Skip to main content

Film Defaming the Messenger (sallallahu alaihi wasallam): America is using the Coptic Christians as a pretext to interfere in Egypt


Hizb-ut-Tahrir Egypt has emphasised that America utilises the Copts as a pretext to interfere in the affairs of Islamic lands to apply pressure upon their governments and the public opinion to exploit this as political blackmail.
The Hizb added in the communiqué that it distributed amongst those protesting at the American Embassy at the time of Asr today, that America uses the Christians generally amongst others whom they have named minorities living in the Islamic world as fuel that they ignite to create pretexts to interfere politically and military with the argument that they are protecting minorities and persecution.
They emphasised that the issue of the Copts in America and the defaming of the Messenger صلى الله عليه وسلم is primarily a political issue. The communiqué emphasised strongly that it is necessary to stand in the way of American and other colonialist states that are waging war against Islam adding that this requires a state that rules by Islam and implements the Shar'a of Allah. They demanded the closure of the American Embassy in Cairo and to cut all treaties and relations with her in addition to warning the Ahlu-dh-Dhimmah (i.e. Christians) from falling into the trap of American exploitation.
Source:
News Article from The Electronic Constitution (Ad-Dustoor Al-Iliktrooni)
by Ahlaam Husnain and Aayah Fathiy
12th September 2012

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

An advice to Muslims working in the financial sector

Assalam wa alaikum wa rahmatullah wabarakatahu, Dear Brothers & Sisters, We are saddened to see Muslims today even those who practise many of the rules of Islam are working in jobs which involve haram in the financial sector. They are working in positions which involve usurious (Riba) transactions, insurance, the stock market and the like. Even though many of the clear evidences regarding the severity of the sin of Riba are known, some have justified their job to themselves thinking that they are safe as long as they are not engaged in the actual action of taking or giving Riba. Brothers & Sisters, You should know that the majority of jobs in the financial sector, even the IT jobs in this area are haram (prohibited) as they involve the processing of prohibited contracts. If you work in this sector, do not justify your job to yourself because of the fear of losing your position or having to change your career, fear Allah as he should be feared and consider ...

The Shariah rules relating to mixing between the sexes

In Islam, the basic principle of the interaction between men and women is segregation. This means that in all areas of life and in all places whether private or public, contact between men and women is generally prohibited. Many evidences establish the principle of not mixing between the sexes, and there are many ahadith which clarify that this is the case in both public and private areas: Abu Hurairah reported that the Messenger of Allah said: "The best rows for the men are the first rows and the worst rows for them are the last rows. The best rows for the women are the last rows and the worst for them are the front rows." The last rows are the best for the women because they are farther away from the men as against the first rows that are nearest to men's rows. [This is related by the group except al-Bukhari]  In Abu Dawud, p.284, Hadith No. 4931, it is narrated upon the authority of Aisha (ra) that she said: "I used to play with my friends and whenever the P...

The 'Kufr' of Allying with the Enemies of Islam

The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him forewarned us that the era prior to the advent of the Dajj ā l would be characterised by years of deception and treachery .  This is exemplified by the alliances which are often made with the enemies of Islam, bringing the topic of allegiance to the fore.  To provide cover and justify the crimes of modern-day dictatorships, some have bizarrely argued that the allying with the enemies of Islam, arising from the political expediency of the ruler, isn’t essentially problematic because it is not accompanied with ‘loving them.’  Yet the explicit text of the Qur’ān provides rebuttal to such an absurdity.  It is not merely a trivial matter, nor simply one relating to acts of political expediency, but rather it is a grave matter: drawing the line between al-‘Im ā n (faith, belief) and kufr (disbelief). Nature of allegiance An explanation of allegiance through the lens of the Islamic texts is a far cr...