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- From: samir@tfs.com (Samir Elias)
- Subject: Re: Saddam
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.105936.17116@tfs.com>
- Organization: TRW Financial Systems
- References: <4977@copper.Denver.Colorado.EDU> <1jnv0bINNfgk@life.ai.mit.edu> <4998@copper.Denver.Colorado.EDU>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 10:59:36 GMT
- Lines: 334
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- In article <4998@copper.Denver.Colorado.EDU> aaldoubo@copper.denver.colorado.edu (Shaqeeqa) writes:
- >In article <1jnv0bINNfgk@life.ai.mit.edu> steel@hal.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Nick Steel) writes:
- >>
- >>I'd like to address here the term "Islamic unity" and how
- >>that is related to Saddam. Islamically, are you supposed to
- >>be on the side of Iraq or USA during that bloody war?
- >>The intentions of the West/Israel/USA was known, that's
- >>why *ALL* of Jihadic/islamic movements around the world was
- >>in support or at least on the side of Iraq. All of less
- >>islamic poppet governments, such as Saudia/Qatar/...etc
- >>took the other side. Can you really say there was an
- >>islamic split? I don't think so.
- >
- >Actually, as we are referring to the Gulf War, the scholars
- >rejected and denounced both Western intervention and Saddam's
- >invasion.
-
- When the "west" conspired with the kuwaitis to try to break
- the iraqi economy by overflowing world markets with cheap
- oils those same sholars where quiet can i ask why,what were
- they busy doing,making money may be??
- if you think that this is not correct,what then do you call,
- and this comes from an iraqi oil engineer,the theft of iraqi
- oil from iraqi Al-rumaila fields using special drilling techniques
- from the kuwati side of the border?? this was done under
- supervision of the us oil companys,do you think this was
- for the good of the iraqis?? by the way do you know who
- controls these iraqi fields now?? u.s. oil companys.
- if you call iraqi takeover of kuwait an invasion what then
- do you call u.s. actions against iraq?"intervention"? can'nt
- you be a little more harsh?what prevents you,or the scholars ?
-
- > Of course the Islamic position was to "resist the
- >imperialist invasion ... which is pan-Arab, Islamic, and universal
- >responsibility", "to liberate the Islamic world from any foreign
- >tutelage". [Dr. Arabiyyat, Brotherhood spokesman]
-
- I hold a great respect and admiration to the brotherhood movement,
- and i wish it will show more backbone in dealing with tremondous
- problems.
- You know you can resist passively for so long but then at some
- point you must actively react?? when will that come from this
- movement?? was this western attack not a big enough action to
- warrant an active reaction from the movement?? or does the movement
- also have its hands tied becuase of saudi money?? please react to
- these questions calmly.
-
- > The overall
- >philosophy was in accordance with mainstream Islamic thought in
- >that "disputes must be settled within an Arab or Islamic framework",
- >but there was still the question of Saddam's vindication of his
- >invasion of another Muslim nation [nation comprised of Muslim peoples
- >verses structure of government].
-
- At some point in the struggle of any religous or political movement
- it must break all the ties and activley try to prove that what
- it believes in is not only "theoratical" but ideas that can and
- must be part of reality.
- Trying to stick to "imposed" ideas that what iraq did was something
- that should be condemned and that it should be reversed,ignors the
- fact that the same "western" countries that imposed the borders on
- the arabs are the ones trying to inforce them. The assumption always
- was that the brotherhood movement was in conflict with these "western"
- powers, should we assume now that this is no longer true?? and the
- brotherhood platform is going to change to mirror that of the
- "u.s. republican party" or should it mirror this of the
- "u.k. conservative party",or should it follow whoever pays more??
-
- > Furthermore, the legitimacy,
- >Islamically of declaring jihad [especially on Israel], as a means of
- >fueling support among Muslims. There was still the uncertainty with
- >the concepts of jihad and what it meant and how it was applied in
- >"international politics", apart from the fact that Saddam is not a
- >Muslim leader.
- >
- >In Algeria, for example, the Islamic groups merged their ideas on
- >the issue, but Dr. Abassi Madani [FIS leader] condemned Saddam
- >Hussein/Iraq of its invasion of Kuwait from the beginning, stating
- >that the FIS leadership refused "Saddam's pretensions to be leading
- >a jihad", and discouraged his supporters from "elevating Saddam into
- >a hero".
- >
- Sometimes we muslims do not chose our enemys,they choose us.
- The jihad is an essential part of islam,it has not been declared
- yet after all what has happened to muslims?? when do you think it
- will be declared?? who will declare it?? and who is the enemy??
- Does any muslim have any doubt that "western colonialism" can be
- a target of jihad??. do'nt you think that it will lose its value
- if never defined and never declared?? do you think that jihad
- will only be decalred once in the islamic history,
- after which we all die or become victorious??
- I think the brotherhood leaders should be very carefull who and
- what to condemn, and pull themselves away from following whatever
- they are told by the "west" and by their "financial" supporters,
- since they are responsible for the goodwill of there followers
- and they will be judged by allah "subhanahu wa ta'alla".
- And please explain to me what the word "hero" means,and why is
- it that everybody trys to caution the arabs/muslims from considering
- anyone of them a "hero"?? is it that they should never have someone
- to follow?? is it that their "hero" should only be their "masters"
- who will contorl them by money and "protection"??
- Frankly as long as the brotherhood is not supplying a good
- practical alternative the arab/muslim masses will always try
- to find someone who they think is representing some of their ideas and ideals.
-
- >The Arab states were still in a difficult position between "public opinion
- >favorable to Saddam Hussein and their financial dependence on the
- >Gulf states", and this separation cause difficulties in "creating consensus
- >on foreign policy and national security issues'. There was pressure, but
- >the deployment of troops produced distress among Arabs and Muslims in view
- >of Arab unity. [All quotes from "Islamic Fundamentalism and the Gulf States"
- >by James Piscatori: pp. 196, 75, 140, 19, 20]
- >
- >>As to the islamism of Saddam, I cannot judge his heart really,
- >>but his previous deeds prove otherwise. You can ALWAYS BE
- >>a bad person, but when on the Freeway you see you are about
- >>to die from a big truck that's about to hit you, you say:
- >>Ya Allah out of fear. i.e. you *remember* God when you
- >>are under pressure, serious pressure. I think *WE* ALL
- >>can relate to issues like this in our lives.
- >
- >There are too many Islamic positions to be taken against Saddam Hussein
- >in view of his sincerity Islamically - especially in view of his
- >leadership and record of causing the murders and misfortunes of Muslims
- >in Iraq,
-
- The "Islamic" positions you claim are either non islamic,or they
- extremely lack the sight and vision needed to be of any ligitimacy,
- since they participated directly or otherwise in much more murders
- and misfortunes to muslims in iraq than any one can envision.
-
- > and, as a key player and [then] puppet utilized by the United
- >States. Without being completely familiar with Sharia, as Muslims, we
- >know that there are legitimate judgement calls on such a ruthless
- >dictator, who only applies Islam when and to his advantage politically.
- >
-
- Many people seem to be following the lead of the "west" in accusations
- and then "legitimizing" their accusations using the media,money and
- all other means of people manipulation and influence.
- The "west" started to say "we do not have problems with the iraqi
- people,only with their (ruthless dictator)",and they started to kill
- and destroy the livlyhood of the iraqis who most of them were living
- comfortably under the "ruthless/brutal dictator",as long as they do
- not participate in any political avtivities.
- I think that the arabs/muslims who opposed the iraqi people are
- actually applying a "jihad" against the iraqi people under
- the lead of the "west",so please
- tell me who is more "islamic",(based on you interpretation), the
- "west" or the "ruthless/brutal dictator"?? and why should muslims follow
- the "jihad" lead by the "west" and not follow the "jihad" called by
- a self proclaimed muslim "ruthless/brutal dictator"?? what reasons
- can there be other than lack of vision,immidiate financial gains,
- or simply being "puppets"??
- Also when the "west" started declaring that they helped iraq with
- what "800 million dollar" loans,everybody started pointing at the
- "ruthless/brutal dictator" as the puppet of the west,without even
- knowing that the yearly iraqi gnp is approximatily "20 billion dollars",
- which means that what iraq recieved was a drop in the bucket
- compared to its financial power,mind you that this power was weakened
- by the iran-iraq war but was starting to get back to normal,and that
- the only reason to take this loan was a "western" condition for
- supplying iraq with some high tech equipment,that it wanted to use
- to develop its own industrial technology,using iraqi brains
- to achieve iraqi goals.
-
- >>I am not a Saddam supporter, but I cannot say that he's not
- >>a true islamic believer at this point. Under pressure you
- >>can turn into a Salah-Adden, Abdullah Azzam, Omar,
- >>or Abu Bakr.
- >
- >And Assad, also under pressure, declared 'ashado anla ellaha elallah,
- >wa ashado ana Mohammeden rasool Allah' publically, because he knew
- >that no Muslims could call on his assassination. How can you say
- >that you do not support Saddam Hussein as a Muslim believer, yet claim,
- >with knowledge of his deeds, that you "cannot say that he's not a
- >true islamic believer at this point"? Remember the words of Allah
- >[Subhanna Wa Ta'ala] in Hadith Qudsi: "O My servants, I have forbidden
- >oppression for Myself and have made it forbidden amongst you, so do not
- >oppress one another...", "Truly of those devoted to Me the one I favor
- >is a believer who is of meagre means and much given to prayer, who has
- >been particular in the worship of his Lord and has obeyed Him inwardly,
- >who was obscure among people and not pointed out, and whose sustenance
- >was just sufficient to provide for him yet he bore this patiently...",
- >and, "Paradise and Hell-fire disputed together, and Hell-fire said: In me
- >are the mighty and the haughty. Paradise said: In me are the weak and the
- >poor..."
- >
- I support the iraqi people and respect whatever choice they make
- without the influence of any outside powers,persons or personalties
- or "heros" matter less for me,what matters is the well being of
- iraq and its people.
- Also quran tells muslims to protect themselves from those who
- want to kill them,even at the personal level,i think that the
- "ruthless/brutal dictator" has had his share of attempts on his
- life by hired killers,the last one being ex-president bush.
-
- >>We could say he wrote "Allah o Akbar" on the iraqi flag
- >>to gain islamic support only, but why don't we apply the
- >>same analigy to Hamas as well.
- >
- >The difference is that the Brotherhood calls for an Islamic
- >State and justice, fi sabeelellah. They are pure and
- >believers in Allah Subhanna Wa Ta'ala. Thousands died as a
- >result of their belief in Allah and Al-Quoran Al-Kareem.
- >
- I believe that islamic state and justice is coming and we
- should try to protect it when it becomes a reality, and from noW
- we should try to make sure that it will come as smoothly and
- confidently as possible without having the land that it should
- rule be occupied by the "west" the most stern enemy of islam.
-
- >The criminal Saddam has massacred millions of innocent people,
- >including gassing women and children, who called on Islam and
- >their rights as Muslims.
-
- The shiit in the south have never claimed that they were
- gassed,the shiits who revolted against iraq were sent over
- the border from iran to insite disturbances after the war,
- and they were dealt with quickly.
- The kurds ,who with support of the west started killing
- government officials after torturing them(one point here
- not all government officails are "ruthless/brutal dictators"),
- have never claimed that their movement was/is an islamic
- movement that calls for an islamic state,and they proved lataely
- how "brutal dictators" they are when they murdered their own
- brothers with the help of TURKEY,which is another proof of to
- what length the kurdish leadership will go to assert itselt.
-
- ===================================================
- "Iraqi Power and U.S. Security in the Middle East"
- A study by "Stephen C. Pelletiere, Douglas Johnson and Leif
- Rosenberger"
- From the "Stratigic Studies Institute" U.S. Army War College
- (U.S. Government Printing Office,1990).
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-
- This study reveals that both Iran and Iraq used chemical weapons
- in attacking the border city of "Halabja" which each side
- mistakenly beleived was being held by the enemy troops.
-
- The study reveals that the kurds had died of "cyanide gas"
- possesed only by the IRANIANS: "it seemed likely that it was
- the IRANIAN bombardment that had actually killed the kurds".
-
- TURKISH physicians who treated the kurds for various ailments at
- that time revealed that they were unable to verify claims of
- chemical attaks.
-
- The study concluded that "having looked at all of the evidence
- that was available to us,we find it impossible to confirm the
- State department's claim that gas was used in this instance".
- ==============================================================
-
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- > He has waged usless wars for his
- >profit and benefit politically, with the toll being the innocent
- >Muslim people. Saddam's Political Party is against the Holy
- >Quoran and the Laws of Islam.
- >
- The iran-iraq war was started after endless harassments by
- iran,that caused many iraqs to lose their lives,there was
- an attempt 10 day after the war started to cease fire and
- enter into negotiations but the iranian government refused
- hoping to take this as a prelude to control iraq.
- So the reason for this war to continue was iran intentions.
-
- The war with the U.S. was started by the "west" that refused
- all possible ways to end the conflict peacfully since the
- intent was to destroy iraq as events later had shown.
-
- >>We cannot judge people's heart most of the time except
- >>from their behavior. I saw Saddam pray on TV, can you
- >>Anisa say that he's not , at that praying point, bowing
- >>to Allah? Can you say he's not really praying for Him?
- >>No you shouldn't.
- >
- >Can you make the same claim that he is?
- >
- >If he had the tiniest ounce of fear of Allah The Almighty, he
- >would be repenting instead of defiantly breaking the treaties
- >that he made with his ex-collaborators, at the further expense
- >of Muslim people.
- >
-
- No treaty that iraq signed says anything about the 2 nofly zones,
- that iraq still refuses to aknowledge, also the border
- arrangement was done solely between kuwait and the U.N. forced
- by the U.S. and enforced using the oil money from stolen
- Iraqi oil fields in AL-Rumaila,
- iraq was not envolved in this and does not recognise it, and remember
- that iraq agreed and was forced to end the war to prevent the murder
- of more Iraqi Muslim people by the "west" and their "heroic" arab
- slaves.
-
- Finally i hope someday arabs/muslims will recognize that the
- issue is not this person or that and look at a bigger picture
- and look behind the motives and behind the advertised news.
- If we all try to participate in each of our nations well being
- without regards to our own personal immediate benifit but at
- the good that may come to our childrean and theirs,then our
- good people will live and prosper and no power can attempt
- to force us to do what we do not want to do.
-
- John F. Kenedy (of all people) said:
- "Ask not what your country can do for you,ask what you can do
- for your country"
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- A great statement from,may be a not so,great person.
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- Our religion has a lot to offer but some of us chose some of it
- distort it,and then tell the rest of us that their
- distorted interpretations is the way to go.
- I wish we can try to understand it and not allow our selfeshness
- take the better part of our judgment.
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- The above reflects my opinions only,they by no means reflect
- those of my employer.
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