Perlunya pengiriman para ulama ke beebrapa konflik di Irak dan  
Palestina. Utk kemampuan menenangkan Al Zaqwari, militian Palestina 
demi mencegah perang pertumpahdarhan dan pemenggalan. 

  Karena sudah banyak masyarakat asing menyangka Islam mengajarkan 
mereka melakukan pemenggalan dan membunuh adalah Halal. Cegahlah 
image citra Islam yang buruk padahal selama ini banyak solusi, kerja 
sama dan dialog. Yaitu menggunakan kerja sama pemerintahan dan Para 
pejuang sudah mengakhiri konflik saja. Tidak perlu membawa kedendaman 
pada pasukan asing.. selama mereka asing tidak menyerang. 

 Pikirlah di mana utk kepentingan masyarakat Irak dan Palestina. 
Sampai bisa ada desakan utk menyiapkan pasukan perdamaian yg Islam di 
beberpa konflik.
Utk pertama adalah diskusi dan dialog sama para pejuang Irak dan 
Palestian agar mendukung jalan fungsi Pasukan PBB utk melerai dan 
membantu kerja sama antar pihak bermasalah. Tentu bersama para utusan 
Ulama. Tolonglah mereka biarlah Allah senang akan tujuan baik.


Wassalam,

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Iraqi Educator Gunned Down After Prayers 

BAGHDAD, Iraq - Gunmen killed the head of a state-run teacher's 
institute as he left a mosque after prayers, police said Saturday, an 
attack in apparent retribution for his refusal to stop working for 
Iraqi authorities. 

Militants had previously warned Ismail al-Kilabi, the head of the 
Mahmoudiyah Teachers Institute, 20 miles south of Baghdad, to quit 
his job after the transfer of power from U.S. occupation forces to 
the interim government, police Lt. Ala'a Hussein said. 

Iraqi militants have increasingly targeted police and other Iraqi 
officials they deem collaborators with coalition forces as part of 
their 15-month-old insurgency. 

Early Saturday, two mortars exploded in a garden in northern 
Baghdad's Shalchia suburb, injuring two sleeping children, hospital 
official Dr. Taleb Mustafa said. 

Also Saturday, the U.S. military said that 20 Iraqi fighters were 
killed in fierce fighting between Marines, backed by Iraqi security 
forces, and insurgents between 7:30 p.m. Thursday and 1 a.m. Friday 
in the city of Fallujah. 

Hospital officials had previously said at least 13 were killed and 14 
wounded. Many of those wounded, including at least one child, 
appeared to be civilians injured in U.S. airstrikes, hospital 
officials said. 

The violence continued as Secretary of State Colin Powell (news - web 
sites) made an unannounced visit to Baghdad on Friday. He said 
Washington would speed delivery of billions of dollars in 
reconstruction aid, a move he said should help stabilize the country 
and reduce attacks. 

"We want to show the Iraqi people that this money is being used for 
their benefit and do it as quickly as we can," Powell said. Iraq 
(news - web sites)'s deputy prime minister, Barham Saleh, said $9 
billion in U.S. reconstruction money would be disbursed by December. 

U.S. lawmakers and others have said the administration has moved too 
slowly in converting $18 billion in reconstruction aid into projects 
on the ground in Iraq. To date only $458 million has been spent, 
officials said, blaming red tape. 

Later Friday, NATO (news - web sites) countries agreed to send a 40-
member team to Iraq as soon as possible to begin training local 
security forces in a bid to curb the insurgency. 

Meanwhile, a Turkish driver, Mehmet Dayar, who was abducted in Iraq 
on July 17 was freed in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul after 
promising he would not return to the country, CNN-Turk television 
reported Saturday. He had returned home to Turkey. 

In another in the wave of hostage crises here, efforts intensified 
Saturday to secure the release of seven foreign drivers � three 
Indians, three Kenyans and an Egyptian � kidnapped by militants. 

The militants had threatened to behead one hostage by Friday night if 
their demands, which included their Kuwaiti company's withdrawal from 
Iraq, were not met. 

The deadline passed without any news on the men. 

An official from the company, Kuwait and Gulf Link Transport Co., 
arrived in Baghdad on Saturday to meet with mediators, said Muqam al-
Hamadani, spokesman for Sheik Hisham al-Duleimi, who runs an 
organization of tribal leaders trying to negotiate the hostages' 
release. 

India's ambassador to Oman, Talmiz Ahmed, was expected later 
Saturday. Ahmed's trip follows protests in India demanding the 
government do more to secure the release of the Indians. 

Al-Hamadani said his group planned to mediate the crisis by crafting 
an offer with the Kuwaiti company's representative, Mahdi Saleh, and 
then announcing it to media outlets. 

Al-Hamadani then expected the kidnappers to respond by releasing 
another videotape to the media, which has been their primary form of 
communication. 

"We want to solve this humanitarian issue and we expect positive 
news," al-Hamadani told The Associated Press. 

Al-Duleimi said Friday he had been negotiating with Egyptian and 
Indian officials regarding the captives, but had not spoken to the 
kidnappers. 

"I appeal to the kidnappers to be patient and to refrain from 
beheading one of the hostages and to extend the deadline until 
positive results can be reached," al-Duleimi said. 

In Jordan, relatives of four Jordanian truck drivers held by a 
different group joined with fellow drivers in chanting "Death to 
America" during a protest march Friday they said the kidnappers had 
demanded as a condition for the hostages' release. 

After the demonstration, the kidnappers called the relatives, saying 
they were satisfied and would release the men Saturday, said Mohammed 
Abu Jaafar, whose brother Ahmad is one of the hostages. 

Also Saturday, Iraqi police said they detained 102 Afghans, including 
women and children, in the southern city of Basra after they entered 
the country from Iran to visit Shiite Muslim shrines in Karbala and 
Najaf. 

Police Col. Dhafir Sabah said the Afghans were arrested Friday and 
Saturday without passports and were being held in Basra by police, 
who planned to return them to Iran. 



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