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Blocking Hizb ut Tahrir's Internet Addresses Shows your weakness in front of its ideas




Press Release

(Translated)
The Information Technologies and Communications Authority (ICTA) has banned access from Turkey to Hizb ut Tahrir Turkey’s official (www.hizb-turkiye.org). Shortly after that ban, the official website of Hizb ut Tahrir Central Media Office (www.hizb-ut-tahrir.info) was also banned access from Turkey. Both obstacles were put into practice before the court decision, without any justification and without any necessary information given. We as the Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir in the Wilayah Turkey would like to inform the public with a short explanation about this issue.
Television programs, newspapers, magazines and internet sites which do not correspond in any way to the Islamic principles, our values and shares open dishonesty and immorality are being allowed, but Islamic institutions which carry out Islamic studies are being banned. As the official authorities of the State, you feed these channels that poison the youth from one side, on the other hand put obstacles in front of the intellectual minds that change with Islam. We are asking! Is this how a religious generation will grow up according you?
The ban on Hizb ut Tahrir's internet sites was put into effect immediately after the announcement of our conference "Why the World is in Need of the Khilafah", which we planned to carry out in Istanbul on March 5, 2017, but which was unfairly banned by the official authorities. This shows that the authorities who were unable to respond to the Islamic ideas we gave to the Muslims had to resort to their habit of prohibiting. This is a clear indication that the prohibitionist mentality is continuing against Islam. Islamic ideas possessed by Hizb ut Tahrir is making them helpless. Now intellectual minds are filled with its ideas. So Hizb ut Tahrir is working for the Khilafah Rashidah (righteous Caliphate) upon the method of the Prophethood, which is desired by the Muslims longing for Islam.

Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir
in Wilayah Turkey

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