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Zulhijja 22,1429/ December 21, 2008,  #64
Scroll all the way down for shocking 
war news.
An eminent Islamic woman analyzes the behavior of Masjid imams 
in Atlanta. Scroll way down.
Africa:
Zimbabwe: Cholera has broken out...
In the first two weeks of December, 2008, more than 800 people 
are reported to have died of cholera in Zimbabwe.
Instead of giving a humanitarian response to a human tragedy, 
Britain and the western powers are trying to use it to oust 
Robert Mugabe, the ruler of Zimbabwe.
British Prime Minister Gordon Browne has been most insensitive, 
trying to use human suffering for political ends.
The people who are helping the victims in Zimbabwe are a Muslim 
group from South Africa.
Top Ten Idiots of the Year 2008
Information gathered by New Trend's Think Tank was used to come 
up with this list of Top Ten Idiots of the Year 2008. The list 
was released by Imam Badi Ali, Jamaat al-Muslimeen National 
Shoora leader [North Carolina] on December 21, 2008.
- 
President George Bush. He is totally unaware that he has 
brought misery, death and destruction to millions of people 
around the world, in particular to Iraqis, Palestenians, 
Afghans, Somalis and Pakistanis. He is still claiming that he 
brought "democracy" and "freedom." He is so incapable of 
thought that he could not relate to reality even as the 
American people themselves, including some Republicans, saw him 
as the source of much evil. The Iraqi journalist Montader 
al-Zaidi spoke for Arabs, Muslims and Americans when he threw 
two shoes at Bush, one expressing contempt, ["dog"], and 
the second for the deaths of  masses of women and children. 
After that countless people in Arab countries metaphorically 
threw their shoes at Bush, the ultimate symbol of contempt 
and disgust.
 
- 
Mahmoud Abbas. President of the Palestinian Authority 
[PA], is used as a puppet by the U.S. and Israel. He thinks he 
is the leader of the Palestinian people. PALESTINE is a central 
issue for the global Muslim ummah and Abbas is certainly unfit 
to lead such a nation.
Gaza has been turned into a concentration camp by his masters 
but he continues to work for personal power and for the 
fragmentation and disunity of Palestine.
 
- 
Hosni Mubarak, President of Egypt. He has isolated Egypt 
from the Arab world and the Muslim world. His state of mind can 
be seen from the fact that he is a partner with Israel in the 
embargo on Gaza. The U.S. sends opponents to be tortured by 
Hosni's regime which is notorious for its crimes against 
humanity. Shaikh Omar 'Abdel Rahman, top Islamic scholar, 
teacher, Hafiz is in a U.S. prison owing to Hosni's desire to 
suppress Egypt's rights and its humanity and to serve Israel 
and the U.S.
 
- 
King Abdullah of Jordan.  This playboy king makes the 
circuits of American casinos and nightclubs totally unconcerned 
about the steady erosion of the rights of people in his country 
and the entire Middle East. He is kept in power by an elite 
bodyguard and by Israeli and U.S. intelligence services. His 
father handed over Jerusalem to the Israelis almost without a 
fight. His grandfather sold Palestine to the Jews.
 
- 
Mohammed Syed Tantawi, Grand Shaikh of al-Azhar: Slowly 
and steadily Tantawi has allowed himself to be used against 
Islam by the Egyptian dictator Hosno Mubarak. He is willing to 
serve and is useful because many Muslims do not know that he is 
an appointee of the regime. His behavior is becoming erratic as 
it came out in his efforts to support the edicts of the 
President of Egypt and to please Europe. He came out against 
hijab with the idea that France has the right to ban it. 
Very recently he claimed that Hamas is preventing pilgrims from 
going to Makka. Thus one of greatest centers of Islamic 
learning has been usurped.
 
- 
Asif Ali Zardari, President of Pakistan. He can be best 
understood as "General Musharraf without the uniform." The 
Zionists and the Americans play games with him. He thinks he 
can outsmart them, though he is TOTALLY in their control. He is 
providing a civilian front for Pakistan army's attempts 
to crush the people of Frontier province, in particular those 
who stand for Islam and those who support the Islamic 
resistance in Afghanistan. Zardari's world view is very narrow: 
It does not go beyond himself and thus he suits the purposes of 
the enemies of Pakistan perhaps more than Musharraf did [which 
was the lowest of the low]. He does not realize that like 
Musharraf, he will be used and discarded.
 
- 
Gordon Browne, Prime Minister of "Great" Britain: He 
still cannot face the fact  that Tony Blair was a failure and a 
great liar. Most Britons were against Blair's support for Bush. 
Browne was expected to make a break with Blair's tricks and 
frauds, but Browne has betrayed the British people. He 
can't see that the presence of British troops in 
Afghanistan is a throwback to colonial times and an attempt 
to resurrect the crusades. His narrow view of the world and 
inability to think rationally portends major problems 
for Britain.
 
- 
Sarkozy, President of France. He is funny in a weird 
kind of way, but behind the jokes and the grand gestures lies 
the bland old program of imperialism. His positions on Sudan, 
Afghanistan and Iran show that he is being used and is 
happy to be used as long as he can play in the waters of Maine 
with Bush and others. His irresponsible behavior in Chad 
and Africa in general smacks of a backward mindset.
 
- 
Hamad ibn Isa al-Khalifah, The ruler of Bahrain. He 
hosts one of the biggest U.S. military bases in the Middle 
East. He has been in secret contact with Israelis and is now 
openly calling for relations with Israel. A wise ruler would 
bond with his own people and care for them, so that they will 
care for him. Instead this man is making himself available to 
outside powers while trying to crush his own people.
 
- 
Vice President Cheyney. Many people consider him an evil 
genius. We were reluctant to list him as an idiot but his 
defense of torture shows that he is incapable of thought. As 
Vice President, he was in the service of the neo-cons and was 
willing to push their war agenda. Such slow thinkers are easy 
fare for the control groups which ran Bush's presidency.
 
New Trend sends Christmas greetings to its Christian 
readers. Please send greetings to these eminent Prisoners 
of Conscience.
At Christmas time we urge Christian readers and Muslims who 
understand this issue to write letters of support and 
compassion to these two prisoners of conscience. Rudolf and 
Zundel are the two  most eminent prisoners among several 
thousand who have been imprisoned for "thought crimes." A 
thought crime in Germany means any effort to question, discuss 
or deny the Jewish story of the "holocaust" during World War II.
Please do not write any political or holocaust-related comments 
in your letters.
Germar Rudolf
Schloss 1
D-72108 Rottenburg
Germany
Ernst Zündel
J.V.A. Mannheim
Herzogenried Str. 111
D - 68169 Mannheim
F.R.G./BRD
Germany
This report from the BBC did not make it to the Pakistani press 
and of course not to U.S. media.
[Published with thanks to NT reader "Malangababa."] [British 
spelling from BBC, not ours.]
16 December 2008
Hindus rally for Muslim charity
The protesters say the charity has helped them
Hundreds of members of Pakistan's Hindu community have 
turned out to protest on behalf of a Muslim charity accused by 
India over the deadly Mumbai attacks. The protesters in the 
city of Hyderabad in Sindh province complained that 
Jamaat-ud-Dawa was not a terrorist organisation and should not 
be banned. They said it was a "saviour" in providing food and 
water. India says Jamaat-ud-Dawa is a front for Lashkar-e-Taiba 
which it blames for the attacks that killed more than 170. 
Water wells Many in Pakistan's minority Hindu community 
are poor farm workers. One protester, Biga Ram, told Reuters 
news agency: "How can an organisation be terrorist if it's been 
providing food and water to us despite knowing that we're not 
Muslims?" She added: "They're friends of humanity. We condemn 
the ban. It's unjust." Some of the banners read: "Do not ban 
our saviour!" Bhai Chand, a Hindu community leader, told 
Associated Press the charity had set up water wells in the 
desert. Pakistan has yet formally to ban Jamaat-ud-Dawa, which 
has been put on a blacklist by the UN Security Council. Its 
bank accounts have been frozen by the Pakistani government and 
a number of members detained. India blames Lashkar-e-Taiba, 
which is fighting Indian rule in Kashmir, for training the 
Mumbai attackers. The group and the Pakistani government 
deny involvement.
Jamaat al-Muslimeen [News]
P.O. Box 10881
Baltimore, MD 21234
Outreach to Arab American Muslim Community and others
Dr. Kaukab Siddique gave the Eid al-Adha khutba in Greensboro, 
North Carolina. More than 400 people were in the congregation 
mostly from Arab countries.
In the Fridays before and after Eid, Dr. Siddique gave the 
Juma' khutba at a small masjid in west Baltimore [mostly 
Indo-Pakistani] and a small masjid in central Baltimoree 
[mostly African and African-American].
Outreach to Shi'a Muslims
Over the last three weeks, Jamaat al-Muslimeen National Shoora 
resolutions were given on a person-to-person basis to 50 
Muslims at a Shi'a masjid in Brooklyn, New York. The Jamaat rep 
explained to the recipients that Jamat al-Muslimeen is 
non-sectarian and bases its work on issues, not fiqhi 
differences or sects. The Jamaat resolutions include a 
prsentation by Br. Sulayman Solano about the growth of the 
Hispanic community in America and its potential for acceptance 
of Islam.
For the text of the resolutions, go to: 
www.jamaatalmuslimeeninternational.org
The Shoora resolutions
Big, Empty Mosques: Homeless Muslim Women in the Cold: 
Confused and Manipulative Imams
by Hadayai Majeed [Atlanta, Georgia]
It is very cold in metro Atlanta with sporadic periods of 
warmth this winter.  Nightly, Muslims call the Baitul Salaam 
Network, Inc. for assistance (men and women) due to there is no 
one else in the Islamic community with a publicly published 
number to call.  Yet, Baitul Salaam receives the bare minimal 
of financial support from the Islamic community.  We do not 
want to seem ungrateful to those who do give. We appreciate the 
loyal support of those who give to us (even when we are 
gossiped about and slandered).  However due to politics and the 
nastiness of a handful of vengeful women,  the organization, 
after 11 years (almost 12 years) of service to the community as 
a whole, a Nobel Peace Prize nomination, numerous certficates 
of appreciation presented by Muslim and non-Muslim organizations 
alike, received a nice nasty certified letter from a local 
Masjid this summer stating we can't ask for sadaaqah after 
Salatul Jumuah because the organization is not a masjid 
approved entity or committee.  The letter was signed by the 
Resident Imam and assistant Imam and was issued by the Board of 
Trustees.  "You can use the literature table to put your 
literature if you choose."  I have the letter and will make 
copies for all who want to see if you doubt what I am saying in 
this article.  To add insult to injury the letter was posted on 
the bulletin board in the masjid for several weeks for all to 
see (visitors and all) when you entered the building.
This type of politics is sanctioned by many in leadership in 
our communities:  The same community that if a sister and her 
children come to the leadership for assistance will be handed 
the number to Sis. Hadayai Majeed's business or her husband's 
cell phone number to contact for assistance.  The same 
community by the way allowed pettiness,lies and innuendo to 
close the only Islamic managed Food Pantry in the city three 
years ago. The pantry provided a service that received much 
praise from non-Muslims and assisted in feeding thousands the 
five years it was open in that community.  Fortunately the Food 
Pantry has been re-opened in another masjid in the city this 
past April, alhamdulillah!  This love/hate relationship between 
Baitul Salaam and some of the citiy's leadership is so strange 
that when many of our leaders go to meetings of local ministers, 
Rabbis and other clergy of other religious communites, they 
have nice things to say about the Baitul Salaam organization 
and even its leader (Sis. Hadayai Majeed).  At one convention 
the group was mentioned favorably by one of our leaders "We 
have a shelter" and mentioned Baitul Salaam. Try to figure this 
one out. I can't. it borders on insanity.
The hyprocrisy is so thick in the Islamic community in 
general and in metro Atlanta in particular you can cut it with 
a knife when it comes to the welfare of women and children.  
Nice flowery Khutbahs are given from the rostrum; however no 
responsibility is taken by the leadership in the community.  
Why am I writing this you may ask? Am I angry out for 
revenge..no!
I write this artcle at this time because I refuse to lend my 
silence that may appear to give consent to the continous deadly 
game being played with the lives of Muslims in general and 
women and children in particular in the Islamic community 
daily.  The game of: if the Imam is in a good mood, knows 
you, likes you, then you may get some token of assistance 
or justice.  If the Imam does not know you, is not in a good 
mood then forget it or worse! If the Imam knows you and you 
disagree with him about something in a meeting then you will 
pay and pay dearly in other areas.   Eventually a sister, 
or worse one of our children, is going to be denied justice in 
one of our communities, turned away to go to places like the 
Task Force for the Homeless waiting room and later on the local 
news we will hear about her/him or them being found dead or 
read about harm coming to a Muslim due to what we are allowing 
in the way of a grave injustice to be perpetrated in our midst.  
I pray we wake up and do what Allah says before this happens.
I am tired of some of our leaders being heralded for their 
concern for women and children when in fact they are no better 
or worse than anyone else in our community when it comes to the 
issue.  Recently we have received reports from many who have 
gone for help (asked for one or two night stays at the masjid) 
and were refused. One particular situation was a woman eight 
months pregnant with her husband.  While able bodied men 
were allowed to stay at the masjid due to not having money, 
etc. she and her husband were refused.  This is not an isolated 
or one time situation.  Unfortunately at the same masjid there 
is a group of brothers allowed to lounge around and sleep there 
night after night without a time limit. I personally know of 
one sister who was told to leave the masjd (it was known that 
there were no beds at any shelters) one night while men stayed.  
I know because I had to take her there.  I Stayed with her 
while waiting on a call from the local Imam.  He did not call 
(after more than an hour wait) and I had to leave.  Later about 
midnight she told me the Imam told her she could not stay and 
the men who were there that night confirmed it.  They were so 
ashamed of what was happening one confided that he hated to ask 
her to leave. Now another sister was allowed to stay even after 
she exhibited very disturbing behavior. She cursed and swore at 
some of the brothers and they had to ask the police to escort 
her off the property one day.  The resident Imam later allowed 
her to return and stay for weeks. Okay, figure it out.  Why was 
she allowed to stay and two other sisters to my knowledge not 
allowed?  No consistent policy.
As long as we are quiet about this and other situations in our 
communiy it will only grow worse.  Of course no one (especially 
a woman) wants to stay at a masjid. However politics should not 
determine any policy on any level in our communities.  Our 
community leaders should be held accountable for opening some 
of the masjid (especially those in the city near bus lines at 
night to at least Muslims) as Christians and others do for 
everyone else.  As long as  Muslims (especially women and 
children) are in need and they have to go to others outside of 
the Islamic community for assistance, not one Imam should 
expect any loyalty from Believers.
To be fair to the Islamic community of metro Atlanta there have 
been times when individual Muslims (men and women) have put 
sisters (especially with children) in hotels for two or three 
nights when in trouble.  The same masjid mentioned earlier when 
politics were not at play partially supported the Baitul Salaam 
Network, Inc. with allowing us to collect sadaaqah after 
Salatul Jumuah. We in turn held many of our events there 
(paying most of the time to use the facility). This mutually 
beneficial arrangement has been shattered by narrow thinking 
believers (some are women) and wishy/washy leadership that uses 
the narrowminded Believers invalid complaints as the excuses 
for being unfair and injust to the organization as a whole and 
to me in particular. Some of the smaller (very poor communities) 
do all they can to assist. However many of your larger 
communities in the city do not have any policy for assisting 
those in need and do not support as a community any of the 
independent organizations that feed the hungry on the streets, 
assist women and children, etc. In fact all of independent 
organizations in some way are treated like stepchildren in the 
Islamic community (unless you are headed by a popular Imam).
It is time for the Islamic community to organize like many 
other communities (Catholic Social Services, Lutheran 
Ministries and the Jewish Community Centers) and establish 
services for all managed by Muslims in an Islamic manner.  It 
is irresponsible for Muslims in leadership (Imams, Amirs and 
others) not to attempt the meet the needs of Believers and send 
Muslims in need to others for assistance.  It is really 
horrific for Muslim women and children to sleep in chairs or on 
the floor at places like the Salvation Army, Union Mission and 
Task Force for the homeless while masjids lie empty or with men 
who sleep in relative comfort in a clean and warm building when 
it is cold outside during the winter or very hot during the 
summer, leaving women and women with children to do the best 
they can in the streets of our cities.  This is not Islam and 
as long as we are quiet about it we are just as guilty as those 
who are perpetrating this ill in our communities.
When will we step up as a community and take the responsibility 
for our own social problems like other communities do?  When 
will women speak up and stop aiding in their own harm?
*Hadayai Majeed is the Co-founder and present administrator of 
the Baitul Salaam Network,Inc. located in metro Atlanta.
War News: Iraq: War Continues in spite of 150,000 U.S. 
Troops. No Troop Movements  in two months
During the month of November, 17 U.S. troops were killed and 25 
wounded in Iraq. The fighting was not reported in U.S. 
corporate media. It appears that most of the casualties were 
the result of al-Qaida attacks in the Mosul area. The losses 
are significant because the U.S. did not carry out any military 
operations and let its Shi'ite clients do the fighting.
Dec. 1, 2008: December began with an al-Qaida attack on the 
Police Academy in Baghdad. It was a truck bomb combined with a 
martyrdom operator. The "authorities" admitted 19 killed 45 
wounded in the attack.
Fighting in the Mosul area is a daily routine but on December 1 
there was a serious al-Qaida attack which killed 16 Shi'ite 
police organized by the U.S.
Dec. 4, 2008: Suspected al-Qaida fighters used truck bombs to 
blow up a police check point in Fallujah [40 miles west of 
Baghdad]. At least 17 Iraqi police were killed and others 
wounded. On December 8, Tariq, the mastermind of the attack, an 
Iraqi, was arrested in Baghdad. Another 30 Iraqis suspected of 
helping him were also arrested. [The Shi'ite government is 
holding 25,000 Iraqis in its prisons. Another 15,000 "suspects" 
are held by the U.S.]
The attack has had an unsettling effect because Fallujah was 
entirely destroyed by U.S. forces, along with its mosques and 
Islamic schools, when it was controlled by al-Qaida. It was 
rebuilt in part by the U.S. and people were allowed to enter 
and live there after person-by-person identification and 
record. Permanent martial law is enforced and torture is 
liberally used to crush resistance.
December 11, 2008: Al-Qaida seems to have wiped out a major 
section of the PUK [Kurdish organization linked to Israel] and 
of the local Arab tribal leadership working with the U.S. The 
festive gathering held in a restaurant on the outskirts of 
Kirkuk was to be addressed by the U.S.-installed Iraqi 
President Talabani. A martyrdom operator walked into the 
restaurant. The local military governor says 50 people were 
killed and 120 wounded.
War News: Afghanistan.
Taliban control 70% of the Country, except when U.S. Air 
Force attacks ........................
"We have to put much more effort into Afghanistan." Obama 
appointee Medeleine Albright as new National Security Adviser 
speaking to self-confessed lesbian Rachel Maddow." [MSNBC 
December 1, 2008]
[1]Taliban posing threat to Kabul: report [Daily Dawn, 
Karachi] [Excerpt]
KABUL, Dec 8: Taliban insurgents have a "permanent presence" 
in almost three-quarters of Afghanistan and pose an increasing 
threat to Kabul itself, a think-tank said on Monday.
The International Council on Security and Development (ICOS) 
said in a report that the Taliban had extended its tentacles 
from its southern powerbase and established itself across large 
swathes of the country.
"The Taliban now holds a permanent presence in 72 per cent of 
Afghanistan, up from 54 per cent just a year ago," ICOS said in 
its report, which was rejected by the Afghan government. 
"Taliban forces have advanced from their traditional southern 
heartlands ... to Afghanistan’s western and north-western 
provinces, as well as provinces north of Kabul and in Kabul 
itself," the report said.
For the ICOS, a permanent presence counts as the ability of the 
Taliban to carry out at least one attack a week.
[2] December 20: U.S. TV channels say that 3,000 fresh U.S. 
troops are on the way to Afghanistan. Another 30,000 will be 
sent by March. The Taliban threat is turning into defeat 
for NATO.
New Trend notes that a MASS UPRISING of the people in support 
of the Taliban is taking place. NATO is facing genuine 
grassroots resistance.
The U.S. sees the danger of the Taliban taking Kabul itself. 
Hence most of the American forces will be placed around Kabul 
to stop the Taliban spring offensive.
The U.S. air force is going all out to attack the Taliban. On 
December 9, Taliban opened fire with automatic rifles on a U.S. 
army camp in rugged Kunar province. The U.S. forces, feeling 
threatened, called in air strikes which bombed the entire area 
killing 15 civilians, including 4 women and 8 children. Eight 
huts belonging to shepherds were destroyed in the air strikes.
[3] December 12. In Helmand province, a martyrdom operator hit 
British troops, killing 3 elite British marines. [Gordon Browne, 
Brit Prime Minister was visiting Afghanistan and complained 
that the assailant was too young.] In another part of Helmand, 
a British trooper was killed by a Taliban sniper.
[4] December 17. Taliban are using pin prick attacks in small 
numbers to avoid U.S. air strikes. In one ambush a British 
soldier was killed in Helmand province. An Australian working 
for the British army was also killed. A Dutch soldier was 
killed in Uruzgun province.
[5] December 19. [Helmand province.] A Taliban elite cardre 
ambushed a heavily armed military unit from Denmark killing 3 
Danish soldiers and wounding 1.
2008-12-22 Mon 21:47:22 cst
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