Boycott Israel [IslamCity] notes from new palestine: revolution overturns and destroys everything that gets in its way

2007-04-07 Thread ishaq arashi
notes from new palestine: revolution overturns and destroys everything
that gets in its way

Uninformed is the worst way to be unarmed.-The Media, Welfare Poets

download bruh martyre chairman fred hampton:

http://cleveland.indymedia.org/uploads/2007/04/racism.wav

re: Davey D's Hip Hop Political Palace
http://p076.ezboard.com/fpoliticalpalacefrm1

and the black peoples media-- turning off channel zero and spring house cleaning

no diss to bruh d -- b.u.t. -- question-- who runs this forum? these
cyber so called brothas like lighthouseali, nobleone and the zionist
racist they give props and voice to -- not to forget the ones who are
allowed to join it -- the ones they allow to attack our martyrs,
prisoners and revolutionaries?

what rings with tuth is what bruh j.r. of the block report once said
when queried about fairness in journalism by bruh davey d in
Breakdown FM-The Audio Rebellion is Real pt 2 w/ Minister of
Information JR and i paraphrase -- why should we be fair and give
voice to people who are not fair to us and ours? who own most of the
major league media what kill our souls and lie like crack heads? why
should we not use our media and mediums to knowledge and report on and
by and for ourselves and others who allied with us and share our
struggle?

what we don't need is to turn our spaces into foxes, via cons, vh1's
and jerusalem posts or sounding gounds for the jdl (jewish defense
leagues) the well hidden armed wing of the adl (anti-deformation
league), aipac or the neocons --

I'm giving you a lot of material, what will you use? What will you
present to the American people ...? Not you personally, because you
are subjected to editors. You are subjected to people who have another
view. You're here to get information, but what they do with it, that?s
another thing.? -- hon mins louis farrakhan -- Farrakhan speaks to
the media

who runs the media and mediums?

for that matter -- what's the weight of the world?

there's going to have be a point where so called black sites and
others will have to also knowledge that, like the b.e.t.s and vh1s,
and via con artists and other white and/or yahoodie run mediums and
the rappers/mcs we criticize for working with the gooberment, and
those whom attack our and the people (s), that this and other sites
like these, are also susceptible to infiltration and puppetry by and
for the same people who have targeted hip hop/rap and chosen our so
called leaders and agendas.

the enemy joins the gangs, like he did most of the black
organizations, and places snitches around our leaders. they pretend
like they are a crip or a blood, but really they are agents of the
government of the united states of america. they give you an ak-47, a
mac 10, and other weapons that are rejects, and cannot shoot straight,
so when you try to kill your brother, a baby or somebody else innocent
is killed instead as a result of your foolishness. – hon min louis
farrakhan, special message to street organizations

who pays them to patrol these sites? or what is it that the powers
that should not be have on them? what and why do they fear? and why is
it that they assist in messing with our peoples and committing acts or
menticide?

what we need, as one moderator of the sons of afrika mentioned -- is
our own intel ops -- sam greenlee dropped science on this when he
wrote the spook who sat by the door. going under ground -- and covert
and overt in ops. isn't it time we got really organized in this
disorder -- we seemed to have done it with street teams for rap and
hip hop -- why not diversify -- this time, as bruh martyr chairman
fred hampton told us, one which will ---

live for the people

struggle for the people

die for the people

we need a weather undgerground -- a baader-meinhof (red army faction
raf ) = b.l.a.

live for the people

struggle for the people

die for the people

what we need is a hamas

knowing basic hmtl should not be the only qualification for running
black cultural sites. wearing a suit and tie or dashiki neither. this
time and space should not be a place for egos and old bro clubbers who
give virtual hi-fives to each other and their zionist chums in order
to advance their careers and pour/poor concrete on the graves of our
peoples and the youth folk who try and uplift and be intelligent over
becoming retarded by the bourgeois bastards of banality -- peace to
sista souljah

If revolution is tied to dependence on the inscrutability's of
long-range politics, it cannot be made relevant to the person who
expects to die tomorrow. there can be no rigid time controls attached
to the process that offers itself as relief, not if those for whom
it is principally intended are under attack now, if the proponents of
revolution cannot learn to distinguish and translate the theoretical
into the practical, if they continue to debate just how to call up and
harness the conscious motive forces of revolution, the revolutionary
ideal will be the loser -- it will be rejected. -- bruh martyr 

Boycott Israel [IslamCity] The Darfur conundrum

2007-04-07 Thread Ismail Kashkash
The Darfur conundrum  French and other European intellectuals are mobilizing 
for intervention in Darfur. Who are they really writing about, asks KA Dilday 
for openDemocracy.
   

   
   Image: Wikipedia
  By K A Dilday for openDemocracy (05/04/07)
  On 31 March 2007, five African Union peacekeepers in Darfur were killed in 
the most fatal attack on them since the force arrived in the western province 
of Sudan in 2004. At the time of writing, the spokesman for the African Union 
(AU) has been unable to say who was responsible for the attack. This is the 
conundrum in Darfur: The killers could have belonged to any of the several 
armed groups there, though most reports suggest that one of the rebel forces 
was likely responsible. 
  It was this same conundrum - whom to blame, and whom to support, in Darfur - 
which has, for the past two weeks, been distracting French intellectuals from 
the imminent presidential election. A battle raged in the opinion pages of 
France's main newspapers between France's intellectuals: It was a debate that 
at times, seemed to have a less noble subtext than the surface concern for 
dying Darfurians. It also raised the question that nags at all levels of global 
action: much more of the western world is aware of and concerned with the lives 
of others, yet the quality of action is not keeping pace with the quantity. 
  A French controversy  The debate began on 20 March when the group Urgence 
Darfour, comprised of more than 100 individual associations, organized a 
meeting at the Mutualité, a grand hall on the left bank of Paris. There, the 
most prominent of the twelve presidential candidates agreed - either personally 
or through their representatives - that if elected, they would use their 
position to try to stop the killings in Darfur. Even President Jacques Chirac 
sent a letter of support. The meeting was led by Bernard Kouchner, one of the 
founders of Médecins sans Frontières (MSF), who has long since broken with the 
group and now stands (unofficially and officially) for various national and 
international offices; Jacky Mamadou, former president of Médecins du Monde, 
the group Kouchner founded after leaving MSF; and the journalist and 
philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy, who had just written a long article in Le Monde 
about his recent journey to refugee camps in Sudan and Chad. 
   
  Urgence Darfour called for the United Nations and the European Union to 
immediately send an international force to Darfur to protect the civilians; 
create safe zones where aid workers can serve the population; and bring those 
responsible for killings before the international court. 
   
  Three days later, on 23 March, Paris's main leftist daily newspaper 
Libération published a polemic written by two representatives of Médecins sans 
Frontières. The authors responded strongly to what they perceived as the 
ignorant posturing of Urgence Darfour and invoked MSF's experience through 
two-decades of presence in Sudan to make a case for a different approach. The 
worst massacres in Darfur, wrote Jean-Hervé Bradol (president of the MSF's 
French chapter) and Fabrice Weissman (director of research for the MSF), were 
in 2003-04. True, there has been a recent resurgence of violence after a period 
of remission, but the civilian casualties are at present not as numerous, in 
part because much of the civilian population has already abandoned the 
war-zones. 
   
  The Libé article appeared to break from the MSF's traditional role of not 
advocating political strategies, albeit while couching political 
recommendations in the rhetoric of protecting civilians. Bradol and Weissman 
warned that a small United Nations force would not be able to control an area 
as large as Sudan and that it would be resisted by the Sudanese government, 
resulting probably in more civilian deaths. A better option was to work with 
all of the armed factions to reach an accord. They ended by saying that MSF was 
disappointed in both Urgence Darfour and the presidential candidates: Urgence 
Darfour for using its prominence to demand an ill-advised and unlikely 
intervention, and the presidential candidates for showily and blindly signing 
onto it. 
   
  The next day, 24 March, a letter addressed to European Union leaders on the 
eve of its fiftieth anniversary summit in Berlin and signed by a group of 
prominent writers was published in newspapers in the EU's twenty-seven 
member-states. The group, which had been assembled by Bob Geldof, excoriated 
the EU for celebrating its birthday while the atrocities continued in Darfur. 
Many of Europe's most renowned intellectuals were among the signatories; they 
included Umberto Eco, Dario Fo, G#369;nter Grass, J#369;rgen Habermas, Vaclav 
Havel, Seamus Heaney, Harold Pinter, Franca Rame, Tom Stoppard and 
Bernard-Henri Levy. 
   
  Libération published the writers' appeal on 27 March on the same page as an 
article by Richard Rossin, a former secretary-general of 

Boycott Israel [IslamCity] Great Video Clips regarding Justice for 911

2007-04-07 Thread noor-e-islaam

AsSalaam O Alaikum

Great Video Clips regarding Justice for 911
http://www.wakeupfromyourslumber.com/node/1157


Boycott Israel [IslamCity] The Best of this World and the Hereafter

2007-04-07 Thread adil naveed
  JAMIATUL ULAMA(KZN) ISLAMIC WEBSITE
 Council of Muslim Theologians

 
 The Best of this Worldand the Hereafter  
  It is important that we engage in seriousintrospection and make 
appropriate changes both at an individual andcollective level. The Holy 
Qur’ân warns us against becoming complacentand heedless because of 
prolonged passage of time and inaction.“Do not be like those who were 
given the Bookaforetime, and whose hearts have hardened with the 
passing of time so thatmany of them have become rebellious…”
   Moral degeneration, a loss of purpose and hardheartedness are 
but some of the failings of the passing of time. Weeventually lose the 
capacity to appreciate Divine Guidance; we lose thehumility to search 
for the truth and the foresight to understand propheticwisdom. We 
gradually embrace values that are bereft of Divine Guidance andbecome 
victims of spiritual and emotional insecurity.
   The Holy Prophet   has said: “Whoever has been blessed with four 
things has indeedbeen given the best of this world and the hereafter. A 
heart fullof gratitude, a tongue occupied with the Zikr of Allâh, a 
bodyable to patiently endure hardships and a wife that does not
breach his trust regarding herself and his property.” (Baihaqî)
   In order to achieve the best of bothworlds we need to 
consciously work towards acquiring the following four‘blessings’:
   Gratitude:
  Too often, we take the favours ofAllâh for granted. We 
feel aggrieved, deprived, and display ingratitudewhen destiny does not 
accord with our insatiable dreams and desires
   Consider the following:
 
   If you have food in the refrigerator, clothes on your back, a roof   
 overhead and a place to sleep ... you are richer than 75% of this
world.
   If you have money in the bank, in your wallet, and spare change in a 
   dish someplace... you are among the top 80% of the world’s
wealthy.
   If you woke this morning with more health than illness... you are
more blessed than the million who will not survive this week. 
  If you have never experienced thedanger of battle, 
the loneliness of imprisonment, the agony oftorture, or the pangs 
of starvation… you are more blessed thanthree million people in the 
world. 

  If your Parents are still alive andstill married ... 
you are very rare. 

  If you hold up your head with asmile on your face and 
are truly thankful… you are blessedbecause the majority can, but 
most do not. 

  If you can read this message... youjust received a 
double blessing in that someone was thinking of youand, 
furthermore, you are more blessed than over two billion people in
the world that cannot read at all. (Courtesy: Al Balagh) 

Nabî  has said: “The first (condition) 
for the reformation of this Ummah isconviction and abstinence, whilst 
the first cause of its destruction willbe miserliness and (unending) 
desires. (Baihaqî)
  Zikr
The Holy Prophethas said: “The parable of one who remembers 
Allâh and one who does not,  is like the living and the dead.” (Bukharî  
Muslim) We have become  spiritually dead individuals with no sense of 
drive. We neither fear the  Wrath of Allâh, nor yearn for His Pleasure. 
Hence, religion has become an  oppressive imposition designed to deprive us 
of the pleasures of life. How  often do we recite the Holy Qur’ân? When 
last did we spend time pondering  and chanting the Glory of Allâh? The Holy 
Qur’ân refers to this kind of  spiritual death in the following words: 
 “They have hearts with which they  fail to grasp the truth, and eyes 
with which they fail to see, and ears with  which they fail to hear, They 
are like cattle: nay even less conscious of  the right way…” 
 They live like animals conscious only of  fulfilling their natural 
desires without giving any thought to the purpose  of existence. Hearts 
rust as metal does, and the polish for the heart is the  zikr of Allâh! 
Zikr is the spiritual rain that  renders the heart fertile and allows for 
the lush growth of virtue.
 Patience:
  We have become selfish, impatient and  intolerant, losing our 
self-composure at the least bit of irritation. We  have become pessimists 
who fret at the presence of thorns oblivious to the  beauty of the rose. We 
become despondent and repeatedly bemoan the 

Boycott Israel [IslamCity] UPDATE: Building a National Voice for Palestinian Canadians May 5-6.

2007-04-07 Thread Susan Howard-Azzeh
Dear Friends, 
   
  After several previous attempts, in May of 2006 several of us came together 
with the idea of establishing a national umbrella organization for all 
Palestinian Canadian organizations across Canada. The national body would serve 
as a strong and united Palestinian Canadian voice when speaking to the Canadian 
government, media and public. Teleconferences were held in May and July of 2006 
and an internet list serve was established to facilitate our work. Please see 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Nidah/ . The Nidah group sent an invitation to 
Palestinian community leaders and organizations across Canada to participate in 
this effort, and Palestine House hosted the first national conference January 
27-28 of 2007.
   
  An Interium Organizing Committee was elected and has been holding meetings to 
prepare for our next national meeting. The Interium Organizing meeting is made 
up of representatives from across Canada: Eyad Alnuwieri, Palestinian Community 
Centre, British Columbia; Susan Howard-Azzeh, Niagara Palestinian Association, 
St. Catharines, Ontario; Wael Ghanem, Palestinian Association of Hamilton, 
Ontario; Hazem Jamjoum, Executive Director Palestine House, Mississauga, 
Ontario; Samir Ishaq, Canada Palestine Association of London, Ontario; Hani 
Naser, Association of Palestinian Arabs of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario; Laith 
Marouf, Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights-National Office, Montreal, 
Quebec; Omar Shaban, Students for Palestinian Human Rights, Waterloo, Ontario; 
and Yacoub Amash. The Interium Organizing Commitee have met in Hamilton and 
London, and will be meeting in St. Catharines Saturday, April 14.
   
  The next National Conference will be held Saturday and Sunday, May 5 and 6, 
in Ottawa. Invitiations are being sent to the executive of all Palestinian 
Canadian organizations across Canada. If you are aware of a Palestinian 
Canadian organization that has not been invited, please let us know. We want 
this to be a broad and inclusive endeavour.
   
  At the national meeting we will finalize our structure, decide on the 
membership accrediation process, approve our draft constitution and by-laws, 
and choose our official name. 3 to 6 months later we hope to host our Founding 
Convention with speakers and invited dignataries. Working papers will be sent 
to all Palestinian Candian organizations for discussion with their membership 
prior to the Ottawa Conference.
   
  If you would like further information on this important initiative please 
contact your local Palestinian Canadian organiziation, contact one of the 
Interium Organizing Committee members, or reply to this email.
   
  Wa sallam, Susan Howard-Azzeh
  Niagara Palestinian Association
  and
  member, Palestinian National Voice Preparatory Conference.


  Susan's English as a Second 
Language Blog http://suzansesl.blogspot.com (updated weekly)

























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Boycott Israel [IslamCity] A short course Learn Arabic, Understand Qur'an Salah - The Easy Way ( in Dubai)

2007-04-07 Thread Mohamed
In the name of Allah, Most Beneficent, Most Merciful

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Boycott Israel [IslamCity] I love this YouTubeIslam.com site hope you do too! - Yusuf Estes

2007-04-07 Thread Mohamed




Bismillah Rahman Raheem

Salam alaykum:





Welcome:


Again we want to say big \Welcome\ to membership in the fastest growing and 
newest site in the www.ShareIslam.com web system. We are all excited about the 
thousands of visitors to our new site. It is truly amazing.





Problem:


The problem is, I am only one person trying to do all of this by myself and 
there is of course, my regular efforts for dawah while traveling, recording and 
doing the TV shows. Al Hamdulillah, I don\'t want to complain and loose any 
rewards with Allah, so make dua for me, inshallah.





Good news:


I have almost finished all of the videos that have been waiting in line for 
inspection and approval. So, look through the list and find yours, inshallah. 
If you don\'t see it, maybe it did not fit within our rules and guidelines (be 
sure to read them).





Review of ALL Vides


All of our videos have to be watched by a monitor (right now that is me) and 
then accepted or rejected and then the English spelling and wording has to be 
correct, references to the Quran and the hadeeths have to be verified and any 
speeches have to be on Quran and Sunnah only.





No Bad Videos, inshallah.


We do not play political, racial, musical, adult or any nonsense videos on this 
site. Please don\'t waste your time uploading things like this. Also, if there 
is no English on the video - it is deleted. Sorry, but that is the rule. If you 
have another language you have to find and add proper translation.





Your job:


You are responsible for all of your uploads. Anyone constantly uploading the 
same videos will be removed from our membership list. (this is a new rule, due 
to the number of people who keep uploading the same thing and wasting time and 
bandwidth).





More good news -


We have been raised up on the search engines due to the high traffic to our 
site and we thank Allah for that, Al Hamdulillah.





Help me please!


Again, I need to ask all of you not to keep uploading the same videos, please. 
The problem is, everyone is uploading all types of videos that we cannot play 
on our site and they load them over and over, thinking that is going to make it 
work. I ask them not to, but they don\'t seem to care. This is a very heavy 
workload and I have been working on it every day since we started. Even while 
traveling, doing lectures, checking emails (trying to eat and sleep) and still 
I cannot catch up.





So, either the people will have to help me out by following the rules - or else 
I just can\'t do it fast enough and maybe they will not see their videos for 2 
or 3 months (that\'s right - I am leaving for a 3 month trip to the middle east 
and you know what that means - slw connection and not much access).





Please make dua and ask others to do the same. If you know any of our members, 
please tell them not to overload this because it won\'t help them and it might 
cause us not to be able to do the proper dawah that needs to be done, you know?





Come check out the videos and see what\'s new: www.YouTubeIslam.com





Jazakalah khairan was salam alaykum,

Yusuf Estes


PS - remember to add www.ShareIslam.com in the bottom of all your emails too! - 
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Boycott Israel [IslamCity] The Jewish Factor: Democrats better on Darfur, Church-State

2007-04-07 Thread Ismail Kashkash
The Jewish Factor: Democrats better on Darfur, Church-State 
  Posted: April 06, 2007 
   
  For the first time in the Israel factor surveys, we sought to examine an 
additional important element in regard to the candidates. We can call this the 
Jewish factor the ranking of the 2008 candidates according to a list of 
subjects that are of importance to the American Jewish community, other than 
Israel. The most interesting of them is the grade relating to the humanitarian 
crisis in Darfur, a crisis in which the Jewish community is a major force in 
trying to find a solution. In my print edition weekend column I expanded on the 
new survey and informed my readers on other issues related to the 2008 race. 
The following paragraphs are a part of it.

The Jewish community of America is a primary voice calling to end the 
humanitarian crisis in Sudan. Its leaders are pushing for sanctions with all 
their might. They are pressing Congress to pass binding resolutions, the 
administration to be more aggressive, and economic firms to take independent 
measures. The panel was asked to rate the candidates based on the members' 
evaluation of their resolve to deal with this crisis, which is at the head of 
the Jewish agenda.

The response is particularly interesting in connection with Barack Obama, and 
explains why he has many Jewish supporters even before he expressed strong 
pro-Israel opinions. Among the candidates, the panel thought that he would deal 
most vigorously with the Darfur crisis and by a large margin over the other 
candidates. His score (4.25 out of a possible 5) is higher by half a point than 
that of any official candidate who follows. The only candidate close to Obama, 
with 4.13, is Gore, who has not announced that he will be running.

In regard to Darfur, the panel believes the Democratic candidates look more 
promising than their Republican opponents. This is equally true for another 
issue whose importance to the American Jewish community is not in doubt: the 
candidates' position on questions relating to separation of religion and state. 
Clinton and Gore lead in this regard (their positions are the closest to those 
of the majority of the Jewish community), but with them is one Republican 
candidate, Rudy Giuliani. All three have a grade of 4.13 out of a possible 5.

Giuliani's strength is also his weakness. He continues to lead as the panel's 
best candidate overall for Israel, and one can suspect that in this he is 
aided by his hawkish stance on foreign affairs and quite liberal posture on 
domestic issues. This makes it possible for panel members who look askance at 
classic Republican conservatism to give Giuliani a high rating, but these are 
also the positions on which he will be exposed to competition from candidates 
like Fred Thompson (Last week, the Israel Factor panel received a first package 
of background material on Thompson. He was not included in the seventh poll, 
but might very well appear in the next one), and which will make it difficult 
for him to gain the unreserved backing of the party's conservatives in the 
primaries).

With the exception of Giuliani, all the Democratic candidates get a higher 
score on religion and state than all the Republican candidates. No 
complicated calculation is needed by those who want to guess which candidate 
the Jewish voters will back in 2008: the Jews are the clearest group in 
opposition to the continuation of the war in Iraq, and probably the most 
concerned about the mixing of religion and state in America.

Among the Republicans, then, only Giuliani, who is well known to Jews from his 
tenure as mayor of the Jewish city of New York, might have a chance of 
drawing a large number of votes (relative to a Republican candidate), something 
George Bush was not able to do in 2004, despite prior expectations that were 
based on his record regarding Israel. Every other Republican candidate will 
have a hard time convincing America's Jews to vote for him.
   
  
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/rosnerBlog.jhtml?itemNo=846221contrassID=25subContrassID=0sbSubContrassID=1listSrc=Yart=1
  



 
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