http://www.forum18.org/Archive.php?article_id=170
 

his article was published by F18News on: 29 October 2003



CENTRAL ASIA: Hizb-ut-Tahrir wants worldwide Sharia law


By Geraldine Fagan, Forum 18 News Service <http://www.forum18.org>, and 
Igor Rotar, Forum 18 News Service <http://www.forum18.org>


Hizb-ut-Tahir, which is widespread in Central Asia, has told Forum 18 that
it aims to introduce a worldwide Caliphate and ban all faiths apart from
Islam, Judaism and Christianity, all religious practice being regulated by
Sharia law. Buddhism, Hinduism, the Hare Krishna faith and what the party
sees as sects within Islam would all be banned. Hizb-ut-Tahir members also
explained to Forum 18 that the party would give all non-Muslim states a
choice between either joining the Caliphate under Sharia law, or paying a
tax to the Caliphate. Failure to pay the tax would be punished by military
attacks. The USA, the United Kingdom and Israel were described to Forum 18
as the work of the devil and "European democracy" as "a farce". Within the
Caliphate, Christians and Jews would be allowed to drink alcohol, if that
was required for religious rituals, and to regulate within their own
communities marriage, divorce and the assignment of possessions.

        

Members of Hizb-ut-Tahrir, one of the most widespread illegal Islamic
movements in Central Asia, have told Forum 18 News Service that if it comes
to power, Islamic Sharia law would be imposed on all and faiths not
mentioned in the Koran would be banned. A self-styled international Islamic
political party that claims to reject violence, thousands of whose members
have been imprisoned in Central Asia, especially in Uzbekistan, it mostly
devotes its energies to circulating leaflets and other literature and says
it avoids violence. But Hizb-ut-Tahrir members in both the Uzbek and the
Kyrgyz sections of the Fergana valley, speaking to Forum 18 on condition of
anonymity, described how the party plans to treat non-Muslims if it achieved
its chief goal of establishing a caliphate.

Hizb-ut-Tahrir, whose headquarters is illegally based in Jordan, is banned
or treated as illegal in all the Central Asian republics. It aims to achieve
the unification of Muslims worldwide under a single caliphate and believes
that western democracy is unacceptable to Muslims. Its publications contain
violently anti-Semitic views and it denies key human rights such as
religious freedom. Countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom
and Israel are considered to be the work of the devil. Blatant anti-Semitism
is a characteristic of the party's ideology. For example, Hizb-ut-Tahrir
leaflets distributed illegally in Uzbekistan invariably call the Uzbek
president Islam Karimov a "Jewish kafir". One Uzbek member of Hizb-ut-Tahrir
expressed his regret to Forum 18 that Hitler had not succeeded in
eliminating all Jews.

In March 2002, Hizb-ut-Tahrir published a statement describing Jews as "a
defective people" and calling upon Muslims to remove them from Palestine. It
was still on the organisation's Russian-language website in April 2006.
Entitled "Kill them wherever you find them, and cast them out from wherever
they cast you out" - a quotation from the Koran - the March 2002 document
begins by describing Jews as "renowned for their treachery and broken
promises (..) they kill prophets and innocent people." While stopping short
of calling for specific terrorist acts, it describes how "in Palestine today
the mujahidin display examples of piety - young men compete in acts of
self-sacrifice (..) and mothers encourage their sons to become shahids [a
term for suicide bombers] and bow to Allah in gratitude if they hear news
that their children have fallen as shahids." It concludes by calling upon
Muslims to mobilise armies for battle "in order to cast the Jews into
misfortune for their deeds and wipe their vile persons from the land of Isra
and Mi'raj" (a reference to a journey said to have been undertaken by the
Prophet Muhammed from Mecca to Jerusalem and then heaven in one night).

Hizb-ut-Tahrir is banned as anti-Semitic in Germany, and the organisation's
Danish spokesman, Fadi Abdelatif, was in October 2002 given a sixty-day
suspended jail sentence for distributing racist propaganda, after he
circulated the March 2002 anti-Semitic statement on the streets of the
Danish capital Copenhagen.

Hizb-ut-Tahir members in the Fergana Valley have told Forum 18 that ideally
an Islamic state should be formed, as the prophet Mohammed decreed, at the
initiative of citizens. However given today's conditions, it was said that
such a step "would become a farce, like the so-called European democracy",
and so the decision to form an Islamic state should be taken by the most
"influential people" (i.e. powerful politicians and businessmen). Ideally it
was said, all the countries of the world would join the caliphate although
Hizb-ut-Tahir plans to allow non-Muslim countries, such as the United States
and the United Kingdom, not to join the caliphate provided that they pay a
tax to it. They would then fall under the protection of the caliphate and it
would defend their interests. If non-Muslim countries refused to pay the
tax, the caliphate would launch military attacks against them.

In the caliphate itself Christian and Jewish communities would be permitted
because, according to the Koran, adherents of these religions are "people of
the Book". Other religions, including Buddhism, Hinduism and the Hare
Krishna faith, would be considered pagan sects and would be banned. In
particular, the caliphate's leadership would oppose what it regards as sects
within Islam itself (including Ahmadiyya, Bahai'ism and Ismailism). In
Hizb-ut-Tahrir's view, the only true Muslims are those who adhere to the
four Madhabs {i.e. the four separate schools of legal interpretation within
Shariah law). Those who depart from the Madhabs would be considered as
apostates and liable to punishment according to Islamic law.

All citizens in the caliphate would have to abide by Sharia law when outside
their homes. For example, all women would have to wear long dresses and
scarves when in public places. However, Hizb-ut-Tahir members told Forum 18
that in Christian and Jewish quarters women could wear clothes permitted by
the laws of their own religion. Christians and Jews would also be allowed to
drink alcohol within their own communities, if that was required for
religious rituals. Although all citizens of the caliphate would be subject
to Sharia law, Christians and Jews could administer justice according to
their own laws in what were described as internal matters (i.e. marriage,
divorce and the assignment of possessions).



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]



--------------------------
Want to discuss this topic?  Head on over to our discussion list, [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]
--------------------------
Brooks Isoldi, editor
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://www.intellnet.org

  Post message: osint@yahoogroups.com
  Subscribe:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Unsubscribe:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


*** FAIR USE NOTICE. This message contains copyrighted material whose use has 
not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. OSINT, as a part of 
The Intelligence Network, is making it available without profit to OSINT 
YahooGroups members who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the 
included information in their efforts to advance the understanding of 
intelligence and law enforcement organizations, their activities, methods, 
techniques, human rights, civil liberties, social justice and other 
intelligence related issues, for non-profit research and educational purposes 
only. We believe that this constitutes a 'fair use' of the copyrighted material 
as provided for in section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Law. If you wish to use 
this copyrighted material for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use,' 
you must obtain permission from the copyright owner.
For more information go to:
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml 
Yahoo! Groups Links

<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/osint/

<*> Your email settings:
    Individual Email | Traditional

<*> To change settings online go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/osint/join
    (Yahoo! ID required)

<*> To change settings via email:
    mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
    mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

<*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

<*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:
    http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
 

Reply via email to