorism and the killing of innocent civilians. CAIR has also organized fatwas, petition drives, placed advertisements in national and local newspapers, ran public service announcements on television and radio stations, helped local Mosques across the United States in holding open houses, published Op-Eds in local and national newspapers, conducted inter-faith meetings and worked with scholars to disseminate the peaceful teachings of Islam.

In addition to specific campaigns, we have compiled a 68 page document showing all of the condemnations of terrorism after September 11th, 2001 and a similar document after the July 7th, 2006 bombings in London, UK.

The following is a sampling of campaigns we have conducted.

Fatwa Against Terrorism

CAIR backs Fatwa against Terrorism. English, Arabic, Urdu radio anti-terror PSAs released (Washington, D.C., 7/28/05)
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) today offered its support for a fatwa, or Islamic religious ruling, against terrorism and extremism issued by the Fiqh Council of North America (FCNA) and endorsed by more than 120 U.S. Muslim groups, leaders and institutions.

Not in the Name of Islam Petition

The “Not in the Name of Islam” petition states:

“We, the undersigned Muslims, wish to state clearly that those who commit acts of terror, murder and cruelty in the name of Islam are not only destroying innocent lives, but are also betraying the values of the faith they claim to represent. No injustice done to Muslims can ever justify the massacre of innocent people, and no act of terror will ever serve the cause of Islam. We repudiate and dissociate ourselves from any Muslim group or individual who commits such brutal and un-Islamic acts. We refuse to allow our faith to be held hostage by the criminal actions of a tiny minority acting outside the teachings of both the Quran and the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him.


Persistent and Consistent Condemnation of Terrorism

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has a clear record of consistently and persistently condemning terrorism. Yet American Muslim groups like CAIR get repeatedly asked the question why have Muslims not spoken out against terrorism? The fact is they have, but who is listening? This prompted one media commentator to ask, “Are Muslims condemning terror to the deaf?”

CAIR Statements on the Events of September 11

"We condemn in the strongest terms possible what are apparently vicious and cowardly acts of terrorism against innocent civilians. We join with all Americans in calling for the swift apprehension and punishment of the perpetrators. No cause could ever be assisted by such immoral acts."

CAIR Condemnation of Suicide Bombing

(WASHINGTON, D.C., 3/28/2002)
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a Washington-based Islamic advocacy group, today condemned a bomb attack on a Passover celebration in the Middle East that left 20 people dead and more than 100 wounded.

In a statement, CAIR said: "We condemn this attack and all other attacks on innocent civilians. Illegitimate and counterproductive tactics must not be used in the legitimate struggle to end Israel's brutal occupation.


CAIR Full Page Advertisement in Washington Post on September 16, 2001

"We at the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), along with the entire American Muslim community are deeply saddened by the massive loss of life resulting from the tragic events of September 11. American Muslims utterly condemn the vicious and cowardly acts of terrorism against innocent civilians. We join with all American in calling for the swift apprehension and punishment of the perpetrators. No political cause could ever be assisted by such immoral acts."


Canadian Muslim Scholars Reject "Misguided" Calls For Jihad

(OTTAWA, CANADA)

The Canadian office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR CAN) and the Canadian Muslim Civil Liberties Association (CMCLA) today denounced a series of recent statements made by Osama bin Laden and his al-Qaeda network that state that Muslims should wage a "jihad" against Americans.

Toledo Muslims Condemn Attack on US, Ask Media to Exercise Restraint

TOLEDO, OHIO
The United Muslim Association of Toledo, expresses its deepest regret at the death of our fellow citizens around the United States. The United Muslim Association condemns these acts of senseless violence. As American Muslims we are saddened by this loss of life. We offer our condolences to the families of the victims and pray for the recovery of those injured in the explosion. We call for a comprehensive investigation into the circumstances that led to this tragedy and full disclosure of the findings.

Rallying to Make a Difference Hundreds of Families and Community Leaders


"I'm here because I think I can try to make a difference – to inform the public about what's going on," he said.

Imad joined hundreds of other families and community leaders, Muslim and non-Muslim, on Saturday for a rally against terrorism sponsored by the Council on American-Islamic Relations-DFW.

He stood with his siblings and cousins holding banners and American flags.

American Muslim Response to the September Attacks

We, the undersigned Muslim organizations, support the President and Congress of the U.S. in the struggle against terrorism. Holding to the ideals of both our religion and our country, we condemn all forms of terrorism, and confirm the need for perpetrators of any such acts of violence to be brought to justice, including those who carried out the attacks of Tuesday, September 11, 2001.

ISNA Joins AMPCC in Condemning Terrorist Attacks

(Plainfield, IN – 9/11/2001) – The Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), along with other Muslim organizations throughout North America, today condemned the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington and offered condolences to the families of those who were killed or injured.

The AMPCC statement read in part: "American Muslims utterly condemn what are vicious and cowardly acts of terrorism against innocent civilians. We join with all Americans in calling for the swift apprehension and punishment of the perpetrators. No political cause could ever be assisted by such immoral acts."


ICNA Declares Friday, September 14, 2001, a Day of Mourning and Prayers

The Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) is extremely horrified and saddened by the tragedy in New York and Washington D.C.

Our hearts and prayers are with the families of the victims of this horrible and despicable crime. We condemn this heinous act and call upon our political leaders and the media to act responsibly, and not generalize when speculating about the perpetrators.

Scholars of Islam Speak Out Against Terrorism; Clarify Position of Islam


Dozens of scholars of Islam issued a statement today, condemning the violent attacks of September 11th.

"We are grief-stricken at these horrifying events," they wrote; "the murder of innocents can never be justified and must not be tolerated."

In a lengthy statement, professors from major colleges and universities throughout the country expressed their compassion for grieving family members while also decrying the increase in violence against American Muslims this past week. "Anger and frustration are completely understandable and shared by us all," they wrote "yet that anger must not be directed at individuals utterly innocent of these terrible crimes.


U.S. Muslim Scholars Condemn Attacks

CHICAGO, Sept 12 (IslamOnline) - Muslim scholars in North America unanimously condemned the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon and expressed their deep sorrow and sympathy for those Americans who were killed and injured.

The Detroit-based Shari'a Scholars Association of North America (SSANA) strongly condemned the attack and said that there is no cause that justifies "this type of an immoral and inhumane act that has affected so many innocent American lives."


Call for Holy War Condemned by Florida Muslim Cleric


Osama bin Laden and his call for a jihad, or holy war, against the United States were denounced in a scathing address on Friday by the leader of one of Florida's largest mosques.

"There are some who tarnish Islam, who do terror in the name of Islam," said Maulana Shafayat Mohamed, head of Darul Uloom Institute in Pembroke Pines. "They confuse jihad with their own problems. We must educate them about Islam, so they will not corrupt it."


Experts Say bin Laden Is Distorting Islamic Law


Leading American scholars and practitioners of Islam said yesterday that Osama bin Laden had twisted and debased Muslim theology in a videotaped statement in which he called on "every Muslim" to "rush to make his religion victorious" by emulating those who attacked the United States on Sept. 11.

Ingrid Mattson, a professor of Islamic studies and Muslim-Christian relations at Hartford Seminary in Hartford, said there was no basis in Islamic law or sacred text for Mr. bin Laden's remarks.


American Muslim Scholar Declares: Terrorists are Mass Murderers, not Martyrs


Tuesday's terrorist attacks have saddened and maddened millions -- and raised questions for many about Islam. Speculation abounds that the hijackers were inspired by terrorists like Osama bin Laden, who teach that violent acts can pave the way to paradise.

But what does Islam really say about such matters? About jihad and martyrdom?

We asked Hamza Yusuf, an Islamic scholar in the East Bay, who said the attackers were "enemies of Islam.'' Not martyrs, but ``mass murderers, pure and simple.''


Muslim Religious Figures Condemn Terrorism


"Hijacking Planes, terrorizing innocent people and shedding blood constitute a form of injustice that can not be tolerated by Islam, which views them as gross crimes and sinful acts."

Shaykh Abdul Aziz al-Ashaikh (Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia and Chairman of the Senior Ulama, on September 15th, 2001)

*The terrorists acts, from the perspective of Islamic law, constitute the crime of hirabah (waging war against society)."


Islamic Statements Against Terrorism in the Wake of the September 11 Mass Murders


Mustafa Mashhur, General Guide, Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt; Qazi Hussain Ahmed, Ameer, Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan, Pakistan; Muti Rahman Nizami, Ameer, Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh, Bangladesh; Shaykh Ahmad Yassin, Founder, Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), Palestine; Rashid Ghannoushi, President, Nahda Renaissance Movement, Tunisia; Fazil Nour, President, PAS - Parti Islam SeMalaysia, Malaysia; and 40 other Muslim scholars and politicians:

Messages From Shaikh Muhammad Yusuf Islahi

The sudden barbaric attack on innocent citizens living in peace is extremely distressing and deplorable. Every gentle human heart goes out to the victims of this attack and as humans we are ashamed at the barbarism perpetrated by a few people.

Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi Condemns Attacks Against Civilians: Forbidden in Islam

DOHA, Qatar, Sept 13 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Renowned Muslim scholar Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi denounced the attacks against civilians in the U.S. Tuesday and encouraged Muslims to donate blood to the victims of the attack.

In response to the bloody attack against civilians in the U.S., Sheikh Yusuf issued a statement Wednesday saying that:

Muslim World Condemns Attacks on U.S.


DUBAI, Sept 12 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - The Muslim world expressed condemnation Wednesday towards the attacks that occurred Tuesday in the United States, news agencies reported.

The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) grouping 57 Muslim states condemned Wednesday the previous day's attacks on the United States, Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported.

Expressions of grief and sympathy in the Arab and Muslim world

For many of us, one of the most disturbing images of these past painful weeks has been that of the celebration of a few Palestinian youths after the tragedy.

This image has been played over and over again on CNN, thus reinforcing the myth that somehow the whole of the Arab and Muslim world rejoices at our pain.


Bin Laden's violence is a heresy against Islam


In what sense were the World Trade Centre bombers members of Islam? This question has been sidelined by many Western analysts impatient with the niceties of theology; but it may be the key to understanding the recent attacks, and assessing the long-term prospects for peace in the Muslim world.

Koran a Book of Peace, Not War, Scholars Say


Osama bin Laden, who is widely assumed to be the force behind the September 11 hijackings in the United States, cites the Koran, Islam's most holy book, as the inspiration for terrorist attacks. But Muslim scholars around the world who are reviled by such actions explain that the Koran preaches peace.


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12/29/2008

VOICE OF GLOBAL UMMAH
Volume 60, January 4, 2009
St. Louis, Missouri

Editors: Mohamed & Rashida Ziauddin

In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent and the Most Merciful


CONTENTS:

(1) ISSUES PERTAINING TO GLOBAL UMMAH:



Palestinian mourners carry the body of 4-year-old girl, Haya Hamdan, killed with her sister, Lama, 12, in background, in an Israeli missile strike, during her funeral in town of Beit Hanoun, northern Gaza Strip, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2008.


(a) ISRAEL'S CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY
(b)AL-QAIDA'S NO. 2 LEADER DOESN'T SPEAK FOR MUSLIMS
(c) EX-GUANTANAMO DETAINEE SERIOUSLY ILL IN JAIL IN RUSSIA
(d) NIGERIA: PREVENT FURTHER BLOODSHED IN LOS : INVESTIGATE KILLINGS AND END DISCRIMINATORY POLICIES


(2) ISSUES PERTAINING TO AMERICAN UMMAH:

(a) LOCAL FBI CHIEF REBUILDS TRUST WITH MUSLIM LEADERS
(b) US MUSLIMS WORRY ABOUT NEW FEDERAL RULES
(c) SIKH MUSICIANS PROTEST ORDER TO LEAVE PLANE
(d) 2009 IS GOING GREEN FOR SHURA COUNCIL: GLOBAL UMMAH SHOULD GO GREEN IN ALL POSSIBLE AND REALISTIC WAYS

(3) INTERFAITH ISSUES:

PRAYER ROOMS SHOULD BE OPENED IN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS SAYS CHURCH LEADERS

(4) FREEDOM OF SPEECH ISSUE:


(a) MARINE SUES TO DISPLAY ANTI-ISLAMIC DE-CALS (CAR BUMPER STICKERS)
(b) Face book page glorifying (Muslim) massacre shut down

(5) CHILDREN:

UNITED NATIONS CALL FOR RELEASE OF CHILD SOLDIERS

(6) WOMEN:


BELOW (6a and 6 b) ARE EXAMPLES OF ABUSE OF ISLAMIC LAWS AND VALUES BY UNSCRUPULOUS MUSLIM MEN. (Malaysia has banned divorce by SMS, e-mail or fax).

(a) NEPAL: MUSLIM WOMEN IN THE STREETS, AGAINST "TALAK" OR ISLAMIC DIVORCE.

(b) INDIA: DIVORCE BY E-MAIL SPARKS DEBATE.

(c) IRAN: WOMEN ONLY PARK OPENED IN TEHRAN - "Women's Paradise"

(d) CONGO - THE MOST DANGEROUS PLACE ON EARTH FOR WOMEN. "Mass Rape in Congo: A Crime Against Humanity"

(e) UNITED STATES: THE ONLINE GYM FOR MUSLIM WOMEN.

(f) UNITED STATES: FEMALE MAJORITY TO CONTROL NEW HAMPSHIRE SENATE

(g) SAUDI ARABIA: (Certain) Foreign women married to Saudis abuse the system,


(1) ISSUES PERTAINING TO GLOBAL UMMAH


(1 a) ISRAEL'S CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY:
(Condensed version by Chris Hedges, Truthdig)



Israel's siege of Gaza rivals the worst crimes carried out at the height of South African apartheid.

Israel’s siege of Gaza, largely unseen by the outside world because of Jerusalem’s refusal to allow humanitarian aid workers, reporters and photographers access to Gaza, rivals the most egregious crimes carried out at the height of apartheid by the South African regime.

A wounded Palestinian boy is carried into
the Al-Shifa hospital earlier today
Photo: GETTY (telegraph.co:uk)


It comes close to the horrors visited on Sarajevo by the Bosnian Serbs. It has disturbing echoes of the Nazi ghettos of Lodz and Warsaw.

“This is a stain on what is left of Israeli morality,” I was told by Richard N. Veits, the former U.S. ambassador to Jordan who led a delegation from the U.S. Council for the National Interest Foundation to Gaza to meet Hamas leaders this past summer. “I am almost breathless discussing this subject. It is so myopic. Washington, of course, is a handmaiden to all this.

A Palestinian nurse treats Ismail Hamdan, 10 who was wounded in a recent Israeli air strike, and later died of his wounds, at al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City, Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2008. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)


The Israeli manipulation of a population in this manner is comparable to some of the crimes that took place against civilian populations fifty years ago.”

The U.N. special rapporteur for human rights in the occupied Palestinian territory, former Princeton University law professor Richard Falk, calls what Israel is doing to the 1.5 million Palestinians in Gaza “a crime against humanity.” Falk, who is Jewish, has condemned the collective punishment of the Palestinians in Gaza as “a flagrant and massive violation of international humanitarian law as laid down in Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention.” He has asked for “the International Criminal Court to investigate the situation, and determine whether the Israeli civilian leaders and military commanders responsible for the Gaza siege should be indicted and prosecuted for violations of international criminal law.”

(Gaza: Mustafa Hassan, Medecins Sans Frontieres. Head Quarters: Switzerland)

Falk, while condemning the rocket attacks by the militant group Hamas, which he points out are also criminal violations of international law, goes on to say that “such Palestinian behavior does not legalize Israel’s imposition of a collective punishment of a life- and health-threatening character on the people of Gaza, and should not distract the U.N. or international society from discharging their fundamental moral and legal duty to render protection to the Palestinian people.”

A medic carries a Palestinian girl after an Israeli missile strike on a house
in Gaza. Photo: Mohammed Salem, Reuters, 1 March 2008.

“It is an unfolding humanitarian catastrophe that each day poses the entire 1.5 million Gazans to an unspeakable ordeal, to a struggle to survive in terms of their health,” Falk said when I reached him by phone in California shortly before he left for Israel. “This is an increasingly precarious condition.


HEALTH AND MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IMPACTING GAZAN CHILDREN:

A recent study reports that 46 percent of all Gazan children suffer from acute anemia. There are reports that the sonic booms associated with Israeli overflights have caused widespread deafness, especially among children. Gazan children need thousands of hearing aids. Malnutrition is extremely high in a number of different dimensions and affects 75 percent of Gazans. There are widespread mental disorders, especially among young people without the will to live. Over 50 percent of Gazan children under the age of 12 have been found to have no will to live.” The statistics gathered on children—half of Gaza’s population is under the age of 17—are increasingly grim. About 45 percent of children in Gaza have iron deficiency from a lack of fruit and vegetables, and 18 percent have stunted growth
.

Gaza now spends 12 hours a day without power, which can be a death sentence to the severely ill in hospitals. There are few drugs and little medicine, including no cancer or cystic fibrosis medication. Hospitals have generators but often lack fuel. Medical equipment, including one of Gaza’s three CT scanners, has been destroyed by power surges and fluctuations. Medical staff cannot control the temperature of incubators for newborns. And Israel has revoked most exit visas, meaning some of those who need specialized care, including cancer patients and those in need of kidney dialysis, have died. Of the 230 Gazans estimated to have died last year because they were denied proper medical care, several spent their final hours at Israeli crossing points where they were refused entry into Israel.

“It is macabre,” Falk said. “I don’t know of anything that exactly fits this situation. People have been referring to the Warsaw ghetto as the nearest analog in modern times.”

“There is no structure of an occupation that endured for decades and involved this kind of oppressive circumstances,” the rapporteur added. “The magnitude, the deliberateness, the violations of international humanitarian law, the impact on the health, lives and survival and the overall conditions warrant the characterization of a crime against humanity. This occupation is the direct intention by the Israeli military and civilian authorities. They are responsible and should be held accountable.”

“This is a crime of survival,” Falk said of the rocket attacks. “Israel has put the Gazans in a set of circumstances where they either have to accept whatever is imposed on them or resist in any way available to them. That is a horrible dilemma to impose upon a people. This does not alleviate the Palestinians, and Gazans in particular, for accountability for doing these acts involving rocket fire, but it also imposes some responsibility on Israel for creating these Circumstances.”

Israel seeks to break the will of the Palestinians to resist. The Israeli government has Jewish settlements on the West Bank is an effort to thwart the possibility of a two-state solution by gobbling up vast tracts of Palestinian real estate. Israel also appears to want to thrust the impoverished Gaza Strip onto Egypt. There are now dozens of tunnels, the principal means for food and goods, connecting Gaza to Egypt. Israel permits the tunnels to operate, most likely as part of an effort to further cut Gaza off from Israel.

“Israel, all along, has not been prepared to enter into diplomatic process that gives the Palestinians a viable state,” Falk said. “They [the Israelis] feel time is on their side. They feel they can create enough facts on the ground so people will come to the conclusion a viable state cannot emerge.”

The use of terror and hunger to break a hostile population is one of the oldest forms of warfare. I watched the Bosnian Serbs employ the same tactic in Sarajevo. Those who orchestrate such sieges do not grasp the terrible rage born of long humiliation, indiscriminate violence and abuse. A father or a mother whose child dies because of a lack of vaccines or proper medical care does not forget. A boy whose ill grandmother dies while detained at an Israel checkpoint does not forget. All who endure humiliation, abuse and the murder of family members do not forget. This rage becomes a virus within those who, eventually, stumble out into the daylight. Is it any wonder that 71 percent of children interviewed at a school in Gaza recently said they wanted to be a “martyr”?

The Israelis in Gaza, like the American forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, are foolishly breeding the next generation of militants and Islamic radicals. Jihadists, enraged by the injustices done by Israel and the United States, seek to carry out reciprocal acts of savagery, even at the cost of their own lives. The violence unleashed on Palestinian children will, one day, be the violence unleashed on Israeli children. This is the tragedy of Gaza. This is the tragedy of Israel. (Chris Hedges, alternet.org)


(1 b) AL-QAIDA'S NO. 2 LEADER DOESN'T SPEAK FOR MUSLIMS
Detroit News, 11/28/08

In the wake of Al-Qaida's No. 2 leader Ayman Al-Zawahiri's speech against America and President-elect Barack Obama, I'd like to make it extremely clear that al-Qaida does not speak for Muslims ("Al-Qaida's No. 2 insults Obama," Nov. 20).

From Senegal to Indonesia, Muslims have celebrated Obama's victory. Moreover, American Muslims overwhelmingly supported the president-elect -- 90 percent, according to a post-election poll conducted by the American Muslim Taskforce.

It is quite evident that Al-Qaida is worried that its old talking points of painting America as a racist imperial power may not persuade a fringe pool of potential new recruits to wage terror against a nation that has elected a president who is the son of a Kenyan (Muslim) with the middle name of the Prophet Muhammad's (SAW) grandson. Muslims around the globe view Obama's election as a clear sign that America has taken a big step toward the fulfillment of its principle of racial equality. Hopefully, this will translate into a more brotherly, not paternal, relationship between America and the so-called Third World.

Al-Zawahiri used the race card by calling Obama, former Secretary of State Colin Powell and current Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice "house slaves," while twisting the words of civil rights leader El-Hajj Malik Shabazz -- also known as Malcolm X. Al-Zawahiri endorses the slaughter of women and children and suicide bombings of mosques in which fellow Muslims pray, so his usage of racial slurs is not surprising.

Malcolm X, who has been honored with a U.S. postage stamp, never endorsed the mass murder of civilians and attacks upon houses of worship, acts that Al-Qaida commits with frequency. In fact, at the end of his life, Malcolm X vigorously preached the Islamic teaching of racial equality and respect for the family of man.

Dawud Walid
Executive Director
Council on American Islamic Relations -- Michigan
Southfield

(1 c) Russia: Ex-Guantanamo Detainee Seriously Ill in Jail. Health Deteriorates During Lengthy Russian Detention
December 2, 2008

"Kudaev's case shows how vulnerable former detainees from Guantanamo are to abusive treatment back home. As US President-elect Barack Obama considers how to close Guantanamo Bay, the experience of people like Rasul Kudaev should be taken into account - and never repeated".

Carroll Bogert, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH

Moscow, December 2, 2008 - The health of a former Guantanamo detainee has declined alarmingly in a Russian detention facility, and he should be given immediate access to an independent medical examination and appropriate treatment, Human Rights Watch said today.

The former Guantanamo detainee, Rasul Kudaev, has been held for more than three years in pretrial detention in Nalchik, a city in southern Russia, accused of participating in an October 2005 armed uprising against the local government. He was severely tortured in custody. Human Rights Watch urged that Kudaev's lawyer be present during any medical examination.

"Rasul Kudaev has not been convicted of any crime, but prison authorities are putting his life at risk by letting his health collapse," said Carroll Bogert, associate director of Human Rights Watch. "The Russian government must get him decent medical treatment immediately."

Kudaev is one of seven Russian citizens whom the US government sent back from Guantanamo to Russia in 2004 despite their fears of being tortured and ill-treated back home. Human Rights Watch detailed their harassment and mistreatment by Russian authorities in a 2007 report "The Stamp of Guantanamo". It is a violation of the Convention against Torture, as well as other US and international laws, to involuntarily return people to a country where they are in danger of being tortured.

Kudaev's condition has deteriorated markedly over the last several weeks. Kudaev's mother and his lawyer told Human Rights Watch that Kudaev is currently suffering liver failure exacerbated by poor conditions, including inedible food, in detention. The skin on the right side of his back has hardened, the whites of his eyes are deep yellow, and he has trouble walking due to pain. In mid-November, Kudaev and his lawyer requested a medical examination. Prison authorities agreed to the exam but refused to allow it to be conducted by an independent doctor. They pledged to release all the medical records and photos taken during the medical examination, yet they barred Kudaev's lawyer from being present at his client's medical exam. The exam has not yet been scheduled.

(1 d) Nigeria: Prevent Further Bloodshed in Jos: Investigate Killings and End Discriminatory Policies
December 1, 2008

This latest outbreak of shocking violence should come as no surprise to the Nigerian authorities. It is a direct result of the government's failure to anticipate the level of ethnic and religious tension in Plateau State over the recent election, much less to address the underlying causes.

Georgette Gagnon - African Director of HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH

(Lagos, December 1, 2008) - The Nigerian government should investigate and prosecute those responsible for killing up to 400 people during several recent days of violence in the city of Jos, Human Rights Watch said today.

The federal government should immediately establish an independent inquiry to find out who sponsored and carried out the killings, including any members of the security forces who appear to have responded to violence with disproportionate use of force. The government should also take concrete steps to end the discriminatory policies that treat certain groups as second-class citizens and that lie at the root of this violence.

The violence in Jos, the capital of Plateau State in central Nigeria, began early on the morning of November 28, 2008, following a disputed local election in which supporters of the opposition All Nigeria Peoples Party accused the governing People's Democratic Party of rigging the election results. Over the next three days, clashes between rival Muslims and Christians, some of whom on both sides were armed with firearms and machetes, left several hundred people dead, according to local sources in Jos. There was also widespread destruction in the town as mobs burned down homes, mosques, and churches. Thousands of residents have been forced to flee their homes.

Human Rights Watch called on the Nigerian security forces to abide by the UN Basic Principles on the Use of Force and Firearms by Law Enforcement Officials in carrying out their duties. State security forces are required to apply nonviolent means as far as possible before resorting to the use of force, and where lawful use of force is unavoidable, restraint is to be used at all times to minimize damage and injury and to respect and preserve human life. Any order authorizing indiscriminate use of violence by security forces, such as "shoot-on-sight" orders, would violate these principles. Human Rights Watch called on Governor Jonah Jang to withdraw the order of November 29, which appears to authorize such use of force.

Nigeria is deeply divided along ethnic and religious lines. More than 12,000 people have died in religious or ethnic clashes since the end of military rule in 1999. In Plateau State, an unprecedented outbreak of violence in Jos claimed as many as 1,000 lives in September 2001. More than 700 people were killed in May 2004 in clashes in the town of Yelwa in the southern part of Plateau State.

Nigeria is deeply divided along ethnic and religious lines. More than 12,000 people have died in religious or ethnic clashes since the end of military rule in 1999. In Plateau State, an unprecedented outbreak of violence in Jos claimed as many as 1,000 lives in September 2001. More than 700 people were killed in May 2004 in clashes in the town of Yelwa in the southern part of Plateau State.

Government policies that discriminate against "non-indigenes" - people who cannot trace their ancestry to the original inhabitants of an area - underlie many of these conflicts. State and local governments throughout Nigeria have enacted such policies, denying those designated "non-indigenes" access to some of the most important avenues of socio-economic mobility. Non-indigenes are openly denied the right to compete for government jobs and academic scholarships, while state-run universities subject non-indigenes to discriminatory admissions policies and higher fees. In Jos, members of the largely-Muslim Hausa ethnic group are classified as non-indigenes despite many having resided there for several generations.

Human Rights Watch has called on the federal government to pass legislation prohibiting government discrimination against non-indigenes in all matters that are not purely cultural or related to traditional political institutions. Federal and state authorities should also conduct a public education campaign focusing on the rights that go with Nigerian citizenship and the need to end discrimination against non-indigenes. Instead of taking steps to combat this discrimination, government policies continue to legitimize and reinforce it.

"These discriminatory policies relegate millions of Nigerians to the status of second-class citizens and fuel the flames of ethnic and religious violence, which have often erupted during elections," Gagnon said.

(2) ISSUES PERTAINING TO AMERICAN UMMAH:

(2 a) LOCAL FBI CHIEF REBUILDS TRUST WITH MUSLIM LEADERS
Stephen Magagnini, Sacramento Bee, 12/1/2008

For months, Sacramento's top FBI agent kept a Muslim prayer rug in his office. It was for Imam Mohamed Abdul Azeez, religious leader of the SALAM Islamic Center in Sacramento, who attended a citizens' academy with Drew Parenti at the FBI office.

Parenti hasn't converted to Islam. He's been trying to convert Muslim leaders who might be suspicious of his agency after 9/11 and the Lodi terrorism case. And, after years of distrust, Azeez and other local Muslims believe they have found a friend in Parenti.

The local FBI chief has visited several of the area's 14 mosques, ready to answer tough questions. He also has recruited an Egyptian Muslim agent who is known to the community and worships regularly at SALAM (Sacramento Area League of Associated Muslims) and other local mosques…

What's different is the FBI interaction with the community, said Basim Elkarra, executive director of the Sacramento Valley chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a Muslim civil rights group.

"We're receiving fewer complaints because the FBI's approaching community members with more respect," Elkarra said. "Things have gotten a lot better."
Today, said Sacramento CAIR founder Rashid Ahmad, his group trusts the FBI will follow up reported hate crimes or vandalism at mosques.


(2 b) US MUSLIMS WORRY ABOUT NEW FEDERAL RULES
Associated Press, 11/30/08

Some Arab and Muslim-Americans say new Justice Department guidelines that boost the FBI's power to investigate suspected terrorists could target innocent people.

The revised guidelines going into effect Monday will allow agents to use undercover sources to gather information, interview people without identifying themselves and spy on suspects without evidence of wrongdoing.

Critics say the rules will allow for abuses, including more racial and religious profiling.

(2 c) SIKH MUSICIANS PROTEST ORDER TO LEAVE PLANE
Susan Ferriss, Sacramento Bee, 11/27/08

Three Sikh Indian musicians who were ordered off a plane at Sacramento International Airport on Nov. 15 have filed complaints of discrimination and racial profiling with federal transportation officials and US Airways.


(2 d) 2009 is Going Green for Shura Council.

We will continue to offer tips, techniques and resources promoting a culture that Muslims are mandated to -

"Eat & Drink but do not waste. Allah does not like those who waste." (7:31)

National Recycling Coalition has chosen the Islamic Shura Council as one of the 85 recipients from across the country from a pool of 1,400 applicants. The Bin Grant Program is designed to help communities start or expand their recycling programs. Shura Council will provide the collection bins to the Southern California Masajid to collect used bottles and cans for recycling. Please look for these bins when you visit a Masjid and use them.

Shura Council of Southern California Newsletter - Dec 2, 2008


(3) INTERFAITH ISSUES:

Muslim Prayer Rooms should be opened in Catholic schools, says Church leaders.

Dec 29 2008

By Simon Caldwell

Muslim prayer rooms should be opened in every Roman Catholic school, church leaders have said. The Catholic bishops of England and Wales also want facilities in schools for Islamic pre-prayer washing rituals. The demands go way beyond legal requirements on catering for religious minorities.

But the bishops - who acknowledge 30 per cent of pupils at their schools hold a non-Christian faith - want to answer critics who say religious schools sow division.

The Islamic cleansing ritual, called 'Wudhu', is carried out by Muslims before they pray. Catholic schools would need to install bidets, foot spas and hoses to facilitate such extensive cleansing rituals, Muslims say.

Majid Khatme, a Muslim who sent his children to a London Catholic school, said he was delighted by the gesture. 'It is very kind of the bishops if they give this facility for Muslims to pray,' he said.

'I would love to send a letter of thanks to the bishops, really. If they do this all Muslims in Britain will be thankful to the Catholic Church to have facilities to pray. It is very, very encouraging.'

The recommendations have been approved by Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Birmingham and the favourite to succeed Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor as Catholic primate. But it would be up to governing bodies of each school to decide whether to act on the guidance.


(4) FREEDOM OF SPEECH ISSUES:

(4a) EX-MARINE SUES TO DISPLAY ANTI-ISLAMIC CAR DECALS (Bumper-stickers)

Courtney C. Radsch, Al Arabiya, 12/9/08

The ex-Marine’s car left little doubt that he despised Islam and equated it with terrorism.

“ISLAM = TERRORISM” read one decal. Another showed a cartoon boy urinating on a man wearing a turban. Two featured a stop symbol over “The KORAN” and another over the star and crescent symbol. Yet another said disgrace my flag and I will (defecate) on your Quran.

Jesse Nieto was angry over the death of his son in the 2000 bombing of the U.S.S.-Cole in Yemen by Islamist militants. But officials at the military base where he worked told him he could not display the anti-Islamic decals on federal property.

The 25-year veteran has filed a federal lawsuit accusing base officials of violating his constitutional rights by requiring he remove them and preventing him from driving on federal installations.

Nieto’s youngest son Marc, 24, one of 17 U.S. Navy troops killed in the terrorist attacks, is buried at Arlington National Cemetery outside of Washington D.C. The ban on driving the offending car in federal installations blocks him from visiting his son’s grave, the lawsuit alleges, though public transportation is readily available.

In July, Nieto’s supervisor at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, where he worked as a civilian in an electrical shop, threatened to fire him if he did not remove the stickers and police issued him a ticket for displaying “offensive material.”

But since the ban does not prohibit speech in public areas, but rather restricted speech in a military location, it is not a free speech issue, said Ibrahim Hooper, communications director for the Council on American-Islamic Relations.

“I think it’s up to the military to decide what constitutes good order and discipline on military sites. I don’t think anyone is saying he can’t be an anti-Muslim bigot in public but we're talking about military sites,” Hooper told AlArabiya.net.

(4 b) Facebook page glorifying (Muslim) massacre shut down
15 December 2008


A Facebook group glorifying the 1995 Srebrenica massacre of over 8 000 Bosnian Muslims appeared to have been shut down on Friday following complaints about its content.

The link to the Serbian group "Noz, zica, Srebrenica," or "Knife, Wire, rebrenica," which had attracted about a thousand people, was no longer directing users to the page, but no explanation was given.

A group opposed to the site had attracted 15 832 people since being created on Monday and alerted the administrator about it.

It said the controversial site "glorifies the acts of genocide. ..(and) propagates hatred to all Muslims."

During Bosnia's 1992-95 war, the eastern town of Srebrenica was a UN-protected Muslim enclave.

Serb forces overran Srebrenica on July 11, 1995, killing around 8 000 Muslim men and boys and throwing their bodies into mass graves.

The Srebrenica massacre, Europe's worst atrocity since World War 2, has been termed genocide by the International Court of Justice and the UN International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) - AFP


(5) CHILDREN:

UN calls for release of child soldiers

December 31 2008

Geneva - The ongoing violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which has caused the displacement of more than 250 000 people, has put children at particular risk of recruitment into armed groups, the United Nations' Children Fund (Unicef) said on Wednesday.

Unicef called on "all armed groups to end the recruitment and use of children", Pierrette Vu Thi, the agency's chief in the DR Congo, said in a statement. They must "immediately release the children within their ranks".

The children are also prone to sexual exploitation and forced labour, particularly when they are separated from their families and unable to attend school, the agency said, warning that some former child soldiers were being re-recruited by rebels.

In the past four years, 10 000 children have been released and reintegrated into their communities.

Since September, the Ugandan Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) has abducted 200 children in the Dungu district, Unicef said, adding that it was working with 31 of these youngsters who managed to escape.

Fighting during the last decade in the DR Congo is estimated to have killed more than five million people and left over a million people internally displaced.


(6) WOMEN:

BELOW (6a and 6 b) ARE EXAMPLES OF ABUSE OF ISLAMIC LAWS AND VALUES BY UNSCRUPULOUS MUSLIM MEN.


(6 a) Muslim women in the streets against ‘talak’ or Islamic divorce
by Kalpit Parajuli

Kathmandu (AsiaNews)
Dec 02, 08

Hundreds of Muslim women along with their supporters took to the streets of Nepalgunj, a town in western Nepal, to protest against ‘Talak’ or Islamic divorce. The demonstrators, including 465 divorced Muslim women, human rights activists and about 100 Muslim men, marched on 26 and 27 November to demand immediate compensation from the women’s former husbands as well as equal division of assets after divorce.


Many Muslim women said that after divorce they were left with no support. Some said that they had to go back to their original families or find shelter at human rights organisations.

“Muslim men release (talak) their wives from the marriage, i.e. divorce them, but then no one thinks about them,” said Sima Khan, president of the Muslim Awareness Federation, one of the protest groups that organised the demonstration. “Women don’t get any of their husbands’ assets, or any support. This has increased the incidence of divorce in the Muslim community. We must achieve equal rights for these women,” she added.

Homelessness is in fact a problem for many Muslim women. Some are driven out of their parents’ home once the latter pass away.

“Many women go hungry or get into prostitution to make ends meet after divorce,” explains Nitu Haluwai, a Muslim human rights activist.

However, Muslim leader Maulana Abdul Jabbar said that talak, which is based on the Qur’an, has been badly interpreted over the years.

“Divorce proceedings ought to take place in accordance with the law but without
transgressing religious values,” he said.

(ASIANNEWS.IT)

(6b) INDIA: Divorce by e-mail sparks debate

New Delhi (AsiaNews/SCMP)

A Muslim woman whose husband in the US has divorced her by e-mail has thrown Islamic clerics and scholars in India into a spin.

A Muslim man must say talaq (I divorce you) three times or write it down. In this case, Rubab Anwar says her husband, Rahat Iqbal, sent her an e-mail from the United States. ...a month later, he left for the US, promising to send her a visa soon. The visa never came, but the divorce e-mail landed in her inbox...

The story comes as clerics are discussing the validity of "instant" divorces, permitted in India but banned in many Muslim nations. Such a divorce allows a man to say talaq three times in one go, rather than over a three-month period.

"Triple talaq is very effective but the authenticity of the communications must be established because it is open to misuse," said Khalid Rashid, a member of a prominent Muslim religious body.

Ms Anwar plans to challenge the authenticity of the method. Some clerics sympathise, saying that since e-mails do not have signatures, she needs to call her husband to confirm that he sent the e-mail.

Malaysia has banned divorce by SMS e-mail or fax.


(6 c) Iran: Women-only park opened in Tehran

Tehran (AsiaNews)

A park has been opened in Tehran exclusively for women, who will be able to exercise and go jogging "safely" there, and even leave their heads uncovered.

Imposed with the Islamic revolution of 1979, the women's dress "code" requires that women be covered from head to toe and avoid tight-fitting clothes. The moralising campaigns typically begin with the approach of summer, and the consequent desire to wear lighter clothing: those who are dressed "poorly" - in general with slacks that do not cover the entire leg, and with a few locks of hair straying out of the headscarf - risk fines, flogging, and prison, even if the matter is normally resolved with a warning on the part of the police (below photo).



According to the newspaper Farhang-e Ashti, the new campaign was launched last Saturday against women dressed "indecently". Men are also under fire: those with "Western" hair styles can be arrested. Barbers who give such hair cuts are also in danger, as are the women's clothing shops that sell "indecent" clothing.

But uncovered hair will be permitted in the "Mothers' Paradise", the public park exclusively for women, inaugurated by the mayor of the capital, Mohammad Baqir Ghalibaf. Surrounded by tall hedges and covered with colourful canopies, the park guarantees safety for the women who exercise there. The news agency Fars clarifies that this is not the first women-only park in the country: other cities, including Mashad and Qom, already have them.


(6 d) Mass Rape in the Congo: A Crime Against Society

By Ann Jones, The Nation.
December 23, 2008.

Mass rapes in the Congo are destroying civic life, as hundreds of thousands of rape victims are cast out from their families and communities.

Late one afternoon seven years ago, in the village of Kamanyola in eastern Congo, Fatuma Kayengela's husband sent their daughter and her cousin to the market to buy oil for the lamps. When the two 15-year-old girls turned to go back home, they found the way blocked by soldiers, who took them down the road. As darkness fell, Fatuma and her husband went in search of the girls and learned of screams and crying coming from the school. There they found the girls as the rapists had left them. They went to the police station for help, but the police said there was nothing they could do about soldiers. When Fatuma's husband grew angry, they threatened to arrest him. Thankful the girls were still alive, Fatuma took them home.

The Democratic Republic of Congo was titled Rape Capital of the World in 1994.

As direct targets of men at war, women and girls suffer terribly. The Interahamwe have been singled out as the worst perpetrators of atrocities, but every armed group is guilty of violating women. Men singly or in gangs rape women and girls of all ages. (Recorded victims range in age from 2 months to 83 years.) Men also cut off women's nipples or breasts, mutilate or cut off external genitalia, and eviscerate living pregnant women to remove and kill fetuses. After rape, men commonly insert foreign objects into the vagina: sticks, sand, rocks, knives, burning wood or charcoal, or molten plastic made by melting shopping bags. Killing the rape victim by firing a handgun or rifle inserted in the vagina is a common practice; some victims have survived. Rapists have blinded many women, apparently to prevent identification, and left countless others to die in the forest after chopping off their arms and/or legs. Soldiers also abduct women, and especially girls as young as 10 or 11, as captive "wives." Some escaped women and girls report being chained to trees for months, released only to be gang-raped, day after day. Many report witnessing the death of other captive women and girls, murdered as disciplinary examples or abandoned in the forest when they were no longer "serviceable."

Tens of thousands of rape victims have survived but suffer enduring symptoms of psychological trauma -- depression, anxiety, sleeplessness, despair -- and debilitating physical problems: crippled or missing limbs, blindness, damaged or destroyed internal organs and/or genitalia and sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV. Thousands have been left with fistula, a complaint often misrepresented by male war correspondents unfamiliar with female anatomy.

Broadly, fistula refers to any perforation in the tissues separating the vaginal canal from the urinary tract and/or the rectum. There are several different types of fistula, depending on where the holes occur, but the typical result is uncontrollable leakage through the vagina of urine or feces or both. In less violent times, fistula most commonly results from prolonged labor in childbirth when the fetus presses upon maternal tissues, cuts off blood supply and creates "dead" spots that give way. The younger, and therefore smaller, the mother, the greater the likelihood of prolonged labor and fistula. When women have access to adequate maternal care, fistula is easily prevented; but in the DRC it occurs in remote areas even in the best of times.

It's true that long before the war Congolese men treated women as lesser creatures, forbidden to plant money-making crops such as coffee and cotton -- forbidden even to eat nourishing foods like eggs and chicken. It's true that men routinely used force if necessary to compel women's labor and sexual service. It's true that Congolese men hold notions that promote rape: that having sex makes men stronger, for example, or that having sex with a virgin immunizes against AIDS.

It's so dangerous that a special session of the UN Security Council in June passed Resolution 1820 to demand "the immediate and complete cessation by all parties to armed conflict of all acts of sexual violence against civilians."

Cultural norms die too when women are raped in the presence of their families; when boys and men are forced to rape their own sisters, mothers or daughters, or are murdered on the spot for refusing; when boy soldiers are compelled to rape babies or grandmothers. So divisive is rape, and the shame and terror that attend it, that even in the best case the family may fall apart.

(There also have been) cases of young girls raped in recent weeks not by militiamen but by civilians in the community. A 12-year-old raped by her teacher. A 9-year-old raped by a young boy. A 7-year-old raped by a middle-aged man. An 11-year-old raped by her father. A 7-year-old raped by her pastor. This is something new in the community since the war, and the women of CFK struggle to understand it.


(6 e) United States: The Online Gym for Muslim Women
Dec 1, 2008 (www.amhp.org/forum)

"As-salmualaikum

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Health, nutrition, fitness, exercise, prophetic medicine, spiritual growth, cancer, diabetes, illness prevention, treatment and related topics. No topics in opposition to Islamic belief will be accepted.

Men and women, Muslim and non-Muslim are encouraged to submit articles,. Articles should be 250-500 words in length, written in layman’s terms, practical advice or tips. Quality is key. Articles must be written in English. No spelling or grammatical errors. Articles must be 100% original and not created with spinning software. Strictly no plagiarism. Articles will be checked with Copyscape. Article body with approx 2% keyword density. (First and last paragraphs must contain the keyword). ALL WORK MUST BE ORIGINAL AND EXCLUSIVE TO FITMUSLIMAH.COM All rights and ownership will be transferred immediately to buyer (Fit Muslimah) upon payment.

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(6 f) United States: Female Majority to Control New Hampshire Senate

By Jane Costello, Women's eNews, Dec 2, 2008

When the New Hampshire Senate convenes in January, women will run the show, forming the first female legislative majority in the nation.

LEBANON, N.H. -- New Hampshire's state Senate will carve history for the Granite State in January when the legislative body convenes with women in 13 of the 24 seats forming the country's first female majority.

Women will also factor in key positions of leadership: the Senate is presided over by its president, Sylvia Larson, and president pro-tem, Maggie Hassan, while Martha Fuller Clark continues her role as majority whip.

"We are setting a great example for young women: that they can get involved and run for office," says Sharon Carson, a newly elected Republican senator who formerly served as state representative from Londonderry and works as an adjunct professor at Nashua Community College.

Other states with a high portion of female legislators are Arizona, Minnesota, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon and Maine.

After the defeat earlier this month of five female candidates for the state Legislature, South Carolina will have no female representatives when its state Senate convenes in January. It will be the first time since 1979 that its state Senate has had no women in office.

Women's eNews.


(6 g) (Certain) Foreign women married to Saudis abuse the system
Hassna’a Mokhtar, Arab News

JEDDAH:

A group of sociologists and a lawyer are currently studying the issue of non-Saudi women who marry Saudis and apply for divorce after obtaining Saudi citizenship.

Wail Joharji, 36, a lawyer and legal consultant, believes foreign women divorce their Saudi husbands as soon as they get citizenship for many reasons, which include their eligibility to claim social security, the right to take substantial business loans from the Centennial Fund or the Saudi Credit and Saving Bank, and the opportunity to marry non-Saudis who wish to have a Saudi sponsor to run businesses in the Kingdom.

“Divorce harms women and children. We have to maintain a smooth and just mechanism for marriage and divorce, leaving no loopholes for anyone to abuse the system. There is a percentage of foreign women, especially those born and raised in the Kingdom, who marry Saudis with the intention of only claiming Saudi nationality,” said Joharji.

He added that the study is in the interest of Saudi society in general and those children who are affected by such divorces in particular.

“We’re not against men or women. We’re against people abusing the system to serve their own twisted purposes,” said Joharji.

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