Saturday, December 20, 2014

Anti-Islamic Riots Rock Cologne Germany


Anti Islamization speech Dresden Germany Dec 1 2014






Merkel condemns racism as Dresden anti-Islam marches grow Germany

Chancellor Angela Merkel condemned a series of anti-Muslim demonstrations centred on the eastern city of Dresden, saying via an aide on Friday that there was "no place in Germany" for hatred of Muslims or any other religious or racial group. "In the name of the government and the chancellor I can say quite clearly that there is no place in Germany for religious hatred, no matter which religion people belong to," said the chancellor's spokeswoman.






President Jimmy Carter Keynoting Muslim Convention in Detroit



Former President Jimmy Carter will be the keynote speaker for a gathering of Muslims in Detroit this weekend, the Toledo Blade reported.

Former President Jimmy Carter smiles at the Hotel Jerome, Aug. 12, 2014 during the 11th annual American Renewable Energy Day summit in Aspen, Colo. (AP Photo/The Aspen Times, Michael McLaughlin)
Carter’s speech will be at the 51st annual convention of the Islamic Society of North America, the nation’s largest Muslim group. The convention is being held Aug. 30 through Sept. 1 at the Cobo Center in Detroit.
The speech comes amid turmoil in the Middle East, after conflicts with Israel and Hamas and the violence by the Islamic State terror group in Iraq.
Carter, a Baptist elected to a single term as president in 1976, has frequently been a critic of U.S. policy in the Middle East and has been a critic of Israel. He will be speaking at an Aug. 30 luncheon about his most recent book, “A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence and Power.”
Michigan has one of the country’s largest Muslim populations. The state’s Republican Gov. Rick Snyder will also deliver remarks at the event. U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), the first Muslim elected to Congress, will also speak.
Bishop Elizabeth Eaton, the national leader of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is also among the scheduled speakers. In addition, the event includes a “secret special guest,” according to the Toledo Blade.
The conference will also include sessions such as “Generations Rise: Elevating Muslim-American Culture,” looking at Muslim-American advancement over the next five years; an Islamic film festival; and a competition for those who recite the Koran.
The ISNA conference is happening concurrently in the Detroit area with the annual gathering of the Muslim Students Association and Muslim Youth of North America.

Ramadan in Germany



Thursday, November 13, 2014

Suicide in Islam الانتحار محرم ,#شرعا، لكنه ليس مخرجا من الملة

الشيخ : عصام تليمة
وقفات سريعة مع انتحار #زينب_مهدي وغيرها والدعاء لها:
1ـ الانتحار محرم #شرعا، لكنه ليس مخرجا من الملة.

2ـ المنتحر يموت #مسلما يغسل ويكفن ويصلى عليه ويدفن بين #المسلمين.
3ـ المنتحر ندعو الله له بالرحمة والمغفرة،
وقد دعا النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم لصحابي انتحر بقطع شريان يده فقال" اللهم وليديه فاغفر" رواه مسلم.
4ـ لسنا مخولين بالحكم على الناس في شأن #آخرتهم، فهم بين يدي الله وحده.
5ـ لا يوجد #جزم من العلماء بمصر المنتحر في النار، بل أمره موكول إلى الله إن شاء عذبه، وإن شاء عفا عنه.
6ـ غالبا المنتحر يمر بأزمة نفسية، قد تجعله يصل لمرحلة يرفع فيها عنه القلم، وهذا أمر لا يعلمه إلا الله وحده.
7ـ علينا أن نهتم بدورنا كدعاة في غرس الإسلام في النفوس، والإيمان بالله،
بدل الجدل في أمر الناس، فلن نسأل عن الناس، بل سنسأل عن دورنا مع الناس
قمنا به أم لا.
 

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Chief imam at Kashgar mosque stabbed to death as violence surges in Xinjiang

Death of Jume Tahir, deputy president of the Xinjiang Islamic Association, described by some as an assassination 31 July 2014

Chief imam at Kashgar mosque stabbed to death as violence surges in Xinjiang
Kashgar, China: soldiers stand guard outside the Id Kah mosque. Photograph: Kevin Frayer/Getty Images
A high-profile Xinjiang imam who had staunchly supported the Communist party was stabbed to death on Wednesday, it has emerged,explaining the shutdown that saw roads closed and internet access and text messaging shut off in Kashgar.
The death of Jume Tahir, chief imam at the city's main mosque and a former deputy to the official National People's Congress (NPC), comes amid an upsurge in violence in the north-western region. It was described by some as an assassination.
Dozens died in violence in townships near Kashgar on Monday, the day before Eid, with police blaming a terrorist attack while Uighur exiles accused police of shooting people protesting against a "heavy-handed Ramadan crackdown … and extrajudicial use of lethal force". Authorities in Xinjiang had ordered civil servants, students and others not to fast.
While officials blame separatists and religious extremists for instigating violence in their bid for an independent Xinjiang, others say the underlying cause of tensions are Muslim Uighur resentment at cultural and religious controls, Han Chinese migration and economic inequity.
Tahir was deputy president of the Xinjiang Islamic Association. On Thursday a spokesman confirmed his death but said he could not add any further details. At the Kashgar Islamic Association, a man said he could not discuss the case and had no authority to disclose information.
No official comment has been made on Tahir's killing and calls to police and propaganda officials rang unanswered.
Radio Free Asia quoted the director of a neighbourhood stability committee in Kashgar as saying: "He was a patriotic religious person, he lost his life in an assassination … Right now, we are busy making arrangements for his funeral."
On Wednesday, a western tourist told Reuters he had seen a bloodied body outside the Id Kah mosque and two men with knives running away.
Internet access in Kashgar was restored late on Wednesday and roads reopened.
The Id Kah mosque, almost six centuries old, is thought to be the largest in China, with room for thousands of worshippers.
Tahir was frequently quoted by state media praising the party and condemning separatists. In 2010 he told a meeting at the annual session of the NPC: "Some hostile forces in and outside China have made use of religion to carry out penetration, sabotage and secessionist activities in Xinjiang, and they also sowed discord between religious people and non-religious people. So we must keep vigilance."
Last year, Uighur imam Abdurehim Damaolla was stabbed to death outside his home in Turpan after condemning Uighurs who had become involved in a violent clash as terrorists, and helping police arrest 
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/31/china-jume-tahir-imam-kashgar-xinjiang-mosque-stabbed-death-violence

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Zikr (Allah Rakha Rahman) - National Taiwan University Chorus



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Wednesday, September 3, 2014

UMN Choir Islamic Nasheed Choral


Changes of Islam practices in Society and Reformation is necessary

  •  The extreme and unreasonable segregation of Muslim men and women must stop.

  •  Women should assume an important role in mosques and given greater participation.

  • Muslim women should be Qarii reciter of Quraan the same as men.

  •  Muslim women should be Khateeb in Jum3s Friday prayers.

  • Introduction of all musical instruments and taraneem in Islam with full participation of men and women standing side by side in chorus.

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Monday, September 1, 2014

The persecution of Muslims in Staunchly Christian Orthodox Bulgaria the Mufti Ahmet Aptullov


With around 250 cases of systematic attacks on Muslims and Muslim places of worship since the end of the country's communist regime 25 years ago, the Mufti Ahmet Aptullov said there had been 12 attacks since 2012.



The most recent attack was said to be on the historical Karaja Pasha Mosque led by a far-right group called Nevrakop just six weeks ago.

A cross was placed on the minaret of the mosque by Christian extremist groups, who also spray painted crosses on the mosque walls. The groups have called for all mosques in Bulgaria to be closed down.

Muslims are no foreigners to Bulgaria, with a population of around 1.5 million out of an overall population of 7.5 million people.

Most Bulgarian Muslims are ethnic Turks who settled in the region centuries ago during the Ottoman era.

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Prominent Muslim cleric Imam Ibragim Dudarov brutally murdered in North Caucasus Ossetia

December 27, 2012 14:50 


More Ibragim Dudarov images




People pray during the funeral of Ibragim Dudarov, North Ossetia’s deputy mufti, in the village of Chmi outside Vladikavkaz, December 27, 2012. 

Gunmen kill Muslim cleric in Russia's North Ossetia

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Ibragim Dudarov becomes tenth religious figure killed in Northern Caucasus in 2012

North Ossetia held a ceremony of farewell to Ibragim Dudarov, Deputy Mufti of the Republic, the imam of the mosque of Vladikavkaz, who was killed on December 26. According to the calculations of the "Caucasian Knot", during 2012, in Northern Caucasus, at least ten religious leaders were killed eight in Dagestan, one in the Stavropol Territory, and one in North Ossetia.
In 2012, Dagestan became the leader among all regions of the North-Caucasian Federal District (NCFD) on the number of murders of religious figures. In Dagestan, since the beginning of the year, five imams, a madrassa teacher, a Sufi sheikh and a well-known Islamic scholar were killed.
Ibragim Dudarov was the Deputy Mufti of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania since 2007, he supervised the issue of education at the Spiritual Administration, and at the same time, he was the imam of the mosque of Vladikavkaz and was a member of the Public Council under the Ministry of the Internal Affairs (MFA) of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania.
Today, the murder of 34-year-old Ibragim Dudarov was reported. His body with multiple gunshot wounds was found in the car on the road from Vladikavkaz to the village of Chmi.
According to the Muslim traditions, the body of the religious leader was buried prior to sunset, just after the body of the deceased man was given out to his relatives after the examinations conducted. Hundreds of people came to express their condolences to the family of the murdered religious leader, the NTV reports.

Source: http://www.eng.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/24191/
© Caucasian Knot

Muslim cleric Ibragim Dudarov shot dead in Russia's North Ossetia
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Religious killings in Russia have lately become frequent. One of the most significant murders happened in August, when Muslim leader of the Russian Republic of Dagestan Sheikh Said Afandi was assassinated in his home, after a suicide bomber set off an explosive device. Seventy-four-year-old Afandi, a well-known Sufi cleric, was considered one of the republic’s top spiritual leaders.
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Police are investigating the murder of a prominent Muslim cleric in the Russian republic of North Ossetia. The local religious leader’s deputy was shot six times, including a ‘proof round’ to the head.
Thirty-four year-old Ibragim Dudarov, who had been serving as a deputy mufti for five years, was found dead Wednesday night on the outskirts of the republic's capital of Vladikavkaz.
Investigators found five gunshot wounds to his body and one in his head, according to law enforcement agencies. 
“Apparently, he stopped his car for his killers. The vehicle with the victim remained there until it was noticed by passers-by,” said Mufti of North Ossetia Khadzhimurat Gatsalov.
Dudarov lived in the village of Chmi near Vladikavkaz with his wife and four children, the youngest being just one month old.
The investigation has not singled out the motive for the crime yet, keeping in mind his professional activity, as well as possible criminal and domestic motives.The mufti said his deputy "was not in conflict with anyone" and “was chosen specially to be killed for faith.”
The region's top Islamic official Khadzhimurat Gatsalov suggested the crime was committed by enemies of traditional Islam, which is taking a stand against extremism and calls for education.
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Ibragim Dudarov becomes tenth religious figure killed in Northern Caucasus in 2012

North Ossetia held a ceremony of farewell to Ibragim Dudarov, Deputy Mufti of the Republic, the imam of the mosque of Vladikavkaz, who was killed on December 26. According to the calculations of the "Caucasian Knot", during 2012, in Northern Caucasus, at least ten religious leaders were killed eight in Dagestan, one in the Stavropol Territory, and one in North Ossetia.
In 2012, Dagestan became the leader among all regions of the North-Caucasian Federal District (NCFD) on the number of murders of religious figures. In Dagestan, since the beginning of the year, five imams, a madrassa teacher, a Sufi sheikh and a well-known Islamic scholar were killed.
Ibragim Dudarov was the Deputy Mufti of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania since 2007, he supervised the issue of education at the Spiritual Administration, and at the same time, he was the imam of the mosque of Vladikavkaz and was a member of the Public Council under the Ministry of the Internal Affairs (MFA) of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania.
Today, the murder of 34-year-old Ibragim Dudarov was reported. His body with multiple gunshot wounds was found in the car on the road from Vladikavkaz to the village of Chmi.
According to the Muslim traditions, the body of the religious leader was buried prior to sunset, just after the body of the deceased man was given out to his relatives after the examinations conducted. Hundreds of people came to express their condolences to the family of the murdered religious leader, the NTV reports.

Source: http://www.eng.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/24191/
© Caucasian Knot


Ibragim Dudarov (RIA Novosti)

ترشيح داود أوغلو لرئاسة الحكومة التركية

رشحت قيادة حزب العدالة والتنمية الحاكم في تركيا وزير الخارجية أحمد داود أوغلو لقيادة الحزب ورئاسة الوزراء خلفا لرجب طيب 

أردوغان. وأعلن أردوغان القرار في اجتماع لحزب العدالة والتنمية أذاعه التلفزيون التركي

Ahmet Davutoglu designierter Premierminister der Türkei



أعلن رئيس الوزراء التركي الحالي والرئيس المنتخب رجب طيب اردوغان الخميس (21 آب/ أغسطس 2014) اختيار وزير الخارجية احمد داود اوغلو لتولي منصب رئيس الحزب الحاكم ورئيس الوزراء المقبل، وهو امر لم يشكل مفاجئة لأحد.

ويتعين تأكيد هذه الخطوة في مؤتمر موسع لحزب العدالة والتنمية الحاكم الأسبوع المقبل، يتعين بعدها حصول داود أوغلو على موافقة البرلمان الذي يتمتع فيه الحزب بأغلبية. وسيتولى أرودغان الرئاسة رسميا الأسبوع المقبل بعد الفوز بالانتخابات في وقت سابق من الشهر الجاري. وقال داود أوغلو إنه سيبقى على سياسات أردوغان. ومن المرجح أن تضم الحكومة الجديدة كثير من حلفاء أردوغان وربما يتم حدوث تغيير في بعض الوزارات.

ومازال مستقبل الرئيس المنتهية ولايته عبد الله غول غير واضح، ولكنه أشار إلى أنه سيعود إلى حزب العدالة والتنمية، الذي ساعد على تأسيسه مع أردوغان. وكانت هناك إشارات على وجود خلاف بين جول وأردوغان، قلل من شانها مسؤولون بحزب العدالة والتنمية.

وبعيد اختياره، صرح داود اوغلو "شرف لي أن أعين في هذا المنصب (...) سأواصل حركة الإصلاح التي بدأت قبل 12 عاما".

الرئيس التركي "عبد الله غل": الرئيس المنتخب "رجب طيب ‏أردوغان‬"

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