Political Concepts

Views on the News – 2 Jan 2014

Headlines:

• Islam to Become Ireland’s 2nd Largest Religion

• Moscow Patriarchate: Russia Must Do More to Combat Radical Islam

• Afghanistan Rejects Grim US Intelligence Forecast as Baseless

• China Strengthens Pakistan Ties with $6.5bn Loan For Nuclear Power


Islam to Become Ireland’s 2nd Largest Religion

Population statistics compiled by the Central Statistics Office confirmed that Islam is now Ireland’s fastest-growing religion and, at its current rate of expansion, it is set to become the second religion in the State after Catholicism by 2043. The latest Census figures also revealed that 84pc of the Irish population describe themselves as Catholic, down from 91.6pc in the 1991 census. The second fastest growing religion in Ireland is Orthodox Christianity, where numbers have doubled in the space of five years, rising to 45,223 in 2011. This is almost entirely down to immigration from the former Soviet bloc states where Orthodox Christianity is dominant. The Protestant religions accounted for some 5pc of the population, dramatically down on figures from 1900-1920. The number of Irish people with no religion, atheists and agnostics, increased by 400pc in Ireland between 1991 and 2011 to a total of 277,237. [Source: FrontPage Magazine]

The Messenger of Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم said,

«ليبلغن هذا الأمر ما بلغ الليل والنهار، ولا يترك الله بيت مدر ولا وبر إلا أدخله الله هذا الدين بعز عزيز أو بذل ذليل، عزاً يعز الله به الإسلام وذلاً يذل الله به الكفر»

“This matter (Islam) will reach where the night and day reach, and Allah will enter it into every home, even if they were made from mud or hair by the might of those who are mighty and the disgrace of those who are disgraced; with glory that Allah glorifies Islam, and disgrace that He will disgrace disbelief with.”

Moscow Patriarchate: Russia Must Do More to Combat Radical Islam

Amid recent terrorist attacks in Volgograd, a city of one million in southern Russia, a leading Russian Orthodox Church official has called upon the nation to do more to combat radical Islam. The Reuters News Agency reported that militants are seeking to establish an Islamist state near Volgograd. “If the circulation of Nazi ideological clichés has been strictly limited or banned in certain cases, why not apply the same scheme to the radical interpretation of Islam rejected by most Muslims themselves?” said Archpriest Vsevolod Chaplin, the head of the Synodal Department for Church and Society Relations, according to an Interfax news agency report. “By saying that some casual people without a certain face, clan, tribe, convictions, or membership of this or that organization commit something, we, on the one hand, surely try to evade tough questions, not to sow panic, and not to split society,” he added. “This is all understandable. But if we ignore the problem, it can very easily bury us in five or seven years.” [Source: CatholicCulture.org]

Has it escaped the attention of Archpriest Vsevolod the atrocities committed by Russia over the past 20 years in Caucasus, especially in Chechnya and Dagestan? The notorious oppression of Muslim populations in the Russian federation together with Russia’s support for Assad’s brutal war machine in Syria is the real reason behind Muslims revolting against Russian authority and not radical Islam.

Afghanistan Rejects Grim US Intelligence Forecast As Baseless

President Hamid Karzai’s spokesman dismissed the US forecast, reported by The Washington Post over the weekend, and suggested there was an ulterior motive for it. “We strongly reject that as baseless, as they have in the past been proved inaccurate,” Aimal Faizi told Reuters. Relations between Afghanistan and the United States have grown seriously strained recently by Karzai’s refusal to sign the security pact that would permit some US forces to stay. US officials have said that unless a deal is reached to keep perhaps 8,000 US troops, the Taliban might stage a major comeback and al-Qaeda could regain safe havens. The pact must also be signed for the United States and its allies to provide billions more dollars in aid. Without a deal, the United States could pull out all troops — the zero option — leaving Afghan forces to battle the Taliban on their own. The United States has set Jan 1st 2014 as deadline for Afghanistan to sign the pact, but the White House has said it is prepared to let the deadline slip until early January. The US intelligence estimate predicted setbacks even if some US troops remained. But some US officials felt the forecast was overly pessimistic, The Post said. [Source: Washington Post]

The truth of the matter is that Afghanistan is source of failure and humiliation for both America and its agent Karzai. Whether the security pact is signed or not the prospects for American hegemony are extremely bleak in Afghanistan and beyond.

China Strengthens Pakistan Ties with $6.5bn Loan for Nuclear Power

China has agreed to provide Pakistan with a $6.5bn loan to construct twin nuclear power stations in the southern port city of Karachi, the largest ever Chinese financing deal for a single project in the country. The Karachi facilities will add 15 per cent to the energy-starved nation’s generation capacity. Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif hailed the project as “a big source of electricity supply” during a media briefing on the economy at his office in Islamabad. The deal follows a series of other Chinese financing arrangements in Pakistan, including a $600m loan from the People’s Bank of China last May, deepening ties between the two Asian nations. Analysts familiar with the growth in China’s links with Pakistan say its support for the Karachi plants signifies an escalation in Beijing’s involvement in the country. “This is a very important signal. The Chinese seem to be saying they stand on the side of Pakistani people and want to help ease their misery,” said a senior western diplomat in Islamabad, who spoke on condition of anonymity. The $6.5bn loan also follows a pattern of China’s growing presence in South Asia, including the building or financing of infrastructure projects elsewhere in Pakistan and in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Myanmar. [Source: Financial Times]

Pakistan needs to develop political acumen that enables it use China to shut down America’s war against Pakistan. But this cannot be achieved by the present political leadership whose souls are tied to serving American interests. Only under the caliphate major powers will be played against each other to not only protect the Ummah but to further advance the Islamic dawah in the world.