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INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC SYMPOSIUM OF 
JAMAAT AL-MUSLIMEEN INTERNATIONAL 
WILL BE 
HELD, inshallah, June 21, 2003 in Greensboro, 
North Carolina to discuss the 
future of the Muslim Ummah in America.
Initiating committee:
Kaukab Siddique, 
Ameer
Sis. Motisola M. Abdallah, 
Secretary General
Imam Badi Ali, local host
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Day 16: 
U.S. 
Tank Column Near Baghdad Airport: 
Attacked by Lightly Armed 
Iraqis
Baghdad Prepares for Defense after a Night with 
Lights out: Ferocious U.S. 
Air Assault
Peaceful Demonstrators Block U.S. troops Near 
Mosque of Ali (r.a.) in Najaf
Iraqi forces seem to have withdrawn into 
Baghdad as the American 
forces advanced. Observers think that as in the 
case of Basrah, the Iraqis 
seem to have decided to avoid battles on open 
ground where they are heavily 
outgunned. Instead, they seem to be concentrating 
on defending Baghdad city.
As the day declined in Iraq on April 
3, through the night and 
then the morning of April 4, the U.S. claimed 
repeatedly that Saddam 
International Air Port, only 12 miles from the 
city, has been captured. Iraq 
repeatedly denied that the U.S. juggernaut was 
anywhere near Baghdad. The 
truth seems to lie in between the two claims.
It appears that an American tank column has 
reached very near the 
airport. However, the claim that the airport has 
been captured does not 
appear to be accurate at 12.30 AM (EST) April 4. 
CNN 
has now admitted that 
fighting is going on at the airport. The Iraqis 
seem to be  poorly armed but 
are fearlessly attacking heavily armored American 
forces. CNN admits that 
several pick ups and a bus full of irregulars 
armed only with AK47s charged 
American tanks and gave their lives.
The lights out in Baghdad was a mystery 
and followed some of the 
heaviest bombardment of the war. Some cynics 
think that after repeated 
attempts to knock out Iraqi TV, the U.S. might 
have decided to knock out 
power to the whole city to stop Iraqis from 
watching Iraqi TV.
The Iraqi forces are fighting back on the 
eastern approach to Baghdad 
at Al-Kut and the crossing of the Tigris river.
Basrah too continues to resist capture by the 
British "Desert Rats" 
Division. Iraqi 
mujahideen 
have counterattacked 
and driven the British back.
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IN NAJAF, Iraqi civilians, unarmed, blocked 
the street leading to the 
Mosque of Ali (r.a) when they saw U.S. troops 
marching in the direction of 
the mosque. The demonstration indicated that the 
U.S. has been mistaken in 
thinking that Iraqi Shi'as would support the 
invading forces.
  
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