WHY WAS MULLAH ZAEEF ABDUCTED?
One of the most shameful episodes in 
Pakistani 
President Musharref's devotion 
to the fulfillment of Pax Americana was the kidnaping of Mullah Abdus 
Salaam Zaeef, the 
Islamic 
ambassador of 
Afghanistan 
to Pakistan. Not only was he 
kidnapped from his home in Islamabad, he was handed over to the U.S. 
which had 
already carried out massacres of Islamic POWs in Afghanistan (see New 
Trend's report on MASSACRE IN MAZAR, a documentary prepared by an Irish 
journalist whom U.S. media have banned.)
Question in many people's minds: Why was this shameful action 
carried 
out. A partial answer comes from Kenton Keith. He is the senior Vice 
President of Meridian International Center. When Pervez Musharraf 
stopped 
Zaeef from speaking to the media, Kenton was brought in to try and 
repair the 
damage done by Zaeef. Musharref organized briefings with Pakistan's 
press 
corp (daily) for Kenton so that 
America's 
viewpoint may be projected.
Kenton, 
an arrogant but innocuous man with overlong side burns, spoke about 
his experience later.  Kenton said:
"WE WERE TAKING A BEATING FROM ABDUS SALAAM ZAEEF." Why? Because Zaeef 
was 
"claiming civilian casualties" and like the "Pakis" was referring to 
the "war on Islam." 
[Research has proven that Zaeef was right. Even the 
New York Times 
and 
NPR 
have admitted "thousands" of Afghan civilians killed in U.S. bombing. 
Islamic 
sources say 60,000 have been killed with entire villages buried in the 
mud.]
Kenton insisted that USA's bombing was "quite impressively humane." 
His 
"theory" is that Muslims accept martyrdom owing to "peer pressure." 
{All 
quotes in this report are from Keith's interview on C-Span, April 3, 
2002}
Thus strangely enough. America, which claims freedom of 
expression as 
its key virtue, WANTED TO SILENCE the ONE MAN who had the credibility 
to 
break through America's 24/7 propaganda barrage. By speaking the truth, 
Mullah Zaeef signed his own death warrant (or if he is still alive, the 
torture and humiliation he has suffered.) THUS THE TALIBAN GIVE US THE 
ONLY 
MAN WHO SACRIFICED HIS LIFE FOR FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION. Strange but 
true!
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Are Qur'an and Hikmah (wisdom) the same? Is Hikmah only in the Qur'an?
By Kaukab Siddique, Ph.D
In a posting on WideMinds, a prominent member of the Perwezi sect, 
Mr. 
Bashir Abid, tried to claim that Muslims should follow only the Qur'an 
because, in his words, "The Wisdom is in the Qur'an itself."  He refers 
to 
Sura 17:23-38 which contains "principles and values" and then quotes 
verse 
17:39: "These are (values and principles) among the Wisdom (Al Hikmah) 
which 
your Sustainer has revealed to you." From this verse, Bashir Abid 
concludes : 
"in other words, Qur'anic values and principles are sufficient for the 
sustained growth and development of an healthy society."
From this point to jumps to this strange claim, typical of Perwezi 
sect 
members, that "Therefore we don't need any secondary source to look for 
wisdom. It is absolutely childish view to think that Al Kitab means 
Qur'an 
and Al Hikmah means Hadith or Sunnah. The question is: If Qur'an does 
not 
contain Wisdom, then what does it meant for." (Quoted as in Mr. Abid's 
message.)
REBUTTAL:
1. The Qur'an does NOT say that Allah revealed ONLY the Qur'an to the 
Prophet 
Muhammad (pbuh). The Qur'an gives us the prayer of Abraham and Ismail 
(pbut) 
which Allah answered by sending Muhammad (pbuh):
"Our Lord! Send among them a Messenger of their own who will recite 
your 
verses to them and teach them the Book and Wisdom and purify them: For 
thou 
art the exalted in Might, the Wise." (2:129)
Thus the messenger was to:
1) Recite the verses revealed to him,
2) teach the Book,
3)teach wisdom, related to the Book,
4) purify them.
The tasks of the messenger obviously go beyond merely reciting or 
transmitting the verses received from Allah.
The Qur'an later on affirms that Muhammad's (pbuh) role is exactly 
as 
defined in the prayer of Abraham and Ismail (pbut). It says:
"It is He Who has sent among the unlettered people a messenger from 
among 
themselves, to recite to them His verses, to purify them, and to teach 
them 
the Book and Wisdom, - although they had been in error manifest." 
(62:2)
Note that the BOOK and WISDOM (Hikmah) are two SEPARATE items. The 
Qur'an is NOT saying "the wisdom in the Book."
Then the Qur'an goes on to point out that this role of the Prophet 
(pbuh) is not only for the time when the Book was being revealed in 
Arabia but for the FUTURE too. [Read on from 62:2 with reference to the 
"unlettered people."]
"Along with others of them, who have not already joined them: And 
He is Exalted in Might, Wise." (62:3)
So the Prophet (pbuh) is meant to teach and purify people who were 
not his immediate audience. This entire role of the Prophet (pbuh) has 
been 
preserved in the authentic hadith WHICH HIS COMPANIONS NARRATED. All 
who met 
Muhammad (pbuh) and were faithful to his message knew that his teaching 
of 
the Qur'an and wisdom plus his process of purification of humanity 
must be 
preserved in its purity and transmitted.
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The Qur'an, in addition to the verses referred to above, also 
uses the 
word HIKMAH is a variety of ways. There is HIKMAH (wisdom) in the 
Qur'am 
itself, as Bashir Abid noted from surah 17, but that does not limit it 
to the 
Qur'an. Here is an example of a verse which clarifies the fact that 
HIKMAH 
(wisdom) is not the same as KITAB (the BOOK). 
"We bestowed al-Hikmah (wisdom) on Luqman ..." (31:12) It does not mean 
that 
Allah gave a Qur'an or a Book to Luqman,
The Qur'an is a powerful and eloquent Book and uses Arabic words in a 
great 
variety of ways (such as the term "hadith" which has also been 
distorted by 
the Perwezi sect.) That is all more the reason why Allah sent the 
Qur'an to 
us through the Messenger (pbuh) so that we should not put our own 
desires into its interpretation.
The teachings of the Messenger (pbuh) are essential to Islam and have 
been 
preserved in the authentic hadith owing to the tremendous effort of his 
Sahaba (the blessed companions). The scholars of Islam made sure that 
the 
Hadith were preserved in their purity. They still do not come up to 
the 
excellence of the Qur'an but they are the best that human beings could 
preserve.
Make no mistake about it, Hadith are the revolutionary teachings of the 
greatest revolutionary of all times. The Qur'an has been applied to 
every 
aspect of life owing to its interpretation, the Hikmah, revealed to the 
Prophet (pbuh). It is this Hikmah which is the irritant to the 
sectarians who 
want to destroy the purity of Islam. Just as Allah and the messenger 
means 
Allah and the messenger (and not Allah and Allah, which would be 
redundant), 
Qur'an and Hikmah means Qur'an AND Hikmah (not Qur'an and Qur'an, which 
would 
be redundant.)
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