Wednesday, March 14, 2007

21/7 bomb claim impossible - expert

21/7 bomb claim impossible - expert

Terror suspect's water claims are impossible, Woolwich Crown Court heard

A July 21 suspect's claim that he diluted hydrogen peroxide used in the "bombs" with London tap water is "impossible", a court has heard.

Muktar Said Ibrahim admits making all the rucksack devices but claims none of them were capable of detonating. He did not intend to kill or seriously injure anyone and even conducted tests on the peroxide and chapatti flour mixtures to ensure they would only go "pop", Woolwich Crown Court was told earlier.

The jury heard that Ibrahim claims he strengthened the hydrogen peroxide in a north London flat - said to be the home of another alleged bomber, Yassin Omar - but then "watered it down".

Stuart Black, an isotope and geochemistry specialist with 13 years' experience, examined samples of main charge residue found at the four July 21 scenes - Oval, Shepherd's Bush, Warren Street and the Number 26 bus - and from the flat at Curtis House, new Southgate, and the bins outside.

He told the court he also looked at published data on the isotope composition of London tap water, which comes from an underground source.

When asked about Ibrahim's tap water claim, he said it was "impossible" from an isotopic ratio viewpoint.

Ibrahim, 29, of Stoke Newington, north London, is one of six men accused of taking part in an extremist Muslim plot to carry out a series of explosions on the London transport system.

The others are Omar, 26, of New Southgate, north London; Hussain Osman, 28, of no fixed address; Manfo Kwaku Asiedu, 33, of no fixed address; Ramzi Mohammed, 25, of North Kensington, west London; and Adel Yahya, 24, of High Road, Tottenham, north London.

They all deny charges of conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to cause explosions likely to endanger life.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Muslim Message To The World part 2

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Muslim Message To The World part 2


Exclusive: A letter from Baghdad

Exclusive: A letter from Baghdad PDF Print E-mail
 The message below, from Abu Abdallah (a resident of Baghdad) was read out to the demonstrators who marched to the US embassy on the 20th January to protest Bush’s re-invasion (“troop surge”) of Iraq and the bombing of Somalia.

Dear Brothers and Sisters

Assalamu alaikum.wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh

I pray this letter reaches you in London. May Allah ‘Azza wa Jall reward you all for making this effort regarding the crisis in Iraq. I thank Allah Ta’ala for giving me the opportunity to address you with a short message.

Before we had the tyranny of Saddam, now we have the tyranny of the occupiers and their new agents. But it is still tyranny. Under the regime of Saddam Hussein we faced much oppression. Especially those people who carried the Islamic Dawah. We were chased, beaten and murdered. Our families lived in fear. Since the fall of Saddam, things are far worse. Still we are chased and beaten and murdered, but those who do this do it for different reasons.

We have no security. People try not to leave their houses because when you leave home, you don’t know if you will return. No one is safe; some of us have sent our families abroad. When you leave home, if you fail to stop at a British or US checkpoint, you could get shot or arrested and they can treat you as they like, though they are the invaders! And now Bush wants to send 20,000 more invaders, telling the world that these will bring us peace.

In truth, before the invasion and occupation, we did not have hatred and sectarian problems in Iraq. This is a creation of those who have occupied our land. They have placed one of us against the other, making us political rivals. Now they use this as their excuse to remain in Iraq.
Apart from the problems of our safety, we lack electricity, medicines, and jobs – whereas before we at least had all these things. They have destroyed this land, divided our people, established bases in our land and are stealing its resources.

On top of this we have seen the humiliating destruction of masajid and abuses against our people by the occupiers.

My dear brothers and sisters. I ask of you help from London. We ask for your dua, and some of you may send your sadaqah. But more than this I ask you to spread a message.

Tell people about the problems that we face. Make sure people know about these abuses – like in Haditha and Fallujah where so many were massacred, and Abu Ghraib. Let people know that Sunni and Shia did not hate each other before they have been placed against each other. When you hear that the people who are fighting the occupation are called terrorists – tell the people – NO. They are resisting the invader who occupies their land and steals their wealth. That is the same that anyone will do. You can be a voice for us. We ask Allah to help you with this.
We ask you also to work for the unity of the Islamic world in order to be able to stand against people who play with us to compete with each other over the share of the cake.

May Allah Subhanahu wa Tala protect you and us and bring His Victory soon.

Your brother,
Abu Abdallah from Baghdad

Monday, January 22, 2007

Hebron: Tens of thousands attend demonstration in Palestine

Hebron: Tens of thousands attend demonstration in Palestine


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Hebron, Palestine August 2006: To mark the abolition of the Khilafah (Caliphate) on the 28th Rajab, tens of thousands of members and supporters of Hizb ut-Tahrir Palestine marched in central Hebron. Calls for Muslims around the world to unite and take on the task of re-establish the caliphate was announced on the stage. The demonstration ended with a call for the people of influence in the Muslim world to rise up against the incompetent, corrupt and western inspired puppet rulers that plague the Muslim world.

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HTB Demonstration to the US Embassy

HTB Demonstration to the US Embassy
Article from
Hizb-ut-Tahrir Britain

HTB Demonstration to the US EmbassyHTB calls for solidarity with Muslims of Iraq and Somalia against the continued American hubris London, UK, January 20 2007 – Over 1200 members of the Muslim community marched to the US embassy in a protest organised by Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain against the announced increase of US troops to Iraq and the recent US air strikes and intervention in Somalia. The protestors were addressed by speakers, including representatives of the Somali Community, who articulated in unison that the Islamic World needs an end to US interventions, energy inspired wars, puppet governments and western values forced by the barrel of a gun. Taji Mustafa [Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain Media representative], Abdullahi Jama [Somali community leader] and Muhammad Amin [Somali community leader] addressed the enormous problems, the death of civilians, and the turmoil the US inspired Ethiopian invasion of Somalia has caused. Muhammad Amin explained how death and destruction reigned upon innocent civilians – including nomads and their livestock as well as a wedding party - when the US bombed the south of the country. He passionately spoke of the hope and optimism the Union of Islamic Courts brought about when they replaced instability with stability. This instability has returned with the US installing its puppet government who rely upon the hated warlords that wreaked havoc across Somalia, killing and abusing for over a decade. Taji Mustafa exposed the propaganda that uses the ‘war on terror’ as an excuse for every atrocity and explained how western corporations have benefited from the destruction in Iraq and aim to benefit from Somalia. Demonstrators heard a moving testimony from Abu Abdullah who lives in Baghdad. The letter was sent especially for the demonstration and illustrated first hand how the US has turned Iraq into a blood bath. Abu Abdullah in his letter, Massoud Shadjareh [Islamic Human Rights Commission] and Maajid Nawaz [Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain] in their speeches all outlined practical actions the demonstrators could undertake in order to help their brothers and sisters in Somalia and Iraq. Abu Abdullah urged Muslims in Britain to be a voice for the oppressed and urged them never to be silent in advocating the truth about what is happening in Iraq. Massoud Shadjareh and Maajid Nawaz called for Muslim unity and an Islamic state to protect the Ummah. In particular Massoud Shadjareh said Muslims needed to stand against all forms of oppression in society, whilst Maajid Nawaz explained that a comprehensive solution – the Caliphate - was needed to address the multitude of problems in the Muslim world. He urged Muslims everywhere to join the noble work for the Caliphate, so that the dictatorships in the Muslim world can be replaced by a sincere leadership that cares for and protects its citizens from the colonial foreign policies of Bush and Blair.



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Abdullahi Jama [Somali community leader] and Muhammad Amin [Somali community leader] with HTB Members

Taji Mustafa [Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain Media representative]

Dr Imran Waheed, media representative of Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Islam Heals

Islam Heals

o0o nice website from a clever sister

Friday, October 27, 2006

Muslims Message To The World




looking like a typical Jihadi video....

Blair confirms that attack on Muslim community is about Islam, not security

London, UK, October 17 – It is clear from Tony Blair's monthly press conference today that the attack that the Government has been spearheading against the Muslim community is about Islam and not security. He described the veil as a 'mark of separation', said that he fully supported the sacking of a Muslim classroom assistant, questioned Islam's role in the 'modern world' and once again dismissed any notion that violence and instability are being caused by British foreign policy.

Commenting on this, Dr Imran Waheed, media representative of Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain , said, "Despite the fact that the veil has no impact on cohesion and security, Blair insists on joining a succession of Ministers in attacking it. In contrast, the illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq has clearly adversely affected community cohesion and security, yet Blair defends it. Making the Niqab (veil) the issue of the day, rather than the quagmire in Iraq and Afghanistan , shows that the Government is more interested in attacking Islam than tackling insecurity."

"Recent events have again illustrated the hypocrisy of 'free speech' and tolerance. While Blair claims he wants a debate about the Niqab (veil), he will not countenance anyone questioning his disastrous intervention in Iraq and his continued support for dictators in the Muslim world."

Monday, May 15, 2006

Iraq Is Invaded

"There was never a plan to leave Iraq because there is no intention to leave Iraq. We (the Americans) are currently building 14 bases there. Dick Cheney can't imagine giving up that oil. The military can't imagine giving up those bases. That's why they can't come up with a plan to leave." - Chalmers Johnson, author of Sorrows of Empire, in LA Weekly, July 6 2004




In the good old days we use to call that an invasion. Why do we allow Terrorist ( The Americans ) to get away with this? Aren't we meant to be fighting agaisnt those who terrorise the innocent and abuse them, why do we allow for the taking of the innocent? ha! and Mr Bush says they hate our freedom and liberty? If he means oppression and colonision a country for your own benefit and material gain and do not care who gets hurt as long as its not you as Freedom? he must mean the Freedom to Terrorise the world if anything not to liberate.

May the muslim ummah unite and rise up soon inshallah the True Freedom shall be shown

Thursday, May 04, 2006

...a time where they had the cajones to say what they think.

"Every civil building connected with Mahommedan tradition should be levelled to the ground without regard to antiquarian veneration or artistic predilection." -British Prime Minister - Palmerston's Letter No. 9 dated 9 October 1857, to Lord Canning, Viceroy of India, Canning Papers

Friday, March 03, 2006

Surah 81. The Overthrowing, Extinguished! Wrapping Things Up

Surah 81. The Overthrowing, Extinguished! Wrapping Things Up

1. When the sun (with its spacious light) is folded up;

2. When the stars fall, losing their lustre;

3. When the mountains vanish (like a mirage);

4. When the she-camels, ten months with young, are left untended;

5. When the wild beasts are herded together (in the human habitations);

6. When the oceans boil over with a swell;

7. When the souls are sorted out, (being joined, like with like);

8. When the female (infant), buried alive, is questioned -

9. For what crime she was killed;

10. When the scrolls are laid open;

11. When the world on High is unveiled;

12. When the Blazing Fire is kindled to fierce heat;

13. And when the Garden is brought near;-

14. (Then) shall each soul know what it has put forward.

15. So verily I call to witness the planets - that recede,

16. Go straight, or hide;

17. And the Night as it dissipates;

18. And the Dawn as it breathes away the darkness;-

19. Verily this is the word of a most honourable Messenger,

20. Endued with Power, with rank before the Lord of the Throne,

21. With authority there, (and) faithful to his trust.

22. And (O people!) your companion is not one possessed;

23. And without doubt he saw him in the clear horizon.

24. Neither doth he withhold grudgingly a knowledge of the Unseen.

25. Nor is it the word of an evil spirit accursed.

26. When whither go ye?

27. Verily this is no less than a Message to (all) the Worlds:

28. (With profit) to whoever among you wills to go straight:

29. But ye shall not will except as Allah wills,- the Cherisher of the Worlds.




...this my surah for the day...amazing.

Thursday, March 02, 2006

...Brolly...






































...People make your decision on the one you like...

English King Sends Kids to Khilafah for Schooling..

…after greeting your majesty we wish to inform you that we have heard of the great progress which the institutes of knowledge and industry in your country enjoy its pure abundance.…So, we wish that our sons learn of these virtues so that it serve as a good beginning in following your example for the sake of spreading the light of knowledge in our country which is surrounded by ignorance, from all sides. We have placed our niece, princess ‘Doubant’ at the head of a delegation of girls of the English nobility to have the honour of kissing the trimmed fringes of the throne and imploring the kindness, so as she and her girl companions be the object of your highness’ attention. The young princess has been provided by a modest gift to your majesty…we wish you accept it. With glorification, and sincere love….signed: your humble servant, George II.

Letter from George II, king of England to the Khaleefah Hisham III







...Let history speak....

Tuesday, February 28, 2006

...Hedge Of Doom...

Hedge Of Doom
by Salvador

I’ve got this damn fool, Right!
With whom I planned to fight.
He’s from a land I like,
A standard guy that saw the light.
There’s nothing that bothers him,
Well as long as it’s not a sin
He thinks his God’s the king of kings
I wouldn’t argue with him - I think,
He’s taller than most other men
And if you think he’s confused or bent
Then guess again… No go on then….

It’s my Muslim friend, Solomon!

Monday, February 20, 2006

Surah 2:255 Ayat al-Kursi

...as an english revert to islam , many accuse the brothers and sisters of never having a 'spirituality' or 'emotional' involvement into the being a muslim who freely chooses to submit to God, funnily while pondering over this matter i thought back to my first moments of being a muslims. The moment when i finished saying the shahada, the relief, the pleasure, the contentment from admitting publicly infront of people the Truth that i have found. This sort of situation only comes once to a revert, seeing as this is the first moments of the being a muslim but the feeling comes back often. As for now, i am listening to an audio of a sister coming to Islam and she goes on to recite the ayat al kursi and wow, it came back.

Not only does Islam satify my intelect and make rational sence, it satifies my heart beyong belief. This is why talking to people about the many faiths, i have learnt, never to base it on the emotional attachment we have to the way we are or stuck as; more to work on the intellect and explain things for our minds to say " yes that does make sence but..". this 'but' is the emotions struggling with the sence of the mind so talk to the mind ...soon the heart will change with and follow.

Enough random rambles for now, masalaam everyone.



Surah 2:255

Ayat al-Kursi (The Throne Verse)

Bismillaah ar-Rahman ar-Raheem
Allahu la illaha illa hu
Wal Hayyul Qayyum
La te huzuhu sinetun wala nawmun
Lahu ma fissemawati wa ma fil'ardi
Men thallathiy yeshfe'u indehu illa biznih
Ya'lemu ma beyne eydiyhim
wa ma halfehum
wa la yuhiytune
bishey'in min ilmihi
illa bima sha-a wasia kursiyyuhu semavati wal'ard
Wa la yeuduhu hifzuhuma wa hu wal aliy ul aziym

Saddaqallah hul Azim

In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful.
Allah! There is no God but He,
the Living, the Self-subsisting, the Eternal.
No slumber can seize Him, nor sleep.
All things in heaven and earth are His.
Who could intercede in His presence without His permission?
He knows what appears in front of and behind His creatures.
Nor can they encompass any knowledge of Him except what he wills.
His throne extends over the heavens and the earth,
and He feels no fatigue in guarding and preserving them,
for He is the Highest and Most Exalted.

Allah, the Most High, speaks the truth.

If one recites only a portion of a surah, it is necessary to say at the end of the selection:
*Saddaqallah hul Azim (Allah, the Most High, Speaks the truth.)

Translated by Kabir Helminski