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Ref: our article on 
WOMEN: 
EQUAL, AHEAD or in 
HELL?
"...this is excellent stuff - especially the 
pro-Muslim women pieces. 
keep up the good work."
yvonne [England]
Ed. Note: Yvonne Ridley is the journalist who was 
captured by the Taliban and 
later had the moral courage to write against 
stereotypical versions of the 
Taliban.
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Dr Kaukab Siddique:
Thank you for your response 
to women in 
Hadith. 
There is 
one thing left here, why do women have to strive 
hard to go to heaven, even 
something like telling their husbands that you 
are never good (wrong or right) 
can send them to hell but men have it easy? They 
can bring 3 more wives 
implying that first is not good enough for 
whatever reason and will enjoy the 
eternity in heaven. Another thing which I am not 
clear is the last speech by Prophet 
(PBUH) which states to be firm with women. The 
whole speech is wonderful about 
race and human equality but when comes to women, 
it is recommended firmness.
Thank you!
PS: I don't agree with everything you say but I 
like your stand on women, 
very progressive compare with other religious 
groups including your favorite 
Maulana Maudoodi. I have posted this response on 
APPNA's 
list (Association of 
Pakistani Physicians).
Ghazala Kazi
West Virginia
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The Fate of a Prominent 
Palestinian 
in the 
U.S.
AbdelHaleem Ashqar Fears he Will be Handed Over 
to 
Israel
Tortured by Israel, Refuses to Allow his Words 
Before U.S. Grand Jury to be 
used to Persecute Palestinians
Dear Respected Brothers and Sisters:
Alsalam Allaikum
Alhmdulilah Always
Yesterday, I appeared in front of Chief Judge 
Kocoras in the Federal court in 
Chicago 
in an issued related to the Grand Jury. 
Unfortunately, Judge Kocoras 
ruled to jail me in civil contempt** charges 
(Refusal to testify in front of 
Grand Jury). However, the Imprisonment will be in 
effect after two weeks due to 
our request to appeal Judge's ruling to the court 
of Appeal (7th Circuit 
Court). The imprisonment for civil contempt is 
designed to coerce the person to 
testify and it will last for the lifetime of the 
Grand Jury, but not to exceed 
18 months or until the judge is convinced that 
the person would not change 
his/her mind.
Thank you for your Duaa
Abdelhaleem Ashqar
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Background
On Tuesday 6/25/2003, I appeared before a Grand 
Jury sitting in Chicago at 
Northern District of Illinois, pursuant to a 
subpoena served upon me and refused 
to answer any question and made the following 
statement:
My Statement to the Grand Jury
Chicago, Illinois
6/25/2003
I respectfully refuse to answer any question put 
to me other than my name, 
address and occupation on several grounds:
Most Important
To do so would violate my long-held and 
unshakeable Religious, Political and 
Personal Beliefs
Second
Any answer I might provide could and would be 
given to Israel and would be 
used by Israel against me in an unfair illegal 
and politically motivated 
prosecution for my beliefs and associations and 
Religion
Third
Having been tortured before by Israel for my 
beliefs, associations, and 
Religion, any answer I might provide could and 
would be given to Israel which would 
once again torture me as a result of such answers
Fourth
I have been for years the subject of widespread 
electronic surveillance which 
is illegal and being used by the Grand Jury to 
prepare for and to question 
me. Approximately, five years ago, I was 
subpoenaed to appear before a Grand 
Jury in New York regarding what I believe to be 
the same subject matter as this. 
At that time, I refused to testify and I was held 
in contempt and jailed for 
six months
I began a hunger strike as soon as I was jailed 
and maintained that strike 
until my release leaving me with permanent 
medical problems. 
It is not my intention to obstruct justice or to 
interfere with any matters 
under consideration by this Grand Jury 
As I said I can not answer any question today 
just as I refused to do so five 
years ago for the reasons I have set forth. I can 
not and will not permit my 
answers to be used against my friends, relatives 
and colleagues who have 
committed no crimes or wrongs but are being 
singled out for their involvement in 
the struggle for our political legitimate rights 
as recognized under 
international law. I would rather die than betray 
my beliefs and commitment to freedom, 
justice and democracy for Palestine and 
Palestinians who have been homeless for 
more than 50 years.
I will never give evidence or cooperate in any 
way with Grand Jury, or any 
other, no matter what the consequences to me
Then, I was granted immunity and appeared before 
the Grand Jury again and I 
reiterated my stand and read the aforesaid 
statement. Finally, I was directed 
in front of Chief Judge Kocoras who found me in 
contempt of court, which is 
known as civil contempt. Instead of jailing me on 
the spot, the judge per the 
request of Mr. Stanley Cohen-my attorney decided 
to give the attorney some time 
to challenge the legality of electronic 
surveillance as well as to jail some 
one twice in civil contempt. The judge will make 
a ruling in the issue in 
August, 13, 2003 in the Federal court in Chicago. 
However, the government threatened 
to file criminal contempt charges and obstruction 
of justice for refusal to 
testify. Also, the previous conditions prevailed: 
to report to FBI twice daily 
by phone; not to leave the state or the country 
and to report to INS twice 
weekly.
**Civil contempt involves the violation or 
disobeying of a rule or order, and 
is not a criminal charge. The legal purpose of 
confining a person for civil 
contempt is to coerce the witness to answer 
questions. Accordingly, US laws 
provides that one can be held in civil contempt 
only when there is a substantial 
likelihood or realistic possibility that the 
witness will testify.
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IRAQI 
CIVILIAN DEATHS REMAIN UNREPORTED
By Mohammed Ozeir, 
Pacific News Service
Excerpted
A review of the Arab press –– counting only 
deaths that were a direct result 
of armed U.S. or British actions, and taking care 
not to double-count 
fatalities –– reveals that since May 1, the day 
President 
Bush 
announced the end of 
major combat operations in Iraq, 245 Iraqi 
civilians have been killed as a 
direct result of military action or war-related 
events. 
This number is small when compared to the 
estimate of civilian deaths from 
the entire war, compiled by British-based Iraq 
Body Count, which put the number 
between 6,086 and 7,797. The extensive 
cross-checking and conservative methods 
used to obtain this estimate can be reviewed at
www.iraqbodycount.org.
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Conservatism Confused with Religion by many 
Muslims
ADVICE to Muslim Woman: There is no Priestly 
Class in Islam
Stopping Women from Entering a Mosque Violates 
Islamic Teachings
Dear Sheryl
Assalamu alay kum
In view of the variety of viewpoints that a new 
Muslim can be exposed to, it 
is imperative that one understands the thought 
process to judge whether what 
someone is saying is correct or not.
The most remarkable thing about Islam is that 
knowing what is right or wrong 
is not the sole domain of a priestly class who 
makes laws for the Muslims' 
community. All Muslims have the right to examine 
the sources from which a 
law is derived. To do this one does not need to 
have a degree from a 
religious institution but the opinions of the 
scholars is certainly most 
useful.
The sources of Islamic law are:
1. 
Quran. 
An English translation of the Quran 
will be useful. I suggest 
the commonly used translation of Abdullah Yusuf 
Ali. The Quran is the word 
of God verbatim.
2. Hadith or the sayings of the Prophet (pboh). 
There are 6 major books of 
hadith. These are Bukhari, Muslim, Tirmidhi, Abu 
Dawood, Ibn Majah and 
Nasaai. Although there are some hadith which are 
unauthentic, the hadith 
have been subjected to severe scrutiny.
Therefore to determine if what has been said is 
incorrect my advice is as 
follows:
1. Determine from the person if what he or she is 
saying is in terms of the 
Quran. Determine the chapter and verse number and 
check it for yourself.
2. If the person says the ruling is from the 
hadith then you should ask 
him/her the name of the book of hadith (i.e. one 
of the 6 mentioned above) 
and the hadith number. If the hadith is in 
Bukhari or Muslim, the probability 
of it being authentic is very high. You can then 
ask a learned person as to 
the authenticity of the hadith. You could also 
refer your question on the 
hadith to Dr Kaukab Siddique who I have copied on 
this e-mail. He has 
already done much research on the hadith. His 
e-mail address is
KSidd37398@aol.com.
It is sad that in your area women are not allowed 
to pray in the mosques. 
During the time of the Prophet (pboh) women were 
allowed to attend 
congregational prayers.
I trust that you will find the above guidelines 
of some assistance.
Was salaam
Adam Seedat [South Africa]
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