Interesting Demographics

justoneofmillion

Junior Member
:salam2:As we all know colonisation did not start with america criminal invasion of iraq but here is a little idea about a couple of things that do happen in wars,i had written a reply to your thread but i put it in my documents and lost it.I ll try to do that again when i have more time inshallah.

Mossad murdered 530 Iraqi scientists

Al-Jazeera Tuesday, 9 May 2006 / 1:30:00 PM GMT

WASHINGTON — Numerous reports for many months have stated that with collaboration from American occupation forces, Israel’s espionage apparatus, Mossad, slaughtered at least 530 Iraqi scientists and academic professors.

Persistent Israeli hit squads against Iraqi scientists had been active in Iraq since April 2003, but the latest chapter was uncovered on Tuesday, 14 June 2005 by the Palestine Information Center which, citing a report compiled by the United States Department of State and intended for the American President, stated that Israeli and foreign agents sent by Mossad, in cooperation with United States, to Iraq, killed at least 350 Iraqi scientists and more than 200 university professors and academic personalities .

According to the report, which was referred to the U.S. president George W. Bush, Mossad agents had been operating in Iraq with the aim of liquidating Iraqi nuclear and biology scientists, among other scientists, and prominent university professors.

That was after the U.S. failed to persuade those scientists to cooperate with or work for it.

“Israeli commandos had been operating on Iraqi territory for more than a year, the focus of their activities being the assassination of Iraqi scientists and intellectuals.

The Zionists resorted to the large-scale assassination campaign after thefailure of American efforts that started immediately after the American occupation of Iraq, aimed at attracting a number of Iraqi scientists to cooperate and go to work in the United States,” The Palestine Information Center quoted the report as saying.

“Some Iraqi scientists were forced to work in American research centers; however, the majority of them refused to cooperate in certain fields and fled the U.S. to other countries”, it further stated.

The Pentagon agreed with the suggestion of Mossad, which believed that the best way to get rid of those scientists was to “physically eliminate them”.

The American security service provided Israel with complete biographies on the Iraqi scientists and academics to facilitate killing them, the report said, adding that the Mossad campaign targeting Iraqi scientists is still underway.

‘Plight of Iraqi Academics’ Below is a presentation by Dr Ismail Jalili titled “Plight of Iraqi Academics”, in which he details Mossad crimes against the Iraqi scientists. The presentation was made during Madrid International Conference on the Assassinations of Iraqi Academics on 23-24 April 2006.

Dr. Jalili notes that:

– Many assassination attempts resulted in the death of other family members and escorts which have not been included or referred to in this study.

– Multiple assassination attempts are ongoing.

– Repeated threats to life are made to force people to leave Iraq.

– Considerable numbers of threats to life go unreported.

– In the last week of April 2006, a mass campaign was reported in Mosul of threats to doctors calling on them to leave Iraq.

– Assassinations of Iraq academics is a new phenomena in Iraq, that never existed prior to April 2003.

– The pattern indicates a sinister campaign and motives.

– The assassinations, kidnaps and threats to life forcing academics and doctors to leave Iraq do not follow any religious or sectarian pattern.

– The only dominant pattern is that the absolute majority of victims are ethnically Arabs.

The presentation affirms the following:

– The defence of Iraqi academics and medical professionals should begin by condemning the illegal war and occupation that created the situation in Iraq where assassinations are endemic and go unpunished.

– Occupying powers and their collaborators are responsible for the protection of the lives of Iraqi civilians and imputable under international law for thefailure to do so.

– The assassination of Iraqi academics and health professionals is part of a conscious attempt to prevent Iraq from regaining its just independent and sovereign status.

– Defending Iraqi academics and health professionals is not separate from the necessity of being in solidarity with the Iraqi people and their national anti-occupation movement.

– Iraqis, like all people, have a right to science and education and to enjoy the inalienable rights of freedom of thought, expression, research and innovation.

– The right of families of assassinated health professionals and academics to have the killing of their loved ones investigated by an independent and competent body, and compensation paid, must be assured in all cases.

Delegates who attended the seminar reaffirmed their commitment to work with determination to raise at all levels the issue of the criminal destruction of Iraq’s professional and intellectual wealth.

In particular, delegations committed to:

– Demand that UNESCO act in defence of Iraq’s intellectuals and professionals.

– Demand that the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights fulfill its duty to protect the lives and human rights of Iraqi doctors and academics, and all Iraqi civilians.

– Spread awareness of the issue of the assassination of Iraqi academics and doctors with the appreciated commitment of Autonomous University.

– Madrid to transmit the key concerns of this campaign to Spanish universities, the International Federation of Universities and the Association of Arab Universities of the Arab League.

– Call upon the world’s media to understand that the killing of Iraqi academics and health professionals is a result of the occupation, not sectarian civil war.

– Continue working to build an international solidarity campaign linking Iraqi academics in exile and in Iraq with their peers in universities worldwide.

– Press national and regional parliaments to raise and discuss the criminal destruction of Iraq’s intellectual and professional class.

– The undersigned affirm that they will continue to cooperate in their denunciation of the occupation and its numberless crimes and always stand in solidarity with the people of Iraq.

www.aljazeera.com/me.asp?service_ID=11311


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wassalaam
jameel
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Salaam,

Let us not forget the teacher from Houston, TX. He was ducktaped..I will omit the other details..and they said it was a suicide...and while we are at it look at Dr. Aafia Siddiqui...she grabbed a gun...and what about the Muslims in the US who suddenly disappeared after 911..for that matter around the world..
Brother we are not even at war!!! I wrote in another post that America never declares war..someone thought I was taunting them..Please find your thoughts.
 

nori suja'i

Junior Member
During the British occupation of S'pore/Malaya (Malaysia now) in 1819, Sir Stamford Raffles as the Governor of S'pore, Malacca & Penang had collected a huge sums of books written by the local scholars (Malaya/S'pore) that time. The books written in Arabic alphabet were given to him as a loan. He didnt understand it yet claimed that he wanted to study and brought all the books back to India. Later on his returned he claimed that the ship that carried all the books was sunk at Malacca Street. This was one of the negative action which we didnt know the real truth.
(sorry - as my english is bad).
 

Sohaibr

New Member
Assalamualaikum wa rahmatullah!

Excellent threads throughout this topic....Strenghtens Iman and helps get things in to perspective.

Neways, I am under some pressure these days. I am sorry for goin off topic, I am new in this website and I do not know how I can message a personal message. Dear Mirajmom, I am having issues with the wrong understanding about Islam of my boss and he tries to instill them on me. I need an eloquent speaker, with great knowledge and will. I believe that ALLAH has given you the capabilities to help me out here!

Please teell me where I can write to you fully to tell u the situation and ask you how I can reply to him in a polite and strong way. JZAKALLAH KHAIR!

(email: sohaib_7up*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!)
 

Munawar

Striving for Paradise
:salam2:As we all know colonisation did not start with america criminal invasion of iraq but here is a little idea about a couple of things that do happen in wars,i had written a reply to your thread but i put it in my documents and lost it.I ll try to do that again when i have more time inshallah.


http://www.williambowles.info/iraq/2006/0506/mossad_hit_squads.html
wassalaam
jameel

:salam2: Brother Jameel,
We have been told about the fitnah of Dajjal. I have read in a hadith that people who will be most happy by the apearance of Imam Mahdi will be people of Iraq. I said Subhan Allah when I read this.

We all know what is going on, but the sad thing is that our own "Muslim press" is a coward and sold out press. It does not provide any news to its own reader if it is not approved by the west.

One thing I know is that this will noy go on for ever, it will have to stop soon.
:wasalam:
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Salaam.

Sohabir, you give me too much credit. PM later today..I have clean out the box and I will do my best, Insha'Allah

Munwar..Ditta posted a PDF The Path to Honor and Establishment...it is 45 pages and has the remedy of what Mulims need. Please read and post a comment. It gave me hope.

Jamil..what can I say but I love you..hurry up and get married so we can have many baby Jamils running around.
 

Mohsin

abdu'Allah
During the Algerian war of independence that yielded victory in 1962, the French were killing Algerians at random in the streets. One French child who witnessed the massacre cried to his mother about the horrific scene he was looking at. His mother told him, "Don't fret, son, they are only Arabs!"

"Laisa alayna fil ummiyyeena sabeel"
 

justoneofmillion

Junior Member
During the Algerian war of independence that yielded victory in 1962, the French were killing Algerians at random in the streets. One French child who witnessed the massacre cried to his mother about the horrific scene he was looking at. His mother told him, "Don't fret, son, they are only Arabs!"
:salam2:Well with the help of allah swt those Arabs sent them back crying and heads down to their land the only thing is that we forgot to teach them to wash after getting out from the bathroom they are still stuck in their paper am sure she taught the same to her baby while teaching him some of her principles of humanism. It s time to teach them Arabic now in case they neglected it in the past we have a lot of work ahead in the second episode of this racial romance, we have to get Moliere and Balzac learning Iiraab and usloob our way and add some Arabic spice to their defeat bitterness bi idni llah. As for now even in France they will soon deserve the treatment of an honored guest.And as our Palestinian brothers call it "Algeria the land of glory" still has an enormous potential to be just that again through hard work and commitment to the deen.inshallah

wassalaam
jameel
 

justoneofmillion

Junior Member
Salaam.


Jamil..what can I say but I love you..hurry up and get married so we can have many baby Jamils running around.
:salam2:and i love you for the sake of the one you love me for.Dont worry Appa i have made a commitment to face kissingers plan to reduce human population by 80%. ill print it out and i ll use it as an excuse on the day of my proposal next to the marriage contract inshallah for my futur wife to know where things are heading.Am serious!now that should be fun... do you see their faces... i mean my father and mother in law like hey "what are your plans for our daughter?"well here it is the plan:D

Henry Kissinger's 1974 Plan for FOOD CONTROL Genocide!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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This article appeared as part of a feature in the December 8, 1995 issue of Executive Intelligence Review, and was circuclated extensively by the Schiller Insitute Food for Peace Movement. It is reprinted here as part of the package: “Who Is Responsible for the World Food Shortage?”
Kissinger’s 1974 Plan for Food Control Genocide

by Joseph Brewda
Dec. 8, 1995

On Dec. 10, 1974, the U.S. National Security Council under Henry Kissinger completed a classified 200-page study, “National Security Study Memorandum 200: Implications of Worldwide Population Growth for U.S. Security and Overseas Interests.” The study falsely claimed that population growth in the so-called Lesser Developed Countries (LDCs) was a grave threat to U.S. national security. Adopted as official policy in November 1975 by President Gerald Ford, NSSM 200 outlined a covert plan to reduce population growth in those countries through birth control, and also, implicitly, war and famine. Brent Scowcroft, who had by then replaced Kissinger as national security adviser (the same post Scowcroft was to hold in the Bush administration), was put in charge of implementing the plan. CIA Director George Bush was ordered to assist Scowcroft, as were the secretaries of state, treasury, defense, and agriculture.

The bogus arguments that Kissinger advanced were not original. One of his major sources was the Royal Commission on Population, which King George VI had created in 1944 “to consider what measures should be taken in the national interest to influence the future trend of population.” The commission found that Britain was gravely threatened by population growth in its colonies, since “a populous country has decided advantages over a sparsely-populated one for industrial production.” The combined effects of increasing population and industrialization in its colonies, it warned, “might be decisive in its effects on the prestige and influence of the West,” especially effecting “military strength and security.”

NSSM 200 similarly concluded that the United States was threatened by population growth in the former colonial sector. It paid special attention to 13 “key countries” in which the United States had a “special political and strategic interest”: India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Turkey, Nigeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia. It claimed that population growth in those states was especially worrisome, since it would quickly increase their relative political, economic, and military strength.

For example, Nigeria: “Already the most populous country on the continent, with an estimated 55 million people in 1970, Nigeria's population by the end of this century is projected to number 135 million. This suggests a growing political and strategic role for Nigeria, at least in Africa.” Or Brazil: “Brazil clearly dominated the continent demographically.” The study warned of a “growing power status for Brazil in Latin America and on the world scene over the next 25 years.”

Food as a weapon

There were several measures that Kissinger advocated to deal with this alleged threat, most prominently, birth control and related population-reduction programs. He also warned that “population growth rates are likely to increase appreciably before they begin to decline,” even if such measures were adopted.

A second measure was curtailing food supplies to targetted states, in part to force compliance with birth control policies: “There is also some established precedent for taking account of family planning performance in appraisal of assistance requirements by AID [U.S. Agency for International Development] and consultative groups. Since population growth is a major determinant of increases in food demand, allocation of scarce PL 480 resources should take account of what steps a country is taking in population control as well as food production. In these sensitive relations, however, it is important in style as well as substance to avoid the appearance of coercion.”

“Mandatory programs may be needed and we should be considering these possibilities now,” the document continued, adding, “Would food be considered an instrument of national power? ... Is the U.S. prepared to accept food rationing to help people who can't/won't control their population growth?”

Kissinger also predicted a return of famines that could make exclusive reliance on birth control programs unnecessary. “Rapid population growth and lagging food production in developing countries, together with the sharp deterioration in the global food situation in 1972 and 1973, have raised serious concerns about the ability of the world to feed itself adequately over the next quarter of century and beyond,” he reported.

The cause of that coming food deficit was not natural, however, but was a result of western financial policy: “Capital investments for irrigation and infrastucture and the organization requirements for continuous improvements in agricultural yields may be beyond the financial and administrative capacity of many LDCs. For some of the areas under heaviest population pressure, there is little or no prospect for foreign exchange earnings to cover constantly increasingly imports of food.”

“It is questionable,” Kissinger gloated, “whether aid donor countries will be prepared to provide the sort of massive food aid called for by the import projections on a long-term continuing basis.” Consequently, “large-scale famine of a kind not experienced for several decades—a kind the world thought had been permanently banished,” was foreseeable—famine, which has indeed come to pass.

How can one feed the brains if the stomachs are empty!Think guys... may Allah destroy their plans,by giving us and to my futur wife the knowledge of understanding these dynamics.There are several factors to be taken into account when analising the development of a certain population.It is never black and white there is a lot of Grey in between .And smokeless wars never stop when the last bullet is shot...Keep in mind as well that in a dictatorial police state the citizen is considered more of a threat than a potential quotient of richness to be invested on...

And this shows once again how allah s swt guidance is important to be perceived in this frame of practical vision ,the prophet s sunna is a gold mine,a gold mine!!
It could make any modern sophisticated economic social or political system fall like a superposed frame of cards and look just like what it is when unveiled from the illusion it projects aka hazardous gambling.

There are a lot of things we dont understand at first sight but a great part of our iman is based in the trust of Allah swt and his prophet ,call it al ghaybn the unseen whether it be in this world regarding what is good or bad for us or the unseen of the heavens.We have to be positive we are Muslims it is part of our character,it is our privilege and responsibility for humanity as a whole.


ياايها الذين امنوا اجتنبوا كثيرا من الظن ان بعض الظن اثم ‏
As said in al quraan al karim49:12
... beware of too much doubt for certain doubts are a sin!


For science to flourish the adequate dispositions have to be taken , the value and the space for it s promotion need to be created this goes through political,economic and social reforms ,looking at the past to people who perceived progress according to our own frame of reference and ideology is important ,people need heroes to look up to, for Muslims alas they are not of this time.So there is nothing wrong when studying and being proud of Muslim history unless it becomes more of a refuge than a source of inspiration.


http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message540769/pg1


wassalaam
jameel
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Salaam,

They plot and plot and plot to no avail. They can only see to the end of their noses.
Once again, as you suggest, the answer lies within our ummath. We need to reclaim oursleves.

We have to almost isolate ourselves from the kuffir and the their hold on the duyna. They do not believe us. When I see Muslims imitating the kuffir it kills me. And I am not speaking of stupid things like fashion and drinking. We have more serious issues. Muslims have bought the notion that they are weak. Muslims find relief in the world of the kuffir. Until we understand that a Muslim is the only friend we can have..we are at a loss, until we understand that we can not live by the standards of the kuffir, we are at a loss.

The kuffir have no standards. The kuffir have no need for us in their world. They need our brains and resources..but they do not need us. If they lie to their own..shame on us for wishing to be like them.


Our history teaches us for every ten kuffir it only needs one of us. Think. We have to strive for Allah subhana talla. It is our duty. It is part of our lives. We can not forget our responsibility to Allah subhana tall..yet, we all do.

We need to reclaim our faith. We need to dissect the education that the kuffir teaches our children. We need to reclaim our children to Islam.

Forgive me, if I ranted and raved.
 

justoneofmillion

Junior Member
Salaam,

They plot and plot and plot to no avail. They can only see to the end of their noses.
Once again, as you suggest, the answer lies within our ummath. We need to reclaim oursleves.

We have to almost isolate ourselves from the kuffir and the their hold on the duyna. They do not believe us. When I see Muslims imitating the kuffir it kills me. And I am not speaking of stupid things like fashion and drinking. We have more serious issues. Muslims have bought the notion that they are weak. Muslims find relief in the world of the kuffir. Until we understand that a Muslim is the only friend we can have..we are at a loss, until we understand that we can not live by the standards of the kuffir, we are at a loss.

The kuffir have no standards. The kuffir have no need for us in their world. They need our brains and resources..but they do not need us. If they lie to their own..shame on us for wishing to be like them.


Our history teaches us for every ten kuffir it only needs one of us. Think. We have to strive for Allah subhana talla. It is our duty. It is part of our lives. We can not forget our responsibility to Allah subhana tall..yet, we all do.

We need to reclaim our faith. We need to dissect the education that the kuffir teaches our children. We need to reclaim our children to Islam.

Forgive me, if I ranted and raved.
:salam2:inshallah
wassalaam
jameel
 

Mohsin

abdu'Allah
:salam2:

I agree aapa, our biggest problem is that we have started looking upto those standards that were supposed to be looked down upon. We borrowed from others from way to explain our Aqeedah to Aa'maal and took their corrupt and retarted standards to judge whats good and whats bad. We left Quran and Sunnah and the understanding of our Salaf of these two sources.
Imaam Maalik Ibn Anas (d.179H) - May Allah haver Mercy on him - said, “Whosoever introduces into Islaam an innovation, and holds it to be something good, has indeed alleged that Muhammad (sallalahu ‘alayhe wa sallam) has betrayed the message. Read the saying of Allaah - the Most Blessed, the Most High,
الْيَوْمَ أَكْمَلْتُ لَكُمْ دِينَكُمْ وَأَتْمَمْتُ عَلَيْكُمْ نِعْمَتِي وَرَضِيتُ لَكُمُ الإِسْلاَمَ دِينًا
This day, I have perfected your religion for you, completed My Favour upon you, and have chosen for you Islâm as your religion. (Al-Ma’idah 5:3)
So that which was not part of the Religion at that time, cannot be part of the Religion today. And the last part of this Ummah cannot be rectified, except by that which rectified its first part.”
Related by al-Qaadhee 'Iyaadh in ash-Shifaa' (2/676)
May Allah make us turn back to him and his book and the sunnah of His prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) and make us one of those whom He subhanahu wa ta'ala said about in the Quran,
And the first to embrace Islâm of the Muhâjirûn (those who migrated from Makkah to Al-Madinah) and the Ansâr (the citizens of Al-Madinah who helped and gave aid to the Muhâjirûn) and also those who followed them exactly. Allâh is well-pleased with them as they are well-pleased with Him. He has prepared for them Gardens under which rivers flow (Paradise), to dwell therein forever. That is the supreme success.
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Salaam,

It was Brother Ditta's posting that I read which states everything so clearly. Yes, we have to individually and collectively go back to that which is right. It is that simple. We are chasing devil worshipers short of that. We have the example of the people of Musa. And we seem to not remember. We think we know and are independent of our need for Allah subhana talla. How faithless we are. How fruitless are our efforts.
But, we have a choice. We can change. It takes no money to change. It takes willpower.
 
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