*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* { Sila lawat Laman Hizbi-Net - http://www.hizbi.net } { Hantarkan mesej anda ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] } { Iklan barangan? Hantarkan ke [EMAIL PROTECTED] } *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* Undilah PAS : MENENTANG KEZALIMAN & MENEGAKKAN KEADILAN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ salam & salamat bertemu lagi... Chechenya skang adalah seperti afghanistan sebelum taleban iaitu maseh berpuak dan berkabilah antaranya puak maskadov, Zokhar dudayev (Salman Raduyev) dan Syamil Basayev (Ibnu Khatab). pengaruh sufi dan syiah ismailiyahpun maseh wujud di situ, jadi tak berapa nak hairan jika ada mufti2 spt tu. spt di afghanistan juga ada org2 spt sibghatullah mujaddidi dsbnya... 1. komen ambo ialah mufti yg asli tidak akan mengadap kapir, tetapi org kapirlah yg patut datang mengadap dan melutut di hadapan org islam sambil membayar jizyah dgn hina. 2. All wahabis are armed. - ini bagus - satu sunnah yg telah ditinggalkan telah berjaya dihidupkan semula. Para sahabat jika hidup kembali akan berasa hairan bila melihat manusia yg dikatakan muslim skang ni tanpa senjata ditangan sedangkan umat Islam di sembelih di sana sini. Ikutlah sunnah nabi dan para sahabat - sekurang-kurangnya sebilah pisau lipat di poket. 3. .he said: But they are content to live with Russia, well, let them live with Russia, they're not stupid. komen ambo - telah jelas hadith yg menerangkan larangan hidup di kalangan org2 kafir dan ancaman yg amat berat terhadap mereka yg rela tinggal bersama org2 kafir. sekian dula buat masa ini, wassalam Osman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Date: Friday, September 17, 1999 9:54 AM > Subject: INTERVIEW: CHECHEN MUFTI AKHMED-KADZHI KADYROV > > > >MOSKOVSKIE NOVOSTI , Issue#35, September 14-20, 1999 > > > >CHECHNYA'S MUFTI: "THIS WAS NO JIHAD, IT WAS A DECEPTION" > >Sanobar Shermatova > > > >Last week, Akhmed-khadzhi Kadyrov, the Mufti of Chechnya, had a talk with > >Russian Premier Vladimir Putin. The mufti happened to be in the Government > >House, along with other spiritual leaders from North Caucasian republics, > >but he was introduced to the Premier as the "head of the spiritual > >administration of independent Chechnya." The fact that the interview took > >place at all is sensational: Russian officials have long avoided > >negotiations with Chechen representatives, and Chechen representatives have > >avoided any kind of situation in which Chechnya could be treated as just > >another North Caucasian member republic. Why did the Mufti ignore this > >tacit tabu? The answers are in this interview. > > > >KADYROV. I had come to Moscow for a meeting of the Coordinating Council of > >the Muslims of the North Caucasus, and as a member of the Council I attended > >a reception in Government House. The conversation [with Putin] was a > >comprehensive one. I said to Prime Minister Putin: "Let's divide the blame > >for the war in Dagestan in half: half for you, the other half for the > >Chechen side. If we couldn't cope with the job of throwing out those, so > >to speak, outsiders, you also saw what was happening." The Premier > >couldn't object. Neither the Chechen nor the Dagestani people want this > >war. But there are people who want it -- on both sides. There are a lot of > >questions about this war, questions to which I personally can't find any > >answers. I told Putin that if Russia had recognized our independence, this > >war would never have happened. Putin didn't agree with me, but that's my > >opinion anyway. > > > >MN: What is your attitude to the jihad Basayev and Khattab proclaimed in > >Dagestan? > > > >KADYROV: It's a deception. I spoke on Chechen television right after the > >events in Dagestan began. I reminded all those who had forgotten that our > >neighbor's [Dagestan's] mosques were open and functioning at a time when > >our republic did not have a single mosque. Chechens went to their > neighbors > >to find out on what day they should start celebrating religious holidays. > >And then, to go over there, and proclaim a "jihad"?! On television, I said: > >"I swear, by the name of Allah, this is no jihad! Go and bring your deluded > >sons home from their units. Stop them." Who had ears to hear, heard. > > > >I reminded everyone: We announced that our republic would be based on > >Sharia. But it isn't yet. What do we have to teach anyone else? Let's put > >our own house in order, and then we can say: Look, brothers, see what a > >paradise we are living in! But nobody wants the kind of paradise we are > >actually living in. The whole world knows what is going on here. And now > >we are introducing "order" next door. Right. Thousands of refugees,whole > >villages destroyed... > > > >But Russian leaders have to share the blame. Fine, let's say, Russia does > >not interfere in Chechnya's affairs, we are independent, we live the way we > >want to. But Dagestan is a part of the Russian Federation, and two > >Dagestani villages being bombed today two years ago introduced their own > >Islamic order, in no way compatible with the Constitution of Dagestan or > >Russian law. > > > >MN: Do you consider the guerrillas who are fighting in Dagestan to be > >religious? > > > >KADYROV. I find it hard to consider them Muslims. They reject everything > >new that has been created after the Prophet, calling it all bid'ah > >[innovation]. Well, for us, THEY are bid'ah: we never had them before! > >It's useless to try to have a dialogue with them; they don't listen to your > >arguments. They have concrete goals; a mission; a program. And that's it. > > > >MN: Are there any unarmed Wahhabis? Do you reject the idea that there may > >be people who share their views, but don't plan to go to war with anybody? > > > >No. All these people are armed. In order to attain their goals, they > >deceive people, bribe them. And who supplies THEM? All these people went > >through Russian territory to get to Chechnya; and they travelled in groups. > >Where was the visa control looking? Customs? I asked Putin that. There are > >so many questions here. Who backs them, and what do they want? Jihad? If > >the Dagestanis had overthrown their leaders, as we did in Chechnya, and > >troops were brought in, and everybody rose to fight, that would be one > >thing. But they are content to live with Russia, well, let them live with > >Russia, they're not stupid. They lead a normal life, nobody forbids them to > >pray. You want a mosque? Fine, you've got one. You want a medres [Islamic > >school]? Fine, you've got one. And here we come, imposing an Islamic state > >on them. No, that's politics, that's all nonsense. > > > >MN. Are you saying the guerrillas have no religious goals? > > > >KADIROV. I don't see any. In the modern world, nobody imposes his religion > >on others. After the wars in the time of the Prophet, it was said that Islam > >had won all the space it required. And later it was said, "in faith there > >can be no compulsion." And then,there is a political side to this question. > >Islam says you should honor treaties and agreements. If the guerrillas had > >said, we are tearing up the Khasavyurt Agreements and we are declaring war > >on Russia, we could understand . But they didn't do that. > > > >MN. You are considered close to Maskhadov, yet your position differs from > >the official position of the Chechen authorities. > > > >KADIROV. No, that's not true. Chechnya's official authorities have the same > >views I do. Remember, official Chechen army units are not fighting in > >Dagestan. Those that are fighting there are not under Maskhadov's control. > >But the authorities should have spoken out and condemned the attack before I > >did. They didn't. > > > >MN: Why not? > > > >KADIROV. Good question. > > > >MN: What must be done to stop this war? > > > >KADIROV. Uproot this evil, which cloaks itself in Islam. Keep it from being > >spread in all the republics that want to live in peace. > > > >MN BIO: > > > >Akhmed-khadzhi Kadirov is 48 years old. He graduated from the Bukhara > >medres and the Islamic Institute in Tashkent. In 1989 he opened the first > >Islamic Institute in the North Caucasus and was its rector until the war > >began in 1994. He fought as a volunteer against the federal forces. In > >1995, in Vedeno, he was elected Mufti. He has been known for his > >irreconcilable opposition to the so-called Wahhabis. In the past two years > >there have been three attempts on his life. During the last attempt, a > >number of his bodyguards were killed, three of whom were his own > relatives. > > > Pengirim: Osman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ( Melanggan ? To : [EMAIL PROTECTED] pada body : SUBSCRIBE HIZB) ( Berhenti ? To : [EMAIL PROTECTED] pada body: UNSUBSCRIBE HIZB) ( Segala pendapat yang dikemukakan tidak menggambarkan ) ( pandangan rasmi & bukan tanggungjawab HIZBI-Net ) ( Bermasalah? Sila hubungi [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pengirim: ibnu muhajir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>