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Tablighi Jamaat: Recipe for an Islamic State PDF Print E-mail
Written by WJ Newsdesk   
Wednesday, 17 September 2008
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islamizationThe point of the following is that: there has been a pattern to the transformation of countries into Islamic States and there are planners behind these takeovers even when the vast majority of both Muslims and non-Muslims are unaware of these activities.

 

Compare the following recipe with what has happened and is happening in Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Sudan, Indonesia, India-Pakistan-Kashmir, Britain, Algeria, and USA. The pattern of infiltration, peaceful co-existence, expansion, covert efforts to destabilize, demands for legal exemptions to practice Islam, overt efforts to destabilize, demands for a separate state, and civil war are as old as Islam.

 

What appears to be new (starting in the late 1800's, but really picking up steam around 1980) is the global support network for these efforts.

 

Recipe for creating an Islamic State

 

Apply this recipe as needed based on the current state of a country. In other words if the target country has already completed certain steps, then move on to the next. Be willing to adapt to the local conditions. One more bit of general advice is the following:

 

  • The leaders (secular and religious) in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have spent time studying the ways of power and they know that religion and people are just tools.

 

  • Their own struggles with the British and other foreign powers have taught them to work from inside.

 

"The cardinal aim of the Wahhabis, apart from their puritanical objectives, was the destruction of British power. They not only attacked the British openly as in the Frontier, but they also tried infiltrating secretly among the rank and file of the army in order to sow the seeds of disloyalty. In the course of time, the British realised what was going on and they decided that Wahhabi influence would be rooted out altogether.

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Ban Tablighi Jamaat? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dominic Whiteman   
Monday, 15 September 2008
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ban tablighi jamaatFollowing the airline liquid bomb plot convictions this week the spotlight has once again fallen on the secret, shadowy Muslim sect Tablighi Jamaat with certain politicians in Britain asking the question this weekend whether they merit a ban.

Assad Sarwar, one of the three men convicted of conspiracy to murder on Monday September 8th was involved in Tablighi Jamaat. Waheed Zaman frequently attended Tablighi Jamaat meetings near his home in Walthamstow. 21/7 leader Muktar Ibrahim, who was in direct phone contact with plot director Abdulla Ahmed Ali, also attended a Tablighi mosque in east London. The fifth member of the 21/7 cell, Manfo Asiedu, also had involvement with Tablighi.

In Newham in London, Tablighi Jamaat has been attempting to build a "mega-mosque" near the site of the 2012 Olympics. In France, Tablighi Jamaat has been responsible for radicalizing Muslim prisoners. Michael Heimbach of the FBI has said: "We have a significant presence of Tablighi Jamaat in the United States and we have found that al-Qaeda used them for recruiting now and in the past."

The Tablighi sect operates in 150 countries and has an estimated 70 million to 80 million active followers, making it the largest Muslim movement in the world. Its annual gatherings in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh reportedly bring together the largest congregations of Muslims in the world outside of the Hajj. The group's stated mission is to work at a grassroots level, reaching out to Muslims across the social and economic spectrum. Britain is the current focus of the movement in the West, primarily due to the large South Asian population that began to arrive here in the 1960s and 1970s as impermanent economic migrants. By 2007, Tablighi members were situated at 600 of Britain's 1350 mosques.

Those calling for Tablighi Jamaat to be banned fail to recognise that this sect is no fringe cult like Hizb ut Tahrir al Islami or Al Muhajiroun. It has more followers than the population of the United Kingdom. Its structure is amorphous and - as a dogged, successful proselytising organisation playing the numbers game - expansionist.

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Airline Plot In Focus PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 12 September 2008
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airline plot updatesOn Monday September 8 at WoolwichCrown Court in south London,three Muslims were found guilty of conspiracy to murder. The three men had beenamong eight individuals who had been on trial since April 3 this year.

The charges against the eight menconcerned an alleged plot to blow seven US-bound planes out of the sky over theAtlantic. This plot had been monitored bypolice and MI5 for about a year before arrests were made in August 2006. Thesurveillance operation was code-named "Operation Overt". In August2006 thirteen people had faced various charges related to thealleged plane-bombing plot, but only eight eventually faced trial.

Though the recent trial hasresulted in some convictions, there was disappointment that the jury failed tobe satisfied that the plot to blow up planes was adequately proved in court.

The three men who were convictedof conspiracy on Monday were Abdulla Ahmed Ali, Assad Sarwar and TanvirHussain. On July 14 the same individuals had admittedconspiring to cause explosions, even though they had denied intending to setoff explosions on planes. Ali, Sarwar, Hussain and two other defendants,Ibrahim Savant and Umar Islam, had additionally admitted in July to conspiringto cause a public nuisance. This "public nuisance" would have beenthe release of videos that they had made, in which they appeared to be makingfarewell speeches prior to setting off bombs.

The police who had placed the suspects undersurveillance prior to their arrests in August 2006, and also the prosecution,make no secrets of their disappointment at the results. The combined costs ofthe investigation, which involved US and Pakistani intelligence, and the trialhave come to 10 million pounds ($ million).

Andy Hayman was the MetropolitanPolice's assistant commissioner for special operations until he resigned inDecember 2007. He said: "This was one of our strongest cases - there willhave to be an intensive debrief. But now is not the time for that, now is thetime to prepare for retrials."

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Uranium Theft Arrests PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 12 September 2008
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uranium smugglingPolice in the north-eastern Indian state ofMeghalaya say they have arrested five people on charges of smuggling uraniumore.

Only one packet of unprocessed uranium wasfound on them, but the police say the gang could have stolen more.

It is not clear how much ore the group had,or what it planned to do with it.

The arrests are at an embarrassing time forIndia,just days after the Nuclear Suppliers Group ended a ban on civilian nucleartrade with the country.

Indian officials had worked hard topersuade members of the group, which governs global trade in nuclearcomponents, that its nuclear industry was in safe hands.

Uranium is the basic fuel for nuclearweapons, but it has to go through complex processes before it it issufficiently enriched for use.

'Stolen'

Police are not sure whether those detainedwere part of an organised global enterprise, or simply some amateurs, trying tomake some quick money.

The seizure was made in the village of Mairang on Monday when police detainedfour people, including a village headman, for stealing a quantity of uranium.

A fifth man surrendered to the police onTuesday after police carried out a search of the area.

"We seized a packet, just one packet,containing uranium ore from a village headman. It has the seal of India's AtomicMinerals Division, so we are taking this very seriously," said MKharkrang, police superintendent of West Khasi Hills district in Meghalaya.

Mr Khakrang said they were looking for the sonof an employee of the Atomic Minerals Division - , which looks after thecountry's uranium mines - who is alleged to have stolen the packet fromDomiosiat.

"The young man is stillabsconding," he said.

In May this year, police in Meghalaya arrested five people for stealing uranium ore.

Others have been arrested in the past for trying to smuggle uranium out of the state.

"But we don't know yet whether this is an organised racket. It could well be and we may have not yet found the kingpins," Mr Khakrang said. 

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Tarring Sarah Palin PDF Print E-mail
Written by Amil Imani   
Friday, 12 September 2008
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Palin TarringThe left lost not a minute in tarring Sarah Palin after McCain selected her as his running mate. Of course they had to be careful-very careful. As hard as they worked, they couldn't dig up anywhere near as much dirt on this outstanding self-made governor than they have all along covered up for their darling Obama.

What did they do? The cunning leftists are nothing if they are not devious and Machiavellian. It would have been a huge self-inflicted disaster if the men had led the offensive. So, true to form, these unscrupulous leftist cowards hid behind their women's skirts and let them do their dirty work.

Women vilifying a woman, no matter how baseless and vicious the assaults may be are better tolerated than men doing the dishonourable thing-they are chalked to the nasty game of partisan politics. To the leftists, as is the case in war and love, all is also considered fair in politics.

Here is a woman, by all accounts, a personification of the American story. A self-made woman rising from the heart of the middle class, distinguishing herself as a tireless devoted public servant who had worked through the grades to the governorship post by single-mindedly remaining faithful to the trust of her electorate.

Here is a woman who had no sugar-daddy sponsor to send her to an Ivy League school, but had to work hard on her own with the support of her not-so-wealthy working parents to finish college.

Here is a woman, as wife and a mother of five children, who served in her community to better things for all. She was an active and constructive member of the PTA. Her tireless services in the community impressed the people of the town to elect her as their mayor. All along, she championed the best interest of the people, rather than her own self interest.

Here is a woman who took on the powerful corrupt officials at the state level. She confronted corruptions and the old-boys network. She even challenged the miscreants in her own political party and took on an incumbent governor and beat him without selling herself to the powerful interest groups.

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