A friend of mine passed to me a very interesting letter that was allegedly written by Muqtada Al-Sadr. The letter added puzzlement to my confusion about this very controversial figure. First, the young Mullah who rationally is supposed to back the US forces as they get rid of Saddam Hussein; the man who killed brutally his father and Aunt many years ago chose instead and immediately to fight the U.S. and Iraqi forces demanding an immediate withdraw of all US led coalition forces; the same forces who gave him a voice and brought him to power. However this is not what I want to write about today because I was puzzled and distressed by this letter(to your left) which was written from the young mullah and addressed to a woman about the "Mutah marriage".
For those who do not speak Arabic, The document showed two letters( click on it read it clearly). The first from a woman asking Al Muqtada to give his opinion about group sex party(Mutah marriage sttle) between women and male members of his Mahdi Army. The alleged letter from Al muqtada answered the woman request by allowing these parties as long as these parties are exclusive to his men. The letter also demands that one fourth of the financial compensation that these women will get from his men should be given back directly to the Al mahdi Army(basically to him) to help in buying weapons and other needed items for those men.
First, I am not sure how authentic is this letter. It has the official signature of Al-muqtada. It cites other Islamic scholars who oppose this practice, however I am going to discuss this new old matter in our world. First, Mut'ah is an Arabic word that means "enjoyment." Actually, it has a deep religious connotation and draws a line of demarcation between the Shi'ahs and the rest of the Muslim Ummah, According to Dr. Ahmad 'Abdullah Salamah: "The books of Hadith and Fiqh written by Shi'ah scholars define mut'ah as "a temporary marriage contracted for a fixed period in return for a compensation." The belief in the sanctity and virtues of mut'ah is an integral part of the Shi'ah faith." In contrast, the rest of the Muslim Ummah considers mut’ah as prostitution, however another type of marriage "Al misyar" is gaining popularity among Sunnis in countries such as Saudi Arabia.
So what do I think of these so called marriages? I believe that marriage is a legal and spiritual contract that was established by God himself. It should be built on commitment, intimacy(sexual and intellectual) and passion. Therefore these forms of so called marriages not really but a legal form of prostitution and form of abuse toward a vulnerable population in our part of the world. Clearly this abuse is allowed within our culture which is heavily dominated by men making the rules for everybody else is often one of the only options for older spinsters, divorcees and widows who often struggle to find husbands in a society where they are stigmatised.
Should the Government intervene with these practises if there was a consent of both parties, the blessing of the woman's guardian, the presence of witnesses and a state marriage official? I think they should. As a centrist, I typically believe that any government should generally stay away from the bed room and the board room, however I believe that it is the duty of the government to protect all of its citizens equally and prevent any form of abuse. In order to do so, I think that governments, social services and media agencies should join hands together to change the real roots of these practices which emerge from the cultural stigma of being a woman and single in the Arab World. How about billboards diplaying messages such as "I am a single woman and I am okay"?







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please don't be fooled by trash like this. this document is cooked in CIA labs by junior counter-fitters, part of the smear campaign against the resistance. Muqtada is no saint, but he is no moron either.
Oh ya, he is not a moron. Every thing that he does and did is moronic. His goals and motives are only motivated by revenge, hatered and establishing another Iranian state in Iraq this time.
These thugs(Al mahdi Army) seem to be like a Catholic Mafia who go during the week killing their victims before praying for forgivenss on the Sunday mass.
Salim, all. Isn't it ironic that only Arabs who are resisting the occupation are constantly being ortrayed as murderers and terrorists while those who side with the occupation are moderates. Muqtada is the only Shite leader who is fighting the US invasion, he denounced sectarian killings yet we don't' want to believe him because the Arab official press (branch of Pentagon PR office) and the Americans say he is behind the sectarian violence.
Lets have enough smarts to not be herded like goats in whatever direction the Arab dictators and their bloody American goat herder wants. I don't know if Muqtada is good or evil, but i know for sure that anyone who fights the US and Israeli invasions are constantly being vilified and being subjected to a vicious smear campaign.
I doubt everything I hear and see on TV since violence in Iraq follows a clear pattern and with one single-minded objective, to trigger an ever-expanding sectarian strife that will transform the American and Jews into into "protectors" instead of total outcasts. This is old-school colonialist tactic, which seems to work for Arabs only.
Sadly, we have so many Arab idiots, led by Takfeerees, who have the political IQ of a mouse.
Regardless of what you think Raed, Muqtada is the only guy who has a millisha working outside the Iraqi National forces. By several accounts, his millisha runs death squads killing Sunnis in the street of Baghdad. In that sense, he is similar to Hizbullah in Lebanon and Hamas in Palestine, a political movment that takes order from a forign nation "Iran". SO instead of blaming the Americans and the Jews of all of our problems, may be we should look to the mirror and tell it the way it is
Anon and Raed,
I expressed some form of skepticism about the letter, though I am not surprised with this letter as Mutah marriage is gaining popularity in Iraq after being banned by Saddam.
Interestingly, the Washington Post had today a full article about the practice. Check it out at
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16717237/
"a political movment that takes order from a forign nation "Iran". "
Salim, that to me and most Arabs is far less traumatic than WHOLE ARAB REGIMES taking marching orders from CIA and Israel in puruit of repressing Arabs and denying them their freedom and liberty.
At least Iran does not occupy Jerusalem and is credited for supporting the only victorious battle against Israel, in Lebanon.
"Instead of blaming the Americans and the Jews of all of our problems, may be we should look to the mirror and tell it the way it is"
OH NO! it's the SHALLOW MAN'S RETORT!!! if I get a penny for every time some armature pulled this worn-out cliche out of his hat I'd be a millionaire.
Dude, Arabs are getting invaded and they are being slaughtered every day and the Americans and Jews are the ones doing the killing. Dictators are being protected by the US who robb our natural recoures and deposit this money in US bank accounts.
What conspiracy theory are you talking about. Do you call a bullet from an american soldier's F16 conspiracy theory? Do you call a murdered Palestinian girl killed by an IDF soldier conspiracy theory?
You need Commonsense 010. Or my guess you work for an arab dictator, hence your defense of those who protect you, the Americans and Israelis. The only ones who defend americans and Israelis today are those who benefit financially from them.
May be you should add to your list that it was the Americans who brought the Mutah marriage to Iraq. That makes a lot of sense and fit well with your theory. Raed and Anon, Iran is spreading its Islamic fundentalism to all Arabic countries. They collaborated with the Israelis during the Iran Iraq war for eight years. They are the first enemy to any nationlistic Arabic movment that is why they hated Sadam and fought him for so many years. Wake up people...Iran is the enemy
Iran is the "enemy to any nationlistic Arabic movment that is why they hated Sadam and fought him for so many years. "
Get your facts straight.
Saddam invaded Iran and was responsible for the slaughter of over a million Iranian. It was an unprovoked war, similar to the US war on Iraq. Saddam did wonders for Iraq and Arab liberation causes. But he had committed some catastrophic plunders. the Iran invasion was one of them. Alla yerhamou now.
Iran is not spreading Islamic fundemantalism. I don't see Iranian preachers in my city or in our mousques preaching fundemnatlism.
All I saw were Katuschas raining on Israel and the IDF being defeated fair and square, a befitting retribution for the slaughter of hundreds of Lebanese innocents and the destruction of Lebanon's infrastructure in pursuit of some nutty ideological neo-con dream.
Buddy, you have to try harder to make us fear Iran more than US and Israel.
"Iran is not spreading Islamic fundemantalism. I don't see Iranian preachers in my city or in our mousques preaching fundemnatlism."
They do not send preachers becuase they do not speak Arabic, but they send money, weapons to Al mahdi army to kill civilians Sunnis. They do not want the American to succeed in Iraq becuase that mean a defeat to their totaliarin regime that enslave its own people under the ban of radical Islam
"they send money, weapons to Al mahdi army to kill civilians Sunnis."
I know a whopper when I see one, and you my friend know how to make a big whopper.
There is not ONE shred of evidence to support your conspiracy theory about Iran. Nothing but what the dishonest Americans tell us.
As a matter of fact, Muqtada is on the american shit list because he has always fought the occupation.
Is there sectarian strife? of course. but there is plenty of blame to go around and the Takfeere Sunnis have done their share of killings. Never forget the holy Shiite shrines that were bombed and the mass slaughter of Shiites pilgrims, long before Shiite reprisals.
And since none of this happened during Saddam's time, but it only happened soon after the American invasion, one must arrive at the conclusion that the Americans are responsible for this carnage.
all your arguments are based on wild guesses about some grand Iranian conspiracy theory, which is ironic coming from a guy who just lectured on the futility of conspiracy theories.
All I see is thousands of American invasion troops killing tens of thousands of once peaceful Iraqis. I don't see any Iranian invasion troops. So take your silly little conspiracy theory and peddle it somewhere else.
I am going to jump to this conversation. Anon, you are raising a very interesting point. So you are saying that the Americans are the ones who enable the death squad to kill Sunnis and American soliders so that the what so called "freedom initiative" will fail and directly lead to embloden Syria and Iran in the region: both are strong enemeies to the US. Is that what are you saying?
Shifaa, everything that is happening after the american invasion that did not happen before is the american responsibility. the americans, as the freeom of information act, have funded civil wars, trained death squads, played dump, send their mercenaries to assassinate, etc. we have hind sight. no need to guess. the americans are the most dishonest people that ever walked the earth, as their own once-classified files show us. and their media is the most cowardly and in many cases jingoistic, as the last Iraq war has demonstrated.
and according to the geneva conventions, the invader is legally responsible for the state of the invaded country.
First, I am not sure how authentic is this letter. It has the official signature of Al-muqtada.
In today technology every thing can be faked, it hard to be 100% this or other documents be a real or authentic.
But, I am from Iraq, I have interests watching and searching about these Mullah and their doggy things when I am 12 year old till now.
1- There are many cats these mullah practise in name of religion and gave them self immunity to do whatever they like just as you stated and some times give fatwa for their folk to make worse practice of Islam and Sunni.
2- you need to understand that Shi'ah not meaning Iran or vies versa, the irony is the Iranian whom they trying to manipulated the Islam and destroying the Islam as religion is very old practice and its mixed with Persian attitude to take revenge from Muslim and Islam.
3- The reality is Iran convert to Shi’ah by force when his king asked to return his divorced wife and he asked for help. Some his men advice him about Shi’at faith in Iraq and asked to get more details, for that the invited Al-Hilly (his name links to Hilla city of Babylon now) so this man went their an he give him his explanation according to Shi’at that the divorce in Shi’atism is should be practice it three times after that not allowed to return to your divorced partner, not like in other Sunni practice which some saying the divorce will be final if the man said divorce three times this mean he not allowed to return his partner.
4- there is a hidden war between the Mullah in Iraq (Najaf) and Iran (Qoum) and for many years Iranian Mullah (Marja’ah) are dominating the Najaf (Iraq) Marjia’ah, this some time by conspiring or assassination of nay Arab Mullah.
This bring me to point which I am have doubt about all the stories about Muqtada Al-Sadr, he is the only Shi’at Iraqi religious man now in Iraq, others like Abdul Aziz Al-Hakim and Sistani both are Iranians (Al Hakim he is family name Tabtaba’e, Iranian decedent) I am not defending Muqtada Al-Sadr, but I have this doubt, but as for the stories comes from Baghdad Muqtada Al-Sadr looks he play same as the others.
In regards to Al-Hakim and Sistani, both are same as Muqtada Al-Sadr in their believe (we call it Shi’tsim) but there are no much attention in regard to both of them but there are few stories and political stand which clearly not repressing any Islamic behaviours and teaching, specially when Sistani played very important roll in favour of the invasion and the Americans also as for Hakim.
As for al Hakim Son : Amar Al-Hakim, he is very influential figure in Iraq now and he is doing and practice exactly what Muqtada Al-Sadr documents saying this awhile ago, some news from Iraq telling he is in continuous move of schools and universities and instates (specially Girls ones) promoting Mut'ah mirage in fact Iraqi talking about Amar he is now far worse that Udday Saddam in regards of his women storeys.
Also I bring to your attention Amar he is responsible for
Shahid al-Mihrab Establishment for Promoting Islam throughout southern Iraq. They distribute food and gifts of money, so long as patrons pledge their allegiance. For impoverished Iraqis lacking electricity and livelihood, it's an easy decision. which I believe it’s a tool to for his ideology.
Just to bring it to you this Shahid al-Mihrab Establishment branch in Karblah was visited by Paul Wolfowitz in his third visit to Iraq!!...
There are a lot of talks but leave it to another post.
I agree with totally in regards to the marriage and how the women right in Islam and our holy book tell us about the marriage and its conditions.
http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/nation/200606/kt2006062522523712000.htm
http://www.tnr.com/doc.mhtml?i=20050912&s=ackerman091205
مؤسسة شهيد المحراب للتبليغ الإسلامي
http://www.belagh.com/news.asp?id=2
Should the Government intervene with these practises if there was a consent of both parties, the blessing of the woman's guardian, the presence of witnesses and a state marriage official?
I green with you as for Iraq, Barazan (Saddam half-Brother) was the main figure that who stopped these doggy things in Iraq during his time when he was heading the Intelligence from “Latom” لطمية to “Zincheel” ضرب السلاسل خلال واقعة عاشوراء “Cut the head by knifes) التطبير "ضرب أعلى الرأس بالقامة (سكينة كبيرة) أو سيف" also Mut'ah Marriage, he was personally touring the cites and locations and warning them of consequences if they did these doggy things.
For mut'ah marriage he kills the man and the witness and the Mullah he done this agreement but he leave the woman live.
you are raising a very interesting point. So you are saying that the Americans are the ones who enable the death squad to kill Sunnis and American soliders,
In an earlier interview on 10 January, retired General Wayne Downing, former head of all US special operations forces, took a very different line, stating that US-backed special units had been ‘conducting strikes’ against leaders of the so-called insurgency since March 2003 (cited in ‘Phoenix Rising in Iraq’ by Stephen Shalom, http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?ItemID=7227 ). However, Downing was careful to say that implementing a Salvadoran strategy would add an extra ‘type’ of unit to the occupation’s arsenal. What neither the press, Donald Rumsfeld, nor General Downing pointed out was that the Salvador Option was already well underway in Iraq, and far more literally than might have been imagined.
According to an article recently published in New York Times Magazine, in September 2004 Counsellor to the US Ambassador for Iraqi Security Forces James Steele was assigned to work with a new elite Iraqi counter-insurgency unit known as the Special Police Commandos, formed under the operational control of Iraq’s Interior Ministry (‘The Way of the Commandos’, Peter Maass, http://psychoanalystsopposewar.org/resources_files/TheWay_of_the_Commandos.html ).
From 1984 to 1986 then Col. Steele had led the US Military Advisory Group in El Salvador, where he was responsible for developing special operating forces at brigade level during the height of the conflict. These forces, composed of the most brutal soldiers available, replicated the kind of small-unit operations with which Steele was familiar from his service in Vietnam. Rather than focusing on seizing terrain, their role was to attack ‘insurgent’ leadership, their supporters, sources of supply and base camps. In the case of the 4th Brigade, such tactics ensured that a 20-man force was able to account for 60% of the total casualties inflicted by the unit (Manwaring, El Salvador at War, 1988, p 306-8). In military circles it was the use of such tactics that made the difference in ultimately defeating the guerrillas; for others, such as the Catholic priest Daniel Santiago, the presence of people like Steele contributed to another sort of difference:
People are not just killed by death squads in El Salvador – they are decapitated and then their heads are placed on pikes and used to dot the landscape. Men are not just disemboweled by the Salvadoran Treasury Police; their severed genitalia are stuffed into their mouths. Salvadoran women are not just raped by the National Guard; their wombs are cut from their bodies and used to cover their faces. It is not enough to kill children; they are dragged over barbed wire until the flesh falls from their bones, while parents are forced to watch. (Cited by Chomsky, op cit.)
The Police Commandos are in large part the brainchild of another US counter-insurgency veteran, Steven Casteel, a former top DEA man who has been acting as the senior advisor in the Ministry of the Interior. Casteel was involved in the hunt for Colombia’s notorious cocaine baron Pablo Escobar, during which the DEA collaborated with a paramilitary organization known as Los Pepes, which later transformed itself into the AUC, an umbrella organization covering all of Colombia’s paramilitary death squads (http://cocaine.org/colombia/pablo-escobar.html ; http://www.ciponline.org/colombia/040105isac.htm ).
Like Colombia’s death squads, Iraq’s Police Commandos deliberately cultivate a frightening paramilitary image. During raids they wear balaclavas and black leather gloves and openly intimidate and brutalize suspects, even in the presence of foreign journalists (see the report by Peter Maass’s). Significantly, many of the Commandos, including their leader, are Sunni Muslims.
Evidence of Massacres
In the last few weeks, with the discovery of several mass graves in and around Baghdad, evidence of multiple extra-judicial killings has started to become much more visible, but, in fact, even a cursory review of such archives as the one compiled by Iraq Body Count (http://www.iraqbodycount.net /) reveals that mass executions have been taking place commonly in Iraq over at least the last six months. What is particularly striking is that many of those killings have taken place since the Police Commandos became operationally active and often correspond with areas where they have been deployed.
The clearest correlation is in Mosul, where the Police Commandos began operating in late October (http://www.strykernews.com/archives/2004/10/29/special_iraqi_police_commandos_continue_operations.html ). In mid-November it was reported that insurgents were conducting an offensive and had managed to drive most of the (regular) police from the city. There followed what was described as a joint counter-offensive by US forces and Police Commandos. The Police Commandos conducted raids inside the old quarter starting on 16 November in which dozens of suspects were arrested. During one such raid on a mosque and a tea shop, detainees, blindfolded and with their hands tied behind their backs, were seen being taken away by commandos (http://www.smh.com.au/news/After-Saddam/Iraqi-soldiers-found-murdered-in-Mosul/2004/11/21/1100972263000.html ). In the weeks and months that followed over 150 bodies appeared (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4105009.stm ), often in batches and frequently having obviously been executed, usually with a bullet to the head (eg. http://www.middle-east-online.com/english/iraq/?id=12147 ).
The victims are repeatedly stated to have belonged mostly to the security forces, with ‘insurgents’ blamed for conducting a campaign of intimidation. Yet, most of the bodies were dressed in civilian clothes with little in the way of identification. In the few instances in which positive identifications have been reported, these are based on flimsy evidence. For instance, in the case of nine victims described as soldiers that had been shot in the head, a US army lieutenant simply stated that a ‘unit recently moved to one of the US bases’ had ‘some guys missing’ (http://www.smh.com.au/news/After-Saddam/Iraqi-soldiers-found-murdered-in-Mosul/2004/11/21/1100972263000.html ); photographs of the victims showed them wearing civilian clothes. A blatant case of disinformation regards a group of 31 bodies ‘discovered’ by the Police Commandos in March 2005 scattered around a cemetery in western Mosul. The bodies, described by an Interior Ministry spokesman as belonging to civilians, police officers and army soldiers, were said to have been the victims of a single policeman, Shoqayer Fareed Sheet, who confessed to these and numerous other killings on a special television show conceived by founder of the Police Commandos Adnan Thavit, called Terrorism in the Hands of Justice (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A23448-2005Mar10.html ). Not only does this programme break every conceivable moral and legal standard, but it is notorious for parading obviously tortured detainees who are often forced to confess to being homosexuals or paedophiles as well as murderers. ( http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:OkQ0b9q9QbkJ:uniraq.org/documents/ArabicRegionalNews22 March2005.doc+quds+press&hl=en&client=safari)
Given the extreme paucity of evidence, the lack of secure identification and the disinformation put out by the Interior Ministry, there is at least a strong possibility that many, if not all, of the extra-judicial killings in Mosul have been carried out by the Police Commandos.
Police Commandos Directly Accused
A similar, thought less complete pattern is emerging in other areas where the Commandos have been operating, notably Samarra, where bodies were recently found in nearby Lake Tharthar (http://www.turkishpress.com/news.asp?id=41936 ). However, the strongest case is currently starting to emerge in Baghdad, where a wave of killings over the last few weeks has resulted in accusations being made directly against the state security forces and specifically against the Police Commandos. The accusations revolve around three distinct massacres. On 5 May a shallow mass grave was discovered in the Kasra-Wa-Atash industrial area containing 14 bodies. The victims, all young men, had been blindfolded, their hands tied behind their backs and they had been executed with shots to the head. The bodies also revealed such torture marks as broken skulls, burning, beatings and right eyeballs removed. In this case family members were able to identify the bodies; the victims were Sunni farmers on their way to market. According to Phil Shiner of the British-based Public Interest Lawyers, the men had been arrested when Iraqi security forces raided the vegetable market (http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,1488096,00.html , http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=760368 ).
Less than two weeks later on 15 May, 15 more bodies were discovered at two sites in western Baghdad. Eight of the victims were found In the Al-Shaab area, while a further seven were discovered behind a mosque in Ore district (http://www.kuna.net.kw/home/Story.aspx?Language=en&DSNO=733276 ). According to the Chicago Tribune, ‘some had been blindfolded, most were found with their hands bound and all had been shot in the head’ (http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0505170030may17,0,3795261.story?coll=chi-newsopinionperspective-utl ). The Association of Muslim Scholars quickly responded to the wave of killings, accusing soldiers and Interior Ministry commandos of having ‘arrested imams and the guardians of some mosques, tortured and killed them, then got rid of their bodies in a garbage dump in the Shaab district’ (http://www.mg.co.za/articlePage.aspx?articleid=238784&area=/breaking_news/breaking_news__international_news/ ). ‘This is state terrorism by the Ministry of Interior’ said Hareth al-Dhari, secretary general of the Association (http://news.ft.com/cms/s/47613c82-c804-11d9-9765-00000e2511c8.html ). Whilst al-Dhari also blamed the Badr brigades associated with the ruling Shia coalition, the emphasis of his denunciation was quickly shifted in the mainstream press to reinforce only this aspect of the accusation and the notion of sectarian tit-for-tat violence (eg http://newswww.bbc.net.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/4569103.stm ). The Iraqi government’s riposte to the Association’s accusations was predictably insidious, with the new defence minister blaming terrorists wearing military uniforms (http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0505170030may17,0,3795261.story?coll=chi-newsopinionperspective-utl ). However, it should come as little surprise to discover that at the beginning of May the government had announced an imminent counter-insurgency crackdown, which they said was likely to unleash well-trained commandos in Baghdad and other trouble spots (http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8725.htm ).
Wider Evidence of Massacres
With such accusations being made specifically against US-trained counter-insurgency forces it is worth briefly mentioning some of the other massacres that have occurred in Iraq over recent months. In October 2004 some 49 bodies were discovered on a remote road about 50km south of Baquba. The victims, who wore civilian clothes, had all been shot in the head. The Interior Ministry announced that they were off-duty soldiers. Some accounts by police said the rebels were dressed in Iraqi military uniforms, although details were far from clear (http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2004/10/24/international0921EDT0440.DTL ; http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,136419,00.html ).
Similarly, in March of this year 26 bodies were discovered at Rumana, near Qaim, close to the Syrian border. According to the Interior Ministry, most of the victims were members of a rapid response team. The victims had been blindfolded, handcuffed and shot in the head. The bodies, which once again were dressed in civilian clothes, were found in an area where the US army had been conducting Operation River Blitz, a marine-led assault on insurgents in the Euphrates River valley (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,136419,00.html ; http://edition.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/meast/03/09/iraq.main/ ).
To further muddy the waters, the bodies of eight men from Sadr City were found in Yussufiah, 40km south of Baghdad, on 9 May this year. The victims, who had been tortured, then executed with a bullet to the back of the neck, were found wearing army uniforms, but relatives identified them as civilians. Army captain Ahmed Hussein suggested that the killers wanted people to believe they had executed soldiers (http://www.news24.com/News24/World/Iraq/0,,2-10-1460_1701988,00.html ).
There are other similar cases of mass killings, as well as many more involving smaller numbers of bodies far too numerous to mention. Nonetheless, it is worth emphasising the many bodies (more than 100) gradually being dredged up from the River Tigris, especially around Suwayra, south of Baghdad. The bodies began to be noticed in late February of this year, surfacing at the rate of one or two a day, but began to increase in frequency in April; some of the victims, who were mostly men but included some women and children, were bound, others shot or beheaded. In April, president Talabani claimed the victims had been kidnapped by insurgents in the village of Madain, but, in fact, those identified to date hailed from a wide radius and could not be accounted for by a single episode of kidnapping. Police in Suwayra have stated that many of the victims are likely to have been stopped at impromptu checkpoints by masked men, while some Sunnis say that the victims may include people detained by the police (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2005/04/22/MNG45CDDBQ1.DTL ).
In light of these bodies in the Tigris, it may be significant to note a strange report on the website Jihad Unspun of US soldiers dumping body bags from helicopters in the Diali River in eastern Iraq during the early hours of the morning. The writer argues that the bags held the corpses of American soldiers or foreign mercenaries that the army wished to conceal from public knowledge (http://www.jihadunspun.com/intheatre_internal.php?article=100552&list=/home.php& ). This implausible theory leaves a very large question mark over the identity of bodies that the US army wishes to conceal and recalls the report submitted to the Brussels Tribunal, ‘Tarmiya: the Silent Agony’. This account contains first hand testimony from an agricultural worker who survived an attempted execution by a team of US special forces. He and a colleague were abducted from the farm where they worked, then taken to a secluded grove where their throats were cut. They were left for dead, but miraculously, one of them survived (http://www.brusselstribunal.org /). Whilst this account lacks corroboration and has remained anonymous to protect the identities of those involved, it remains a convincing description of the kind of long-range ‘reconnaissance’ missions that people like James Steele were conducting in Vietnam.
Modelling the Iraq War
Whilst much of the violence across Iraq appears chaotic, some lines are starting to emerge that follow the pattern and the logic of other counter-insurgency wars. In El Salvador, when the war finally came to an end, it became clear that the majority of its victims had been participants in progressive social movements as well as peasants who had been perceived as sympathising with or supporting the guerrillas. The object of the war was not to defeat an ideologically motivated rebellion, it was to prevent the possibility of progressive social change and to maintain the country within the US economic orbit in its traditional tributary role.
The same can be said of Colombia at present, where the long current phase of the internal conflict in which thousands of social activists have been murdered has butted seamlessly with the country’s exposure to economic liberalisation. In short, legitimate social demands are violently suppressed in favour of allowing foreign capital to extract super profits from Colombia’s rich natural resources and selling off its public assets for the same purpose. Much of the conflict takes place within the realm of so-called ‘civil society’, where progressive leaders are excluded or eliminated, whilst those who are prepared to throw in their lot with predatory foreign capital are rewarded and extolled.
In Iraq the war comes in two phases. The first phase is complete: the destruction of the existing state, which did not comply with the interests of British and American capital. The second phase consists of building a new state tied to those interests and smashing every dissenting sector of society. Openly, this involves applying the same sort of economic shock therapy that has done so much damage in swathes of the Third World and Eastern Europe. Covertly, it means intimidating, kidnapping and murdering opposition voices.
The economic assault on Iraq is well underway. Visible unemployment stands at around the catastrophic level of 28%, large parts of the state sector have already been sold off and wages have fallen (often to less than half of their pre-war levels), thanks in part to the introduction of thousands of cheap workers from Pakistan, India and the Philippines. These workers are often tricked into coming and stripped of their passports, effectively working as slaves in order to undercut accustomed Iraqi living standards. Reconstruction projects are given almost exclusively to foreign (mainly US) companies, who pay a flat rate of 15% tax with no limits to repatriation of profits, while Iraq’s state-owned companies are excluded (http://www.antiwar.com/orig/shumway.php?articleid=3005 ). In the countryside, Iraqi farmers are now obliged to buy a licence to grow genetically modified seed and are prohibited from resowing the seed developed by their ancestors in the cradle of civilisation (http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/KHA501A.html ).
The covert assault has also begun. Attacks on workers and trade unionists are becoming increasingly common (http://www.iraqitradeunions.org/archives/000200.html ) and it is instructive that the railway workers union, in an industry that has been slated for privatisation, seems to have been particularly targeted, with US administrators on the ground threatening to bring in Indian workers (http://www.iraqitradeunions.org/archives/000117.html ). Whilst the IFTU, the dominant, state-sanctioned new trade-union umbrella organisation, may have endorsed the occupation, the Federation of Workers Councils and Unions in Iraq (FWCUI) has not; in any case, ordinary Iraqi workers will find themselves increasingly at odds with the puppet government as they try to defend even rudimentary living standards. Industrial action is already widespread in Iraq, though little reported in the mainstream press.
An even more frightening picture is emerging within the sector of higher education, where, since the beginning of the occupation, some 200 Iraqi academics have been murdered, while control and intimidation has become systematic. Many of the victims worked in the social sciences, where overlap with progressive social movements is unavoidable (http://www.newstatesman.com/200409060018 ).
Unfortunately, in Iraq it is almost impossible to securely attribute any of the host of assassinations and extra-judicial killings, while the US-UK propaganda campaign has left many all too willing to believe in such bugbears as Al-Zarqawi (see Michel Chossudovsky’s article ‘Who is Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi?’ (http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/CHO405B.html ). What we do know, however, is that hundreds of Iraqis are being murdered and that paramilitary hit squads of the proxy government organized by US trainers with a fulsome pedigree in state terrorism are increasingly being associated with them.
http://www.cryingwolf.deconstructingiraq.org.uk/
Say, thank you for your detailed and informed responces. It will take more time to go through out your responces and digest them before responding to you.
Issam
عباس جيجان في قصيدته
وية الفجر بيوم العيد ويّ نحر النحور
صْدام قدم للوطن روحه
إجة مثل الاسد مجروح
يمشي وتضحك جروحه
هم شايف جبل ينكَاد ؟ واذا شفت
الجبل مكَيود تلكَى العلة بسفوحه
مثل النخل مات وكَوف
شاخص شامخة صروحه
لك لو هيج الرجال تموت
لو غم الرجال بموت ماصخ مابه ملوحة
بجيت ومابجيت عليك
بجيت عالزمان الضمّك بلوحه
بجة حتى الفرات عليك
ونهر دجلة انتحر موحه
اذن تستاهل ينوح عليك
شاعر مابطل نوحه
لأن انت الوحيد الذي خليت
المشانق للرجال تصير مرجوحة
رغد يارغد لاتبجين
بس دمعة حزن للزين مسموحة
ابوج الكِتَب اسمه بجبهة التاريخ
كعبة الوطن عنده وعالية سطوحه
الزمن (الوطن) يشهد لأبو الليثين
لو آنة شهادتي بصدام مجروحة
مادنك براسه وانحنى لجلاد
رغم سلسلوا رجله وشدوا جفوفه
رفض يلبس نكَاب الموت
وضحك عالموت سنه وعينّا تشوفه
عجل والله يتباهه يسجل
التاريخ عنه وتكتب حروفه
مو حبل العلى الركَبة طلع ملفوف
ركَبة عالحبل طلعت الملفوفة
اذن حقها العرب تحزن عليه وتنوح
وكَع خيّالها والشمس مكسوفة
من صغره عجيد * عنيد وضد الاستعمار
ابوج الوصل سابع جار معروفه
واذا البصرة حزنت مصباح يوم العيد
يم تكريت طلعت تلطم الكوفة
وجت نينوى محنية الظهر وتصيح
وين ابن الرمادي الباشطة * سيوفه
سواها العلوج ودنسوا بغداد
وعاصمة الرشيد اصبحت مجتوفة
اذن تستاهل عليك ينوح
شاعر مابطل نوحه
لأن انت الوحيد الذي خليت
المشانق للرجال تصير مرجوحة
لتحميل القصيدة
http://media.abolkhaseb.net/sound/abas_sadam.mp4
ـ والله يا سيدي المدير أنا استمعت وقرأت قصيدة جيجان البارحة في مواقع أخرى ( وانخوثت ) يعني ( تخربطت المسألة براسي ) لأنني رأيت هذا الرجل قبل اشهر فقط على شاشات العمالة الخليجية : تحديداً القطرية والكويتية وهو يدّعي البطولة بمعارضة الشهيد البطل وجهاً لوجه !! مما اضطره للهرب ! وفي التسعينيات رأيته يلقي قصيدة مدح واسترزاق بين يدي الملك حسين في عمان ! وسمعته في حوار تليفزيوني مؤخراً وهو يتحدث عن لجوئه السياسي في هولندا ولم يأت على ذكر بلده وقائدها بخير يُذكر ،علماً بأنني أتذكر قصائده العامية الوطنية الجميلة أيام الحرب مع إيران حينما كان داخل العراق ! فهل عاد إلى صوابه الآن ؟ أتمنى وسأعذره والله إن فعل : فقط لأن فيه من السذاجة ما يكفي لأن تُغرر به صرة دراهم . .
ـ المهم : القصيدة جميلة والأجمل أن موقف الشهيد أعاد كثيرين بشموخ رجولته وهيبته إلى الحق وهذا يكفي وإن كنت أراه ثمناً باهظاً : أن يُغتال أبطالنا لنقرأ الحقيقة بوضوح .
My Iraq (past and present)
By شعر عباس جيجان
It is interesting poitn Say. We always apperciate others when they are gone. That not to say that I was a fan of Sadam but that we Arabs we do not what we want.
We develop notsalgic feelings about people and other idelogical views once we won't be ablt to have them. Is that a form of escapism or what?
Regrettably I expected this replay, its sad when people look sort sighted and think when we bring Saddam that we love him or we are Ba’athiest of regime people...
I think the most important is what's after they gone?
Did we see some smart, nation loving, very brave men, with will to work for our nation and our people, so that make you wonder where was Iraq under brutal regime, and what’s happing to Iraq now under a gang of thieves and very weak and slave people came by force to lead which they are not up to.
I can give you one example Egypt under Jamal Abdul Nasser there were a report said the level of development/technology Egypt was during 60's is 70% more that South Korea at a time!! Look to Egypt now where is and look to S. Korea where they fly now.
These dramas we have in our society don’t call my point "Oh Yah conspiracy theory" but this happened and I believe the enemies working hardly to achieve it in our region.
A simple example your king UK educated and UK grown what Jordan up to? I understand that you will say there are no resources. This lay, there are but you are not allowed to invest in...
Look to Saudis and Gulf Countries all those holding the power and the royal family educated and grown in US, all the universities full of US/UK stuff all the high profile jobs hold by US and UK tell me where those Arab and student those who studying and graduated from those schools and universities where are they? Are they hiding themselves or they are stupid they can run their country?
Why Iraq was 80% of his people literatures according to UN report in 1985?
Whey Iraq have number of engineers done marvellous job and doctors and other professionals and the example clear to you and all Jordan’s with the follow of Iraq to your land?
Is it people “Arab, Muslim” problem or the regimes problem?
Is it people “Arab, Muslim” problem or the regimes problem?
Say, I think that it is both. I blame Arab regimes for directing their wealth into waste, but also the people in the street deserve some blame. If we continue to blame the US and Israel for all of our problem we won't carry the responsbility of moving forward. This helplessness that sinks deeps in our psyche has got to change before we can accomplish anything.
Take for example the Palestinan problem. What happens in Palestine is an immoral crisis by all means, but most of the Arab regimes uses the Palestinian Problem to hang their faliures to advance their countries in the field of technology, science, health and so on. It is alway easier to say that will the political climate is unstable and that why we did fail.
Regarding Israel and the US. Both of these countries have their own interests and they will defend by all means. I am not naieve about that, however we should not blame every single issue on them. You mentioned Egypt as an example. The lack of freedom, the human rigths violation and the regression of its economy and other failures must be answered by the Government agenda and not to be hanged on the shoulders of the Americans and the Israeils.
The lack of freedom, the human rights violation and the regression of its economy and other failures must be answered by the Government agenda and not to be hanged on the shoulders of the Americans and the Israelis.
Did US Support Mubarak?
Did Mubarak have US$1.0 Billion Dollar /year to support his regime?
I not saying all its American fault, but for many years supporting brutal regimes.
Take Jordan, can you and demonstrate freely in the street?
Can you tell me what happened in South Jordan "Ma'an" and what your "NATINAL Army" doing for their own citizens?
Same as Egyptians Army, the point I would to highlight is our nation have not the garage to say their will this are due to:
1- The long treatments of our nations under brutal force by regimes they don’t deserve to be in power not morally and professionally.
2- Using the Islam as a tool of preventing and customs of we should obey the "Ameer Al-Mo'amenin" which demonstrating by these regimes fake if we take one example from our history we will see Khalifa Omar Bin Khatab (رض ) when he asked his people to correct him by Sward!!! Where this ultimate justice with these regimes whom telling our nations and out people they are Sayeed or they are related to Al Al-Bait or they are Islam defenders?
All of them liars stupid thieves and criminals, because their behaviours speaks loudly that they have nothing related to Al-Al-Biet just their pictures on TV when they go to pray, or go to Hajj.
Are they Muslims?
No decently No, The Muslims who feel and help his brother not hearing him the Muslims who feel the cry and drops from each one of us any where in Arab land, not collecting the money in US/Swiss banks and people in Sudan, Marcco and Jordan and the reset dieing each day because there have no food.
I asked one question here each year, the hajj finish with each Hajji Give money or get one animal to killed in Saudi, where are those massive numbers of animals goes? there are one or two millions went to Hajj each years from the day we born till now and we are hearing Muslims countries suffering from hunger where those meats? Why those Imam and Saudi regime goes and build a factory to process this meat and send it along the years to the Hungry Muslims?
Did you have any idea why?
In regards to Hamas and Fatah, you are not fare from the problem I think you are very familiar with their case.
1- Hamas win the election freely isn’t?
What wrong now, all the money stopped all the communications stopped all the support stopped!!! Why because simply US asked/Ordered this, I am Right or wrong?
2- The Israeli polices for many years if detaining poor Palestinians for years and they torture them and humiliated then on purposes to make them Spy/Proxy and release them after many years in a scenario as if looking they are hero freed from Israeli reasons.
I think you need to read that Spy/Terrorist network that caught by Lebanon’s just recently before the Hezbollah war, it was in Assafier news paper all the details and look that head of that network how he involved in this case.
So the problem here the Arab make the sanctions on Hams elected governments, the Arab prevent, stopped any money support to Hamams Israel stopped handing Palestinians tax, and I believe the Western of course stopped send aid to Palestinians authority, what you expected from people striving hungry jobless what the do?
Take this on you society if US stop give your government the Billion Aid/year, Arab countries stopped oil, what your society behave?
When Iraq was under the section it’s the Arab regime that did the harm to US those tongue longer that the shoe, who saying the are Muslims....
Just to let you clear about my position here I hate to be misunderstood, or be painted west hating person.
I am not in any way asking or promoting any hatred for western world, I think they are make their own sacrifices to reach to the ultimate pyramid of social system which we should all salute them and respecting them in all what they achieved.
I asked our people to be smart and drive their nation to the good of our people and look to our needs don’t relay on the foreigners to correct and to leads you.
In another side I really value and admire Israelis which they drive their country for more than 50 years under war climate, see what they doing socially and technology (they are now third country in the world who supply very advance technology) and we (Arab, Muslims) should learn from them and use their experiences of life to change ourselves and our society for better future , not what Hezbollah doing by drag Lebanese to the street with نرجيلة الدخان with each one setting and peeing in the street to change the government!!
Last thing, the conflict now in Iraq between Shi'at and Sunni which is most western media (specially US the source for it) it takes four years of invasion power in Iraq to reach to this its not exist before otherwise then the Sunni will run on the day of Saddam gone they run to Kill Shi'ats or Shi'at run to kill Sunni, or there is 20% Kurd Shi'at why there is no conflict! Any one asked himself this?
To put you in the picture, the outsider interferences whatever who are, they doing their best efforts to make this happen to justify their long stay in Iraq and the region also to show the world these people control the resources of Oil the not deserving to live and what happing to them its from their hand and the world don’t care how many killed each day as we see in Palestine.
My apology for many and my bad English
Islam and the West
The Islamic scholar Gudrun Krämer discusses tolerance and freedom of religion among Muslims, the role of the Crusades and colonialism in today's conflicts, and the mistakes made by Western critics.
التقى العاهل الاردني بعد محادثاته في دمشق مع الأسد ... مشرّف يتعهد بمساعدة الاردن في بناء مفاعل نووي للأغراض السلمية
http://www.daralhayat.com/arab_news/levant_news/01-2007/Item-20070123-50630dde-c0a8-10ed-009d-421b37fe3abf/story.html
Did Jordanian's parliament vote for this?
Did any Jordanians ask if he agree with this?
Whose order this that Pakistan deliver nuclear tech to Jordan! Are we fool to this degree guys?
Hallow, any one their?
All gone to Silent Mode
الفنان شوكت الربيعي يتحول بقدرة مفبرك الى رجل دين شيعي
http://kitabat.com/i24552.htm
من قتل الحسين ؟
http://www.asharqalawsat.com/details.asp?section=17&article=403253&issue=10285
say,
So what if Mushraf decided to help Jordan building a nuclear plant. The US told Jordan that they have no objection about Jordan having this advance technology knowing that this won't be used to build nuclear weapons. Regarding the Parlimant, our Parlimant members are bunch of idiots who only think of what tehy are going to eat on lunch. If it was for the King, Jordan probably is still famous for trading dates
Salim,
I remember when I was working in one of the universities in Iraq, there were a panel of professionals looking for buying new Mainframe computer to the University, and they submitted the report to the Vice Chancellor.
Fortunately I was sitting in that meeting (But I am not in the panel)after they talked about what's benefits that the university will get from the purchase of this Mainframe computer and discussing three offers and pricing and all the aspect offered from different companies and suppliers.
The vice chancellor look to the paper and asked one question to all those professional
What the percentage usage the Mainframe computer per year?
The answer was under 50%, he replay I am not can go to spend $US1.0Million for thing that not use at least 80%.
Come back to your point.
So what if Mushraf decided to help Jordan building a nuclear plant. The US told Jordan that they have no objection about Jordan having this advance technology knowing that this won't be used to build nuclear weapons.
Do you have any idea how much cost your country to get it?
Do you think this will be used more than 50% of its capacity as peaceful use as you said?
Do you know how many professional you need to run it? Especially as far I know you're very short in this field beer in mind if you apply to any university in western world to study this "advance technology" you find no one will let you in! Our scientists are either killed in Iraq or are jailed like Dr Rehab and Dr. Hudda what's wrong they done? They were working with their field of profession, aren't they?
Or that Pakistanis scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan father of the Pakistani Nuclear Bomb" Islamic Bomb" end in prison and home detentions!! When the father of the Indian Nuclear bomb promoted and respected and put as the president of India
Is it worth it?
Look to your society and the poverty out of Amman the capital why not spend this money to developed those cites and towns in Jordan, why you don't spend these money to build roads and rails and that main road between Iraqi borders and Amman as I heard in 1994 Iraq during Saddam time paid the cost of that road from Jordanian side to Amman three times and never been done, but the money vanished.
Be smart we as a nation have enough resources and enough we don't have to put our self in control of who supply the " a nuclear plant" which needs more full "Uranium" and you need to dig and secure the waste which is one of the most costly process.
please go and read what this project involves and how much cost your country I advice to read about Swiss project and check the facts about that project which is the most secure and well build in Europe.
I regards of you "Parliament members" its very sad and pathetic you should "Jordan's" look to you interest don't stick to the tribes and name look to the brave who have the will to serve you not to "going to eat on lunch منسف" encourage your friend and your family time its now to week up and follow the world in his run otherwise we will end under the feet's of the foreigners..
Thanks
الى المهجرين خارج أوطانهم.. في ذكرى حلول السنة الهجرية الجديد 1428
2007-01-20 :: بقلم : الدكتور محمد بسام يوسف ::
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
المُهَجَّرون في يوم الهجرة
الوطن ملاذ الجسد والروح، وواحة الأصالة والمَنَعَة والعزّة.. لأنّ كرامة الإنسان مقترنة بوطنه وكرامته، فمَنذا الذي يفاضلُ وطنه بأي وطنٍ في هذه الدنيا؟!..
لقد استدار رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم وهو راكب على راحلته.. استدار إلى وطنه مكة المكرّمة قبيل هجرته إلى المدينة المنوّرة.. ناظراً إلى أفقها البعيد، مودّعاً أغلى وطنٍ وأحبَّه إلى نفسه، قائلاً بمرارة المهاجر المتألم الحزين: [والله إنكِ لخير أرضِ الله، وأحبُّ أرضِ الله إلى الله، ولولا أني أُخرِجتُ منكِ ما خرجت].. (رواه أحمد والترمذي والنسائي وابن حبان).
لا يعرف مرارة الغربة إلا مَن فَقَدَ الوطن، ولا يَذوق سياط الحزن إلا مَن اضطرّ لهجرة وطن، ولا يُقَدِّر حلاوة الوطن إلا مَن ذاق علقمَ الهجرة والتنقّل والترحال بين الأوطان، ولسان حاله يقول في كل محطة: إني أبحث عن وطني، بأمنه وأمانه وجَمَاله وروعة ذكرياته!..مَنذا الذي يغادر وطنَه من أبنائه الأبرار الحقيقيين؟!..
لولا أنّ الوطن صَيّره المتجبّرون دمعةً حزينة، وأنّةَ ثكلى، وشلاّلَ دمٍ مهراق، ولُقمةً مغمَّسةً بالدم والذل، وأرضاً تَميد بأهلها، وسَوْطاً مسلطاً على الرقاب، وقَبواً مظلماً، وكرامةً مُضَيَّعة، وزوّارَ ليلٍ بَهيم؟!..
مَنذا الذي هجر الوطن الحبيب.. لا يتحرّق شوقاً إليه، ولا يتلوّى ألماً عليه، ولا يسكن إلى عبرات الحنين، لكل نسمةٍ عليلةٍ كانت تلامس في رحاب الوطن وَجْنتيه؟!.. مَنذا الذي لا تَحْمَرّ مقلتاه عذاباً لفراق الوطن الغالي العزيز، ولا يذوب قلبه كمداً عليه، ولا يتوق إلى ريحان ترابه العذب المعفَّر بلظى ذكراه ؟!..
لقد مرَّ عام الحزن على رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم قبل هجرته، فكان حزنه مضاعفاً، بِفَقْدِ العَمّ الذي نصرَ وعاضَدَ ومَنَع.. وقبل ذلك، بِفَقْدِ الزوجة والشريكة المؤمنة الطاهرة، وتوأم الروح التي كانت الملجأ الإنسانيّ والسكن النفسيّ، ومَعْلَمَ الثبات على الحق، وأُنْسَ الحياة الضارية، ووطن السرّاء والضرّاء.. ومَنْ مِنَ الذين ذاقوا مرارة الهجرة والتهجير من أوطانهم، لم يحتفظ في صدره بصواعق الحزن، التي حين تنفجر.. تُفجّر كلَّ رصيد الأحزان المتراكمة في الصدور.. على الأوطان والخِلاّن؟!..
حين نفقد الوطن، ويتعذّر علينا أن نُقيمَ داخله، فإننا نبنيه في نفوسنا، ونُسكِنه في أعماقنا، ليصيرَ جَناحَيْنِ لروحنا، فيبقى في داخلنا وطن، نُحِسّ به ونستشعر عُلُوَّه ومكانته، ونندفع لتحرير الوطن الذي هجرناه، بالوطن الذي بات يسكننا.. فمَن تعذّر عليه أن يسكنَ في وطن، عليه أن يُسكِنَه بين ضلوعه، ليتذكّر في كل وقتٍ وحين، بأنّ الإنسان لا قيمة له من غير وطن، فمَن يستردّ وطنه في أعماقه، لا بد أن يستردّه جغرافياً وموقعاً مكانياً!..
نحن المهاجرين أو المهَجَّرين، نتوق إلى وطنٍ آمنٍ عزيز، ولسانُ الحال يردّد بين جنبات النفوس العليلة بفقد الأوطان: [اللهم إليك أشكو ضعف قوّتي، وقلّة حيلتي، وهواني على الناس.. يا أرحم الراحمين، أنتَ ربُّ المستضعَفين وأنتَ ربي.. لكَ العُتبى حتى ترضى، ولا حول ولا قوّة إلا بك]!.. فتلك كلمات قالها قبلنا سيّد خَلْقِ الله محمد صلى الله عليه وسلم.. لكنه مع كل ما اعتراه من ظلمٍ وأذىً وألمٍ وحزن.. فقد رفض أن يُطبقَ على قومه الأخشبان، انتقاماً أو حقداً أو انتصاراً للنفس.. بل قابل الإساءة البالغة والأذى الشديد، بروح المؤمن الطاهر، وقلب الرجل الكبير، وصدر صاحب الرسالة الواسع:
[بل أرجو أن يُخرِجَ اللهُ من أصلابهم مَن يعبد اللهَ وحدَهُ ولا يُشرِك به شيئاً] (متفق عليه) .
إنها صورةٌ حيّة مُشرِّفة، من صور أخلاق نبيّنا وحبيبنا صلى الله عليه وسلم، تنضح بالرحمة والتسامح والسموّ ومكارم الأخلاق.. نُهديها إلى أولئكَ المتجرِّدين من كل هذه القِيَم الإنسانية النبيلة، الذين لا يحرّكهم إلا الحقد والكيد واللؤم، ونذالة النفس البشرية المتجرّدة من كل معنىً إنسانيٍّ كريم.. حقداً دفيناً على ديننا الحنيف، وعلى رسولنا الحبيب صلى الله عليه وسلم، وعلى مُثُلِ الرسالة التي بلّغنا إياها أعظم رجلٍ وأطهر نبيّ، لتحرير تلكم النفوس الجاهلة السفيهة التي تنفث أحقادها الدفينة الشيطانية اليوم، وللارتقاء بها إلى أكرم الدرجات الإنسانية الحقيقية.. فهو الرسول العظيم الكريم الذي دانت لسماحته ورحمته الدنيا، حين فتح مغاليق القلوب، قبل أن يفتح القلاع والحصون في مشارق الأرض ومغاربها.. وشتّان ما بين مَن امتلكَ روح الحضارة قلباً نابضاً بمعنى الحياة، وبين مَن امتلك جسدها الجامد كجمود قلبه وعقله.. فالأول إلى خلودٍ ورسوخ، بأصله الثابت وفَرعه الذي يعانق السماء.. والثاني إلى زوالٍ واجتثاثٍ أكيدٍ مَالَهُ من قَرار!..
أوّاهُ يا وطن الأحرار.. الذي هجرناهُ حين اضطررنا.. فهاجرنا، لكنه باقٍ كياناً حياً يسكن في أعماقنا.. بين ضلوعنا، ولن يُفَارقَنا، إلا مع افتراق أرواحنا عن أجسادنا!..
The saddest Iraq
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bJCyqcQCfQ
I wonder where is Zarqawi and those who went to his faunal one who deserve to be head in from of all Muslims who is killer start his life drug taker and street boy those his family should be ashamed for their long beard and make themselves as so hornbill and Allah touched people they should ashamed twice one for making and publicly prod of killer and secondly those his father and mother who grown his in this sick mind and make him the furnar killer not Islam defender.
A nation stand and clamp for Haifa Wehbe and have saddens for killed Azarqawi this nation should be reborn again with new values its not the nation that for the future.
Haifa Wehbe
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eFz5Q_U3f0
Ya Ga’a Trabaj Kafori
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCI6Uu6bgBg
We push Iranians but what we do with those Saudi Gulf and other who brought the American whom the brought Iran to Iraq
Torture is 'routine' in Jordan - UN investigator
http://www.gulfnews.com/region/Jordan/10100824.html
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