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Gazette anti-Shiite fatwa nationwide, says Mahathir
All states have been urged by former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad to gazette an anti-Shiite fatwa to check the Shiite belief from spreading as it will bring negative consequences and divide Muslims.
Gazette anti-Shiite fatwa nationwide, says Mahathir
All states have been urged by former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad to gazette an anti-Shiite fatwa to check the Shiite belief from spreading as it will bring negative consequences and divide Muslims.
Warta Fatwa Anti Syiah: Negeri Lain Patut Contohi Kedah
ALOR SETAR 22 Julai – Negeri-negeri yang masih belum mewartakan fatwa anti Syiah, patut berbuat demikian dengan mengambil kira bahawa fahaman itu hanya akan membawa kesan negatif dan memecah belahkan ummah, kata bekas Perdana Menteri Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
Memetik laporan Bernama,beliau berkata setiap kerajaan negeri patut mengkaji serta mempertimbangkan perkara itu dan mencontohi Kedah yang telah mengumumkan akan mewartakan fatwa antiSyiah baru-baru ini.
“Apa yang kita tahu, ada Syiah berlaku permusuhan, peperangan dan pembunuhan. Kita bernasib baik sebab di negara kita ini Ahli Sunnah Wal Jamaah, pengikut Imam Shafie,” katanya kepada pemberita ketika berkunjung ke Pekan Rabu di sini hari ini.
Dr Mahathir berkata ajaran Syiah tidak elok dibawa ke negara ini kerana ia merupakan fahaman yang memecah belahkan Islam.
Beliau mengulas pengumuman Menteri Besar Datuk Mukhriz Tun Dr Mahathir yang akan mewartakan fatwa anti Syiah di Kedah bagi membanteras fahaman itu yang didapati semakin menular di kalangan masyarakat.
Fatwa itu telah pun diwarta di peringkat kebangsaan.
Mukhriz dilaporkan berkata walaupun penularan fahaman Syiah di Kedah masih dalam keadaan terkawal, ia tidak bererti negeri ini bebas daripada fahaman itu.
Dalam perkembangan lain, Dr Mahathir berkata cadangan menggabungkan parti yang didominasi kaum Cina iaitu MCA, Gerakan dan Parti Rakyat Bersatu Sarawak (SUPP) akan menguntungkan sekiranya mereka terus menyokong Barisan Nasional (BN).
“Kalau boleh bersatu baguslah sikit, kalau sokong BN untunglah… nak kata Cina tak boleh sokong Melayu, tidaklah. Kalau Cina dan Melayu tak boleh bersatu, rosaklah negara,” katanya.
اظهار نظر جنجال برانگیز پسر ماهاتیر محمد درباره شیعیان
پسر ماهاتیر محمد که به تازگی به عنوان سر وزیر یکی ازایالتهای مالزی انتخاب شده است، عنوان کرد که دولتش شیعه را یک مذهب انحرافی میداند.
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More than 525 people, mostly Shiite, killed since July in Iraq
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(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - More than 500 people, which most of them are from Shiite community were killed since the beginning of current July in Iraq, by a number of car bombings, roadside bombs devices and armed attacks.
Till now, no one claimed responsibility for the bombings that took place this month, despite security authorities that accused the armed groups belonging to al-Qaeda in Iraq.
As 65people were killed and 190 were wounded by 12 car bombs and two bombs that hit different areas in the capital Baghdad yesterday.
AFP news agency said that the toll number was based on security, military and medical sources, since the beginning of July, about 525 people were killed in Iraq, which means that the rate of victims of the daily violence in Iraq is amounted to about 25 people.
The agency said that Saturday's attacks were the deadliest in the country since 78 people were killed on the tenth of June.
Violence attacks in Iraq increasingly have a sectarian and have escalated to target mosques in different parts of the country.
Iraq is witnessing a new wave of violence targeting cafes in which young people gather in it, especially after Iftar in Ramadan as well as football playgrounds, in bloody attacks that killed and wounded dozens over the past weeks.
The security services of the army and police forces have failed to extend its control on the ground and reduce the escalation of violence, although the change conducted by on many of its leaders during the last three months the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, Nuri al-Maliki, who has ruled the country since 2006, as Iraq’s forces is around 800 thousand men
Till now, no one claimed responsibility for the bombings that took place this month, despite security authorities that accused the armed groups belonging to al-Qaeda in Iraq.
As 65people were killed and 190 were wounded by 12 car bombs and two bombs that hit different areas in the capital Baghdad yesterday.
AFP news agency said that the toll number was based on security, military and medical sources, since the beginning of July, about 525 people were killed in Iraq, which means that the rate of victims of the daily violence in Iraq is amounted to about 25 people.
The agency said that Saturday's attacks were the deadliest in the country since 78 people were killed on the tenth of June.
Violence attacks in Iraq increasingly have a sectarian and have escalated to target mosques in different parts of the country.
Iraq is witnessing a new wave of violence targeting cafes in which young people gather in it, especially after Iftar in Ramadan as well as football playgrounds, in bloody attacks that killed and wounded dozens over the past weeks.
The security services of the army and police forces have failed to extend its control on the ground and reduce the escalation of violence, although the change conducted by on many of its leaders during the last three months the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, Nuri al-Maliki, who has ruled the country since 2006, as Iraq’s forces is around 800 thousand men
West pits Sunni against Shia in Iraq: International HR lawyer
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(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - An interview with Edward Corrigan, international human rights lawyer from Ontario about the issue of car bombings and shootings in Iraq where 75 people have recently been killed in Shia districts.
The following is an approximate transcript of the interview.
Q: How do you explain the latest wave of terrorist attacks in Iraq?
Corrigan: My view is that there are outside parties that want the Shia and the Sunni to fight against each other and to distract them from other issues: the Palestinian issue, the Western intervention, the Middle East control over oil.
So there are people who are trying to fabricate incidents to try to get the two groups fighting and of course there are people in the Sunni community, the Shia community who fall into the trap who respond and retaliate.
I remind your viewers there were several British soldiers captured in a car dressed up as Arabs who had explosives and weapons in their car. They were arrested by the police that were aligned with the Iraq government installed by the Americans. But then the British broke into the prison in Basra with a tank and broke these people out because they didn’t want them questioned there.
And there have been numerous other reports of people trying to create incidents or set off bombs that were part of pitting the Sunni and the Shia against each other and also in fact other groups.
So, other people are agreeing with this polity and who want to destroy Iraq and there are outside parties trying to pit the different people and communities within Iraq against each other.
But the end result is the same; it is the destruction of the state and the creation of chaos, which allows outside powers to exploit the situation.
And of course there is a concerted effort on the part of a number of parties: the Israelis, the British, the Americans, the French to have a secular sectarian war in Syria, which of course would spin off into Iraq; and also to break up Lebanon, to destroy Hezbollah, which is the one group that actually successfully resisted the Israeli attack on that country.
Q: Is there anything significant about the timing of these terrorist incidences and who benefits from it?
Corrigan: Who benefits is of course the key issue. It’s really not the people of Iraq, it’s not the Sunnis, it’s not the Shia. It is external powers that want to exploit and create division. Those are the parties that benefit.
The destruction of Iraq doesn’t serve any interests in Iraq and pitting the Sunnis and Shias isn’t in the interests of Iranians or the Shia-majority population in Iraq or the large Shia population in Syria and Lebanon. So there is a concerted effort to pit these two groups together.
And the benefit is certainly not for the people in the region it’s for external powers who want to see the region weak and destroyed and put into small state-lets and to pit the different communities against each other.
Part of this is targeted against Iran, which is majority Shia and also supports independent policy for the region. Certainly the large Shia population in Iraq is now in power and there are people maybe legitimately attacked, but certainly being provoked and provided arms.
Of course we have to remind the viewers - I’m sure most of them know - that it was actually the United State and British intelligence that was behind the creation of al-Qaeda, which just means that the database of Sunni fundamentalists that they can use to attack regimes. Example: I guess in Yugoslavia the attempt to use the Muslim Salafists to activate and create problems in Russia and also in China.
So, clearly the bulk of it is external powers trying to manipulate.
But some people do fall into the trap an react. But they should learn that the intent is to destroy Iraq. Who benefits?
It’s certainly not the people in the region, it’s not Iran, it’s not Iraq, it’s not the people of Syria, which are now witnessing the destruction of their state and where there has been attempts to provoke similar sectarian conflict in Lebanon.
The following is an approximate transcript of the interview.
Q: How do you explain the latest wave of terrorist attacks in Iraq?
Corrigan: My view is that there are outside parties that want the Shia and the Sunni to fight against each other and to distract them from other issues: the Palestinian issue, the Western intervention, the Middle East control over oil.
So there are people who are trying to fabricate incidents to try to get the two groups fighting and of course there are people in the Sunni community, the Shia community who fall into the trap who respond and retaliate.
I remind your viewers there were several British soldiers captured in a car dressed up as Arabs who had explosives and weapons in their car. They were arrested by the police that were aligned with the Iraq government installed by the Americans. But then the British broke into the prison in Basra with a tank and broke these people out because they didn’t want them questioned there.
And there have been numerous other reports of people trying to create incidents or set off bombs that were part of pitting the Sunni and the Shia against each other and also in fact other groups.
So, other people are agreeing with this polity and who want to destroy Iraq and there are outside parties trying to pit the different people and communities within Iraq against each other.
But the end result is the same; it is the destruction of the state and the creation of chaos, which allows outside powers to exploit the situation.
And of course there is a concerted effort on the part of a number of parties: the Israelis, the British, the Americans, the French to have a secular sectarian war in Syria, which of course would spin off into Iraq; and also to break up Lebanon, to destroy Hezbollah, which is the one group that actually successfully resisted the Israeli attack on that country.
Q: Is there anything significant about the timing of these terrorist incidences and who benefits from it?
Corrigan: Who benefits is of course the key issue. It’s really not the people of Iraq, it’s not the Sunnis, it’s not the Shia. It is external powers that want to exploit and create division. Those are the parties that benefit.
The destruction of Iraq doesn’t serve any interests in Iraq and pitting the Sunnis and Shias isn’t in the interests of Iranians or the Shia-majority population in Iraq or the large Shia population in Syria and Lebanon. So there is a concerted effort to pit these two groups together.
And the benefit is certainly not for the people in the region it’s for external powers who want to see the region weak and destroyed and put into small state-lets and to pit the different communities against each other.
Part of this is targeted against Iran, which is majority Shia and also supports independent policy for the region. Certainly the large Shia population in Iraq is now in power and there are people maybe legitimately attacked, but certainly being provoked and provided arms.
Of course we have to remind the viewers - I’m sure most of them know - that it was actually the United State and British intelligence that was behind the creation of al-Qaeda, which just means that the database of Sunni fundamentalists that they can use to attack regimes. Example: I guess in Yugoslavia the attempt to use the Muslim Salafists to activate and create problems in Russia and also in China.
So, clearly the bulk of it is external powers trying to manipulate.
But some people do fall into the trap an react. But they should learn that the intent is to destroy Iraq. Who benefits?
It’s certainly not the people in the region, it’s not Iran, it’s not Iraq, it’s not the people of Syria, which are now witnessing the destruction of their state and where there has been attempts to provoke similar sectarian conflict in Lebanon.
Pakistan:
Ramadhan, Pembunuhan terhadap Warga Syiah Berlanjut
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Menurut Kantor Berita ABNA, bersamaan dengan masuknya bulan suci Ramadhan, dua kelompok teroris dari anasir Sepah Shahabah dan Laskar Jangju melakuan serangan bersenjata kepemukiman Syiah Pakistan. Mereka tidak hanya melakkan teror namun juga menculik beberapa warga. Selasa (16/7) jenazah Hafidz Abdul Wahid yang menjadi korban penyerangan dan penculikan tersebut ditemukan warga pasca satu pekan kemudian. Ia dibunuh setelah mengalami penyiksaan terlebih dahulu. Jasadnya dimasukkan di dalam karung goni dan dilemparkan di jalan sampai kemudian ditemukan oleh warga setempat. Menurut keterangan warga setempat, Hafidz Abdul Wahid adalah seorang Sunni yang kemudian beralih menjadi Syiah. Hal tersebut membuat kelompok teroris wahabi geram.
Dari laporan resmi pemerintah Pakistan, sejak 6 bulan pertama tahun 2013 lebih dari 300 warga Syiah Pakistan menjadi korban pembunuhan kelompok teroris Wahabi, baik melalui serangan bersenjata, peledakan bom maupun penculikan. Kebanyakan warga Syiah yang terbunuh adalah warga kota Queeta dan Mehr Abad yang memang merupakan dua kota pemukiman Syiah di Pakistan. Pihak kepolisian Pakistan sampai saat ini belum mampu menghentikan merebaknya aksi teroris dan kekerasan diwilayahnya.
Kerajaan Bahrain rampas tanah masjid Syiah
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Agensi Berita Ahlul Bait (ABNA.co) - Menurut maklumat daripada pihak tertentu, Kementerian Keadilan Bahrain telah bertindak merampas tanah yang menjadi bekas tapak masjid Imam al-Hadi (a.s), Barat negara itu setelah kompleks rumah ibadat tersebut diruntuhkan dua tahun lalu dalam kempen ketenteraan anti tunjuk perasaan pada Mac 2011.
Ketua bahagian kebebasan agama, di pertubuhan Pemerhati Hak Asasi Manusia Bahrain, Syiekh Maytham Al-Salman mengutuk usaha Kementerian Keadilan tersebut.
Syeikh Salman menyeru pemberhentian segera operasi terancang terhadap warisan Islam Mazhab Jafari dan kebebasan agama di negara itu sambil menyatakan tindakan tersebut mengancam seluruh rakyatnya kerana boleh mencetuskan sikap tidak acuh terhadap akidah dan warisan sejarah.
Kerajaan Bahrain dilaporkan telah menghancurkan 38 masjid kepunyaan masyarakat Syiah dalam operasi besar-besaran membalas dendam terhadap kebangkitan rakyatnya sehingga mengorbankan puluhan penduduk awam samada di dalam atau diluar penjara. Penduduk Bahrain bangkit menuntut penghapusan diskriminasi setelah peluang pekerjaan ditawarkan berdasarkan identiti mazhab.
HOLY QORAN :
[6:159] Those who divide themselves into sects do not belong with you. Their judgment rests with GOD, then He will inform them of everything they had done.
[3:105] Do not be like those who became divided and disputed, despite the clear proofs that were given to them. For these have incurred a terrible retribution.
[30:32] (Do not fall in idol worship,) like those who divide their religion into sects; each party rejoicing with what they have.
[3:103] You shall hold fast to the rope of GOD, all of you, and do not be divided....
[42:13] He decreed for you the same religion decreed for Noah, and what we inspired to you, and what we decreed for Abraham, Moses, and Jesus: "You shall uphold this one religion, and do not divide it." The idol worshipers will greatly resent what you invite them to do. GOD redeems to Himself whomever He wills; He guides to Himself only those who totally submit.
[3:105] Do not be like those who became divided and disputed, despite the clear proofs that were given to them. For these have incurred a terrible retribution.
[30:32] (Do not fall in idol worship,) like those who divide their religion into sects; each party rejoicing with what they have.
[3:103] You shall hold fast to the rope of GOD, all of you, and do not be divided....
[42:13] He decreed for you the same religion decreed for Noah, and what we inspired to you, and what we decreed for Abraham, Moses, and Jesus: "You shall uphold this one religion, and do not divide it." The idol worshipers will greatly resent what you invite them to do. GOD redeems to Himself whomever He wills; He guides to Himself only those who totally submit.
حلال محمّد حلال الى يوم القيامة وحرامه حرام الى يوم القيامة
PERKARA YANG DIHALALKAN OLEH NABI MUHAMMAD
HALAL SEHINGGA KE HARI QIAMAT
DAN PERKARA YANG DIHARAMKAN OLEH NABI MUHAMMAD
HARAM SEHINGGA KE HARI QIAMAT
ALLAHUMMA SOLLI ALA MUHAMMADIN WAALI MUHAMMAD
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