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Friday, 11 April 2008 |
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بِسْمِ اللّهِ الرَّحْمـَنِ الرَّحِيمِ
The most recent provocations emanating from Europe are but one in a long line of hostilities directed at Islam and the Muslims.
The West's campaign against Islam did not commence with the invasion of
Afghanistan and Iraq, nor the production of Geert Wilder's polemic
'Fitna', nor the publication of the blasphemous cartoons, nor the
establishment of the 'Stop the Islamisation of Europe' coalition, nor
the banning of the hijab, nor the expulsion of Muslims, nor the secret
rendition of Muslim nationals, nor the provocations of the Pope, nor
the adoption of forced assimilationist policies, nor the propaganda
spurting from the mouths of Presidents, Prime Ministers and
politicians. On the contrary, George W Bush, the so called leader of
the 'free world', has not shied away from reminding the world about the
historical nature of this struggle when he makes repeated references to
the 'crusades'.
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Tuesday, 01 April 2008 |
In the name of Allah, The Sublimely Exalted, The All Compelling Subduer, The Abaser
Amongst the created there are those who believe in the clear signs He
has sent down and who utilize this life on earth for works worthy of
praise. And they command good and forbid evil.
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Thursday, 21 February 2008 |
On Friday 15th February, HT Denmark Protested against the reprinting of the cartoons attacking the Prophet (saw). The protest took place in Copenhagen and gathered many hundreds. Here are the official videos from the demonstration.
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Monday, 18 February 2008 |
On Friday 15th February, HT Denmark Protested against the reprinting of the cartoons attacking the Prophet (saw). The protest took place in Copenhagen and gathered many hundreds.
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Saturday, 19 May 2007 |
We note with concern your recent comments concerning Muslim
assimilation as expressed on Neil Mitchell’s 3AW program on Friday 11th
May 2007.
Allow us to briefly re-visit some of what you had to say.
When questioned about the allocation of funding in the 2007-08 Federal
Budget for the express purpose of Muslim assimilation, you responded:
“Well there's every reason to try and assimilate, and I
unapologetically use that word, assimilate a section of the community,
a tiny minority of whose members have caused concern and after all once
somebody's become a citizen of this country the best thing we can do is
to absorb them into the mainstream.”
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Saturday, 19 May 2007 |
The following is a translation from Arabic of a reply to those in Holland who have called for changing the Qur’an.
The newspaper ‘Democratic Awakening’, the mouth piece of the People’s
party for freedom and democracy, the VVD, has published an article
titled: “The face of God in Qur’an and the Bible: The differences and
Consequences”, written by a certain Frankfrie. The writer claims that
the picture portrayed by the Qur’an is primitive and has no clarity and
is intolerant. He further argues that the Qur’anic portrayal of God
encourages hatred and violence especially against those who carry a
different point of view. The writer then concludes that the circulation
of Qur’an in its current form is criminal and all its texts that
instill hatred and violence should be discarded.
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Thursday, 01 January 2004 |
The following is a letter and photos of a delegation to the French President regarding the proposal to ban the hijab in the country.
بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمنِ الرَّحِيمِِ
An Open letter from Hizb ut-Tahrir to President Chirac, President of the Republic of France
Monsieur le President,
We were hesitant to write this letter and there were two reasons for this hesitance:
Firstly; we do not represent a State. We are a political party whose ideology is Islam working for the resumption of the Islamic way of life by establishing the Islamic State, the Rightly guided Khilafah State in the Muslim lands. Since we do not represent a State we felt that you might find it inappropriate that a party writes to you rather than a state writing to a major power such as France.
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