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Zulqi'dah 25, 1425/January 6, 2005 #2
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Jamaat al-Muslimeen 
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ISLAMIC 
SPIRITUAL UNDERSTANDING OF TSUNAMI CATACLYSM: What the 
Qur'an 
Teaches
Imam Badi Ali, 
peace activist from Greensboro, NC, points out the guidance from Qur'an and 
Hadith 
about tsunami cataclysm.
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We human being are from Allah. He takes us back when he wants to. 
We cannot know when this will happen. Allah takes us from here and 
transplants us elsewhere.
 
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Reward and punishment from Allah will be in the Hereafter. The 
tragedies we face test us. In this world the good can suffer 
sometimes more than those who do wrong.
 
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Much of human suffering has to with human wrong doing which is exposed 
by cataclysms like the tsunami. Human oppression and exploitation
[zulm and istahsal]
are exposed by such tragedies.
 
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In Aceh, the military government had deprived the people of development, 
strong houses, and warning systems. For several days the government did 
not reveal the disaster which had taken place. This is oppression.
 
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In Thailand, the tragedy exposed deep corruption and sexual exploitation. 
Thousands of the richest people in the world go to Thailand to turn it 
into a big brothel.
 
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In Sri Lanka a terrible civil went on for twenty years between the 
Tamils and the Sinhalese.
[The Israelis were involved in arming both sides.]
As a result, there was no national development and unity. Mines 
littered the area and the people were cut off from each other.
 
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What matters for Muslims facing tragedy is: HOW DO WE RESPOND? Do we care? 
As people from God, do we feel the suffering in our souls? What do we give?
 
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Americans are very good at heart, very generous, and easily write 
checks for those who suffer BUT WE MUST ALSO CHANGE OUR LIFE STYLES. 
We cannot continue to live as if nothing happened. Our spirits should 
be in tune with the suffering people of the world. We should not go 
back to business as usual.
 
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ISLAMIC WORKERS WAY AHEAD OF OTHERS in TSUNAMI RELIEF: Aceh, 
Indonesia: 
CBS Admits
January 6, 2005. 
CBS 
nightly news admitted that a relief camp run by ISLAMIC MILITANTS is 
active in the "INACCESSIBLE" area of Aceh, Indonesia, bringing relief 
to the stricken people. CBS tried to surmise that the 200 militants 
working in the camp might be Al-Qaida and that the 
U.S. 
forces are keeping an eye on them.
[The area is far from the capital city of Banda Aceh where some 
U.S. relief has arrived.]
[TWO HUNDRED RELIEF WORKERS! WOW! How many has America sent?]
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Without much fanfare, Pakistan is setting up a 50 bed field hospital 
in the Aceh area of Indonesia. Two C130 Pakistani planes filled with 
medicines, food and clothing arrived earlier.
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Historic Trial Nears Conclusion
by 
Kaukab Siddique
Lynne Stewart, Mohommed Yusry, Ahmed 'Abdel Sattar.
Issues of attorney rights, faculty freedom, free speech.
Suffering of 
Dr. Omar 'Abdel Rahman 
and the Plight of the 
Egyptian 
People is the Background
January 4 and 5, 2004. New York City. 
New Trend's 
editor attended the most important trial concerning the 
Muslims of America. 
It was also an opportunity for the editor to talk to the three 
defendants enormously famous in the human 
rights 
communities.
The issues here are central to civil society in America, in general, 
and to the rights of America's Muslims in particular.
With the prosecution of Ms. Lynne Stewart, famous human rights activist 
and Dr. Omar 'Abdel Rahman's attorney, the U.S. government crossed the 
rubicon of civilization and started behaving in a way not very 
different from that of the Hosni 
Mubarak 
regime in Egypt. In her arrest, though she was released on bail, the 
U.S. government was signalling to attorneys standing up for the 
rights of political prisoners that they themselves could be targeted.
When Lynne Stewart visited her client Dr. Omar 'Abdel Rahman, buried 
alive in solitary confinement, she was accompanied by Mohammad Yusry, 
a professor at a New York university, as translator
[because the blind Shaikh, Dr. Omar, does not speak English].
He too was arrested and released on bail. Following the news of his 
arrest, he was dismissed summarily from his faculty position without 
proper procedure. The faculty of his school supported him and have 
published an extensive report which rejects the action taken against 
him. The dismissal of Prof. Yusry brings up the entire issue of 
academic freedom and the rights of faculty.
Central to the case is Ahmed 'Abdel Sattar, an Egyptian-American 
Muslim, whose solid Islamic faith caused him to stand up for the rights 
of the blind Shaikh, Dr. Omar 'Abdel Rahman. In the process of helping 
the Shaikh during his stay in America, 'Abdel Sattar, Ahmed to his 
friends, became acutely aware of the situation in his home country Egypt.
The blind Shaikh, Dr. Omar, was convicted and sentenced in a bogus 
trial to life imprisonment. During and after the trial Ahmed was 
involved in an ongoing effort first to defend the name of the Shaikh 
and then to keep it alive in the 
media. 
As his capable attorney, Mr. Paul, pointed out on January 5, Ahmed 
worked with the Committee to Free Shaikh Omar 'Abdel Rahman. 
Efforts were made to get the support of American leaders, in particular 
Minister Louis Farrakhan.
The U.S. government kept tightening the restrictions on the blind Shaikh, 
trying to cut him off from all human contact other than those of his 
captors. The more the Shaikh sank into the shadows of the American gulag, 
the more active Ahmed became in his efforts to keep the Shaikh's name 
alive.
As his publicity efforts were published in the Arabic 
media, 
specially in England, Egyptian dissidents, including militants from 
Gamaa al-Islamia [the Islamic group in Egypt] started calling him 
from various parts of the world.
For these opponents of the Egyptian regime, the key issue was a 
Peace Initiative by which there would be a cease fire in Egypt and 
the Egyptian dictator, Mubarak, would be persuaded to release the 
thousands of Egyptians he holds without trial.
For the peace to take place, it was essential that the blind Shaikh, 
spiritual leader of Gamaa al-Islamiyya, give his support to the 
Peace Initiative. To complicate things further, the Gamaa was divided 
on the issue. Those Gamaa leaders in Mubarak's prisons favored peace 
while those outside, in particular a leading militant named Taha, who 
was in 
Afghanistan 
called to oppose it.
Ahmed started receiving all these call with the callers pressing him 
to take their viewpoints to the Shaikh through his attorney, 
Lynne Stewart. Attorneys are permitted to keep their clients informed 
of the situation related to their issues and the world situation in 
general.
All these calls which Ahmed received over the years were taped by the FBI. 
The government had them translated and for the last few months these 
translations were read in court to build a case against Ahmed.
Ahmed's attorney systematically showed that the phone conversations 
did not imply in any way that Ahmed is a "terrorist" or part of a 
"terrorist" organization. He was simply exercising his right to listen 
to opposition viewpoints and to keep the Shaikh informed. THERE IS NO 
PROSECUTION WITNESS, NOT ONE, WHO COULD SUPPORT THE GOVERNMENT STORY. 
It is a prosecution without witnesses.
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Ahmed's trial is central to the freedom and rights of America's Muslims. 
Attorney Paul took hours to go through the taped phone calls
[in particular on January 4]
to show that Ahmed NEVER advocated or supported violence of any kind 
and certainly not against his family's country, America.
If listening to dissidents and passing on their viewpoints to a man 
who can make peace between them and his country's government is to 
be a crime in America, it could undermine the First Amendment rights 
on which freedom on America is based.
[to be continued, inshallah.]
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U.S. No Longer Able to Stand Opposing ViewPoint . BANNED AL MANAR TV. 
Arab American says, same rule should apply to 
Fox TV.
[New Trend does not support all or most of Al-Manar's content, 
but by banning it, the U.S. has shown that it is losing the battle 
of ideas and finds recourse in Censorship. This news is excerpted 
from December 12, 
Washington Post, 
but though late should not be ignored by those who support 
independent and free 
media.]
Al-Manar has been removed from U.S. airwaves after 
the State Department designated it a supporter of terrorism. 
State Department officials placed the satellite television network, 
run by the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, on its Terrorist Exclusion 
List on Friday because of what they described as its incitement of 
terrorist activity. The designation means foreign nationals who work 
for the network or provide it any support can be barred from the 
United States, officials said.
"It's not a question of freedom of speech," State Department spokesman 
Richard A. Boucher said. "It's a question of incitement of violence. 
We don't see why, here or anywhere else, a terrorist organization 
should be allowed to spread its hatred and incitement through the 
television airwaves."
Al-Manar is protesting the designation, saying on its Web site that 
banning it was an attempt "to terrorize and silence thoughts that are 
not in line with U.S. and 
Israeli 
policies."
The U.S. action had the effect of banning al-Manar in the United States, 
where its programming had been beamed via GlobeCast, a company that 
sells access to foreign television programs by satellite. "As of 
Friday last week, that channel is no longer on the satellite," 
GlobeCast spokesman Robert Marking said.
Some Arabic-speaking Americans expressed frustration with the State 
Department's action. Osama Siblani, publisher of the Arab American 
News, a newspaper in Dearborn, Mich., said al-Manar is popular in 
this country in part because of its strong support for "resistance 
against Israeli occupation."
"I disagree with the State Department that it incites violence," he said. 
"By that standard, they should shut Fox News for inciting violence 
against Muslims."
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WAR NEWS: [Collected by New Trend's Media Monitor.]
IRAQ:
January 6: In Baghdad, the mujahideen blew up a 35 ton 
U.S. Bradley tank, one of the heaviest vehicles in the U.S. arsenal. 
All 7 U.S. troops in it were killed. [Source 
ABC TV.] 
Another 2 U.S. troops were killed in the Fallujah area.
From January 1 onwards, the 
mujahideen 
have wrought havoc with the Iraqi collaborator forces armed by the U.S. 
The Governor of Baghdad was killed along with his 6 bodyguards. 
Observers say that killing of collaborators is accepted in all 
civilizations when a country is occupied by outside forces.
[New Tend's observers point out that the attacks are not aimed at all 
Shi'ites marking them as collaborators. Only those Shi'ites who work 
with American forces and are armed and funded by them are under attack. 
Shi'ites with Moqteda al-Sadr are not under attack.]
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Indian 
occupation forces are sending out hit squads to terrorize the occupied 
Muslim nation. One hit squad in Chatrag kidnaped and murdered a mosque 
Imam on January 3. India sees Imams as the motivators of resistance. 
People in the area came out to protest the atrocity.
In Jammu,on January 4, a hit squad kidnaped and murdered a Muslim woman. 
The Indian government claimed that she committed suicide.
In Shopian an Indian hit squad kidnapped and murdered a young man named 
Shakil Ahmed.
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On January 5, Kashmiris in Muzaffarabad and all the small towns of AZAD 
[free] Kashmir held rallies to remind the U.N. and the world that on 
January 5, 1949 the United Nations had passed a resolution 
recognizing the Kashmiri people's right of self-determination. 
Since then most of Kashmir has been under Indian occupation.
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AFGHANISTAN
The new year, 2005, began with Taliban attacks on U.S. troops and its 
mercenary Afghans. In one attack near Shindand, western Afghanistan, 
a soldier from the intelligence wing of U.S. Special Forces was killed.
On Jan 3 a couple of Taliban jumped a U.S. patrol in Paktia. In 
hand to hand fighting, one U.S. soldier, 2 Afghan mercenaries 
and one Taliban were killed. Four Afghan mercenaries were wounded.
On January 5, in Zabul province, Taliban attacked three posts held by 
Afghan mercenaries armed by the U.S. They killed 7 mercenaries and 
wounded 9 and set their trucks on fire. In a U.S. counter attack 
three Taliban were killed.
[Most of southern, southeastern and southwestern Afghanistan, which are 
Pashtun and hard core Islamic are under Taliban control at night.]
PAKISTANI TROOPS CLASH WITH Pro-U.S. AFGHANS
On January 2, Taliban inside Afghanistan shot down a pilotless U.S. plane 
which crashed inside Pakistani territory. From January 3 to 5, Afghan 
mercenaries working for the U.S. indulged in fire fights with Pakistani 
troops in their attempts to retrieve the wreckage of the plane. In one 
such exchange a Pakistani soldier was killed. Pakistani troops then 
opened HEAVY ARTILLERY FIRE on the pro-U.S. Afghans killing 5 of them 
and stopping further attempts.
[The Pakistani government is working hard to do damage control but 
obviously some local Pakistan commanders consider the pro-U.S. 
forces their enemies.]
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Interesting Light on Jesus' Crucifixion from the Bible itself: 
Proof it did not happen to Jesus (pbuh)
[This interpretation is from an eminent reader of New Trend in Louisiana, 
a sister who was a Christian and accepted Islam many years back- Ed.]
According to the Gospels, Jesus Barabbas (Barabbas means the son of the 
father - Bar (son of) Abbas (father)) was set free (see Mark 14:14, 
Matthew 27:26, Luke 23:25). Barabbas' first name, 
Jesus, has been deleted in many translations of the Gospels allegedly 
because the translators did not want the reader to get Jesus the Galilean 
who was crucified mixed up with Jesus the son of the father 
who was set free by Pontius Pilate.
Josephus, an ancient historian, reported Jesus' full name as Jesus 
Barabbas. The Oxford Study Bible has retained the original text which 
says according to Matt 27:17: When 
the people assembled Pilate said to them, 'Which 
would you like me to release to you -JESUS BARABBAS or 
Jesus called the Messiah..." The Jesus "called the 
Messiah" in this verse refers to Jesus the Galilean (Matt 26:69).
Galilea was a part of Samaria whose people were descendants of the 
Assyrians and not of Abraham (as).
"When the Assyrians conquered all the northern tribes 
in 722, the leaders of Samaria were deported and other 
Assyrian captives were resettled in the city. This 
mixing of peoples in Samaria led to greater mingling 
of religious traditions. In 538 the Persians conquered 
the Babylonians and allowed the leaders of Judah, who 
had been taken into exile by the Babylonian Empire in 
587, to return to Jerusalem. Samaritans offered to 
help these returning Judeans rebuild the temple 
destroyed by the Babylonians and proposed that the two 
peoples worship there together. When the Judeans 
refused their offer, the Samaritans tried to prevent 
the rebuilding of the temple. After the Judeans fought 
them off and constructed their temple in Jerusalem, 
the Samaritans built their own temple on Mount 
Gerezim."
Galilea was also the home of the Zealots and the 
Sicarii, two groups that assassinated the Romans and 
Roman collaborators.Another Galilean rebel called 
Judas the Galilean was executed around 40 AD by the 
Romans and he is also referred to as a messiah. It is 
highly likely that the crucifixion of Jesus the 
Galilean was fused with the story of Jesus the Prophet 
who was set free.
Jesus the Galilean was probably a Samaritan who was 
descended from the Assyrians. His name may not have 
been Jesus at all but Judas, the Galilean messiah who 
died at the hands of the Romans in 40 AD. Judas was 
later made into an evil person probably when Rome 
became the headquarters of Christianity. The Romans 
would not have favored a person who was famous for 
executing their countrymen in Palestine.
As for Jesus Barabbas, he was called the son of the 
father because his earthly father was unknown since 
Allah (swt) created him without a father. If his 
father were known, he would have been referred to by 
his father's name as Jesus Bar Yusuf. Instead, he was 
known by his mother's name Jesus Bar Miriam-(see Mark 
6:3).
So again the Quran is absolutely correct. Jesus 
(as) was not crucified but it was made to appear to 
the Jews that he had been crucified. The false 
impression of Jesus' death at the hands of the Romans 
was created by the Romans and the Jews who wanted to 
halt the spread of his followers. Between the Roman 
interpolated Gospels and the Jewish Talmudic stories, 
the impression was created that the Prophet of Allah 
and the Galilean who was killed were the same person.
They were actually two separate people.
Jesus Barabbas was the Prophet and descendant of Abraham and Jesus 
(aka Judas) the Galilean was a Judaized descendant of 
Assyrians who fought the Roman occupation as a Zealot.
Yours Sister in Islam
Um Esma
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