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Media Freedom and Democratic Double Standards

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Dodoma: The government will soon table the Information Bill in Parliament which will enable MPs to discuss and legislate a new law on the media industry in the country. Mr. Amos Makala, Deputy Minister for Information, Youths, Culture and Sports, told the Parliament yesterday that the draft had already landed at the ministry and would be sent to the cabinet for discussion. He said the bill was getting final touches and would be tabled anytime from now. Mr. Makala said, "We have taken the matter to the cabinet for discussion and we will table it in the House anytime from now." [The Citizen 15/05/2013]

Comment:

Unfortunately, in spite of this bill being the most awaited by the media industry, in the real sense it is not going to offer any freedom to media outlets as some might think.  Since the concept of freedom of speech is nothing but an empty slogan that does not conform whatsoever to reality.

Falsely, the democratic system boasts itself as dedicated to protect freedom of speech but every day we witness many media outlets being banned and many hindrances imposed to restrict performing their daily function. The most common pretext to control media industry is the so-called breaching News Papers Act or National Security Act.

While democracy proclaims to safeguard and protect freedom, the truth is that it only entails freedom that is not contrary with its ideological principles or interests.

The system of Islam does not play this sort of democratic double standard. Not only because the concept of freedom does not fit with reality, but there is no such notion since human beings are given this life with the specific objective of worshipping the Creator Who is the sole Master and humans are His Slaves.

 

Masoud Msellem

Deputy Media Representative

Hizb ut Tahrir / East Africa

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Tunisia's Revolution between the Will of the Nation and the Plots of Colonialism

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Hizb ut Tahrir / Tunisia organized a mass demonstration entitled "Tunisia's Revolution between the Will of the Nation and the Plots of Colonialism" at the Diwan of Sfax entrance.

The following delivered moving speeches during the demonstration: Brothers Abdel Raouf al-Ameri, Omar Arabi, Mackie bin Saeed, Salem Misbah, Ridha Belhajj, Arabi Carabaka, interspersed with Islamic Nasheeds.


Sfax - Tunisia | Saturday, 01 Rajab 1434 AH corresponding to 05 May 2013.

 


 

Report by the Deputy Spokesman of The Central Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir

 

 


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Nasheed: Islam's Ummah

 

 

 

Nasheed: We Will Not Kneel

 

 

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Headline News 17-05-2013

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Headlines:

  • New Spectre of Cloned Babies: Scientists Create Embryos in Lab that Could Grow to Full Term
  • France Struggles to Fight Radical Islam in its Jails
  • Jewish State Hints at New Strikes, Warning Syria Not to Hit Back
  • Karzai Asks Taliban to Support Kabul on Border Spat
  • US Sees China Missile Launch as Test of Muscle


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New Spectre of Cloned Babies: Scientists Create Embryos in Lab that Could Grow to Full Term:

The breakthrough could lead to customised cells to help treat and even cure a range of diseases, from Alzheimer's to multiple sclerosis. However, it also raises the spectre of babies being cloned in laboratories. This could allow couples who lose a child to pay for the creation of a ‘duplicate'. While human embryos have been cloned before, none have had healthy stem cells extracted from them. The latest advance means scientists are now even closer to being able to clone children. The US team behind the work stress that they want to find treatments for incurable diseases - but critics fear there is little to stop a rogue scientist from copying their work to try to clone humans. Dr David King, founder of the campaign group Human Genetics Alert, called for an international ban on human cloning and said it was ‘irresponsible in the extreme' to have published details of the stem-cell technique. The world first was achieved at Oregon Health and Science University, with a technique similar to the one used to clone Dolly the sheep.

France Struggles to Fight Radical Islam in its Jails:

In France, the path to radical Islam often begins with a minor offence that throws a young man into an overcrowded, violent jail and produces a hardened convert ready for jihad. With the country on heightened security alert since January when French troops began fighting al Qaeda-linked Islamists in Mali, authorities are increasingly worried about home-grown militants emerging from France's own jails. But despite government efforts to tackle the problem, conditions behind bars are still turning young Muslims into easy prey for jihadist recruiters, according to guards, prison directors, ex-inmates, chaplains and crime experts interviewed over the last few months by Reuters. "I have parents who come to me and say: ‘My son went in a dealer and came out a fundamentalist'," said Hassen Chalghoumi, Imam of the mosque in Drancy, a gritty suburb north of Paris. Malian Islamists have warned France it is a target for attacks, most recently in a video that came to light on Tuesday. This has added to concern in a country which, according to the Europol police agency, arrested 91 people in 2012 on suspicion of what it categorized as religiously-inspired terrorism. These numbers are by far the highest for any European Union country, although tiny when compared with France's estimated 5 to 6 million Muslims, the overwhelming majority of whom are peaceful, law-abiding citizens. France, which has Europe's biggest Muslim population, is not alone. International studies show that prison radicalization is a problem in countries ranging from Britain and the United States to Afghanistan. However, France stands out because over half its inmates are estimated to be Muslim, many from communities blighted by poverty and unemployment.

Jewish State Hints at New Strikes, Warning Syria Not to Hit Back:

In a clear warning to Syria to stop the transfer of advanced weapons to Islamic militants in the region, a senior Israeli official signalled on Wednesday that Israel was considering additional military strikes to prevent that from happening and that the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, would face crippling consequences if he retaliated. "Israel is determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hezbollah," the Israeli official said. "The transfer of such weapons to Hezbollah will destabilize and endanger the entire region." "If Syrian President Assad reacts by attacking Israel, or tries to strike Israel through his terrorist proxies," the official said, "he will risk forfeiting his regime, for Israel will retaliate."

Karzai Asks Taliban to Support Kabul on Border Spat:

Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai has called on Taliban insurgents to drop their weapons against the Afghan people and turn them against enemies of the war-ravaged country. The statement is widely seen as directed at neighbouring Pakistan and it comes just days after one of the worst border clashes between the two uneasy neighbours. Construction of a controversial border post along the Durand Line - the two countries' porous, 2,600-kilometer border - is at the centre of the latest bilateral tensions. Kabul alleges that Islamabad is building the installation on Afghan territory in violation of bilateral and international agreements. Pakistan has repeatedly denied those charges. President Karzai ordered his top officials last month to take all necessary steps to get the border post removed. He did not elaborate, but his directive was soon followed by one of the worst recent border skirmishes between Afghan and Pakistani forces. One Afghan died and two Pakistani soldiers were wounded.

US Sees China Missile Launch as Test of Muscle:

The U.S. government believes a Chinese missile launch this week was the first test of a new interceptor that could be used to destroy a satellite in orbit, a U.S. defence official told Reuters on Wednesday. China launched a rocket into space on Monday, but no objects were placed into orbit, the Pentagon said on Wednesday. The object re-entered Earth's atmosphere above the Indian Ocean. "We tracked several objects during the flight but did not observe the insertion of any objects into orbit and no objects associated with this launch remain in space," said Lieutenant Colonel Monica Matoush, a Pentagon spokeswoman. The rocket reached 10,000 km (6,250 miles) above Earth, the highest suborbital launch seen worldwide since 1976, according to Jonathan McDowell at the Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics. China has said the rocket, launched from the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre in western China, carried a science payload to study the earth's magnetosphere. "I want to emphasize that China has consistently advocated for the peaceful use of outer space and opposes the weaponization of outer space as well as an arms race in outer space," Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei told reporters in Beijing.

 

Abu Hashim

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Hizb ut Tahrir Protests against Tyrants of Bangladesh Khilafah will soon Avenge Your Crimes

Hizb ut Tahrir Wilayah Pakistan demonstrated against the Bangladeshi regime's firing and slaughtering of Muslims on 6th May 2013 as they rose up over blasphemy against RasulAllah (saw). Hizb ut Tahrir Wilayah Pakistan also delivered a letter of protest to the Bangladeshi diplomatic mission. Demonstrators were holding banners and placards declaring

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Press Release Hasina Government Attaches No Value to People's Lives and Turns them into Slaves of Greedy Global Capitalism

At a press briefing yesterday (13-05-2013), the Bangladesh Army announced the official end of the Rana Plaza rescue operation and stated that the final death toll from the collapse was 1,127. Hizb ut Tahrir/ Wilayah Bangladesh, conveys its condolences to the families of the deceased; and prays to Allah, the Merciful, to shower them with peace and accept them as martyrs of the Hereafter. The Messenger of Allah (saw) stated that if one dies the death from such collapses, he will be of the martyrs. We also pray that Allah (swt) cures the injured soon.

This tragic incident and other similar incidents such as the Tazreen Fashion factory fire in November last year reveal the extent of the corruption of the existing system in Bangladesh, the ruling coalition government of Hasina, which includes the following:

1. The absolute failure and negligence of the government to care for the affairs of the people, to monitor the owners of factories and maintain the standards of engineering in construction, and its cronyism and nepotism in issuing building permits without a commitment to standards of engineering. It is simply enough that if the factory owner is a member of the ruling party he can build an additional three floors above the permitted five floors, with faulty design. This is in sharp contrast to what Muhammad (saw) stated:

"كُلُّكُمْ رَاعٍ، وَكُلُّكُمْ مَسْئُولٌ عَنْ رَعِيَّتِهِ "

"Each of you is a shepherd and each of you is responsible for his flock."

2. Hasina and the regime ruling the people of Bangladesh have turned its people into slaves for global capitalist companies. They have marketed the labour force of the country as cheap slaves which made the global capitalist corporations greedy to switch from using prisoners in Chinese prisons to Bangladesh because of the low wages of the workers in Bangladesh, where the wages of those working in the garment factories for more than 12 hours a day is a meagre 30 Euros a month, although their work is for international companies; it has been shown that the workers in Rana Plaza were working for European companies such as Mango, Primark, and Benetton.

In addition to the bondage in the local factories, the secular governments have forced the people - who are desperate to escape from poverty and destitution resulting from the current system - to seek employment in the so-called overseas labour market until they became known as slaves in the world under the name of workers, especially in the Gulf states, where they are exploited in the most heinous ways, including physical abuse, humiliation and low wages which are no better than the wages of workers in the garment factories in Bangladesh.

What is worse is Hasina and the ruling regime's transformation of the Bangladesh Army into mercenaries for the United Nations, through sending them to combat missions, for implementing the schemes of the Kafir imperialists in various regions of the world, instead of using them to protect the people in the border or defending the Muslims in Myanmar, or sending them to support their brothers in Syria from America's agent, the tyrant of Al-Sham, Bashar al-Assad! The hadith of RasulAllah (saw) will apply to Hasina and this ruling regime for their crimes against the people:

«مَا مِنْ وَالٍ يَلِي رَعِيَّةً مِنْ الْمُسْلِمِينَ فَيَمُوتُ وَهُوَ غَاشٌّ لَهُمْ إِلَّا حَرَّمَ اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ الْجَنَّةَ»

"There is no wali (governor) who takes charge of Muslims and dies cheating them, except that Allah prohibits him paradise."

3. Such incidents also clearly reveal Hasina and the ruling regime's disregard for people's lives, when they invent lies and make irresponsible statements such as "the building collapsed due to the shaking of the gates" or "the cause of the collapse was due to the vibrations of electricity generators" as if the government is not responsible for the timed blackouts, forcing factory owners to use generators, not to mention their corruption and failure to monitor the owner's commitment to engineering standards.

 

O Muslims!

Enough is enough; enough of the corrupt regime's enslavement of yourselves and your children. They treat you even less than a slave. You are the best Ummah produced from the people; you have in your hands Islam, the great Deen which if you implemented in your lives by establishing the Islamic Khilafah "Caliphate" rather than the current corrupt system, you shall satisfy Allah (swt) and He will liberate you from oppression.

((...وَمَنْ يَتَّقِ اللَّهَ يَجْعَلْ لَهُ مَخْرَجًا (2) وَيَرْزُقْهُ مِنْ حَيْثُ لَا يَحْتَسِبُ وَمَنْ يَتَوَكَّلْ عَلَى اللَّهِ فَهُوَ حَسْبُهُ إِنَّ اللَّهَ بَالِغُ أَمْرِهِ قَدْ جَعَلَ اللَّهُ لِكُلِّ شَيْءٍ قَدْرًا)).

"...and whosoever fear Allah, He makes a way out for him (from every difficulty). And He provides for him from (sources) he never could imagine. And whosoever puts his trust in Allah, then sufficient is Allah for him. Verily Allah will accomplish His purpose: Verily, for all things Allah has appointed a due proportion." [Surah At-Talaq: 2-3]

 

The Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir

Wilayah Bangladesh

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Following the Bomb Explosion in Arusha: Statements by Archbishop Pengo are an Additional Manifestation of Enmity against Muslims and Islam; and Are a Humiliation to Christianity

Recently, a bomb exploded during the consecration of a new church building at Olasiti Parish in Arusha in the presence the official guest, the Vatican Ambassador Fransisco Montecillo Padilla who is also the Papal representative in Tanzania. The event as usual capitalized by politicians and the press to immediately

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Capitalism is Working Bangladeshi Women to Death

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On the 13th of May, the Bangladeshi army announced that it had ended its search for survivors of the Rana Plaza garments factory collapse in Dhaka three weeks ago that tragically claimed the loss of more than 1100 lives, most of them women. The heartbreaking tragedy once again highlighted the exploitation of women by the garment and other multinational corporations in the country as the building housed five garment factories making cheap clothes for Western brands and shops such as Primark. The sad reality is that this tragedy was not just an accident - it was an accident waiting to happen because of companies that take advantage of low standards or regulations to run their business as cheaply as possible for maximum profit, regardless of the dangers or safety considerations. The eight-story plaza collapsed a day after warnings had been given that the building was unsafe - warnings that were ignored for the sake of financial gain by both the factory owners and Western retailers who benefited from the cheap clothes manufactured at the site.

Bangladesh is the second largest garment maker in the world with around 4 million workers, the majority women who work in appalling, unhygienic, dangerous conditions within factories where many develop chest and health problems due to the polluted atmosphere in buildings that can only be described as potential "death traps." Many of these factories have blocked or non-existent fire-exits and have been built on shaky foundations with shoddy material such as substandard bricks and cement to cut costs. Although the Rana Plaza tragedy is Bangladesh's worst industrial accident, 900 people have died since 2005 in fires in the country's garment industry. In November 2012, a fire at the Tazreen Fashion factory in the Ashulia district of Bangladesh killed 112 people, many of whom were women. It was reported that prior to the fire in this factory which makes clothes for Walmart, the company had decided that it would not pay for safety improvements in the building as it was too expensive to cover. Even following the fire, Western clothing brands and retailers continued to reject a union-sponsored proposal to improve safety throughout Bangladesh's $20 billion garment industry. Instead, companies expanded a patchwork system of private audits and training that labor groups say improves very little in a country where official inspections are lax and factory owners have close relations with the government.

The deplorable physical state of factories is not the only aspect of oppressive working conditions that female garment workers in Bangladesh are subjected to. They face the most atrocious levels of exploitation, working long hours for a meager income. Charles Kernaghan of U.S.-based Global Labour and Human Rights described Dickensian conditions in the sweatshops of Bangladesh as being the lowest wages in the world. Some work for 5p an hour, sometimes working all seven days and 96 hours a week - in order that multi-billion businesses such as Walmart, Tescos, Asda, and Primark can produce cut-price clothes for Western and foreign markets at the cheapest, minimal rate and hence ensure maximum profit. Infact, at one time, Walmart lobbied against a proposed rise in the minimum wage in Bangladesh to $43 a month for garment factory workers, due to the increase in financial costs they would incur. Workers who protest at conditions or try to organize themselves against their unjust treatment are often beaten. Such dangerous, exploitative, and back-breaking working conditions of Bangladeshi women, clearly means nothing to these giant blood sucking corporations. As, Harry Taylor, chief executive officer at the Mark's clothier owned by Canadian Tire, which works with about 10 to 15 factories in Bangladesh said, "We're pursuing cost, quality and timeliness."

Many news outlets like the BBC, CNN and CBC have reported that the EU is considering "appropriate action" to encourage improved working conditions in Bangladesh factories, including using the Generalized System of Preferences, which gives Bangladesh duty-free and quota-free access to the EU market. It was reported that the European Union called upon the Bangladeshi authorities to act immediately to ensure that factories across the country comply with international labour standards according to a statement issued by EU Foreign Policy Chief Catherine Ashton and Trade Commissioner Karel de Gucht. However, such calls, actions and statements by the EU, the Bangladesh government and other Western states are as usual only an eye wash in response to the public anger and despair manifested for example in the May Day protests by labourers and workers across the country.

This is because the Bangladesh government, EU and other Western states fail to acknowledge that it is the Capitalist system and ideology that bears a large responsibility for the Rana Plaza tragedy. The philosophy of the capitalist ideology places seeking the material value and securing financial gain and capital as the main aim of life and the dominant aspect of a society. This nurtures a mindset within local businessmen as well as foreign corporations where making huge profits is the main concern, no matter the human or societal cost, even if that means working women like bonded slaves. Under this materialistic system, women are simply viewed as tools to use to increase revenue for companies and governments, often torn away from their children and families in order to make a living, rather than dignified beings that deserve financial security and to be financially maintained and supported in fulfilling their vital role as mothers and wives, nurturing and educating effectively the future generation.

Furthermore, it is the failed and exploitative economic policies and principles of this system, including its interest-based and free-market model of finance that has plunged Bangladesh and many other countries into severe debt as well as concentrated wealth in the hands of the few while plunging the masses into desperate poverty. This has caused millions of women to accept to work in these appalling conditions for appalling wages in order just to survive and fulfill their basic needs of food clothing, and shelter. Almost all of the women working in these garment and other factories across Bangladesh and also in Pakistan, India and across the subcontinent have the same stories of hunger, poverty and illness. Some had obtained an interest-based loan from a village lord to pay their expenses for daily basic needs or healthcare and had to work in order to repay the interest. Capitalism also professes the concept of freedom of ownership under which big corporations are free to buy and own public assets like water, oil, gas and electricity, resulting in the masses being robbed of their own resources, which they can only buy at a very high rate due to these companies charging extortionate prices to secure extortionate levels of profit. This increases the cost of living, forcing millions of women to work in these atrocious conditions for meager incomes.

In addition, under this exploitative capitalist system, trade liberalization and the deregulation of various trade rules through destructive IMF and World Bank agreements has allowed multinational corporations to do business in Bangladesh, Pakistan and other parts of the Muslim world at low production costs and exploit cheap labour for huge profits. Alongside this, under this system, a close relationship exists between wealthy local and foreign business owners and the ruling elite who sign these oppressive trade agreements, sell off vital assets, and allow companies to attain control over the resources of the state and operate with impunity in their lands. The rulers and governments of the Muslim lands therefore facilitate the exploitation and enslavement of women within their states by big business, often turning a blind eye to evasions of building and other trade regulations for a cut of their profits or large commissions.

Hence, capitalism and the Muslim governments that implement it has caused the 21st century enslavement of women in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and other parts of the Muslim world and is driving them to their deaths for the sake of financial gain, while also deceptively spinning this economic and physical oppression as ‘women's empowerment through employment'. Indeed, lack of care of human life, dignity and wellbeing for the sake of securing profit margins is the defining characteristic of this capitalist system whose free-market economy has created a modern day slave-market of women. Until this system, along with the rulers and regimes that impose it on our Muslim lands are removed, it is highly likely that there may be many more major industrial disasters to come in Bangladesh or in other parts of the Muslim world of the likes of the Rana Plaza tragedy.

The world needs a new system, a new economic and social model, a new ruling and judicial system and a new foreign and education policy to get rid of this slavery of human beings by other human beings. It is the Islamic system implemented by the Khilafah "Caliphate" state that embodies the values, principles, and laws to liberate the women of Bangladesh and the entire Muslim world from this slavery and create for them a safer, dignified, and prosperous future. It is Islam alone that promotes a culture where people are slaves to Allah and His Commands and not slaves to their desires or the dollar. Hence it generates a society that shuns exploitation in all its forms, and where the pursuit of profit and the material value does not dominate the minds of individuals or the state. It is a system where legislation is from Allah (swt) alone, and so laws cannot be manipulated by the rich and powerful to secure their interests or those of the wealthy. The Khilafah "Caliphate" is a system that has come to serve the needs of humanity and not the elite few, reflected in its rejection of interest that creates a one-track flow of money to those with wealth at the expense of the masses. It is a system where human life, honour and dignity is given preference over production and profits; where making cheap products at the cost of human lives, health, and safety is not tolerated; and that has harsh punishments for all types of oppression. And it is a system that does not view the woman as a money-making machine but a dignified human being that should be provided for always, either by her male relatives or the state as obliged by Islam such that she can fulfil her important primary role as a mother and wife.

((ٱلرِّجَالُ قَوَّٲمُونَ عَلَى ٱلنِّسَآءِ بِمَا فَضَّلَ ٱللَّهُ بَعۡضَهُمۡ عَلَىٰ بَعۡضٍ۬ وَبِمَآ أَنفَقُواْ مِنۡ أَمۡوَٲلِهِمۡ‌ۚ))

"Men are the protectors and maintainers of women, because Allah has made one of them to excel the other, and because they spend (to support them) from their means." [TMQ An-Nisa 4:34]

Furthermore, the Khilafah "Caliphate" is a system where the state is obliged under Divine Law to provide the basic necessities of food, clothing, shelter, education, and healthcare to all its citizens, and be the guardian over the destitute, abandoned and widows who have no family. The Prophet (saw) said,

[أَنَا أَوْلَى بِكُلِّ مُؤْمِنٍ مِنْ نَفْسِهِ ؛ مَنْ تَرَكَ مَالاً فَلأَهْلِهِ، وَمَنْ تَرَكَ دَيْنًا أَوْ ضَيَاعًا فَإِلَىَّ وَعَلَيّ" [رواه مسلم"

"If somebody dies (among the Muslims) leaving some property, the property will go to his heirs; and if he leaves a debt or dependents, we will take care of them."

And it is a state that implements a sound economic system based on sound policies and laws that ensure the fair distribution of wealth and the creation of economic prosperity.

((كَىۡ لَا يَكُونَ دُولَةَۢ بَيۡنَ ٱلۡأَغۡنِيَآءِ مِنكُمۡ‌))

"Lest it circulates solely among the wealthy from amongst you." [TMQ Al-Hashr 59:7]

These policies and laws includes the prohibition of privatisation of oil, gas and water such that all citizens share in their benefit and revenue; the prohibition of monopolies and the hoarding of wealth; a low taxation system which encourages spending and investment in business, increasing economic prosperity and job production; the collection of zakat from those with excess wealth and spent upon the poor; a productive agricultural policy to ensure land is used effectively; and heavy investment in manufacturing, industry, agriculture, education, healthcare, and development of the infrastructure of the state - all of which aids the creation of employment opportunities and elevation in standard of living of individuals.

Under this Khilafah "Caliphate" system, historically women were given full opportunities to be employers and employees, own businesses, farm lands, invest their wealth, and own properties as ordained by Islam. And they will enjoy such rights again InshaAllah in the soon to be established second Khilafah "Caliphate" Rashidah. But importantly, women will work through choice, not force, and enjoy strict employment rights and a fair wage, working in a safe environment. Until and unless this Islamic system that applies the Laws of Allah (swt) is implemented, the women of Bangladesh and across the Muslim world will continue to face oppression, hardship, poverty, exploitation, and death at the hands of their capitalist and other non-Islamic systems.

O Muslim women! O beloved daughters of Islam! We call you to support the dawah of Hizb ut Tahrir to establish this noble Khilafah "Caliphate" state that will be led InshaAllah by the eminent scholar, politician, and Amir of Hizb ut Tahrir, Sheikh Ata bin Khalil Abu Al-Rashtah who as your Khalifah will carry your economic burdens on his back and strive to ensure that you enjoy a life of financial security, cared and provided for always, lifting from you the heavy burden of earning your own living, so that you should not struggle a single day to feed yourself and your family, implementing fully the Deen of Islam which alone carries the solution to your economic, political, and societal woes. Allah (swt) says,

((فَإِمَّا يَأۡتِيَنَّڪُم مِّنِّى هُدً۬ى فَمَنِ ٱتَّبَعَ هُدَاىَ فَلَا يَضِلُّ وَلَا يَشۡقَىٰ ١٢٣ وَمَنۡ أَعۡرَضَ عَن ذِڪۡرِى فَإِنَّ لَهُ ۥ مَعِيشَةً۬ ضَنكً۬ا وَنَحۡشُرُهُ ۥ يَوۡمَ ٱلۡقِيَـٰمَةِ أَعۡمَىٰ))

"Whoever follows My Guidance shall neither go astray, nor fall into distress and misery. But whoever turns away from My Reminder (That is, neither believes in the Qur'an nor acts on its orders) verily, for him is a life of hardship, and We shall raise him up blind on the Day of Resurrection." [TMQ Ta-Ha: 123-124]


Umm Musab

Member of The Central Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir

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Abolish Democracy, Establish Khilafah Kayani-Sharif Regime Bows before India, even before Nawaz Sharif Takes the Oath of Office!

Pakistan's Prime Minister in waiting, Nawaz Sharif, has bowed in front of India, even before taking the oath of office, under the watchful eye of America's key agent in Pakistan, Kayani. So the Kayani-Sharif regime has already proved that it is the new jockey of America's horse in Pakistan, democracy, and is the true successor of the Musharaf-Aziz and Kayani-Zardari legacy.

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