Showing posts with label massacre. Show all posts
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Sunday, 14 September 2014

14 September 2014 Musa and Pharaoh, Current Politics & Islam

14 September 2014 Musa and Pharaoh, Current Politics and Islam

Musa* and Pharaoh
Musa* has 2 objectives from Allah:
- Talk to Pharaoh and convince him about Islam
- Ask Pharaoh to free Bani Israel as he has been oppressive

Musa converys the message
Musa* had easy access to see Pharaoh through their knowledge of the palace and local contacts. He came to challenge their way of life – their gods and beliefs. Pharaoh and Musa* have extensive conversations (with Musa* speaking mildly but being firm):
Pharaoh said, "Who then is your Lord, Moses?"
He said, "Our Lord is He Who gives each thing its created form and then guides it."
He (Pharaoh) said, "What about the previous generations?"
He said, "Knowledge of them is with my Lord in a Book. My Lord does not misplace nor does He forget."
It is He Who made the earth a cradle for you and threaded pathways for you through it and sent down water from the sky by which We have brought forth various different types of plants. Eat and pasture your cattle. Certainly there are Signs in that for men of understanding. From it We created you, to it We will return you, and from it We will bring you forth a second time. (
TMQ 20: 49-55)
Pharaoh accuses Musa* of overthrow

Pharaoh accused Musa* of trying to overthrow his godhood, and trying to take over Egypt for himself. Why did Musa* hate their way of life? Despite being brought up in Pharaoh’s palace and with all the luxuries of modern civilisation why would Musa* now turn his back on Pharaoh and be so ungrateful?
They said, "Have you come to us to turn us from what we found our fathers doing, and to gain greatness in the land? We do not believe you." (TMQ 10
: 78)
Moses said, "Pharaoh! I am truly a Messenger from the Lord of all the worlds, duty bound to say nothing about Allah except the truth. I have come to you with a Clear Sign from your Lord. So send the tribe of Israel away with me." (TMQ 7: 104-105)
He (Pharaoh) said, "Did we not bring you up among us as a child and did you not spend many years of your life among us? Yet you committed the deed you did and were ungrateful."
He (Moses) said, "At the time I did it I was one of the misguided and so I fled from you when I was in fear of you but my Lord gave me right judgement and made me one of the Messengers."

And anyway you can only reproach me with this favour because you made the tribe of Israel into slaves! (
TMQ 26: 18-22)
The only reason Musa* was brought up in the palace was because Pharaoh was killing children, and that forced the mother of Musa* to throw him in the river and then he ended up there. No killing = Musa* would be brought up with his family! Pharaoh then changed tack and started attacking / insulting Musa*:
Pharaoh said, "What is the Lord of all the worlds?'
He (Moses) said, 'The Lord of the heavens and the earth and everything between them if you knew for sure."
He (Pharaoh) said to those around him, "Are you listening?"
He (Moses) said, "Your Lord and the Lord of your forefathers, the previous peoples."
He (Pharaoh) said, "This Messenger, who has been sent to you, is mad."
He (Moses) said, "The Lord of the East and the West and everything between them if you used your intellect."
He (Pharaoh) said, "If you take any god other than me, I will certainly throw you into prison." (
TMQ 26: 23-29)
Musa* shows his miracle

This tactic of undermining Musa* and discrediting him was something that also happened to our Prophet Muhammed, and happens to sincere Muslims today too! Musa* was not distracted by these insults and he stuck to his message.
He (Moses) said, "Even if I were to bring you something undeniable?"
He (Pharaoh) said, "Produce it then if you are someone telling the truth."
So he threw down his staff and there it was, unmistakably a serpent. And he drew out his hand and there it was, pure white to those who looked. (
TMQ 26: 30-33)
He (Pharaoh) said to the High Council round about him, "This certainly is a skilled magician who desires by his magic to expel you from your land, so what do you recommend?" (
TMQ 26: 34-35)
But when Moses brought them Our Clear Signs they said, "This is nothing but trumped-up magic. We never heard anything like this among our earlier forefathers." (TMQ 28: 36)
Pharaoh and his inner circle (the elite also known as MALLA) clearly preferred taking the route of denial and evil rather than choosing to be rightly guided. Despite these miracles, they decided to defy the Prophet Musa*. Pharaoh grasped the challenge to his authority and consulted with his elite on how to defeat Musa*.
They said, "Detain him and his brother and send out marshals to the cities, to bring you all the skilled magicians." (TMQ 7: 111-112)

Main Topic: Brief Recent Political Stories
Pakistan
Quasi-revolution and some people calling for a change of leadership in Pakistan (‘Go Nawaz Go!) because of corruption, nepotism, failed leadership and election fraud. Can Imran Khan (or even Tahir al-Qadri) make any serious change to the political landscape as they are only calling for more of the same but done differently. It is unlikely that any change will be meaningful if it happens.

Gaza
The Israeli war (massacre) of the Muslims of Gaza. Although the pretext was the unfortunate death of the 3 Israeli teenagers (putting aside the fact that the Israeli government knew it wasn’t Hamas and that the kids had died straight way but kept the information secret to whip up hysteria) the real reasons predate this – especially with the Unity Agreement between HAMAS and FATAH (Palestinian Authority), and issues around gas, pipelines, water and land access.
Very unilateral / one-sided attack – disproportionate and essentially a massacre. Now, thankfully an open-ended ceasefire.
However, the medieval boycott / siege still exists!
How do we solve the problem?
- we can have HUMANITARIAN support (more charity work). This necessary work (more blankets and food) will not solve the problems for the people in Gaza
- POLITICAL discussion to address Israel, one-state or two-state, or UN discussions. Or try to dismantle Israel or make the government more fair.
- but we don’t often hear about the ISLAMIC solution. Islam is quite clear that this is Islamic land and belongs to the Muslims and we should increase our efforts to bring Islam back to this land and we should empower the Muslim armies to support the oppressed people in Gaza.

ISIS
A lot of controversy about the new off-shoot of al-Qaeda called ‘Islamic State of Iraq and Syria’.
We should be careful with the news that we know of until we are able to verify the news and not always be taken in by any propaganda from any side.
The action of beheading journalists and aid workers cannot be justified by Islam – this is against the Shariah and we should condemn this. However, there is a context to the instability in Iraq/Syria. Just as Musa* contextualised his upbringing in Pharaoh’s court as a problem caused by Pharaoh, so the issues we are seeing in Iraq/Syria are a direct result of Western policy and interference in Muslim lands. This goes back through 9/11, the Iraq sanctions, the First Gulf War, the rise of Ba’athism and the injustices of Saddam and the Assad family.
A quick discussion about the belief system of the Yazidis who venerate Iblis. Whatever their beliefs, there is no justification to persecute or kill them as we are told ISIS want to do.
ISIS are not a proper Islamic State and the ISIS militia do not fulfill the criteria for a functioning state or a Khilafah. An Islamic State should be a place of sanctuary and justice – not what we are seeing in Iraq/Syria. We should criticise them when they do wrong (like the beheadings) and we should criticise the bombing of Muslims by the West as a supposed reaction to this wrong action. As Muslims in the West we do not need to apologise for the bad actions of bad Muslims, any more than the West apologises for the bad actions of the bad Christians from Hitler through to Anders Breivik (who killed 69 people, mostly teenagers, in a mass shooting in Norway 2011).


Peace

Monday, 7 July 2014

6 July 2014 Guest ~ Palestine, Jerusalem and Masjid al-Aqsa

6 July 2014

Guest speaker ~ Palestine, Jerusalem and Masjid al-Aqsa


Unfortunately, the Palestinian guest apologises for not being able to provide a summary of his talk from last week to share with you all.

Hence, here are Internet resources by Jews and Christians about Palestine.
Although we may not agree with everything these provide useful backgrounds.

Palestine:
Check out this animated YouTube video by a Jewish Peace Group:
Israel and Palestine, an animated introduction:



 


And below are some facts written by American Peace Activists - I'll upload the document as well as providing the link below.
http://www.ifamericansknew.org/download/synopsis.pdf

A Synopsis of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
For centuries there was no such conflict. In the 19th century the land of Palestine was inhabited by a multicultural population – approximately 86 percent Muslim, 10 percent Christian, and 4 percent Jewish – living in peace. 


Zionism in the late 1800s a group in Europe decided to colonize this land. Known as Zionists, they represented an extremist minority of the Jewish population. Their goal was to create a Jewish homeland, and they considered locations in Africa and the Americas, before settling on Palestine.
At first, this immigration created no problems. However, as more and more Zionists immigrated to Palestine – many with the express wish of taking over the land for a Jewish state – the indigenous population became increasingly alarmed. Eventually, fighting broke out, with escalating waves of violence. Hitler's rise to power, combined with Zionist activities to sabotage efforts to place Jewish refugees in western countries, led to increased Jewish immigration to Palestine, and conflict grew.

UN Partition Plan
Finally, in 1947 the United Nations decided to intervene. However, rather than adhering to the principle of “self-determination of peoples,” in which the people themselves create their own state and system of government, the UN chose to revert to the medieval strategy whereby an outside power divides up other people’s land. Under considerable Zionist pressure, the UN recommended giving away 55% of Palestine to a Jewish state – despite the fact that this group represented only about 30% of the total population, and owned under 7% of the land.

1947-1949 War
While it is widely reported that the resulting war eventually included five Arab armies, less well known is the fact that throughout this war Zionist forces outnumbered all Arab and Palestinian combatants combined – often by a factor of two to three. Moreover, Arab armies did not invade Israel – virtually all battles were fought on land that was to have been the Palestinian state.
Finally, it is significant to note that Arab armies entered the conflict only after Zionist forces had committed 16 massacres, including the grisly massacre of over 100 men, women, and children at Deir Yassin. Future Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, head of one of the Jewish terrorist groups, described this as “splendid,” and stated: “As in Deir Yassin, so everywhere, we will attack and smite the enemy. God, God, Thou has chosen us for conquest.” Zionist forces committed 33 massacres altogether.
By the end of the war, Israel had conquered 78 percent of Palestine; three-quarters of a million Palestinians had been made refugees; over 500 towns and villages had been obliterated; and a new map was drawn up, in which every city, river and hillock received a new, Hebrew name, as all vestiges of the Palestinian culture were to be erased. For decades Israel denied the existence of this population, former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir once saying: “There is no such thing as a Palestinian.”

1967 War & USS Liberty
In 1967, Israel conquered still more land. Following the Six Day War, in which Israeli forces launched a highly successful surprise attack on Egypt, Israel occupied the final 22% of Palestine that had eluded it in 1948 – the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Since, according to international law it is inadmissible to acquire territory by war, these are occupied territories and do not belong to Israel. It also occupied parts of Egypt (since returned) and Syria (which remain under occupation).
Also during the Six Day War, Israel attacked a US Navy ship, the USS  Liberty , killing and injuring over 200 American servicemen. President Lyndon Johnson recalled rescue flights, saying that he did not want to "embarrass an ally." (In 2004 a high-level commission chaired by Admiral Thomas Moorer, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, found this attack to be “an act of war against the United States,” a fact few news media have reported.)

Current Conflict
There are two primary issues at the core of this continuing conflict. First, there is the inevitably destabilizing effect of trying to maintain an ethnically preferential state, particularly when it is largely of foreign origin. The original population of what is now Israel was 96 percent Muslim and Christian, yet, these refugees are prohibited from returning to their homes in the self-described Jewish state (and those within Israel are subjected to systematic discrimination).
Second, Israel's continued military occupation and confiscation of privately owned land in the West Bank, and control over Gaza, are extremely oppressive, with Palestinians having minimal control over their lives. Over 10,000 Palestinian men, women, and children are held in Israeli prisons. Few of them have had a legitimate trial; Physical abuse and torture are frequent. Palestinian borders (even internal ones) are controlled by Israeli forces. Periodically men, women, and children are strip searched; people are beaten; women in labor are prevented from reaching hospitals (at times resulting in death); food and medicine are blocked from entering Gaza, producing an escalating humanitarian crisis. Israeli forces invade almost daily, injuring, kidnapping, and sometimes killing inhabitants.
According to the Oslo peace accords of 1993, these territories were supposed to finally become a Palestinian state. However, after years of Israel continuing to confiscate land and conditions steadily worsening, the Palestinian population rebelled. (The Barak offer, widely reputed to be generous, was anything but.) This uprising, called the "Intifada" (Arabic for "shaking off") began at the end of September 2000.

U.S. Involvement
Largely due to special-interest lobbying, U.S. taxpayers give Israel more than $8 million per day, and since its creation have given more U.S. funds to Israel than to any other nation. As Americans learn about how Israel is using their tax money, many from across the political spectrum are calling for an end to this expenditure.

To learn more and to read a highly detailed account with references:  “The Origin of the Palestine Israel Conflict,” visit  IFAMERICANSKNEW.ORG Palestinian loss of land, 1947-Present.




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Please continue to make du'a for your family, friends, the ill, all those that attend the Harborne Islamic Study Circle, the local community and the Muslims suffering across the globe.
InshaAllah, another beneficial Study Circle is planned for next Sunday:
- What did all Prophet's share?
- How should Muslims behave to each other? (Do we Reflect)
Jzk.
Naveed