Assalamu aleikum.

Note: Sultan Maccido of Sokoto state is the President General of the
Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA). John Campbell is
the personal representative to Nigeria of George Bush, the antichrist
of our age who is one of the 30 dajjals to come before the Day of
Judgment.

Please note that 3 articles follow:

*`US foreign policy harsh on Islam'
*Sultan urges monarchs to emulate Dan Fodio
*Sheikh Uthman Dan Fodio


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`US foreign policy harsh on Islam'
>From Aminu Mohammed
Daily Trust
October 14, 2005
http://www.dailytrust.com/news1b.htm

The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammadu Maccido, has described a number
of the foreign policies of the United States government as
"deliberately against Islam." He said this yesterday while receiving
the US ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. John Campbell, at his palace.

Citing US policies on Palestine, Iraq, and Afghanistan the Sultan told
the visiting envoy that Muslims the world over feel that "some
decisions of the leading members of the international community are
not balanced."

He therefore called on the ambassador to urge his government to be
just in addressing the issues at stake.

The Sultan described the visit of the American envoy as timely and
said that it enabled US government officials and Islamic scholars in
Sokoto state to discuss issues of mutual interest to Muslims and
non-Muslims alike, such as the Shari'a, which, he said, was "for
Muslims only."

The Sultan said that the renewed emphasis on Shari'a in the country is
essentially to address the moral decadence that has engulfed the
society as a whole. "Shari'a is an instrument for strengthening the
moral fibre of society," he said, calling on non-Muslims to have no
fears over its implementation.

Sultan Maccido appealed to the US ambassador to learn more about the
Shari'a in order to help address some of the misconceptions.

Responding, Ambassador Campbell assured the Sultan that the US
respects all religions. He said that he was at the palace to deliver
President Bush's Ramadan goodwill message to Nigerian Muslims, and
that the United States was ready to work hand in hand with other
nations to find solutions to world problems.

The US ambassador, who was in Sokoto on a 2-day official visit to sign
a memorandum of understanding with the Usman Danfodio University, has
since returned to Abuja.

http://www.dailytrust.com/news1b.htm


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Sultan urges monarchs to emulate Dan Fodio
The Tide
Tuesday, October 4, 2005
http://www.thetidenews.com/article.aspx?qrDate=10/04/2005&qrTitle=Sultan%20urges%20monarchs%20to%20emulate%20Dan%20Fodio&qrColumn=NEWS

The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammadu Maccido, has urged traditional
rulers in the state to emulate the sterling qualities of the late
Islamic jihadist, Sheik Usman Danfodio.

Maccido, who was speaking at the weekend in Durbawa, in the Kware
Local Government Area of the state said: "He lived and died for truth,
piety, honesty, justice and the fear of God."

The Sultan was speaking at the traditional shaving ceremony of the
15th Galadiman Garin Sokoto and the district head of Durbawa, Alhaji
Isa Bajini Galadanchi, who he turbaned two months ago.

Represented by the Chiroman Sokoto and district head of Sokoto, Alhaji
Muhammadu Bello, the Sultan also advised traditional leaders to
prioritise the welfare and comfort of their followers.

According to him, "God gives and takes power to whoever He wishes." In
his remark, the state governor,'Alhaji Attahiru Bafarawa, described
the traditional institution as very crucial to ensuring peace, unity,
security and socio-economic prosperity of Nigeria.

Represented by the state justice commissioner, Alhaji Rilwanu Bello,
the governor charged the new Galadiman Garin Sokoto to live and lead
with utmost fear of God.

http://www.thetidenews.com/article.aspx?qrDate=10/04/2005&qrTitle=Sultan%20urges%20monarchs%20to%20emulate%20Dan%20Fodio&qrColumn=NEWS


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Sheikh Uthman Dan Fodio
Islam Online
6/8/2004
http://www.islamonline.com/cgi-bin/news_service/profile_story.asp?service_id=705

Sheikh 'Uthman Dan Fodio is one of the most influential Islamic
scholars in the history of Islam in West Africa. He was both; a
Mujahid (fighter for the sake of Islam) and Mujadid (reformer) of the
place what is historically known as the Sokoto Khalifate of West Africa.

Sheikh Uthman Dan Fodio is little known, although he was a scholar of
great learning who fought for the sake of Islam at his time and
established what could be called a khilafah in central Africa.

Sheikh Uthman was born at Maratta, a town in the Hausa state of Gobir,
on 29th Safar 1168 AH / Sunday 15th December 1754. His father Muhammad
Fodio was a well known scholar at his time in Gobir, a descendant of
the Torankawa Fulani and heir to a long Islamic tradition of learning.
Coming from an intellectual family Uthman had two advantages: access
to one of the best instructions and a social status in a society full
of respect for learning. He learnt the Qur'an and then proceeded to
study Fiqh (Islamic law) and Arabic language. He then proceeded, this
time under the supervision of scholars renowned in their respective
fields, many of whom turned out to be his uncles, to under take
advanced studies, where the curriculum is heavy and the influence of
the teachers great. Here he studied Tafsir (explanation of the Holy
Qur'an), Hadith (sayings of Prophet Mohammad 'PBUH', Sirah (life of
Prophet Mohammad 'PBUH'), Fiqh, Arabic Language, Mathematics and
Astronomy. His childhood was totally dedicated to learning, fitting
like some of his contemporaries into an already institutionalised
system of education in his society. Sheikh Uthman studied quite a
variety of subjects.

He received a thorough grounding in these fields and before reaching
twenty he had already written his first work in his mother tongue,
reflecting not only the early intellectual maturity but also a
propensity for literary out put. By the time he was twenty he had
formerly finished the basic texts for advanced studies and free to
pursue a career.

Sheikh Uthman's teachers not only imparted knowledge, but also as was
usual in this system of education, influenced him majorly.

However this did not prevent disagreement on certain issues. However
disagreeing with his scholars never affected in any way the Sheikh's
respect for them. As Sheihkh 'Uthman advanced his knowledge, and
entered his early adulthood, his piety and extreme simplicity,
exceptional intellectual ability and charismatic personality began to
attract disciples from his society.

Sheikh Uthman was deeply worried about the violations of the Islamic
Shari'a (God's Commands), the neglect of the Prophet's Sunnah at that
time.

The more he read the more he seemed to find this state of affairs
unacceptable. The situation was not for want of teachers, indeed there
were many, but the teachers had kept themselves in their ivory towers
making their knowledge available only for very few who cared to come.
There were teachers who instead of correcting the ordinary people,
were in fact making fortunes out of their ignorance. They were often
convinced by rulers to perpetuate all manners of injustices. So by the
time Sheikh Uthman was through with formal studies and became a man of
his own he had already decided to devote his time to educating the
public the basics of the Islamic religion. He was soon to be joined by
his brother Abdullah and later on his son Muhammad Bello.

Convinced of his role in reforming his society and educationg ignorant
people, Sheikh Uthman devoted his time, effort, and his entire life to
teaching, preaching and writing. The content and method of his
preaching were geared towards achieving the desired targets.

Sheikh Uthman, who was keen to change his society, studied its
problems and came up with a strategy that was most fitting for the
circumstances at that time. What seemed to have taken the Sheikh' s
immediate concern was the ignorance of the masses concerning Islam
despite the presence of many scholars.

Local customs and beliefs were mixed up with Islamic teachings.

Later in the company of his disciples Sheikh Uthman started traveling
to different countries to spread the teachings of Islam and deliver
his message. With Degel as his base, Sheikh Uthman and his group
traveled to other towns in Gobir teaching and preaching with
remarkable success. As 'Abdullah himself reported in his Tazyin
al-Waraqah:

"Then we rose up with the Shaykh helping him in his mission work for
religion. He traveled for that purpose to the east and to the west,
calling the people to the religion of Allah by his preaching in
different languages and destroying customs contrary to Muslim law.
Some of the people from surrounding countries came to him and entered
his community while we were in his country which had become famous
through him."

The result, as 'Abdullah reported, was that people started to respond
positively to Sheikh Uthman's preaching in large numbers and some
started coming to him in groups after his return to Degel.

However, the difference between the content and method of his da'wah
(calling for Islam) and those of other scholars was still not vivid.
Now that the difference and impact of Shaykh Uthman's method had begun
to manifest itself, opposition started. Many scholars began to oppose
the Sheikh and accused him of such things as hypocrisy, sedition,
hearsay and misleading the common people.

Neither was the opposition unexpected nor was the Sheikh unaware of
the problems his preachings would raise. The Sheikh decided to start
writing, arguing scholars-where he excelled them and always emerged
victorious - and attacking the rigid among them who had created the
problems the Sheikh was trying to solve.

In this process alone, the Sheikh was reported by Muhammad Bello (his
son) to have written over fifty books.

Foremost in the Sheikh's attack were those corrupt scholars most of
whom were associated with the ruler's court, who in their efforts to
maintain the established order and protect their vested interest,
justified political corruption, immorality and all sorts of evils on
the grounds that these were customs and tradition. Making this point
clear the Sheikh said:

"Among their misconceptions is that some of them (i.e. the scholars)
tolerate unworthy customs on the grounds of the sayings which are
widespread in the lands, that the custom of a land is Sunnah. But this
is falsehood and confusion according to the consensus opinion, because
a custom should not be tolerated if it contradicts the Sunnah (of the
Prophet)".

Sheikh Uthman Dan Fodio's most important work is said to be his Ihya
al Sunnah Wa Ikhmad al Bida, in which he reportedly said:

"Let the critic of this book know that my aim in it is the revival of
the Sunnah of the holy Prophet Mohammad (PBUH)".

Sheikh Uthman, among other things, commanded his pupils to teach their
wives and children. All the women of his household were educated.
Foremost among them was Nana Asma'u - who is well known role model, a
Muslim woman scholar and poet. As well as maintaining the household,
she played an important part in reforming the society as well.

By 1810 Sheikh Uthman had created a vast empire, to be administered by
emirs in accordance with Qur'anic law. High standards of public
morality replaced the corruption of the Hausa states and widespread
education was achieved.

In 1815 Sheikh Uthman retired, appointing his son Mohamed Bello his
successor and suzerain over all the emirates. Bello had built the city
of Sokoto, of which he became the sultan, and he considerably extended
the empire, establishing control of west Bornu and pushing down into
the Yoruba Empire of Oyo.

http://www.islamonline.com/cgi-bin/news_service/profile_story.asp?service_id=705







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{Invite (mankind, O Muhammad ) to the Way of your Lord (i.e. Islam) with wisdom 
(i.e. with the Divine Inspiration and the Qur'an) and fair preaching, and argue 
with them in a way that is better. Truly, your Lord knows best who has gone 
astray from His Path, and He is the Best Aware of those who are guided.} 
(Holy Quran-16:125)

{And who is better in speech than he who [says: "My Lord is Allah (believes in 
His Oneness)," and then stands straight (acts upon His Order), and] invites 
(men) to Allah's (Islamic Monotheism), and does righteous deeds, and says: "I 
am one of the Muslims."} (Holy Quran-41:33)
 
The prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: "By Allah, if 
Allah guides one person by you, it is better for you than the best types of 
camels." [al-Bukhaaree, Muslim] 

The prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)  also said, "Whoever 
calls to guidance will have a reward similar to the reward of the one who 
follows him, without the reward of either of them being lessened at all." 
[Muslim, Ahmad, Aboo Daawood, an-Nasaa'ee, at-Tirmidhee, Ibn Maajah] 
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