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MALAYSIA and 
INDONESIA 
TAKE THE LEAD IN 
CONDEMNING 
U.S. 
ACTION
While the puppet Arab rulers are shilly 
shallying, Malaysia's leader 
Mahathir Muhammad has reportedly come out openly 
against the U.S. aggression 
on 
Iraq. 
He gave the impression that the U.S. is 
involved in terrorism and 
that the next target (in coordination with the 
Zionists) 
will be 
Masjid al-Aqsa 
in Jerusalem.
Indonesia's Hamza Hezz, Deputy to the Prime 
Minister Megawatti 
Sukarnoputri, has condemned the U.S. aggression 
and called for a meeting of 
the General Assembly of the UN to stop the 
assault.
PUTTING MANY YOUNG PEOPLE TO SHAME:
Hasan Radwan, an 89-year old 
Egyptian 
was on the 
way to Iraq to join the 
resistance when he was stopped by Egyptian 
security.
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RADIO INTERVIEWS
On April 8, New Trend's representative BADI 
ALI spoke on Morehead radio 
near Greensboro in North Carolina. He said that 
the U.S. is "liberating" the 
Iraqis by killing them and destroying their 
entire environment. He gave the 
example of Abbas, an Iraqi boy, 12 years old, who 
lost both his hands in a 
U.S. air attack on Baghdad. Seven members of 
Abbas's family were killed in 
the attack.
BADI ALI described the destruction caused 
by B-52 bombers. Each bomb 
they drop kills everyone within an area of 120 
meters, while those within 350 
meters are seriously wounded. Only people who are 
1000 meters away are safe. 
Thus civilian losses on a huge scale are taking 
place.
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On April 7, WASHINGTON DC's people oriented 
radio station WPFW, 
broadcast a brief speech 
Dr. Kaukab Siddique 
gave 
in Freedom Square. The 
program was organized by Br. Hodari Ali, a 
prominent Muslim in the 
African-American community. It was the first 
anti-war exclusively Islamic 
gathering and the credit goes to Br. Hodari Ali's 
efforts. Dr. Siddique was 
the last speaker at the gathering but got good 
radio coverage. Some main 
points:
1. He criticized pro-Iranian propaganda which  
divides the Muslim community.
2. Iraq has not waged war against the U.S. but is 
being forced to defend 
itself against U.S. aggression.
3. Saddam Hussain has been transformed by the 
conflict. His stand, defiant 
and unafraid against a massive U.S.-British army 
at his door, is a DEFINING 
MOMENT in Muslim history.
4. Muslims must change themselves and stop their 
old sectarian, group and 
nationalistic tendencies.
5. Referring specifically to remarks by a 
pro-Iran imam who spoke earlier, he 
said that we must help people, including Muslims, 
to understand that the 
Muslim world does not look at Osama and the 
Taliban as the sectarians and 
Americans do. There is too big a gap between 
these two views of the world.
6. The Muslim world is stirring to the call of 
Islam, from Morocco to 
Sudan, 
from 
Pakistan 
to 
Chechnia, 
from 
Nigeria 
to 
Somalia, for the 
Qur'an 
and the 
Sunnah. America has made a big mistake by 
listening to Zionist advisers.
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UNUSUAL ISLAMIC RALLY IN HARLEM, New York City
(by our rep. Sis. Aisha)
Today, I was at a Harlem rally against the war on 
the Iraqi people.  
Yesterday, Imam Taalib of the Mosque of the 
Islamic Brotherhood urged us 
Muslims to meet and where white kuufis and kimars 
to draw attention to 
ourselves and our message of peace.
We met at 9:30 am and proceeded to Marcus Garvey 
Park to join the other 
demonstrators.  It was suggested that this silent 
march to the park be used 
for making dhikr and/or reciting Qur'an.  We 
marched with each line 
containing three people.  There were about 50 of 
us.  Even Yusuf Salaam, the 
brother who was wrongfully and shamelessly 
railroaded in the Central Park 
Jogger Rape Case, marched!  I was inspired by 
that.
At Marcus Garvey Park we awaited the arrival of 
the other marchers.  Most of 
them were dispersing socialist material and in 
turn I and some other sisters 
gave out Islamic literature.  The crowd began to 
swell and there were members 
of the media there.  An older sister who has been 
protesting since the 
Vietnam movement, advised us to refer any 
requests for interviews to the Imam 
and to turn away from photographers trying to 
take our pictures.  This 
because the 
media 
tend to twist our words and use 
photographs as a way to 
identify you as a trouble maker.
 
As we marched from Marcus Garvey Park to the 
Harlem State Office Building for 
the rally.  In all, I believe 250 to 300 people 
marched three miles.  There 
were people who were crippled and who did the 
best they could to complete the 
walk!  It took two hours to complete.  We were 
linked arm in arm with 10 
people across.
We were chanting Islamic slogans such as "Allahu 
Akbar" and "Laillah ha illah 
Muhammaddur rasoolullah."  A funny antiwar chant 
was "Hey 
Bush, 
we know you.  
Your daddy was a killer, too!"
There many onlookers on the sidewalks and out the 
windows.
At the rally, there were a few speakers but, the 
biggest shock for me was 
when Congressman Rangel spoke.  He stated that 
he's been against the war 
since the very beginning.  He acknowledged Bush's 
intent to bomb Iraq several 
months before 
9/11/2001.  
If that was the case 
then why did Rangel vote for 
the patriot bill?  Most of the crowd was very 
supportive of his appearance, 
Muslims included.  However, the was a small crowd 
of people yelling a 
question at Rangel and he had to stop speaking 
his rhetoric to request that 
they stop.  He finished speaking without ever 
addressing this crowd's 
question but, when the emcee came on she did.
She stated that although we are all here for a 
common goal, we aren't all 
going to agree with everything.  She stated that 
she, herself, was against 
the draft.  So I suspect that is what this crowd 
was asking him.  What is so 
democratic about a draft?  The emcee did not 
chastise the people for 
questioning Rangel but, seemed to encourage by 
telling rally goers that it is 
our right to voice our opinions.  She was also 
critical of the Harlem 
"Empowerment" Zone - another Rangel project that 
has helped skyrocket Harlem 
rents and billion corporations, such as Disney, 
squash mom and pop stores.  I 
will note that the house and the senate just 
finished giving Bush another 80 
billion Dollars, this past week, to continue the 
war on the Iraqi people.  I 
wonder if he voted for that?
I have included the following links below to 
government web sites.  At these 
web sites, you can find out the identity of your 
local representative.  I 
implore everyone to start voicing how they feel 
about their 
misrepresentation:
http://www.senate.gov
http://www.house.gov
http://www.whitehouse.gov
(If you go 
here there is a front page story on Bush's 
meeting with Zunaib Al-Suwajj, 
President of the American Islamic Congress.  They 
helped fight against Saddam 
Hussain in 1991).
    
My disappointment with the march/rally was the 
"no blood for oil" slogan.  
Talking against 
"Israel" 
is still taboo even 
among Muslims I am afraid.  I 
suspect that those who are with ANSWER and other 
grassroots organizations 
have zionists involved who want our focus to be 
on oil just as long as it is 
off their beloved "Israel" and its murderous 
rampages.  Support for "Israel" 
can be stopped but what about oil?  I don't see 
people walking two miles to 
work in protest against oil - greed.  However, I 
do see people 
boycotting 
McD's, Disney, and other companies for supporting 
"Israel".
Insha'allah, I will help distribute information 
about the horrors going on in 
Occupied - 
Palestine 
to Muslims and other members 
of the community.
Salaam,
Sis. 'Aisha
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"ARAB" IS NOT A RACE: Teachings from the 
Hadith
(From Br. Eric Mueller, Texas)
as-Salam `alaykum!
I really enjoyed reading your comments on the 
news for 
day 19.
I would just like to supplement them.
First, there was a remark that Sudanese are 
"sometimes 
regarded as Arabs."  As a matter of fact, Arabic 
speaking Sudanes are ALWAYS regarded as Arabs.  
As you 
correctly observed, Arab is not a racial 
category, but 
a linguistic one.  In fact there is a hadith 
(that is 
evidently weak but which Ibn Taymiya quoted) that 
says 
"Being an Arab for anyone of you does not come 
from 
your father or mother; it comes from the tongue. 
Whoever speaks Arabic is an Arab."  ("Laysat 
al-`Arabiyya bi-ahadikum min ab wa-la umm, 
wa-innama 
hiya bi-l-lisan.  Wa-man takallam al-`Arabiyya 
fa-huwa 
`Arabi.")
There is also a hadith in which our Prophet 
(PBUH) is 
quoted as saying of Salman al-Farsi "Salman is 
one of 
us, as ahl al-bayt"  ("Salman minna, ahl 
al-bayt"), 
that is, despite his Persian origins, he had 
aquired 
the Arabic language and become one of the Arab 
family.
And interestingly, one of the most prominent 
theoreticians of ssecular Arab Nationalism was 
Abu 
Khaldoun Sati` al-Husry (1881-1968) who was born 
in 
Ottoman 
Syria.  
He stressed that Arab nationality 
was 
based on common language, not race.  And although 
he 
was perhaps the most famous writer on Arab 
Nationalism, he was personally of Turkish family 
background, and accounts say that all his life he 
spoke Arabic with a Turkish accent (though I can 
say 
from reading many of his works that he wrote a 
very 
clear, lucid Arabic.)
So our Arabic-speaking Sudanese brothers are not 
"sometimes regarded as Arabs" they ARE Arabs 
without 
any doubt.
Now as to the news of yesterday, 7 April, of 
course we 
all have to rely on what reports are available.
According to Russian intelligence reports on the 
internet, the US forces did not remain in control 
of 
the presidential palaces over the night from 7 to 
8 
April.  All the US forces retreated back to their 
early morning positions by 5:00pm Baghdad time on 
Monday 7 April.  So claims that they controlled 
those 
sites are apparently false.
There is one main website that offers an English 
translation of a Russian intelligence news 
bulletin 
almost every day.  I say "almost" because the 
site has 
become rather slow and negligent about updates 
now 
that we really need them, for some reason.
So the first part of their report for 7 April 
could be 
found on an alternative site (some anarchist 
group) at 
this URL:
http://www.infoshop.org/inews/stories.php?story=03/04/07/2015127
But Venik's site:
http://www.aeronautics.ru
hasn't been updated since the 6th of April, as of 
now, 
morning of 8 April!
Well, so I've translated some highlights of the 
second 
part of the bulletin for 7 April 2003 from the 
Russian 
version at 
www.iraqwar.ru.
wa-s-salam,
Eric Mueller
Texas
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