By: Islam Al Ghamry
Tragic scenes that bleeding our hearts. They are so many that we cannot follow up or count.
In one month, we watch one scene copied here and there; different places and different persons but the same result; dead bodies, wounded individuals and bereaved families.
From Somalia to Uganda, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran…
Nobody can control the fire that destroys our Islamic cities one after one.
The prophet, peace be upon him, told us that among the signs of the Hour (harj) will increase. People asked “O Messenger of Allah, what is harj” he replied “killing, killing”. And in another hadith he said the murderer will not know for what he killed and the murdered will not know for what he was killed.
In this article I will not analyze accidents to discover who are the doers and who are the victims for in such attacks things are vague.
N.B.
Here, I will not tackle the crimes and massacres of the occupation in Islamic countries because such acts are expected but I will talk about those who wanted to benefit Muslims but they harmed them and desired to extinguish the fire but they made it increases.
I say to them: O brothers in Allah,
A Muslim doesn’t meet evil by evil. On the contrary, a Muslim meets evil by good. We shouldn’t forget that Allah forbids killing innocent people. What the enemies do is not a justification to imitate them. Muslims must always do good.
Focus on a number of blind blasts:
In Somalia:
Somalia has witnessed a chain of explosions that hit crowded places like markets and the result is not dozens but hundreds of innocent lost lives. What makes this more hurting is when we hear that the Mujahideen Youth Movement or the Islamic Party claims responsibility for such crimes.
I don’t know why they are so proud. Don’t they know that their victims are innocent Muslims or people that Islam forbids their blood?
Is this an act of jihad?
And over what they fight when the majority of the victims are innocent Muslims?
Where is the role of Muslim scholars?
Uganda:
I was really shocked by the murder of those who were watching the World Cup final in Kampala.
What is the fault of such people? If their government has committed a mistake by joining the African forces in Somalia, would the reaction, of those who want to free their lands from the occupation, be like that?
Pakistan:
The bombings of Qadianis mosques are not justifies, even if they are claimed to be unbelievers. Who is supposed to argue them? Is killing and terrorizing them allowed by Islam?
Lahore’s suicide attacks, which killed more than a hundred Muslims and injured scores more, are said to be planned by foreign elements. However, if this is true how such “foreign elements” can control the minds of those youth to convince them commit such a crime?
Where are the scholars of the Ummah?
Is it time to help rescue our nation from such blind trials and tribulations?
Iran:
We may differ with the Shiites concerning our faith. We may not agree with them in many religious and political matters. However, can this justify for some Muslims to carry out suicide attacks in their worship places as lately happened in the city of Zahedan?
Sedition is asleep and whoever awakes it up is damned. Killing and destruction will not end sedition.
Is this the way to communicate with others?
What will be done to innocents in Afghanistan?
The NATO announced it intercepted a message from Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar, ordering his followers to kill any civilians suspected of helping the coalition forces.
Officials with the international forces in Afghanistan released details of a letter they say they intercepted from Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar in early June.
According to the spokesman for the NATO-led ISAF forces, General Josef Blotz, Mullah Omar sent the letter from his alleged Pakistani hideout to his fighters in Afghanistan.
Blotz says the letter encourages Taliban insurgents to fight coalition forces to the death without surrender or withdrawal, attempt to capture coalition forces whenever possible, recruit anyone with access to the coalition and work to get more heavy weapons.
He also says part of the new orders target Afghan civilians. "Capture and kill any Afghan who is supporting and/or working for coalition forces or the government. Capture and kill any Afghan women who are helping or providing information to coalition forces," he said.
Blotz added he is certain the message is from the Taliban leader but he didn’t tell about the NATO’s sources.
On the other side, Qari Muhammad Yousuf Ahmadi, spokesman of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan denied the NATO’s narration.
He said “the NATO claims that Commander of the Faithful, Mullah Omar, ordered a number of Afghan tribes and clans’ heads to be assassinated and that he delivered to the mujahideen a list of their names… this news was broadcasted through the dpa.”
“We didn’t write such a list and the Commander of the Faithful, may Allah preserve him, didn’t issue such an order… In fact, the heads of the Afghan tribes support the Islamic Emirate and in many places they lead the mujahideen”, he said.
Ahmadi added NATO officials spread such lies to create strife among Afghans because they suffered a lot from the strong ties between the afghan elite and the Islamic Emirate.
But, thank God, their endeavors failed and will fail, God willing. This is because our people are aware of the enemy’s plots and they depend totally on the Islamic Emirate and its fighters.
“Such rumors prove the military defeat of the enemy in addition to the political one. The occupation is so desperate that it resorts to such mean tricks. They don’t know how to treat their hopeless disease”, he continued warning the international press agencies, especially the German press agency and the American Liberty Radio, against broadcasting such lies.
It is well known that the Taliban never targets civilians, especially women. Announcing such news by the NATO made observers worry and doubt the credibility of the story.
They wonder: will Afghanistan witness abduction and murder of women? Then, will Taliban be blamed for it?
Will Afghanistan witness assassination of tribes’ leaders? Then, will Taliban be blamed for it?
Finally:
When will blind murders stop?
Will the real perpetrator be unveiled?
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