Nussrah Magazine Issue 12
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Nussrah Magazine Issue 12
Nussrah Magazine Issue 12
Recently, the Afghan and Pakistani troops clashed yet again over Goshta, the border district of Nangarhar province, which left a few soldiers dead and injured from both sides. An Afghan soldier, killed during the incident, was widely covered by the Afghan media and in social networks. He was celebrated in gatherings, debates, round tables, web pages and entire media outlets as a martyr (Shaheed) and hero.
Engineer Hisham al-Baba, Head of the Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir/ Wilayah Syria in a mosque in the center of the central market of the liberated city of Riqqa in the presence of a large number of people of the revolution highlighted the risks surrounding the revolution of the Sham, especially in light of the intensification of the campaign the recent U.S. aimed to install the tyrant's regime and abort the revolution by calling for conference dialogue they called Geneva 2. The listeners' reactions to this talk was very positive, and the existing potential were reviewed when the people of the revolution to address these malicious plan and stand firm in the face of the supported co-conspirators who act as the representation of revolution participants in this conference. The positions of the people were honorable revealing the authentic Islamic spirit rooted in the hearts of the people of Syria.
Sunday, 09 Rajab 1434 AH, corresponding to 05/19/2013
The mainstream media has gone into overdrive, in the wake of the murder in Woolwich, in demonising Islam and Muslims with its usual characterisation of Islam as backward and violent. All sorts of spurious arguments have been made and links drawn to assert that the roots of Muslim violence are in Islam and the Qur'an, that Muslim leaders now need to go beyond just condemning and take responsibility for the problem and that Muslims the need to face the history of Islam and get rid of its problematic parts.
On its part, the tabloid trash went further in propagating purposefully alarmist messages about "generation jihad" being homegrown, suburbs in Western Sydney being hotbeds of "extremism" and pushing for "extremist" groups in the Muslim community to be exposed and disbanded.
Our response to this disgraceful barrage of irresponsible commentary is to emphasise that:
1. The real problem facing the world is western violence: violence perpetrated by states using full military force. Violence that destroys entire nations and ruins the lives of entire peoples. Violence, in comparison to which, any violence committed by individuals, Muslim or otherwise, is like a drop in the ocean. This is where our focus should be if we are indeed sincere about dealing with the problem of violence. To scapegoat disempowered individuals whilst ignoring the far worse violence of powerful institutions is disingenuous and hypocritical.
2. Given the ubiquitous reality of western violence and its magnitude the "sacred" texts and ideals of secular liberalism, not of Islam, should be placed under examination to ascertain what makes the west so violent. What pushes states to such depravity that they kill half a million children in Iraq through sanctions and deem it a worthy price? Or kill hundreds of innocent children in Yemen and Pakistan with the guiltless surgery of drone strikes? Or support dictators who make life hell on earth for millions in return for personal material gain? The US constitution, the UDHR and the like should be put under the telescope of inquiry, not the Qur'an.
3. The mainstream media but feigns concern about violence and extremism as a cover to propel its ingrained hatred of Islam and Muslims. This is clear from the fact that it ignores, indeed justifies, the far worse violence of western states whilst creating alarmist suspicion and distrust about Muslims and presenting Muslim violence as an existential threat.
4. Just as the demonisation continues, so too does the imposition of values, intimidation and exceptional treatment of Muslims. The recent case of Mohammed Issaka shows that whilst on the one hand we are told that Australia is a tolerant secular society where people are allowed to practice their religious beliefs and values so long as they do not entail violence, on the other when someone goes against a customary tradition in practicing his beliefs he is shunned and demanded to step in line. The more recent case of Milad al-Ahmedzai shows the continuation of the application of a different set of laws for Muslims as mere (alleged) threats to officials have been prosecuted as "terrorism-related" offences.
5. We advise the Muslim community not to fall for the media's and politicians' cheap tactic of playing good Muslim v bad Muslim as a means of dividing the community into "extremists" and "moderates". Rather, the community must reject the discourse on terrorism outright, expose its fallacies and continue to account the state's oppressive foreign and domestic policies, which are the root of the problem. We should also be clear that if an attack occurs on Australian soil the media and politicians will be squarely responsible and should not in that instance come to the Muslim community for condemnations, apologies or demands to take responsibility. It is their policies that create the original grievances, and it is their subsequent policies that further alienate the youth.
Note: For a more detailed response to the arguments made by the likes of Paul Sheehan, Alan How and Clive Kesslar see the following opinion piece by Uthman Badar:
The elephant in the room: western violence
The Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir in Australia
Contact: Uthman Badar, Media Representative, on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 0438 000 465.
A series of conferences organized by Hizb ut Tahrir/Indonesia in more than 30 Indonesian cities for the Hijra anniversary of the destruction of the Islamic Khilafah "Caliphate" to remind the Ummah of the obligation to work to restore the Khilafah "Caliphate" State and resume the Islamic way of life that the Hizb organized a conference in the city of PalembangIndonesia which hundreds of Shabab and supporters attended.
Sunday, 02 Rajab 1434 AH corresponding to 12 May 2013
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On the ninety-second anniversary of the fall of the Islamic Khilafah "Caliphate", Hizb ut Tahrir/ Palestine organizes a series of events.
March in Ramallah - on Tuesday, 04/06/2013 starts immediately after the Asr prayer from Masjid al-Beirah al-Kabeer heading towards the roundabout.
March in Gaza - on Wednesday, 05/06/2013 after noon prayers immediately from the Omari Mosque to the Saraya field.
Conference in Hebron - on Saturday, 08/06/2013 at 5:30 in the evening - Ain Sarah filed across from Masjid al-Abrar
March in Tulkarem - on Saturday, 08/06/2013 immediately after the noon prayers, from Othman bin Affan Mosque (new) towards Gamal Abdel Nasser Square.
Conference in Jenin - on Saturday, 15/06/2013 five o'clock in the evening, from the Iman School playground next to Nour Mosque.
Among the series of events organized by Hizb ut Tahrir / Palestine on the tragic anniversary of the demolition of the Islamic Khilafah "Caliphate" State throughout the cities of the West Bank and Gaza Strip under the title: "Khilafah "Caliphate" will Liberate Al-Aqsa , Rescue the Muslims and Save Humanity". The Hizb will organize a major conference in the city of Hebron on Saturday, 29 Rajab 1434 AH corresponding to 08/06/2013 at 5:30 pm sharp to take place at Ain Sarah field across from the Masjid al-Abrar.