Monday, October 30, 2006

Sh AHM - The Pope was wrong (From Prospect Magazine)

Issue 128 , November 2006
The Pope was wrong
by Abdal Hakim Murad
Pope Benedict's recent comments on Islam were riddled with inaccuracies
Abdal Hakim Murad is a lecturer in Islamic studies at Cambridge University

It seems unlikely that the Pope, in his recent remarks, deliberately sought to injure the generally flourishing world of Muslim-Christian dialogue. Since Benedict’s speech in Regensburg on 12th September, Rome has issued no fewer that four apologetic statements, a sign, surely, that the offence taken was not intended.

More troubling for Islam experts was the Vatican team’s evident failure to brief the pontiff. While his knowledge of Catholic doctrine is, unsurprisingly, profound, Muslim theologians have been puzzled by the numerous inaccuracies of his comments on Islam. One that caused distress as well as bewilderment was the claim that a particular Koranic decree—that "there shall be no compulsion in religion"—pre-dated the Prophet’s ascent to political power. A glance at the classical commentaries shows clearly that the verse appeared much later. In fact, based on this verse, classical Islamic law criminalised the forced conversion of Christians and Jews, and Islam never produced an institution to rival the centuries-long reign of the Inquisition. One of Islam’s leading theologians, Aref Nayed, described Benedict as, "astonishingly oblivious to the use of torture, cruelty and violence in the history of the Catholic church, not only against Muslims, but against Jews and even fellow Christians."

The Inquisition, of course, is no more, and like some other Catholic modernists, Benedict has insisted on a conspicuous (and welcome) departure from medieval thinking. The key Enlightenment doctrine of freedom of conscience was once rejected by the papacy as a gateway to relativism, and Catholic rulers were consistently urged to maintain Christian legal privilege. Even in the late 19th century, Pope Leo XIII issued official condemnations of those who would "treat the various religions (as they call them) alike, and bestow upon them promiscuously equal rights and privileges." Although arch-conservatives continue to regard the new teachings as a disastrous concession to ideals of clearly secular origin, Christendom has changed drastically for the better, and today is often at the forefront of the human rights movement. Still, it is surely not right to identify the papacy’s current commitment to religious freedom with its historic teachings.

Another theme of Benedict’s speech that baffled Muslims was his distinction between a Catholic concept of a God who must act in accordance with reason, and the supposed Islamic view that God can only be fully free if he has the ability to act irrationally (see Edward Skidelsky, Prospect November 2006). The Pope acknowledges a spectrum of Catholic views but cites only one Islamic thinker, Ibn Hazm of Cordova, whose view of an essentially non-rational, capricious God was rejected by virtually every other Muslim. Far from teaching an irrational obedience to a non-rational deity, mainstream Islamic theology insists on the systematic use of reason, since the Koran itself asks its audience to deduce the existence of God from his orderly signs in nature. Of the two schools of Sunni orthodoxy, Ash’arism and Maturidism, the latter—the orthodoxy of perhaps 80 per cent of Muslims—is particularly insistent on the rationality of God’s actions.

Benedict’s speech saluted the Greek dimension of the New Testament, and proposed that it supply Europe with a special relationship with Christianity. Many Muslims are uncomfortable with the implications of this for current debates over citizenship and immigration. Some have recalled that the original St Benedict of Nursia, the "Patron of Europe," was famous for defending Catholicism from the semi-literate and warlike barbarians who had invaded from the east. The new Pope, it is claimed, chose his name because he feels that the growing Muslim presence in some ways recalls that threat.

Yet the average Turk in Hamburg or beur in Paris is not a follower of Attila the Hun. Muslims too are heirs to Greek rationality; indeed, one of the first great endeavours of Islamic civilisation was the systematic translation of Greek philosophical classics into Arabic. Advanced Islamic theology is shot through and through with Greek rationalism, so that three quarters of a classical Muslim theology text is usually taken up with logic and other intellectual methods of Greek ancestry.

The idea that Islam is deeply alien to Europe often seems strangely akin to antisemitism. (The BNP was ecstatic over Benedict’s speech.) Jews used to be told, by the church and by all Europe, that they were alien harbingers of a xenophobic creed, enemies of reason and stubbornly resistant to integration. That view is no longer tolerable in polite society. But is it possible that the underlying instinct is not entirely dead?

Friday, October 27, 2006

Audio/DVD/Books for sale - clearance prices

as-salamu 'alaykum,

I have some stock of items that I need to clear so I am reducing the rrp by around 10%, items are as follows:

CDs
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Burdah
by Ahbab al-Mustafa
rrp £10.00
reduced to £7.50 save 25.0%

Destiny of Man
by Imam Zaid Shakir and Sh Hamza Yusuf
rrp £15.00
reduced to £13.50 save 10%

In the Footsteps of the Beloved
by Shaykh al-Yaqoubi
rrp £6.00
reduced to £5.40 save 10%

Religion, Violence & the Modern World
UK Tour 2004
Shaykh Hamza Yusuf
rrp £25.00
reduced to £21.25 save 15%



War and Peace
Shaykh Hamza Yusuf
rrp £10.00 reduce to £9.00 save 10%




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Revelation a Sacred Trust
by Habib Ali
rrp £15.00
reduced to £11.50 save (20%)





Standing Firm
by Habib Ali
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reduced to £11.50 save (20%)




Book
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Content of Character
trans. Sh Hamza Yusuf
rrp £8.00 reduced to £7.00 save 12.5%


If you are interested in ordering please email me at masud@masud.co.uk

JazakAllah-Khayran

Mas'ud

Monday, October 23, 2006

Sh Afifi al-Akiti Moonsighting Report

as-salamu 'alaykum,

This is the moonsighting report form Shaykh Muhammad Afifi al-Akiti
Shaykh Muhammad Afifi al-Akiti (MCW member) from Oxford, UK: Not Seen
Negative sighting. We attempted the obligatory sighting at the end of the 29th day of Ramadan (Sunday, 22 October 2006), despite the new moon is not expected to be visible locally today. It is raining and the horizon is overcast, and hence there was no possible sighting anyway. We received the report from Fez, Morocco of negative sightings by moonspotters despite clear skies and the authority there declared that the month of Ramadan is to complete its 30 days. Although the crescent is not expected to be sighted locally till Tuesday, this news and the expectation that there will be positive sightings east to our longitute on Monday are sufficient for us to complete this month like Morocco and establish the new month [thubut al-hilal] of Shawwwal in the UK to be on the day after tomorrow, Tuesday, the 24th of October, instead of Wednesday (a lesson in itself about the precedence [taqdim] of an easterly sighting over the local sighting-zone in Fiqh). 'Id Mubarak!

wa'as-salam

Mas'ud
www.masud.co.uk

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Aftab Malik interviews Dawud Wharnsby Ali

as-salamu 'alaykum,

This is a video I shot at ISNA 2004 where we bumped into Dawud Wharnsby Ali and took the opportunity to have a chat with him..







wa'as-salam

Mas'ud
www.masud.co.uk

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Moosighting Issues....

as-salamu 'alaykum,

More on moonsighting...

Rania Habib, Staff Reporter at The Gulf News reports:
Ramadan 'was announced on wrong day'
"Abu Dhabi: Astronomers in the UAE maintain that the announcement of the beginning of Ramadan on Friday, September 22, was incorrect, and that it should have in fact been announced two days later.

UAE Astronomical Society engineer Mohammad Shawkat Odeh and American University of Sharjah Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy Dr Nidhal Guessoum explain that the crescent moon was impossible to see on Friday, September 22."
The website Central-Mosque.com (a Deobandi website) says:
"…It is not known that the number of people sighting the moon in Saudia is of satisfactory quantity. The decision of the Saudi government is not only against the established principles of the Hanafi Fiqh, it is also against common sense therefore it is not applicable to Pakistan. The sighing of a large body is a condition within the Hanafi Fiqh when the horizon is clear however the Saudi government often decides Ramadhan on a single witness and Eid and Dhul-Hijjah on a minimum of two witnesses…(Ahsanul-Fatawa, Volume4/Page 417)"
moonsighting.com has a fatwa co-signed by a number of diverse Muslim groups on the Saudi Moonsighting Controversy.
"The Saudi Moon Controversy:
For years Saudi Moon sighting has been incredible and unreliable according to the established laws of science and experts all over the world have pointed to the discrepancies found therein. However this year was the first time when there was a revolt against this poor moon sighting within Saudi Arabia.

The Saudi moon sighting committee moved the start date of Dhil-Hijja back by one day 4-5 days into the month of Dhil-Hijja. This was based on the testimony of two 80 year old witnesses (as interviewed by a delegation from the King Abdul College of Science & Technology (KACST)) reported in the Al-Watan Saudi newspaper on the 20th of January 2005 (http://www.alwatan.com.sa/daily/2005-01-20/writers/writers04.htm) since the moon was just 3 hours old and set 3 minutes BEFORE sunset, the reported sighting was impossible."
wa'as-salam

Mas'ud
www.masud.co.uk

New Article: Ramadan in Istanbul by Shaykh Abdal-Hakim Murad

as-salamu 'alaykum,
RAMADAN IN ISTANBUL
By Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad

Ramadan brings to the surface some of Istanbul’s deepest human secrets. The great City resembles the improbable arm of the sea that cuts it in half, cheerfully consistent on the surface, yet churned by strange currents known only to veteran fishermen. The fasting month, in spite of its private nature (‘Fasting is Mine’, as the hadith insists), is more of a public affair than any of the other rites of religion, perhaps because of its elemental quality; and in this city it forces each citizen to decide how he stands with God. No-one is surprised to see the men in green caps crouched behind the wheels of their old Shahins, weaving through the traffic ten minutes before sundown. More interesting are the fashionable young men with pigtails and goatees (the current fad), discreetly accepting glasses of tea as the adhan divides the City into the grateful and the guilty. The first useful lesson that Istanbul provides is never to judge by appearances.
[read more]

wa'as-salam

Mas'ud
www.masud.co.uk

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Video: Haji Noor Deen Mi Guangjiang master calligrapher

as-salamu 'alaykum,

I shot this short video with Haji Noor Deen Mi Guangjiang master calligrapher at ISNA 2004, he shows us some of his artwork and calligaphy and explains how he fuses Chineses tradtional calligraphy with Arabic forms.



The other voices are Zeshan Zafar and Aftab Malik as well as me.

wa'as-salam

Mas'ud
www.masud.co.uk

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Gender Relations, Sex and Perversion: The Dark Underside of Saudi Arabia

as-salamu 'alaykum,

This is an excellent first hand account of the hypocricy of the strictly segregated Saudi society. It is quite disgusting to read about the behaviour of Saudi men (and even women!) even in such places as the haramain. The blog is called SAFspace:
"One of the puzzles that arise out of the Muslim’s obsession with modesty is that in a rather subverse manner it breeds an over-sexualized, perverse society. Women wear the veil and stick close to home, and yet Saudi society places the imperative on women to observe modesty, to keep themselves in check so that men don’t have to do so. Well, how far will we go? There are parts of Medina where young men with gelled hair and tight shirts stand about idly and whistle at any black veil that walks by. Sadly, the only body parts visible are the eyes. So what must we do? Hide ourselves away from sight lest the men, God forbid, find themselves unable to control their insatiable urges?"
"But it’s even more aggravating when men do the staring because they’re supposed to be lowering their gazes, at least in the metaphorical sense. Instead it really does feel as if they’re brazenly undressing every woman with their eyes, memorizing her shape, her form, every visible and non-visible feature as she stands there helplessly, unable to protect herself from their roving eyes. I found myself becoming strangely disgusted by the men I encountered in Saudi Arabia, so much so that I simply didn’t care to engage in any sort of transaction with them regardless of how innocent it might be."
wa'as-salam

Mas'ud
www.masud.co.uk

Saturday, October 14, 2006

Just how good is the Lottery?

as-salamu 'alaykum,

I was in our local Tesco's supermarket one evening (post-tarawih), I was with my daughter as she was enjoying a ride on the Thomas the Tank engine kiddie ride next to the lottery booth/stand where you get your lottery ticket and pick your numbers and take the ticket over to the cashier.

I noticed a Pakistani man in full shalwar kameez and a topi (skull cap) trundle over to the booth and start filling in the ticket. I couldn't resist and said to him "paiee-ji kamaz-kam Ramzan neh mahinay vich eh kam tho chohrow" in English "my dear brother, at least in this month of Ramadan leave this habit". He responded in Punjabi, "it's for someone else" and as he walked away he looked back and said "anyway, it's not a bad thing", I said to him that even the non-Muslims consider this gambling and if they consider it gambling and we as Muslims don't then this is a really bad thing. He mumbled something and went away.

It seems to me that there is a widespread belief amongst many Muslims that somehow the National Lottery and other similar lotteries are not gambling.


wa'as-salam

Mas'ud
www.masud.co.uk

Yusuf Islam Wins Songwriter of the Year Award

as-salamu 'alaykum,

The mainstream media didn't (refused?) to pick up this up:

http://www.ascap.com/press/2006/101106_prs.html
YUSUF ISLAM NAMED SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR AT ASCAP AWARDS IN LONDON

New York, NY, October 11, 2006: The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) honored the top British writer and publisher members of the PRS at a special ceremony held at The Grosvenor House Hotel in London on Wednesday, October 11, 2006. Hosted by ASCAP Senior Vice President, International Roger Greenaway , the gala dinner and awards presentation honored those PRS writer and publisher members whose repertory is licensed by ASCAP and was among its most performed works in the U.S. during 2005.

Yusuf Islam was named Songwriter of the Year for the second consecutive year and was recognized for his enduring classic “First Cut Is The Deepest.” Formerly known as Cat Stevens, he w as one of the most successful and enigmatic artists of the 1970s, with a string of best selling albums, which virtually defined the concept of the sensitive songwriter. His reflective and often highly personal songs connected with a huge audience and made him an international superstar. His most notable songs include “Morning Has Broken,” “Peace Train,” “Wild World,” ”Moonshadow,” “Father and Son,” “Matthew and Son,” “Oh Very Young,” and “First Cut Is The Deepest.” “First Cut” first appeared on his 1967 album, New Masters, and has been covered by numerous artists, including P.P. Arnold, Rod Stewart and more recently, Sheryl Crow, who earned a 2005 Grammy nomination for her rendition, which was featured on her Greatest Hits album, The Very Best of Sheryl Crow.

Yusuf Islam
is soon to release a Rick Nowels-produced album of new songs, his first in almost 30 years. The release will coincide with the 40 th anniversary of the first Cat Stevens record, I Love My Dog (Deram November 1966).


For all you Cat Stevens and Yusuf Islam fans out there, check out the new Cat Stevens' website. It has a real retro feel to, with excellent artwork. I am not normally a big Flash website fan bit plenty of thought seems to have gone into the design and usability of this site with a seperate navigation panel that you can use rather than guess which part of the site has which navigation element.

wa'as-salam

Mas'ud
www.masud.co.uk

An Open Letter to the Pope

as-salamu 'alaykum,

Islamica Magazine have published an open letter to the pope:

Open Letter to His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI

In an unprecedented move, an Open Letter signed by 38 leading Muslim religious scholars and leaders around the world will be sent to Pope Benedict XVI on Oct. 15, 2006. The letter, which is the first of its kind in several centuries, was a collaborative effort signed by such prominent figures as the Grand Muftis of Egypt, Russia, Bosnia, Croatia, Kosovo, Istanbul, Uzbekistan and Oman, as well as leading figures from the Shia community such as Ayatollah Muhammad Ali Taskhiri of Iran. The letter was also signed by HRH Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad bin Talal, the Personal Envoy and Special Advisor to King Abdullah II of Jordan. Western scholars have signed the document, including California scholar, Shaykh Hamza Yusuf Hanson, Professor Seyyed Hossein Nasr of George Washington University in Washington, D.C., and Professor Tim Winter of the University of Cambridge.

The letter is being sent, in the spirit of goodwill, to address some of the controversial remarks made by Pope Benedict XVI during his lecture at the University of Regensburg in Germany on Sept. 12, 2006. The letter tackles the main issues raised by the Pope in his discussion of a debate between the medieval Emperor Manuel II Paleologus and an 'educated Persian' such as compulsion in religion, reason and faith, forced conversion, the understanding of 'Jihad' or 'Holy War,' and the relationship between Christianity and Islam.

The Muslim signatories accept the Pope's personal expression of sorrow and assurance that the controversial quote did not reflect his personal opinion. At the same time, the letter represents an attempt to engage with the Papacy on theological grounds in order to tackle wide ranging misconceptions about Islam in the Western world.

Christianity and Islam make up more than half of humankind in a rapidly interconnected world, the letter states, and it is imperative that both sides share a responsibility for peace to move the debate away from the anger of the streets toward a frank and sincere dialogue of hearts and minds that furthers mutual understanding and respect between the two religious traditions.

To read the letter here go to the Islamica Website:

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wa'as-salam

Mas'ud
www.masud.co.uk

Actor Stephen Berkoff defends the Niqab

as-salamu 'alaykum,

Actor Stephen Berkoff who generally plays baddies in movies (bad guy in Beverly Hills Cop) in a letter to the Independent defends the niqab:

Veil puts fashion slaves to shame

Sir: Oh dear, what a huge palaver about the Muslim veil. For everyone, it touches some little flame of anxiety.

For Jack Straw it concerns his ability to read the mind on the human face. Can the voice alone not carry infinite shades of meaning? Was poor blind Mr Blunkett that much less capable of reading the inner thoughts of others? For the articulate Yasmin Alibhai-Brown (9 October) it carries an unending proliferation of horrors from sexual repression and slavery to the inability to go swimming. If that is what they wish then let them be, since I have to admit that they are still far more elegant and dignified than some Western women whose sense of self-respect and dignity has long been eroded by their slavish following of the most absurd iniquities of fashion. When I see young women in the street with their buttocks hanging out and their thongs almost obscenely exposed, it hardly inspires admiration, more, I'm afraid, a feeling of revulsion.

I have to admit that the veil does not do this. Archaic it may be but certainly not sluttish or repulsive. There are so many abominations of human dress in the West that we may have just become adjusted to our own slovenliness. I would certainly put the fashion police on our own tacky style but I suppose everything's up for grabs now in our terror-ridden society.

STEVEN BERKOFF

LONDON E14

wa'as-salam

Mas'ud
www.masud.co.uk

Friday, October 13, 2006

BBC Radio 4: Unveiled documentary by Fareena Alam

as-salamu 'alaykum,

Fareena Alam Editor of Q-News visits Blackburn, Jack Straw's parliamentary constituency, to talk to Muslims and non-Muslims about the issue of the veil. This is an excellent piece of journalism, well done Fareena.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/unveiled/

wa'as-salam

Mas'ud
www.masud.co.uk

Thursday, October 12, 2006

New Book: The Attributes of God

as-salamu 'alaykum,

WARNING:
The AmalPress website homepage has background audio, so if you are at work or anywhere public you may want to mute your speakers before clicking the links!


The good people at Amal Press have release a classical work of Aqida by Imam Abd al-Rahman ibn al-Jawzi (509/510-597) see a bio by G. F. Haddad here .

From the Amal Press site:

Daf' Shubah al-Tashbih is a critique, censure, and refutation of the historical anthropomorphic leanings of some of the Hanbali scholars and learned. At the same time, it is a vindication of Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal from the accusations of the anthropomorphism as well as the claim by some Hanbalis, that he adopted anthropomorphic beliefs, similar to theirs. Unmistakably, this work is a polemical commentary on the problematic Qur'anic verses and hadiths that fall under the mutashabih (allegorical and ambiguous) Qur'anic verses and prophetic traditions composed by the author, 'Abd al-Rahman ibn al-Jawzi (d. 597 AH), the author of the well-acclaimed book, Talbis Iblis (The Devils' Deception).

Unlike other books of this genre, this book is significant in that Ibn al-Jawzi offers an incisive critique of scholars of his own school, for which in return, Ibn al-Jawzi was criticised by those Hanbali and Hanbali-leaning proponents.

This book is important for anyone who is constantly indulged in discussions and the study of polemical theology (kalam) and scriptural interpretation (ta'wil), but still have been unable to gain clarity concerning the reality and permissibility of ta'wil of the verses commonly refered to as 'The Attributes Verses' (Ayat Al-Sifat).

The appendix further clarifies the issue of scriptual interpretation, figurative language in both the Qur'an and Sunnah (Majaz), the proper intent behind the statement made by the salaf, & 'bila kayf' (Without 'How' as opposed to 'Without Modality or Description'), and an investigation into the ascription of Kitab al-Ibana to Imam Al-Ash'ari.

Readers who will derive the most benefit from this book are those who have been actively involved in the study of matters of interpretation and polemical theology. It also serves as an indispensable primer into one of the greatest debates that continued throughout much of Islam's medieval period, namely that of understanding the attributes of God.

£14.99

wa'as-salam

Mas'ud
www.masud.co.uk

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

EVENT: Searching for Dad: Exploring Muslim Fatherhood

as-salamu 'alaykum,

This is a must attend conference featuring Dr. Umar Faruq Abd-Allah, he is an amazing man of great learning, wisdom and intellect. He is a compelling and charismatic speaker and a natural story-teller and narrator. The way he structures his subject matter is masterful and compelling, he enthuses the listener with commentary and facts that one rarely hears. A truly wonderful human being who people will benefit from merely by his presence.....

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An-Nisa Society, Q-News and Fathers Direct would like to invite you to an exciting conference entitled:

"Searching for Dad: Exploring Muslim Fatherhood".

We are delighted to announce that the keynote address will be given by Dr Umar Faruq Abd-Allah, a prominent scholar and Shaykh from the US.

His keynote address has been titled,

"Father versus Patriarch: The Socio-Political Ramifications of Parenthood ."

His address will explore the theological and spiritual dimensions of fatherhood as embodied in the Islamic non-gender specific concept of God and the model of the Prophet Muhammad (Allah Bless him and grant him peace). It will also focus on the nature of the nurturing father and its social-psychological and political implications -- especially in terms of helping to thwart right-wing political ideologies and propensities. (For bio-data see below)


Conference aims:
  • Develop a broader understanding of Muslim fatherhood
  • Understand some of the real issues/dilemmas/barriers facing Muslim fathers
  • Provide tools and approach to working within Muslim communities
  • Looking into developing positive partnerships to take work forward

Please see publicity attached for further details of the conference.>


For booking details contact:

An-Nisa Society,
Humera Khan - Events Co-ordinator

Office: 0208 902 0100

Mobile: 0778 684 678


Email:
an-nisa@btconnect.com


This event has also been financially supported by the Department for Communities and Local Government, Metropolitan Police, The Radial Middle Way, Islamic Relief, The International Institute of Islamic Thought.

BIO-DATA DR UMAR FARUQ ABD-ALLAH

Dr. Umar Faruq Abd-Allah is chair and scholar-in-residence at the Nawawi Foundation, an innovative non-profit educational foundation based in Chicago. He is now teaching and lecturing across the United States and Canada, while conducting research and writing in Islamic studies and related fields. He recently completed a biography of Mohammed Webb (d. 1916), who was one of the most significant early American converts to Islam. The book was published in the UK in October by Oxford University Press and is titled A Muslim in Victorian America: The Story of Alexander Russell Web.

Dr. Abd-Allah is presently completing a second work entitled Roots of Islam in America: A Survey of Muslim Presence in the New World from Earliest Evidence until 1965 and is also updating his dissertation for publication.

Embracing Islam in 1970, Dr Abd-Allah completed his doctorate at the University of Chicago in 1978. From 1977 until 1982, he taught at the Universities of Windsor (Ontario), Temple, and Michigan. In 1982, he left America to teach Arabic in Spain. Two years later, he was appointed to the Department of Islamic Studies at King Abdul-Aziz University in Jeddah, where he taught (in Arabic) Islamic studies and comparative religions until 2000. During his years abroad, Dr. Abd-Allah had the privilege of studying with a number of traditional Islamic scholars.


For more details and information, click here:

http://www.q-news.com/Fatherhood.pdf

For a booking form in Word format, click here: http://www.q-news.com/F_Form.

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Wa'as-salam


Mas'ud

www.masud.co.uk
www.masudblog.com

Monday, October 09, 2006

Homegrown Terrorists Avoid News coverage!

as-salamu 'alaykum,

Two homegrown terrorists made separate appearances before the court charged with being in possession of an explosive substance for an unlawful purpose.

The 22 chemical components recovered by police are believed to be the largest haul ever found at a house in this country.

Mrs Christiana Buchanan, who appeared for the prosecution in the case, alleged the pair had “some kind of masterplan”.

She said a search of one of the defendant's home had uncovered rocket launchers, chemicals, extremist literature and a nuclear biological suit.

Nelson BNP councillor Brian Parkinson said: "I am very shocked and surprised to hear this. "

Neighbours said they were shocked by the police swoop. Corinne West, 22, of Talbot Street, said: "The police came to my door at 7pm on Friday night asking if I had seen anything suspicious. They wouldn't tell me anything which was quite worrying."

Aaron Haworth, 23, who lives next door but one with his partner Marie and two children, added: "The police have been here since Thursday and we are still none the wiser as to what's happened.

"It's ridiculous really. I have two young children and if there is bomb making equipment at the house I want to know about it because I have my children's safety to think about. There's been all sorts of rumours flying around, I don't know why the police are being so cagey, that's what's making everyone so worried."

Another neighbour, who lives across the road, but who asked not to be named, said of one of the defendants: "I know him to talk to. He's always very polite and stops to talk to his mum who lives on the same road and she's very nice too."

On Thursday neighboroughs were told to stay inside and stay away from the windows which left them all wondering what on earth was going on. "They arrested him from the back door and it was strange because the officers had a key to get in the front but from the way they went in it looked as though they thought it might have been booby-trapped. It took them about 10 minutes just to get through the door."

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Sounds like a serious terror plot, Asians, Pakistanis, Muslims, Ay-rabs spring to mind but these were two middle-aged white non-Muslim men, ex-BNP, but this is not sexy news and so we won't hear it on the BBC, SKY, FOX, CNN etc

http://www.blink.org.uk/pdescription.asp?key=12850&grp=66&cat=330
http://www.pickledpolitics.com/categories/race-politics/the-bnp/
http://www.burnleycitizen.co.uk/news/newsheadlines/display.var.947927.0.exbnp_man_held_in_bomb_swoop.php

wa'as-salam

Mas'ud
www.masud.co.uk

The Logic of Suicide Terrorism

From The American Conservative, July 18, 2005 Issue

The Logic of Suicide Terrorism
It’s the occupation, not the fundamentalism

Scott McConnell caught up with Associate Professor Robert Pape of the University of Chicago, whose book on suicide terrorism, Dying to Win, is beginning to receive wide notice. Pape has found that the most common American perceptions about who the terrorists are and what motivates them are off by a wide margin. In his office is the world’s largest database of information about suicide terrorists, rows and rows of manila folders containing articles and biographical snippets in dozens of languages compiled by Pape and teams of graduate students, a trove of data that has been sorted and analyzed and which underscores the great need for reappraising the Bush administration’s current strategy. Below are excerpts from a conversation with the man who knows more about suicide terrorists than any other American.

Robert Pape: Over the past two years, I have collected the first complete database of every suicide-terrorist attack around the world from 1980 to early 2004. This research is conducted not only in English but also in native-language sources—Arabic, Hebrew, Russian, and Tamil, and others—so that we can gather information not only from newspapers but also from products from the terrorist community. The terrorists are often quite proud of what they do in their local communities, and they produce albums and all kinds of other information that can be very helpful to understand suicide-terrorist attacks.

This wealth of information creates a new picture about what is motivating suicide terrorism. Islamic fundamentalism is not as closely associated with suicide terrorism as many people think. The world leader in suicide terrorism is a group that you may not be familiar with: the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka.

This is a Marxist group, a completely secular group that draws from the Hindu families of the Tamil regions of the country. They invented the famous suicide vest for their suicide assassination of Rajiv Ghandi in May 1991. The Palestinians got the idea of the suicide vest from the Tamil Tigers.

TAC: So if Islamic fundamentalism is not necessarily a key variable behind these groups, what is?

RP: The central fact is that overwhelmingly suicide-terrorist attacks are not driven by religion as much as they are by a clear strategic objective: to compel modern democracies to withdraw military forces from the territory that the terrorists view as their homeland. From Lebanon to Sri Lanka to Chechnya to Kashmir to the West Bank, every major suicide-terrorist campaign—over 95 percent of all the incidents—has had as its central objective to compel a democratic state to withdraw.


read the full interview here: http://www.amconmag.com/2005_07_18/article.html

wa'as-salam

Mas'ud
www.masud.co.uk

Friday, October 06, 2006

Two new articles on masud.co.uk

as-salamu 'alaykum,


TWO NEW ARTICLES ON masud.co.uk

- The Rulings Regarding Touching the Mushaf
by Mahdi Lock
199 – Topic: (Nobody but the purified touches the mushaf)
This means pure from both states of ritual impurity. This was narrated by Ibn ‘Umar, al-Hasan, ‘Ataa’, Tawus, Sh’abi, and al-Qasim bin Muhammad, and it is the opinion of Malik, al-Shafi’i, and the people of opinion. We do not know of anybody who differs with them other than Dawud, and he used as an evidence the fact that the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, wrote an ayah in his letter to the Caesar. Al-Hakam and Hammad permit the touching [of the mushaf] with the outside of the hand, because it is the inside of the hand that is normally used for touching, so the prohibition applies to it and nothing else.


- A Muslim’s Commentary on Benedict XVI’s recent speech
by Aref Nayed
The Pontiff’s lecture gave rise to a deep and painful rupture in Catholic – Muslim relations on many fronts: diplomatic, political, and, most intensely, popular. The superficial media coverage of the lecture, and the intensity of popular reactions to that coverage, have largely prevented clear-headed considerations and critiques of its contents. This paper strives to conduct a thorough study of the lecture.....



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Zaytuna Videocast:: Broadening the Scope of the Pope

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An excellent Videocast from Zaytuna Institute by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf who analyses the Pope's recent comments, this is a must watch!








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Thursday, October 05, 2006

When an Atheist Jew defends Islam something is definitely right!

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Uri Avner is an Atheist Jew, someone like him has no love for God or religion of any variety and atheists in general, having defeated Christianity, Judaism and other faiths, are turning their attentions to Islam and are attacking this great religion on a regular basis. I am therefore very surprised to read this incredibly strident and forthright defence of Islam and Islamic history following the Pope's rather inflammatory and ignorant comments:

[taken from Information Clearing House]




Muhammad's sword

Pope Benedict XVI in the service of George W. Bush

By Uri Avner

09/24/06 "Information Clearing House" -- -- Since the days when Roman emperors threw Christians to the lions, the relations between the emperors and the heads of the church have undergone many changes.

Constantine the Great, who became emperor in the year 306 - exactly 1700 years ago - encouraged the practice of Christianity in the empire, which included Palestine. Centuries later, the church split into an Eastern (Orthodox) and a Western (Catholic) part. In the West, the Bishop of Rome, who acquired the title of Pope, demanded that the emperor accept his superiority.

The struggle between the emperors and the popes played a central role in European history and divided the peoples. It knew ups and downs. Some emperors dismissed or expelled a pope, some popes dismissed or excommunicated an emperor. One of the emperors, Henry IV, "walked to Canossa", standing for three days barefoot in the snow in front of the Pope's castle, until the Pope deigned to annul his excommunication.

But there were times when emperors and popes lived in peace with each other. We are witnessing such a period today. Between the present Pope, Benedict XVI, and the present emperor, George Bush II, there exists a wonderful harmony. Last week's speech by the Pope, which aroused a worldwide storm, went well with Bush's crusade against "Islamofascism", in the context of the "clash of civilizations".

In his lecture at a German university, the 265th Pope described what he sees as a huge difference between Christianity and Islam: while Christianity is based on reason, Islam denies it. While Christians see the logic of God's actions, Muslims deny that there is any such logic in the actions of Allah.

As a Jewish atheist, I do not intend to enter the fray of this debate. It is much beyond my humble abilities to understand the logic of the Pope. But I cannot overlook one passage, which concerns me too, as an Israeli living near the fault-line of this "war of civilizations".

In order to prove the lack of reason in Islam, the Pope asserts that the Prophet Muhammad ordered his followers to spread their religion by the sword. According to the Pope, that is unreasonable, because faith is born of the soul, not of the body. How can the sword influence the soul?

To support his case, the Pope quoted - of all people - a Byzantine emperor, who belonged, of course, to the competing Eastern Church. At the end of the 14th century, Emperor Manuel II Palaeologus told of a debate he had - or so he said (its occurrence is in doubt) - with an unnamed Persian Muslim scholar. In the heat of the argument, the emperor (according to himself) flung the following words at his adversary:


Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached.


These words give rise to three questions: (a) Why did the Emperor say them? (b) Are they true? (c) Why did the present Pope quote them?

When Manuel II wrote his treatise, he was the head of a dying empire. He assumed power in 1391, when only a few provinces of the once illustrious empire remained. These, too, were already under Turkish threat.

At that point in time, the Ottoman Turks had reached the banks of the Danube. They had conquered Bulgaria and the north of Greece, and had twice defeated relieving armies sent by Europe to save the Eastern Empire. On 29 May 1453, only a few years after Manuel's death, his capital, Constantinople (the present Istanbul), fell to the Turks, putting an end to the empire that had lasted for more than a thousand years.

During his reign, Manuel made the rounds of the capitals of Europe in an attempt to drum up support. He promised to reunite the church. There is no doubt that he wrote his religious treatise in order to incite the Christian countries against the Turks and convince them to start a new crusade. The aim was practical, theology was serving politics.

In this sense, the quote serves exactly the requirements of the present Emperor, George Bush II. He, too, wants to unite the Christian world against the mainly Muslim "Axis of Evil". Moreover, the Turks are again knocking on the doors of Europe, this time peacefully. It is well known that the Pope supports the forces that object to the entry of Turkey into the European Union.

Is there any truth in Manuel's argument?

The pope himself threw in a word of caution. As a serious and renowned theologian, he could not afford to falsify written texts. Therefore, he admitted that the Qur'an specifically forbade the spreading of the faith by force. He quoted the second Sura, Verse 256 (strangely fallible, for a pope, he meant Verse 257) which says: "There must be no coercion in matters of faith."

How can one ignore such an unequivocal statement? The Pope simply argues that this commandment was laid down by the Prophet when he was at the beginning of his career, still weak and powerless, but that later on he ordered the use of the sword in the service of the faith. Such an order does not exist in the Qur'an. True, Muhammad called for the use of the sword in his war against opposing tribes - Christian, Jewish and others - in Arabia, when he was building his state. But that was a political act, not a religious one; basically a fight for territory, not for the spreading of the faith.

Jesus said: "You will recognize them by their fruits." The treatment of other religions by Islam must be judged by a simple test: how did the Muslim rulers behave for more than a thousand years, when they had the power to "spread the faith by the sword"?

Well, they just did not.

For many centuries, the Muslims ruled Greece. Did the Greeks become Muslims? Did anyone even try to Islamize them? On the contrary, Christian Greeks held the highest positions in the Ottoman administration. The Bulgarians, Serbs, Romanians, Hungarians and other European nations lived at one time or another under Ottoman rule and clung to their Christian faith. Nobody compelled them to become Muslims and all of them remained devoutly Christian.

True, the Albanians did convert to Islam, and so did the Bosniaks. But nobody argues that they did this under duress. They adopted Islam in order to become favourites of the government and enjoy the fruits.

In 1099, the Crusaders conquered Jerusalem and massacred its Muslim and Jewish inhabitants indiscriminately, in the name of the gentle Jesus. At that time, 400 years into the occupation of Palestine by the Muslims, Christians were still the majority in the country. Throughout this long period, no effort was made to impose Islam on them. Only after the expulsion of the Crusaders from the country, did the majority of the inhabitants start to adopt the Arabic language and the Muslim faith - and they were the forefathers of most of today's Palestinians.

There no evidence whatsoever of any attempt to impose Islam on the Jews. As is well known, under Muslim rule the Jews of Spain enjoyed a bloom the like of which the Jews did not enjoy anywhere else until almost our time. Poets like Yehuda Halevy wrote in Arabic, as did the great Maimonides. In Muslim Spain, Jews were ministers, poets, scientists. In Muslim Toledo, Christian, Jewish and Muslim scholars worked together and translated the ancient Greek philosophical and scientific texts. That was, indeed, the Golden Age. How would this have been possible, had the Prophet decreed the "spreading of the faith by the sword"?

What happened afterwards is even more telling. When the Catholics reconquered Spain from the Muslims, they instituted a reign of religious terror. The Jews and the Muslims were presented with a cruel choice: to become Christians, to be massacred or to leave. And where did the hundreds of thousand of Jews, who refused to abandon their faith, escape? Almost all of them were received with open arms in the Muslim countries. The Sephardi ("Spanish") Jews settled all over the Muslim world, from Morocco in the west to Iraq in the east, from Bulgaria (then part of the Ottoman Empire) in the north to Sudan in the south. Nowhere were they persecuted. They knew nothing like the tortures of the Inquisition, the flames of the auto-da-fe, the pogroms, the terrible mass-expulsions that took place in almost all Christian countries, up to the Holocaust.

Why? Because Islam expressly prohibited any persecution of the "peoples of the book". In Islamic society, a special place was reserved for Jews and Christians. They did not enjoy completely equal rights, but almost. They had to pay a special poll tax, but were exempted from military service - a trade-off that was quite welcome to many Jews. It has been said that Muslim rulers frowned upon any attempt to convert Jews to Islam even by gentle persuasion - because it entailed the loss of taxes.

Every honest Jew who knows the history of his people cannot but feel a deep sense of gratitude to Islam, which has protected the Jews for fifty generations, while the Christian world persecuted the Jews and tried many times "by the sword" to get them to abandon their faith.

The story about "spreading the faith by the sword" is an evil legend, one of the myths that grew up in Europe during the great wars against the Muslims - the reconquista of Spain by the Christians, the Crusades and the repulsion of the Turks, who almost conquered Vienna. I suspect that the German Pope, too, honestly believes in these fables. That means that the leader of the Catholic world, who is a Christian theologian in his own right, did not make the effort to study the history of other religions.

Why did he utter these words in public? And why now?

There is no escape from viewing them against the background of the new Crusade of Bush and his evangelist supporters, with his slogans of "Islamofascism" and the "global war on terror" - when "terrorism" has become a synonym for Muslims. For Bush's handlers, this is a cynical attempt to justify the domination of the world's oil resources. Not for the first time in history, a religious robe is spread to cover the nakedness of economic interests; not for the first time, a robbers' expedition becomes a Crusade.

The speech of the Pope blends into this effort. Who can foretell the dire consequences?

Uri Avnery is an Israeli author and activist. He is the head of the Israeli peace movement, "Gush Shalom". http://zope.gush-shalom.org/home/en


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Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Terrorism, Politics and Media Controversy by Yahya Birt

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"Today’s global media is the most effective weapon around for both governments and terrorists — despite the presence of WMDs" writes Yahya Birt on a new post on his blog. You can read the rest of the excellent article on YahyaBirt.com

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