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IslamRe: "The Three Greatest Liars" by ZhulFiqar: 10:01pm On May 21, 2017
IslamRe: "The Three Greatest Liars" by ZhulFiqar: 10:00pm On May 21, 2017
Evidence from the Holy Quran that Azar was not the biological parent of Prophet Ibrahim (as)!

Was Azar The Father of Ibrahim?
https://www.al-islam.org/the-message-ayatullah-jafar-subhani/chapter-4-ancestors-prophet#was-azar-father-ibrahim

Azar in The Holy Qur’an
https://www.al-islam.org/the-message-ayatullah-jafar-subhani/chapter-4-ancestors-prophet#azar-holy-quran
PoliticsRe: EU Calls For Immediate Release Of Ibrahim El-Zakzaky by ZhulFiqar(op): 7:43pm On Jan 24, 2017
Delegation of the European Union to Nigeria and ECOWAS

Local EU Statement issued by the European Union Delegation in agreement with the EU Heads of Mission in Nigeria
Nigeria, 24/01/2017 - 12:03 - UNIQUE ID: 170124_7
Local Statements

The following Local EU STATEMENT was issued by the European Union Delegation in agreement with the EU Heads of Mission in Nigeria.

The EU Heads of Mission note that the decision by a Federal High Court in Abuja ordering Mr. Ibrahim El-Zakzaky’s immediate release from custody by the State Security Service has not been enforced.

The EU underlines the universality of fundamental human rights, which includes the right to a fair trial and freedom from arbitrary detention. We find it worrying that Mr. Zakzaky has been detained for more than a year without having been brought to Justice.

We therefore urge the Nigerian authorities to ensure Mr. Zakzaky is released in accordance with the ruling of the court or is charged formally in accordance with Nigerian law and faces an impartial and balanced trial without further delay.

We encourage transparency and believe it is important that the findings made by all past or ongoing investigations into the violence that occurred in Zaria in December 2015 are published.

The EU Heads of Mission are of the view that all those responsible for the violence must be prosecuted according to the law and that anyone found guilty must be sentenced accordingly.

The right to peaceful assembly and association, as well as the right to free speech is enshrined in the Nigerian Constitution. The EU Heads of Mission also remind Nigeria that it is essential to promote religious tolerance and respect religious rights.

The EU Heads of Mission will continue to follow the judicial situation of Mr. Zakzaky and his wife closely.

For further press inquiry, please contact:
Modestus Chukwulaka, Press Officer, Delegation of the European Union to Nigeria, Abuja, on 09-4617800-7; email: Modestus.Chukwulaka@eeas.europa.eu

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PoliticsEU Calls For Immediate Release Of Ibrahim El-Zakzaky by ZhulFiqar(op): 5:07pm On Jan 24, 2017
PoliticsRe: Three Shi'a Terrorist Sentence To Death For Killing Policemen by ZhulFiqar: 5:33pm On Jan 15, 2017
FriendChoice:
Haha grin grin Haha For anyone reading. Get your Hausa friend to translate it for you or copy and paste into Google translater. You will be able to see the reason they were executed which is carrying a bomb attack in 2014 that results to the death of 3 policemen.
I do not read Hausa. This is not a Hausa forum.

Read mainstream media reports of today.

The confessions were obtained from the victims through the use of torture and then the confessions were used to sentence them. The three are Shia activists.

If you think the oppression in Bahrain will continue forever, you are deluded.
PoliticsRe: Three Shi'a Terrorist Sentence To Death For Killing Policemen by ZhulFiqar: 5:24pm On Jan 15, 2017
FriendChoice:
Bahraini authorities have executed three Shia terrorists that were found guilty of killing policemen by a bomb attacked they carried out in 2014. This is the first time in six years Bahrain carried out executions on prisoners. High Court confirmed the death penalty last week.


http://www.bbc.com/hausa/labarai-38628114
Mr, why are you peddling false news. Did the BBC call them "terrorists"?

Why are you presenting a report from your stomach and then adding a BBC link to it as if you are relaying from the BBC link? Dishonesty!

These are peaceful Bahrain protesters calling for reform and democratic rights for Bahrain's majority Shia who are ruled and abused by a tyrannical Sunni royal family that migrated from Arabia and imposed on Bahrainis by the British colonialists some three hundred years ago.

Human rights groups have condemned the executions which have sparked protests in Bahrain as the confessions from the victims were taken under the use of torture by Bahrain authorities.

What exactly makes protesters calling for their inalienable rights "terrorists" in the face of heavily armed security even if a riot police died? How is that terrorism if a policeman dies in the process of using force to quell relatively peaceful protesters hurling stones and other objects? You can never find Shia engaging in terrorism or TAKFIRI attacks, so you want to impose the terrorist label on them. When last did Shia attack a Sunni mosque or Christian church? Never! Not once, unlike your coreligionists.

What of the numerous innocent and peaceful Bahraini protesters killed by police? Does that make the Bahrain police (full of hired Sunni foreigners from neighboring countries) "terrorists"? Will they be executed for killing peaceful protesters?

The OP is devoid of every atom of humanity and he has no fear of God Almighty and he is a drunk anti-Shia sectarianist. Keep promoting and perpetuating impression, injustice, tyrannical and satanism. You will not surpass those tyrants before you and whose end should make you rethink and retrace your footsteps. God is NEVER asleep. Continue!
PoliticsRe: Three Shi'a Terrorist Sentence To Death For Killing Policemen by ZhulFiqar: 5:17pm On Jan 15, 2017
OoniOfIfe:
Shiite terror group: Hisbolah, Hamaz etc
Hamas is Sunni.

Hezbollah is a political party in Lebanon.
PoliticsRe: Female Teenager Batoul (17) Writes From Her Kano Prison by ZhulFiqar: 9:57pm On Jan 12, 2017
mchenryking0:
Anyone that believe this story can believe anything. how was she able to describe all these baffle me.
someone with bullet wound injuries like she make us 2 beliv can write all these lies. Not even from the hospital but in d prison (Naija I hail oooo).
Before u criticised me, go to the military hospital in Ikoyi and see soldiers with similar injuries from BH and ask d doctors if someone with serious injuries can be dis strong without medical care do this america wonder.
In summary I throw dis trash to the bin
The story may not have been written by her. It could've been written on her behalf. The details may be exaggerated. But one can't completely discredit the story especially if she's still being held in detention.
PoliticsRe: Female Teenager Batoul (17) Writes From Her Kano Prison by ZhulFiqar: 9:52pm On Jan 12, 2017
Nelson247:
Bravo bravo, the person that wrote this article will be a good script writer. But lets reason now; can someone in such excruciating pain be able to write this? Will a learned individual with such ability to describe the whole scene be fooled to take such a walk. If you really believe you have a future, why didn't you work on it rather than embarking on such walk from . I refuse to believe such a lie. Mmmmmmsssssshhhhhwwww (am trying to spell hiss and I couldn't just like I couldn't believe this lie)
It is your right to believe or not believe the article. It is also your right to question and reject the claims completely or accept them partly.

However, for you to conclude that adherents of a belief undertaking a walk that is hundreds of miles means they are not learned tells of your own ignorance. For most Nigerian Shia who switched from being Sunni, you should know that if they can't read such switch would have been impossible. Then, Shia place exceptional importance on education for religious reasons as well. And for your info, the largest peaceful gathering on earth takes place during Arba'een every year in Iraq, where over 20 million pilgrims from around the world trek for miles to Karbala. Should we say they're illiterate too? This trek to Zaria in Nigeria is not religiously obligatory as per the Shia faith; but it's a recommended act and symbolic of the trek to Karbala on Arba'een. I'm only trying to point out that it is unfair to discredit people based on their beliefs.
IslamIran Confirms Receiving Saudi Invitation For Hajj Talks by ZhulFiqar(op): 5:56pm On Jan 11, 2017
Iran confirms receiving Saudi invitation for Hajj talks

Tue Jan 10, 2017 2:55AM
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Hojjatoleslam Seyyed Ali Qazi-Askar, the representative of Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei for Hajj and pilgrimage affairs (Photo by IQNA)
Iran has confirmed receiving an invitation to discuss preparations for the next annual Hajj pilgrimage from Saudi Arabia.

Seyyed Ali Qazi-Askar, the representative of Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei for Hajj, said on Monday that Iran had "officially received Saudi Arabia's invitation to meet and hold bilateral talks on the Hajj."

He added that the talks would focus on accommodation, transportation, safety, medical care, visas and banking, and that Iran would respond to the invitation over the next few days.

Last week, a senior Iranian official dismissed reports that Saudi Arabia had invited Iran to discuss the resumption of Iranians' participation in Hajj pilgrimage.

“Contrary to the report published by some media outlets about the extension of an invitation by Saudi Arabia for Iran’s participation in this year’s Hajj rituals, we have received no invitation,” the head of Iran's Hajj and Pilgrimage Organization, Hamid Mohammadi, had said.

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Muslim pilgrims circle counterclockwise Islam's holiest shrine, the Kaaba, at the Grand Mosque in the holy city of Mecca, late on September 20, 2015. (Photo by AFP)
In September 2015, a deadly human crush occurred during Hajj rituals in Mina, near Mecca. Days into the incident, Saudi Arabia published a death toll of 770 but refused to update it despite gradually surging fatality figures from individual countries whose nationals had been among the victims of the crush. Iran said about 4,700 people, including over 465 of its nationals, lost their lives in the incident.

Earlier that same month, a massive construction crane had collapsed into Mecca’s Grand Mosque, killing more than 100 pilgrims, including 11 Iranians, and injuring over 200 others, among them 32 Iranian nationals.

Serious questions were raised about the competence of Saudi authorities to manage the Hajj rituals in the wake of the incidents, and, facing Saudi intransigence to cooperate and refusal to guarantee the safety of Iranian pilgrims, officials in the Islamic Republic subsequently decided to halt pilgrimages over security concerns.

Saudi Arabia unilaterally severed its diplomatic ties with Iran in January this year after protests in front of its diplomatic premises in Tehran and Mashhad against the execution by Riyadh of prominent Saudi Shia cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr.

http://www.presstv.com/Detail/2017/01/10/505545/iran-saudi-arabia-hajj

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IslamRe: Wahhabism/Salafism, Terrorism, Takfiri Killings,Suicide Bombing And Saudi Arabia by ZhulFiqar(op): 11:08am On Jan 03, 2017
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IslamRe: Wahhabism/Salafism, Terrorism, Takfiri Killings,Suicide Bombing And Saudi Arabia by ZhulFiqar(op): 11:08am On Jan 03, 2017
ShiaMuslim:
Egypt to remove books of Ibn Taymiyyah, Ibn Baz and Ibn Uthaymeen from all mosques

The Egyptian Ministry of Religious Endowments have launched a campaign to remove the books of scholars that belong to the Salafi movement from all mosques in Egypt.

Names of scholars whose books are to be removed or confiscated:-

– Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahhab
– Imam Ibn Taymiyyah
– Sheikh Ibn Baz
– Sheikh Ibn Uthaymeen
– Sheikh Abu Ishaq al-Huweini
– Sheikh Mohamed Hussein Yacoub
– Sheikh Mohammed Hassan

They have already confiscated 7000 books and CDs from mosque libraries in Cairo, Alexandria and Giza. The authors of these materials include:

– Sheikh Wagdi al-Ghoneim
– Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi
– Sheikh Muhammad al-Maqsood
– Yasser al-Burhami
– Sheikh Abu Ishaq al-Huweini
– Sheikh Mohamed Hussein Yacoub
– Sheikh Mohammed Hassan

The ministry’s department is currently launching an inspection campaign on mosques and libraries in all provinces, to make sure they are free of any books and media calling for “militancy and extremism”.

Source: http://www.doamuslims.org/?p=3861
IslamRe: Wahhabism/Salafism, Terrorism, Takfiri Killings,Suicide Bombing And Saudi Arabia by ZhulFiqar(op): 11:06am On Jan 03, 2017
crosbreaka:
You Can’t Understand ISIS If You Don’t Know the History of Wahhabism in Saudi Arabia

08/27/2014 11:56 am ET | Updated Jun 03, 2016

Alastair Crooke Fmr. MI-6 agent; Author, ‘Resistance: The Essence of Islamic Revolution’

BEIRUT — The dramatic arrival of Da’ish (ISIS) on the stage of Iraq has shocked many in the West. Many have been perplexed — and horrified — by its violence and its evident magnetism for Sunni youth. But more than this, they find Saudi Arabia’s ambivalence in the face of this manifestation both troubling and inexplicable, wondering, “Don’t the Saudis understand that ISIS threatens them, too?”

It appears — even now — that Saudi Arabia’s ruling elite is divided. Some applaud that ISIS is fighting Iranian Shiite “fire” with Sunni “fire”; that a new Sunni state is taking shape at the very heart of what they regard as a historical Sunni patrimony; and they are drawn by Da’ish’s strict Salafist ideology.

Other Saudis are more fearful, and recall the history of the revolt against Abd-al Aziz by the Wahhabist Ikhwan (Disclaimer: this Ikhwan has nothing to do with the Muslim Brotherhood Ikhwan — please note, all further references hereafter are to the Wahhabist Ikhwan, and not to the Muslim Brotherhood Ikhwan), but which nearly imploded Wahhabism and the al-Saud in the late 1920s.

Many Saudis are deeply disturbed by the radical doctrines of Da’ish (ISIS) — and are beginning to question some aspects of Saudi Arabia’s direction and discourse.

THE SAUDI DUALITY

Saudi Arabia’s internal discord and tensions over ISIS can only be understood by grasping the inherent (and persisting) duality that lies at the core of the Kingdom’s doctrinal makeup and its historical origins.

One dominant strand to the Saudi identity pertains directly to Muhammad ibn ʿAbd al-Wahhab (the founder of Wahhabism), and the use to which his radical, exclusionist puritanism was put by Ibn Saud. (The latter was then no more than a minor leader — amongst many — of continually sparring and raiding Bedouin tribes in the baking and desperately poor deserts of the Nejd.)

The second strand to this perplexing duality, relates precisely to King Abd-al Aziz’s subsequent shift towards statehood in the 1920s: his curbing of Ikhwani violence (in order to have diplomatic standing as a nation-state with Britain and America); his institutionalization of the original Wahhabist impulse — and the subsequent seizing of the opportunely surging petrodollar spigot in the 1970s, to channel the volatile Ikhwani current away from home towards export — by diffusing a cultural revolution, rather than violent revolution throughout the Muslim world.

But this “cultural revolution” was no docile reformism. It was a revolution based on Abd al-Wahhab’s Jacobin-like hatred for the putrescence and deviationism that he perceived all about him — hence his call to purge Islam of all its heresies and idolatries.

MUSLIM IMPOSTORS

The American author and journalist, Steven Coll, has written how this austere and censorious disciple of the 14th century scholar Ibn Taymiyyah, Abd al-Wahhab, despised “the decorous, arty, tobacco smoking, hashish imbibing, drum pounding Egyptian and Ottoman nobility who travelled across Arabia to pray at Mecca.”

In Abd al-Wahhab’s view, these were not Muslims; they were imposters masquerading as Muslims. Nor, indeed, did he find the behavior of local Bedouin Arabs much better. They aggravated Abd al-Wahhab by their honoring of saints, by their erecting of tombstones, and their “superstition” (e.g. revering graves or places that were deemed particularly imbued with the divine).

All this behavior, Abd al-Wahhab denounced as bida — forbidden by God.

Like Taymiyyah before him, Abd al-Wahhab believed that the period of the Prophet Muhammad’s stay in Medina was the ideal of Muslim society (the “best of times”), to which all Muslims should aspire to emulate (this, essentially, is Salafism).

Taymiyyah had declared war on Shi’ism, Sufism and Greek philosophy. He spoke out, too against visiting the grave of the prophet and the celebration of his birthday, declaring that all such behavior represented mere imitation of the Christian worship of Jesus as God (i.e. idolatry). Abd al-Wahhab assimilated all this earlier teaching, stating that “any doubt or hesitation” on the part of a believer in respect to his or her acknowledging this particular interpretation of Islam should “deprive a man of immunity of his property and his life.”

One of the main tenets of Abd al-Wahhab’s doctrine has become the key idea of takfir. Under the takfiri doctrine, Abd al-Wahhab and his followers could deem fellow Muslims infidels should they engage in activities that in any way could be said to encroach on the sovereignty of the absolute Authority (that is, the King). Abd al-Wahhab denounced all Muslims who honored the dead, saints, or angels. He held that such sentiments detracted from the complete subservience one must feel towards God, and only God. Wahhabi Islam thus bans any prayer to saints and dead loved ones, pilgrimages to tombs and special mosques, religious festivals celebrating saints, the honoring of the Muslim Prophet Muhammad’s birthday, and even prohibits the use of gravestones when burying the dead.

Those who would not conform to this view should be killed, their wives and daughters violated, and their possessions confiscated, he wrote.

Abd al-Wahhab demanded conformity — a conformity that was to be demonstrated in physical and tangible ways. He argued that all Muslims must individually pledge their allegiance to a single Muslim leader (a Caliph, if there were one). Those who would not conform to this view should be killed, their wives and daughters violated, and their possessions confiscated, he wrote. The list of apostates meriting death included the Shiite, Sufis and other Muslim denominations, whom Abd al-Wahhab did not consider to be Muslim at all.

There is nothing here that separates Wahhabism from ISIS. The rift would emerge only later: from the subsequent institutionalization of Muhammad ibn ʿAbd al-Wahhab’s doctrine of “One Ruler, One Authority, One Mosque” — these three pillars being taken respectively to refer to the Saudi king, the absolute authority of official Wahhabism, and its control of “the word” (i.e. the mosque).

It is this rift — the ISIS denial of these three pillars on which the whole of Sunni authority presently rests — makes ISIS, which in all other respects conforms to Wahhabism, a deep threat to Saudi Arabia.

BRIEF HISTORY 1741- 1818

Abd al-Wahhab’s advocacy of these ultra radical views inevitably led to his expulsion from his own town — and in 1741, after some wanderings, he found refuge under the protection of Ibn Saud and his tribe. What Ibn Saud perceived in Abd al-Wahhab’s novel teaching was the means to overturn Arab tradition and convention. It was a path to seizing power.

Their strategy — like that of ISIS today — was to bring the peoples whom they conquered into submission. They aimed to instill fear.

Ibn Saud’s clan, seizing on Abd al-Wahhab’s doctrine, now could do what they always did, which was raiding neighboring villages and robbing them of their possessions. Only now they were doing it not within the ambit of Arab tradition, but rather under the banner of jihad. Ibn Saud and Abd al-Wahhab also reintroduced the idea of martyrdom in the name of jihad, as it granted those martyred immediate entry into paradise.

In the beginning, they conquered a few local communities and imposed their rule over them. (The conquered inhabitants were given a limited choice: conversion to Wahhabism or death.) By 1790, the Alliance controlled most of the Arabian Peninsula and repeatedly raided Medina, Syria and Iraq.

Their strategy — like that of ISIS today — was to bring the peoples whom they conquered into submission. They aimed to instill fear. In 1801, the Allies attacked the Holy City of Karbala in Iraq. They massacred thousands of Shiites, including women and children. Many Shiite shrines were destroyed, including the shrine of Imam Hussein, the murdered grandson of Prophet Muhammad.

A British official, Lieutenant Francis Warden, observing the situation at the time, wrote: “They pillaged the whole of it [Karbala], and plundered the Tomb of Hussein... slaying in the course of the day, with circumstances of peculiar cruelty, above five thousand of the inhabitants ...”

Osman Ibn Bishr Najdi, the historian of the first Saudi state, wrote that Ibn Saud committed a massacre in Karbala in 1801. He proudly documented that massacre saying, “we took Karbala and slaughtered and took its people (as slaves), then praise be to Allah, Lord of the Worlds, and we do not apologize for that and say: ‘And to the unbelievers: the same treatment.’”

In 1803, Abdul Aziz then entered the Holy City of Mecca, which surrendered under the impact of terror and panic (the same fate was to befall Medina, too). Abd al-Wahhab’s followers demolished historical monuments and all the tombs and shrines in their midst. By the end, they had destroyed centuries of Islamic architecture near the Grand Mosque.

But in November of 1803, a Shiite assassin killed King Abdul Aziz (taking revenge for the massacre at Karbala). His son, Saud bin Abd al Aziz, succeeded him and continued the conquest of Arabia. Ottoman rulers, however, could no longer just sit back and watch as their empire was devoured piece by piece. In 1812, the Ottoman army, composed of Egyptians, pushed the Alliance out from Medina, Jeddah and Mecca. In 1814, Saud bin Abd al Aziz died of fever. His unfortunate son Abdullah bin Saud, however, was taken by the Ottomans to Istanbul, where he was gruesomely executed (a visitor to Istanbul reported seeing him having been humiliated in the streets of Istanbul for three days, then hanged and beheaded, his severed head fired from a canon, and his heart cut out and impaled on his body).

In 1815, Wahhabi forces were crushed by the Egyptians (acting on the Ottoman’s behalf) in a decisive battle. In 1818, the Ottomans captured and destroyed the Wahhabi capital of Dariyah. The first Saudi state was no more. The few remaining Wahhabis withdrew into the desert to regroup, and there they remained, quiescent for most of the 19th century.

HISTORY RETURNS WITH ISIS

It is not hard to understand how the founding of the Islamic State by ISIS in contemporary Iraq might resonate amongst those who recall this history. Indeed, the ethos of 18th century Wahhabism did not just wither in Nejd, but it roared back into life when the Ottoman Empire collapsed amongst the chaos of World War I.

The Al Saud — in this 20th century renaissance — were led by the laconic and politically astute Abd-al Aziz, who, on uniting the fractious Bedouin tribes, launched the Saudi “Ikhwan” in the spirit of Abd-al Wahhab’s and Ibn Saud’s earlier fighting proselytisers.

The Ikhwan was a reincarnation of the early, fierce, semi-independent vanguard movement of committed armed Wahhabist “moralists” who almost had succeeded in seizing Arabia by the early 1800s. In the same manner as earlier, the Ikhwan again succeeded in capturing Mecca, Medina and Jeddah between 1914 and 1926. Abd-al Aziz, however, began to feel his wider interests to be threatened by the revolutionary “Jacobinism” exhibited by the Ikhwan. The Ikhwan revolted — leading to a civil war that lasted until the 1930s, when the King had them put down: he machine-gunned them.

For this king, (Abd-al Aziz), the simple verities of previous decades were eroding. Oil was being discovered in the peninsular. Britain and America were courting Abd-al Aziz, but still were inclined to support Sharif Husain as the only legitimate ruler of Arabia. The Saudis needed to develop a more sophisticated diplomatic posture.

So Wahhabism was forcefully changed from a movement of revolutionary jihad and theological takfiri purification, to a movement of conservative social, political, theological, and religious da’wa (Islamic call) and to justifying the institution that upholds loyalty to the royal Saudi family and the King’s absolute power.

OIL WEALTH SPREAD WAHHABISM

With the advent of the oil bonanza — as the French scholar, Giles Kepel writes, Saudi goals were to “reach out and spread Wahhabism across the Muslim world ... to “Wahhabise” Islam, thereby reducing the “multitude of voices within the religion” to a “single creed” — a movement which would transcend national divisions. Billions of dollars were — and continue to be — invested in this manifestation of soft power.

It was this heady mix of billion dollar soft power projection — and the Saudi willingness to manage Sunni Islam both to further America’s interests, as it concomitantly embedded Wahhabism educationally, socially and culturally throughout the lands of Islam — that brought into being a western policy dependency on Saudi Arabia, a dependency that has endured since Abd-al Aziz’s meeting with Roosevelt on a U.S. warship (returning the president from the Yalta Conference) until today.

Westerners looked at the Kingdom and their gaze was taken by the wealth; by the apparent modernization; by the professed leadership of the Islamic world. They chose to presume that the Kingdom was bending to the imperatives of modern life — and that the management of Sunni Islam would bend the Kingdom, too, to modern life.

On the one hand, ISIS is deeply Wahhabist. On the other hand, it is ultra radical in a different way. It could be seen essentially as a corrective movement to contemporary Wahhabism.

But the Saudi Ikhwan approach to Islam did not die in the 1930s. It retreated, but it maintained its hold over parts of the system — hence the duality that we observe today in the Saudi attitude towards ISIS.

On the one hand, ISIS is deeply Wahhabist. On the other hand, it is ultra radical in a different way. It could be seen essentially as a corrective movement to contemporary Wahhabism.

ISIS is a “post-Medina” movement: it looks to the actions of the first two Caliphs, rather than the Prophet Muhammad himself, as a source of emulation, and it forcefully denies the Saudis’ claim of authority to rule.

As the Saudi monarchy blossomed in the oil age into an ever more inflated institution, the appeal of the Ikhwan message gained ground (despite King Faisal’s modernization campaign). The “Ikhwan approach” enjoyed — and still enjoys — the support of many prominent men and women and sheikhs. In a sense, Osama bin Laden was precisely the representative of a late flowering of this Ikhwani approach.

Today, ISIS’ undermining of the legitimacy of the King’s legitimacy is not seen to be problematic, but rather a return to the true origins of the Saudi-Wahhab project.

In the collaborative management of the region by the Saudis and the West in pursuit of the many western projects (countering socialism, Ba’athism, Nasserism, Soviet and Iranian influence), western politicians have highlighted their chosen reading of Saudi Arabia (wealth, modernization and influence), but they chose to ignore the Wahhabist impulse.

After all, the more radical Islamist movements were perceived by Western intelligence services as being more effective in toppling the USSR in Afghanistan — and in combatting out-of-favor Middle Eastern leaders and states.

Why should we be surprised then, that from Prince Bandar’s Saudi-Western mandate to manage the insurgency in Syria against President Assad should have emerged a neo-Ikhwan type of violent, fear-inducing vanguard movement: ISIS? And why should we be surprised — knowing a little about Wahhabism — that “moderate” insurgents in Syria would become rarer than a mythical unicorn? Why should we have imagined that radical Wahhabism would create moderates? Or why could we imagine that a doctrine of “One leader, One authority, One mosque: submit to it, or be killed” could ever ultimately lead to moderation or tolerance?

Or, perhaps, we never imagined.

This article is Part I of Alastair Crooke’s historical analysis of the roots of ISIS and its impact on the future of the Middle East. Read Part II here.

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/alastair-crooke/isis-aim-saudi-arabia_b_5748744.html
IslamWahhabism/Salafism, Terrorism, Takfiri Killings,Suicide Bombing And Saudi Arabia by ZhulFiqar(op): 11:04am On Jan 03, 2017
ShiaMuslim:
Saudi cleric: ISIS believe in what we do (Video)

By Paul Antonopoulos - 28/01/20160

A former imam at Mecca's Grand Mosque has said that ISIS executions of western hostages were 'not outside Salafist framework' in which Saudi Arabia also follows.
The cleric, Sheikh al-Kalbani states that:"We follow the same thought [as IS] but apply it in a refined way. They draw their ideas from what is written in our own books, from our own principles."

The cleric said that “we do not criticise the thought on which it (IS) is based".

The footage of the Sheikh speaking with Dubai-based channel MBC was translated by British think tank Integrity UK.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWORE6OBfhc

The Sheikh has previously been refused entry into the UK, allegedly for calling Shi'ite Muslim apostates, although no official reason was given.

The radical cleric also justified the killing of journalists by ISIS as it was well within the right of the Salafist framework.

"Their blood was shed according to Salafist fatwas (religious edicts) not outside the Salafist framework," he said.

https://mobile.almasdarnews.com/article/saudi-cleric-isis-believe-in-what-we-do/
ShiaMuslim:
Note: the above cleric, Kalbani, prouds himself as the "first black imam (congregational leader) " in Makkah appointed by the Saudi government. He is an employee of the Saudi monarchy. A pro-Saudi cleric paid by the Saudi government and he is telling Demmzy that ISIS belongs to your Wahhabi/Salafist aqeedah (doctrines) and he is justifying their faith based (takfiri) killings. Hope you see how ugly your ideology/cult of bloodsucking and death is and how far away it is from the mercy, peace and love in Islam preached by Prophet Muhammad (s). Hope you now realize why we choose to be Shia Muslims than to be (Sunni) Wahhabi.

He (Kalbani) is not an anti-establishment cleric in Wahhabi Saudi Arabia as Yasser al-Habib (a Shia scholar) is to Shia Iran.
PoliticsRe: Shiite IMN Spokesman Reacts To President Buhari's New Year Message Of Peace by ZhulFiqar: 11:23pm On Jan 01, 2017
BeClever:
You are a hypocrite. .

What happened it he was released the second day.?
nothing lipsrsealed
PoliticsRe: Shiite IMN Spokesman Reacts To President Buhari's New Year Message Of Peace by ZhulFiqar: 9:11pm On Jan 01, 2017
darknetcom:
i heard the order was already giving to release him..

courts work very slow...
una are forgeting that fact...
The 45 days deadline given by the court has not past yet.
PoliticsRe: President Buhari's New Year Message For 2017 by ZhulFiqar: 6:46pm On Dec 31, 2016
MAYOWAAK:
Our dualistic (God-devil) reasoning is fake. How do I know? It's because God and the devil are always playing the game according to our rules. We are the God and we are the devil.

Calendars are artificial. On the Gregorian calendar, a year is ending today. But on the other calendars — the Islamic calendar, the Julian calendar, the Ethiopian calendar, the Copic calendar, etc — there's no year that is ending today.

But because we use the Gregorian calendar and our own year is ending today, then our God is planning to release prophecies to his servants tonight. He is also planning to bless some people in the year that starts from tomorrow. Etc etc etc. God works according to our calendar. That's why he is our own God. Those using the other types of calendar have their own Gods too whose work schedules will surely be different from ours. For instance, Allah is not planning to bless anybody in a new year tomorrow as his own new year isn't starting tomorrow.

And because we use the Gregorian calendar and our own year is ending today, then our demons are planning to prevent some people from seeing the new year tomorrow. They are also planning to wreck havoc in some people's lives in the year that starts from tomorrow. Etc etc etc. Our Satan and demons work according to our calendar. That's why they are our own Satan and demons. Those using the other types of calendar have their own devils too whose work schedules will surely be different from ours.

We are the God and we are the devil.
you don fumble my brother.

no Muslim would claim that the Islamic calendar is "Allah's calendar". that is the method of counting. the months are recognized. i'm talking in terms of new year and number of years after the hijrah on which the calendar counting years is based. it was man-made and adopted.

your line of thinking is flawed. people count years and are free to be happy to still be alive. that is not saying i am defending those who peddle fake miracles and lies about knowledge of the unseen. those are only taking advantage of people and the season.
PoliticsRe: Shiite Leaders Visit Femi Fani-Kayode (Photo) by ZhulFiqar: 6:59pm On Dec 30, 2016
AnonyNymous:
Answer this question:

Did the Shi'ite led Nouri Al-Maliki government persecute Sunni Muslims or not? Then we can start from there.
first you should admit that you were wrong to assume that Sunnis won the election and Maliki with Obama denied them their supposed victory. there was nothing like Sunni winning majority of parliament seats in Iraq's election. where will they get the votes from when they form below 30% of the population.

as for persecution, this is subjective. that is the fairest answer you can get to avoid long arguments that will not end for generations to come. you claim ISIS was a reaction to Maliki's "persecution" and him and obama denying Sunnis election victory, which has been proven false. firstly, you have to know that Sunni parties rallying around Iyad Allawi, a secular Shia politician who was interim prime minister during the American occupation of Iraq was aimed at denying Maliki, who had the biggest number of Shia votes his fair representation. i would naturally not agree that Sunnis in Iraq were or are persecuted. Sunnis, meaning Sunni Arabs and Sunni Kurds are well represented. two of the country's top three positions are filled by Sunnis. the president is Sunni and the speaker of parliament is Sunni. that is something you will not see happening in a Sunni majority country with a Shia minority. do not forget that Saddam Hussein, the dictator who oppressed the Shia and Sunni Kurds for decades, was Sunni Arab. the suicide bombings and the sectarian targeted killings against the Shia started since 2003 when Saddam was overthrown. it did not start with Maliki. so it is a lie that ISIS was a reaction to Maliki's oppression. the Sunnis in alliance with a secular Shia figure (i.e. Allawi) wanted to grab power at the expense of the biggest Shia political bloc that mainly represents the majority Shia which was led by Maliki, to undo the removal of Saddam from power, being that the latter is seen as a Sunni. before ISIS, there was alqaeda and Zarqawi in Iraq bombing Shiites for sport. it baffles me why Sunnis would prefer Iyad Allawi (a secular Shia) to Maliki (a politician from a Shia religious party) if not for the sake of the minority dominating the majority. in 2010, Maliki ended up forging alliance with smaller Shia parties to undo Allawi's majority. so Maliki ended up being the prime minister because he could bargain with other smaller Shia parties to get more seats in parliament and therefore more votes for the premeirship. it was still a fair political game. for Allawi himself to become pm, his alliance with Sunnis did not give him enough seats/votes to become PM. the smaller Shia parties rallied behind Maliki.

these are all political gimmicks which does not concern us really. it is not of our business what Shia and Sunnis do in Iraq. that should by no way affect people living thousands of miles away in other countries. you were making claims only to realize that the power tussle in Iraq is also between politicians who are Shia vs politicians who are Shia and also Shia vs Sunni.

do not be hasty to draw conclusions. like i said, these are political gimmicks and machinations. politicians do not in the end care about religion. they can go to bed with any other politician or political party that suits their (selfish) interests. in 2014,, Maliki was denied becoming prime minister even though his coalition won majority of seats. Similar to what happened to Allawi. the current prime minister Haidar Abbadi who was from Maliki's coalition betrayed Maliki and accepted nomination to lead the government. another case of Shia vs Shia politics in Iraq. in a parliamentary system of government, it is the person who can get the most votes in parliament that wins; and not simply getting the highest seats. getting the highest seats and theoretically winning the elections may not after all translate to getting a majority of seats in parliament or a majority of votes nationally. you may have 40% of votes and theoretically have won because the 60% of votes was shared not by one party but two or more parties. if the Shiites in Iraq speak with one united voice, both the Sunni Arabs and the Sunni Kurds would become almost irrelevant in the whole picture. but there are alliances and political games across the religious and ethnic lines.

in Iraq's parliamentary system, the prime minister is the commander in chief and the most powerful post.
PoliticsKaduna Crisis: Shiites, Christian Leaders Visit Femi Fani-kayode (photos) by ZhulFiqar(op): 5:09pm On Dec 30, 2016
Kaduna crisis: Shiites, Christian leaders visit Femi Fani-Kayode (photos)

Author: Nnenna Ibeh

Updated: 23 minutes ago

Views: 3396

[img]http://i.onthe.io/vllkyt5adousvdb7a.05fbc192.jpg[/img]
Fani-Kayode, Musa Asake and Mrs Fani-Kayode

The Islamic leaders, the minister said, gave him a brief description on happenings in Kaduna state where the members of the group have been killed and some others arrested.

The leader of the group Ibrahim El-Zakzaky and his wife Zainab are currently in detention in a Department of State Services facility in Abuja.

Their detention followed a clash between members of the group and troops attached to the convoy of the chief of army staff Tukur Buratai in Zaria on December 5, 2015.

However, Fani-Kayode on his Facebook page said the Islamic delegation also briefed him on the predicaments in hands of Nigerian military and other security authorities since the past one year.

"These are very patriotic and courageous men whose colleagues have been through so much and whose leader is still in custody. May God free El Zak Zaky at the soonest and may He deliver us all," Fani-Kayode said.

Aside the Shiite delegates, some christian pastors and leaders from Southern Kaduna visited the former minister too.

More photos below:

[img]http://i.onthe.io/vllkyth4kefcme44g.76bc7ae4.jpg[/img]
Fani-Kayode with some Shiite delegates

[img]http://i.onthe.io/vllkyt1ltbcbes7ero.fd9b3110.jpg[/img]
Christian delegates with Fani-Kayode and wife

Fani Kayode said: "They came to brief me on the situation in Kafanchan. These are very brave and wonderful people who are are living in the lions den. They have been through hell and have witnessed all manner of horrors. Despite that their faith in the Lord remains unshakable. May God be with them all."

The former minister also received the secretary general of the Christain Association of Nigeria Reverend Musa Asake.

Asake, the former minister said is a courageous and humble man.

Fani-Kayode said he discussed ongoing marginalization of Christians in Kaduna and Nigerians as a whole.

He said: "We discussed the situation in the country and particularly the marginalization, persecution, slaughter and genocide that Christians are being subjected to in our nation today with particular reference to Kaduna state and the north."

"May God guide and protect him. He is one of the few men of God in this country that has the courage of his convictions and that is prepared to risk all for the Body of Christ. Onward Christian soldier..." he added.

Meanwhile, former minister has on several occasions condemned the killings in Kaduna state.

In a recent essay, Fani-Kayode said his old friend and the governor of the state Nasir el-Rufai had finally lost his mind.

He and many other Nigerians have accused el-Rufai of instigating the killings in the state.

The catholic church has also said that over 800 people have been killed in the crisis currently going on in the Southern part of Kaduna - an area of the state dominated by Christians.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAqUVDoO5AE

Source:

https://www.naij.com/1080171-kaduna-crisis-shiites-christian-leaders-visit-femi-fani-kayode-photos.html

CC: Seun Lalasticlala
PoliticsRe: Shiite Leaders Visit Femi Fani-Kayode (Photo) by ZhulFiqar: 5:07pm On Dec 30, 2016
Kaduna crisis: Shiites, Christian leaders visit Femi Fani-Kayode (photos)

Author: Nnenna Ibeh

Updated: 23 minutes ago

Views: 3396

[img]http://i.onthe.io/vllkyt5adousvdb7a.05fbc192.jpg[/img]
Fani-Kayode, Musa Asake and Mrs Fani-Kayode

The Islamic leaders, the minister said, gave him a brief description on happenings in Kaduna state where the members of the group have been killed and some others arrested.

The leader of the group Ibrahim El-Zakzaky and his wife Zainab are currently in detention in a Department of State Services facility in Abuja.

Their detention followed a clash between members of the group and troops attached to the convoy of the chief of army staff Tukur Buratai in Zaria on December 5, 2015.

However, Fani-Kayode on his Facebook page said the Islamic delegation also briefed him on the predicaments in hands of Nigerian military and other security authorities since the past one year.

"These are very patriotic and courageous men whose colleagues have been through so much and whose leader is still in custody. May God free El Zak Zaky at the soonest and may He deliver us all," Fani-Kayode said.

Aside the Shiite delegates, some christian pastors and leaders from Southern Kaduna visited the former minister too.

More photos below:

[img]http://i.onthe.io/vllkyth4kefcme44g.76bc7ae4.jpg[/img]
Fani-Kayode with some Shiite delegates

[img]http://i.onthe.io/vllkyt1ltbcbes7ero.fd9b3110.jpg[/img]
Christian delegates with Fani-Kayode and wife

Fani Kayode said: "They came to brief me on the situation in Kafanchan. These are very brave and wonderful people who are are living in the lions den. They have been through hell and have witnessed all manner of horrors. Despite that their faith in the Lord remains unshakable. May God be with them all."

The former minister also received the secretary general of the Christain Association of Nigeria Reverend Musa Asake.

Asake, the former minister said is a courageous and humble man.

Fani-Kayode said he discussed ongoing marginalization of Christians in Kaduna and Nigerians as a whole.

He said: "We discussed the situation in the country and particularly the marginalization, persecution, slaughter and genocide that Christians are being subjected to in our nation today with particular reference to Kaduna state and the north."

"May God guide and protect him. He is one of the few men of God in this country that has the courage of his convictions and that is prepared to risk all for the Body of Christ. Onward Christian soldier..." he added.

Meanwhile, former minister has on several occasions condemned the killings in Kaduna state.

In a recent essay, Fani-Kayode said his old friend and the governor of the state Nasir el-Rufai had finally lost his mind.

He and many other Nigerians have accused el-Rufai of instigating the killings in the state.

The catholic church has also said that over 800 people have been killed in the crisis currently going on in the Southern part of Kaduna - an area of the state dominated by Christians.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAqUVDoO5AE

Source:

https://www.naij.com/1080171-kaduna-crisis-shiites-christian-leaders-visit-femi-fani-kayode-photos.html

CC: Seun Lalasticlala
PoliticsRe: Shiite Leaders Visit Femi Fani-Kayode (Photo) by ZhulFiqar: 5:01pm On Dec 30, 2016
AnonyNymous:
Take a seat boy. You know nothing. So ISIS, in the rock you're living under, was created in 2014? Mr man, think!

Here is Shiite Maliki contesting the elections he LOST, in 2010, after the Iraqi army had been disbanded following the Iraq war.

http://mobile.nytimes.com/2010/03/28/world/middleeast/28iraq.html

Here is your 'hero' threatening election violence

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iraq/7528938/Threat-of-violence-in-Iraq-after-Nouri-al-Maliki-loses-election.html

And after all this, after manipulation upon manipulation, your lord and master continued as PM

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Iraqi_government_formation

And ohh, see how your role model treated the Sunnis in Iraq. . . eventually forcing them to leave and turn to ISIS which has become the greatest terrorist organisation in the world today. All while Obama watched.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/in-their-own-words-sunnis-on-their-treatment-in-malikis-iraq/

I don't know why I even spent my time doing this, I guess because sometimes its necessary to school highly ignorant people like you.

Lalasticlala oam4j Seun mynd44 please lockup this young man in Nairaland prison for the nonsense he said to me up there
oga, you are to provide a source that Sunnis or a Sunni party/coalition won the election in Iraq. that was your claim. you are beating around the bush. Maliki's coalition did not get majority of seats in 2010. but another Shia led coalition did in 2010. Iyad Allawi is Shia but allied to smaller Sunni parties. the contention for prime minister was between Maliki and Allawi, both shiites, even though Allawi was allied with smaller sunni parties. how you are trying to use maliki and shoving obama into the matter to paint a bad picture of shiites is wrong. and maliki's coalition won in 2014. prove your point. the Shiites are about 70% of iraq's population.
PoliticsEl-rufai’s Religious Policies Will Tear Nigeria Apart – Shi’ites by ZhulFiqar(op): 3:47pm On Dec 09, 2016
El-Rufai’s religious policies will tear Nigeria apart – Shi’ites

By John Owen Nwachukwu on December 9, 2016

The Islamic Movement in Nigeria, IMN, also known as Shi’ites, has stated that the religious policies of Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufia, will bring calamity to the country.
The group said this while turning down a White Paper by the State government on the 2015 clash between the sect and the army in Zaria. ‎
El-Rufia had constituted a Judicial Commission of Inquiry headed by Justice Mohammed Garba to find out the possible causes of the clash which reportedly left 347 shi’ites dead.

Investigations by the commission had justified the killings and labelled the sect as an “insurgent group”.

But in a press conference yesterday, Sheikh Abdulhamid Bello of the Shuhada Foundation, who spoke on behalf of the sect rejected the White Paper.
Bello said the submission was a clear indication that El-Rufai did not want peace in the state.

According to him, the governor would “lead Kaduna State and Nigeria into an avoidable religious crisis and conflict.

He added, “it is clear to us the governor of Kaduna State is a threat to national security and the peace and stability of Kaduna State and Nigeria.

“We are convinced that the governor of Kaduna State is bent on creating an atmosphere of fear, anxiety and violence in Kaduna State for reasons that are unclear through his approach to governance.”

http://dailypost.ng/2016/12/09/el-rufais-religious-policies-will-tear-nigeria-apart-shiites/
sad

PoliticsRe: Kaduna Government Officially Labels Shiite IMN "Insurgent" by ZhulFiqar: 4:57pm On Dec 05, 2016
Ake1:
THEY SHOULD BE DECLARED TERRORIST ORGANISATION.
of course, that will be the next step. first he banned them. then he calls them "insurgent". finally, he will label them "terrorists", even if they have not killed anyone and they have not carried out any terrorist act.

this is how the mind of a Sunni Wahhabi works; anyone who opposes his own thoughts and views is a "terrorist" and they justify it (watch the below video of Saudi ambassador justifying his Wahhabi Saudi government declaration that Atheists are terrorists) :

Saudi Arabia declares all atheists are terrorists in new law to crack down on political dissidents

Atheists, peaceful protesters and those who go to fight abroad have all been brought under the auspices of new "anti-terror" laws

Adam Withnall
@adamwithnall
Tuesday 1 April 2014

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/saudi-arabia-declares-all-atheists-are-terrorists-in-new-law-to-crack-down-on-political-dissidents-9228389.html


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShPciCVjMOg
PoliticsObey Court Order, Free El-Zakzaky, Others, Group Tells Buhari, DSS by ZhulFiqar(op): 2:46pm On Dec 03, 2016
Obey court order, free El-Zakzaky, others, Group tells Buhari, DSS

TONY

2 DEC 2016

A group saddled with advocacy for Advancement, Development and sustenance of Democracy in Nigeria, Wailing Wailers, has, Friday, urged President Muhammadu Buhari and the Department of State Services, DSS, to obey court orders and free the detained leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) otherwise known as the Shi’ite sect, Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky and his wife, Malami Zeenat.

In a statement signed by the group’s Publicity secretary, Ag. Usman Abubakar, it said Buhari and the DSS must abide by the provisions of the constitution which stipulates free association. It also said Buhari and the DSS should release the Shi’ite sect leader whom the court has also equally given its ruling for his release.

“We call on the Federal Government of Nigeria, (FGN) led by the President Muhammadu Buhari and the Department of Security Service, (DSS) to release the leader of Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) Mr. Ibrahim El-Zakzaky and others with immediate effect.”

“The court, an Abuja Judicial Division of the Federal High Court of Nigeria, on Friday the 2nd of December, 2016, gave an order for the release of the leader of the Shi’a Islamic Movement in Nigeria, Ibrahim El-Zakzaky.”

“Mr. El-Zakzaky was arrested by the military on the 14th of December, 2015, after the Nigerian army interrupted their peaceful procession along Zaria which led to a shooting by the Nigerian security forces.”

“The army killed at least 450 members of the group and hurriedly buried them in a mass grave in Kaduna State which is a very barbaric and sadistic act of any government that should protect the lives and properties of her citizens.”

“Mr. El-Zakzaky approached the court to demand his release, months after he was arrested without being charged to Court.”

“The Court declared that his arrest and continued detention violated his fundamental rights as a peaceful, law abiding citizen of Nigeria who has never been linked with any violent or terrorist acts.”

“Delivering the Ruling in Abuja Court, the Hon. Justice Gabriel Kolawole, rejected the submission of the counsel to the State Security Service, Tijjani Gazali, that Mr. El-Zakzaky was kept in protective custody of the SSS.”

“Mr. El-Zakzaky or his family members never requested to be kept in protective custody, but, the Buhari’s Government, in the exhibition and demonstration of lawlessness and flagrant flaunting and violation of the laws of the land, the Nigerian law, detained him without him being charged to court.”

“We opine that the decision to incastrate the Islamic cleric and his wife for their safety is unlawful, illegal and unconstitutional, where it is not voluntarily requested by them. IMN Members, Nigerians and International bodies have been demanding that Mr. Ibrahim El-Zakzaky and his family be released unconditionally.”

“For general knowledge and fact, you can only detain and keep a terrorist who is dangerous to his community or a nation in Protective custody to prevent them from harming other people. In the case of Zakzaky, he is not a terrorist, he is a law abiding citizen of Nigeria who is minding his business without violating the laws of the land.”

“The constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, (as amended) guarantees freedom of association which Islamic Movement of Nigeria also enjoys.”

“The people of Nigeria can still recall that this present government benefited and enjoyed the support of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria to which President Muhammadu Buhari and Kaduna State Governor, Mr Nasir Elrufai were both seen in pictures with Shiite leaders before the 2015 elections.”

“We now wonder why he is being treated inhumanly, with disdain and disgust. The barbaric decision by this government to incaserate him for so long is of great danger and it is alien to the constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria, which is the ground norm and the Supreme law of the land, and in which the fundamental rights of the citizens of the nation Nigeria is enshrined and entrenched.”

“The dastardly acts of this government and the flagrant violations of Nigerian Laws and the Orders of the Honourable Court poses a dangerous threat to our democracy, and in fact the rape of democracy.”

“The Government is bound to obey the decisions and the Orders of the court given by Hon. Justice Gabriel Kolawole, that the government should within 45 days release Mr. Ibrahim El-Zakzaky and his family to the police, who shall within 24 hours take them, guarded by escort, to a safe place without any further rearrest.”

“Nigeria is a democratic nation governed by laws which is above the personal wishes of any person no matter how highly placed. We must uphold the tenets of our democracy to the hilt and at all time. We must vehemently condemn the support of anyone who violates the tenets of democracy.”

“We therefore, call on all well-meaning Nigerians and leaders around the world for the sake of the survival and sustenance of our painfully earned democracy that must prevail over President Buhari and his DSS, and in upholding the Rule of Law, cause the Government to obey the order of the Court, as in the case of Mr Ibrahim El-Zakzaky and others and set them free from Incaseration, as ruled by the of court of competent jurisdiction in Nigeria.”

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/obey-court-order-free-el-zakzaky-others-group-tells-buhari-dss/

CC: Seun, Lalasticlala
PoliticsRe: VIDEO: El-rufai Inspired Takfiris Drag/Flog Shia Corpse Into Garbage In Kaduna by ZhulFiqar: 7:37pm On Oct 12, 2016
Inna Lillahi wa Inna Ilaihi rajiun
IslamRe: He Left Islam Because Of This Ayah (verse) by ZhulFiqar: 12:07pm On Jun 25, 2016
Ayatollah al-Sistani prohibits the enslavement and rape of women during a military campaign, and forbids sex with non-Muslim concubines:

Fatwa, posted 4.22.2010, from Iraq, in: Rape, Legal consequences of- Slavery and Concubinage
Religious Authority: Ali al-Sistanti
Website URL: http://www.sistani.org/

Fatwa Question or Essay Title: Ayatollah al-Sistani prohibits the enslavement and rape of women during a military campaign, and forbids sex with non-Muslim concubines:
Is it permissible to enslave women belonging to infidels who make war [against us] without the permission of the legitimate ruler? Is it permissible to have sex with them before they surrender? And if someone bought or came to own a non-Muslim concubine, may he have sex with her?

Answer: No, it is not allowed.

http://www.islamopediaonline.org/fatwa/ayatollah-al-sistani-prohibits-enslavement-and-rape-women-during-military-campaign-and-forbids
PoliticsRe: ***show Us El Zakzaky Dead Or Alive Within One Week Or Face Terror- Shi’a Muslim by ZhulFiqar: 1:43pm On Apr 10, 2016
BELOW IS A STATEMENT FROM THE IMN (THE ZAKZAKY LED SHIA MOVEMENT) ON ITS OFFICIAL WEBSITE REGARDING THE OP'S ARTICLE FROM "AFRICAN NEWS247" :

RE: BREAKING! SHOW US El Zakzaky DEAD or ALIVE within one week or Face Terror- Shi’a Muslim

– By Mahfuz Mundadu

Friday, 08 April 2016 21:17

To any right thinking person, anyone and everyone that needs to be a shameless pathological liar to make a case in helping his miserable cause, goes a long way in making it crystal clear to all and sundry that such a cause is anything but noble.

Yet with the proliferation of limitless army of political jobbers, court jesters, ideological prostitutes, quarks and quasi-journalists, together with xenophobes of all shapes and sizes, unified in the unwholesome quest for hand-outs from the very people that were and are still responsible for their undignified life of acute shortages of anything and all things needed for a decent living, recruiting a dollar reporter to use his penny pen in the services of falsehood shouldn't be a herculean task. Nothing lend more credence to this assertion than the caption that appears on what supposed to be a news item published by Africa News

(http://www.africanews247.com/breaking-show-us-el-zakzaky-dead-alive-within-one-week-face-terror-shia-muslim/).

The caption of the said filth reads: “BREAKING! SHOW US El Zakzaky DEAD or ALIVE within one week or Face Terror- Shi’a Muslim”. This suppose to have been the press statement issued by the lead counsel to the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), Chief Femi Falana (SAN) demanding the immediate and unconditional release of the leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky.

In the said demand for unconditional release, words like “Dead or Alive”, terror, and sabotage were never and will never ever be part of the vocabulary of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria. With this, one wonders where and how did Africa News came to be this criminally sensational. Whoever thinks that this wind mills of the scoundrels had its fill should read further: “Shia Muslims… promise to sabotage Buhari’s government by bringing down top government and military officials in every month of this year along the Abuja-Kaduna expressway as they own up to the killing of the late Army colonel.”

Having failed woefully to cover up their heinous crimes and condemnable act of gangsterism against the Islamic Movement and its leadership, it is becoming obvious by the day that such monsters have resorted to some unintelligent move to justify their barbarism.


The lies peddled by the Imperialists West in their desperate attempt to invade Iraq and depose the tyrant they have breed and nourished up and until the cookie crumbles is still fresh in our mind. The puppets of same imperialists together with the criminal enterprise of Zionism and their side kicks, the Takfiris, borrowed a leaf from their babysitters. With a trump up and unsubstantiated allegations that keep on changing by the day against the Islamic movement, they massacred and destroyed properties belonging to the Islamic Movement. By the time this senseless rampage subsides hundreds members of the Islamic Movement lost their lives and not one of the hundreds of troops that attacked the resident of Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky and other places of worship sustain a bruise. At the end of it all the Islamic movement remained better off. This is because the outcome would have been different if the Islamic Movement is really violent and truly armed.

Now that the masters of mayhem in crisp Khaki were about to be the humiliating invitees of International Criminal Court (ICC) their desperation went berserk. In all fronts that represent logic and rationality the agents of destruction have proven to be some miserable non starters. To think someone like Candy Stallworth (the author of the “folklore”) will be of any useful service to them at this critical moment of sunset for the gangsters, is to say the least cunningly amusing.

We have seen how some riffraff were tricked in to resorting to violence in countries like Libya and Syria and at the end of it the nation and its citizens were worst off. We have a lesson to learn from that. So let it be categorically stated that no amount of provocation will ever make us resort to violence. Nigeria is our country and we are patriotic enough to know and appreciate the fact that two wrongs can not make a right.


The federal troops under the watchful eyes of the Commander-in-Chief that swore to protect citizens lives and property have committed massacre and sundry act of crimes against the Islamic Movement. And we shall every day and all day demand for justice in the most civilized and peaceful means humanly possible. In so doing we are determined to prove a point that might was, is and will never ever be right.

Source:
http://islamicmovement.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2588:rejoinder-to-africanews&catid=41:frontpage

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