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If peacefully distributing
Quran is considered a terrorist act by US, then it is better for those charity
organisation to start distributing weapon instead.
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assalamu_alaikum_1426
DAJJAL PREVENTS QURAN DISTRIBUTIONS WITH PHONY 'TERRORIST'
CLAIMS Besides ordering the desecration of the Holy Quran in his concentration camps, dajjal Bush has targeted the Holy Quran in other ways. The antichrist has targeted the Holy Quran for elimination everywhere as a focal point of his crusade against Islam. In particular, dajjal Bush has moved to prevent the distribution of the Holy Quran through the al-Haramain Foundation which peacefully distributed many thousands of copies until the dajjal's order came through designating al-Haramain as a "terrorist organization". Actually, al-Haramain is the Muslim equivalent of the christian Gideon Society that distributes bibles in hotel rooms. --- Former Saudi charity head to sue Rice in U.S. court By Dominic Evans Reuters 14 May 2005 http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L14717801.htm RIYADH, May 14 (Reuters) - The former head of Saudi Arabia's Al-Haramain charity said on Saturday he was filing a lawsuit in the United States against senior officials including Condoleezza Rice for putting him on a U.N. terrorist blacklist. Saudi Arabia shut down Al-Haramain Foundation last October, four months after Aqil al-Aqil's name was placed on the U.N. list of suspects linked to al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden and the Taliban, former rulers of Afghanistan, after a U.S. request. Washington said the charity's international branches provided "financial, material and logistical" support to Saudi-born bin Laden's network, a charge Aqil repeatedly denied. "Since my opponent is the American administration, which is working on the principle of 'guilty until proven innocent', then the way to clear my name is through the American judiciary," Aqil said in a statement. "... I have decided to file a case against the American government in the federal court in Washington DC." Alongside Rice, Aqil named Treasury Secretary John Snow, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, and Juan Zarate, the U.S. Treasury's assistant secretary for terrorism financing. "I am not asking anything of the American judiciary -- which is known for its independence -- apart from justice," he said. Since the Sept. 11 attacks in the United States, carried out mainly by Saudis, Riyadh has tightened financial controls to stem any flow of cash to militants. U.S. officials say Saudi Arabia was the main source of al Qaeda funding before 2001. The kingdom shut down Al-Haramain and said last year it was folding its assets into a new group that will channel all Saudi charitable contributions abroad. Aqil said his own bank accounts had also been frozen, despite his efforts to show that Al-Haramain had "no link to terrorism, or the acts of al Qaeda, or what happened on Sept. 11". The organisation, founded in the early 1990s, used to raise around $50 million a year, making it one of the largest Saudi charities. It mixed international relief work with programmes to promote Saudi Arabia's austere Wahhabi Islam. It said it provided assistance and food to Muslims in East Africa, the Balkans, Chechnya and several Asian countries. It also built 1,300 mosques, sponsored 3,000 preachers and produced 20 million religious pamphlets, Al-Haramain officials said. But in March 2002 the United States listed the foundation's offices in Bosnia and Somalia as "terrorist organisations". Two years later it added Al-Haramain's branches in Afghanistan, Albania, Bangladesh, Ethiopia and the Netherlands to the list. http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L14717801.htm -------------------------------------------------------------------------- All views expressed herein belong to the individuals concerned and do not in any way reflect the official views of Hidayahnet unless sanctioned or approved otherwise. If your mailbox clogged with mails from Hidayahnet, you may wish to get a daily digest of emails by logging-on to http://www.yahoogroups.com to change your mail delivery settings or email the moderators at [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the title "change to daily digest". YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
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