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Stabbed to death 18 times in court for 8 minutes without any intervention!

 

Stabbed to death 18 times in court for 8 minutes without any intervention! 

istock_000007020140xsmallMarwa Shirbini (32years) was stabbed 18 times and killed in court. The three month pregnant mother of one, Egyptian born Marwa was a pharmacist in the German town of Dresden . She was continually harassed by her assailant (identified as Alex W.), and at least once physically attacked by him when he forcefully removed her Hijab in a school playground.

Marwa appeared in a court hearing to testify against him on July 1st. During the hearing, he produced a knife and viciously attacked Marwa, stabbing her 18 times in front of her 3 years old son before anyone successfully intervened.

Her husband attempted to shield her, and was also stabbed and then mistakenly shot by an armed guard who thought he was the attacker.

Alex W. is now being held on ’suspicion’ of murder. Her Funeral gathered thousands of her supporters and friends in Egypt last Monday.

 

 

 

WHAT CAN YOU DO?

TAKE ACTION

 1. Attend the Picket

Saturday 11 July

12pm

In front of German Embassy, London

( 23 Belgrave Square, SW1X 8PZ )

Nearest Tube station: Hyde park and Sloane Square

 2. Watch the youtube link

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lmAx8VW9pM&feature=related

3. Send a letter to the German Embassy in the UK

The Ambassador

German Embassy

23 Belgrave Square,

London

SW1X 8PZ

4. Jumaah Khutba

Dedicate Jumaa Khutba tomorrow (Friday) to speak about the incident.  

More details about the incident can be found on:

http://www.islamonline.net/servlet/Satellite?c=Article_C&pagename=Zone-English-News/NWELayout&cid=1246346077533

5. Write to your MEPs

You can identify who your MEPs are from this link

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/public/geoSearch/zoneList.do?country=GB&language=EN

6. Write to Human Rights Organisations

Human rights watch  

http://www.hrw.org/

Amnesty International 

www.Amnesty.org.uk

European Human Rights Centre 

http://www.ehrcweb.org/

Liberty 

http://www.liberty-human-rights.org.uk/

7. Write an article to the newspapers

Write to the main stream media in Germany and the UK requesting them to focus on the crime and what it means to you.

leser@welt.de

info@dw-world.de

online@fr-online.de

leserbriefe@sueddeutsche.de

redaktion@faz.de

info@berlinonline.de

redaktion@dresden-news.com

yourletters@washingtontimes.com

letters@nytimes.com

letters@washpost.com

foreigneditor@independent.co.uk

syndication@guardian.co.uk

navegante@navegante.com

9. Dedicate a minute of silence in any of your forthcoming gatherings

Focus people’s attention on the atrocity.

10. Write comments on chat rooms

Help people to understand how vicious this crime was and why it must not be forgotten.

11. Facebook

Visit the facebook page dedicated to Marwa and add your opinion

12. Contact the family to express your condolences

Send Telegraph to AlShirbini Family, 18 Ahmad Fathy Street, Glim

This will help them through their grief.

 

Please also read these articles and pass them on to others if you wish.

http://www.aboujahjah.com/?p=202

http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2009/07/20097612424648553.html

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GAZA attacks

You must see this…

The Israeli foreign minister basically says that she doesn’t care how many Palestinians are killed!

 

Please help to spread the word, please email the following to everyone one of your contacts, Muslim or otherwise:

….

Subject:   you got to see this

You’ve got to see this video... I can’t believe that the current foreign minister of Israel basically says:

“it doesn’t matter how many Palestinians die” !!!!!

See the truth about Israel.

    * Pass this email on to EVERYONE you know… Muslim or otherwise.
    * Aims:
          o To get at least 60,000 people to watch it on it’s first day.
          o To get 15 MILLION views in a week - MAKE THIS VIRAL.

There are many millions of people who don’t know the truth about Israel and it’s oppression of the Palestinian people - watch this video

What do we do?

Do we march? Yes! But that doesn’t educate the masses who get fed what the media wants to feed them about the people marching.

Do we write letter to our MPs / senators / members of government? Yes… and then sit tight and hope they do something.

But none of that changes public opinion! And you have to realise that the reason you’re burning up inside about Gaza is because you know the truth. You know the injustice.

What if more people found out?

Thank God for You Tube, Facebook, MySpace and the other social media.

Did you know that more people watch You Tube a day than TV?
That You Tube gets 3 times as much traffic as the google search pages?
Facebook is used by everyone and can even be accessed by phone.

i.e. if we’re on the first page of You Tube, more people will see that video than watch the news (for example)

Watch this video and pass this email on to everyone you know

AbdelRahman Mussa
Head of the MABYouth Department,
www.MabYouth.com

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42 Questions

The 42-day detention without charge Bill was voted down by an overwhelming majority by the House of Lords on Monday, October 13th.   This was great news and restored some faith in the democratic structures that are not solely based on saving face and votes.  Yet still I felt trapped.

 

The Bill itself may not have passed- but have these repeated readings of the Bill, repeated debates and repeated discussions had a longer lasting effect than if the Bill had been brought into practice?  Has our subconscious succumbed to a worse outcome?  Are we detaining ourselves without charge by hesitating for 42 minutes, 42 hours or 42 days before we embark on a project, speak on the phone or send an email?  Is the line in the sand shifting and are we seeing the erosion of our freedom to speak and think?

 

I’m sure you don’t have to search that far to find a Muslim friend or acquaintance who has hesitated before embarking on a project relating to Muslims either in response to their own concerns or those of their parents or peers.  The concern in most cases is based on the fear that engaging politically or sometimes just associating with people who may be perceived to be active is verging on someone’s definition of extremism, somewhere. 

 

Unfortunately, it seems that somewhere along the timeline of this Bill or the previous anti-terror Bill there has become a resetting of standards.  Muslims are now extreme unless proven otherwise, i.e. unless we come out singing and dancing against extremism- not once or twice, but all the time.  Which leaves us with exactly no time to move beyond this narrative.  Maybe this is what has left me feeling trapped. 

 

The truth is such a policy does nothing to help ‘community cohesion’, ‘prevent violent extremism’ or address any other buzzword the government has coined.  Equally though, such policy or its consideration will not stop those who sincerely want to improve themselves and the community they live in from striving to do so even in the face of such ineffective scaremongering and scapegoating. So a note to self, stop finding 42 excuses and get on with the work!

 

“Those of the believers who sit still, other than those who have a (disabling) hurt, are not on equal with those who strive in the way of Allah with their wealth and lives. Allah has conferred on those who strive with their wealth and lives a rank above the sedentary. Unto each Allah has promised good, but He has bestowed on those who strive a great reward above the sedentary. Degrees of rank from Him, and forgiveness and mercy. Allah is ever Forgiving, Merciful.” (Ch 4, 95-96)

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Dua’ page

Salam,

Write below any duas that you would like your brothers and sisters to make for you, especially in this blessed month of Ramadhan.

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Ramadan, Ramadhan, Ramadan

A piece to commemorate the coming of the awaited blessed month.This being ramadhan…the month where as mentioned in the tradition of the Prophet peace be upon him as,  “When there comes the month of Ramadhan, the gates of mercy are opened and the gates of Hell are locked and the devils chained.” (Sahih Bukhari)Every Muslim claims to have awaited for this month and its arrival is marked with much joy and happiness. It is regarded as the ‘bonus month’, the month where everything is given the reward many times over, the month where in it lies the night which equals to 1000 month, as recorded in surah 97:“We have indeed revealed this (Message) in the Night of Power: And what is the Night of Power? The Night of Power is better than a thousand months. Therein come down the angels and the Spirit by God’s permission, on every errand. Peace! This until the rise of morn..”As i reflect back to the previous years when i was still in university, it was not a struggle to really maximize the month with lots of zikr, prayers, reciting the Quran, attending reminders, qiyyam and iktikaf. Especially when, at the end of the day, or after lectures, you went back to the surroundings where people fast and pray like you, read the Quran and do zikr like you. Even if you get a bit lazy from time to time, upon seeing other people relentlessly pursuing the fruits of Ramadhan, you will be left with the same valour afterwards, as you wouldn’t want to be the only one left out from the rewards.But now, things have changed. in work I spend the whole day around people who don’t fast nor pray, nor believe in Allah anyway. Their life will go about as if nothing is different at all this month. Why should it be? gates of mercy? gates of Hell? devils tied up? huh? And I’m left struggling to uphold the sacredness of this month on my own.You have to maintain it as a constant reminder in your heart, in your mind. you have to be in constant vigilance, sorting out the good from the bad, in order to really take care of your fast, not to let it be eroded in any way. This is because at the end of the day, fasting is not just about not eating or drinking, as related to us in this hadith:Abu Hurairah reported that the Prophet said: “Fasting is not [abstaining] from eating and drinking only, but also from vain speech and foul language. If one of you is being cursed or annoyed, he should say: “I am fasting, I am fasting.” (Related by Ibn Khuzaimah, Ibn Hibban, and Al-Hakim. The latter said that it is Authentic according to Muslim’s criterion.)Anybody can not eat the whole day. Those patients i see in ITU, some of them are technically considered as fasting anyway - if fasting is just merely not eating and drinking (of course they could not eat and drink, they are intubated!) so what is the difference between me and them, if its just down to ‘not eating or drinking?’Abu Hurairah narrated that the Prophet said: “Perhaps a fasting person will get nothing from his fast save hunger, and perhaps the one who stands to pray at night will get nothing from his standing except sleeplessness.” (Related by An-Nasa’i, Ibn Majah, and Al-Hakim. The latter said that it is Authentic according to Al-Bukhari’s criterion.)It will be such a waste, if we are lumped into this category of people who fast, but don’t get anything beyond the physical effects of it.it is then our challenge to make this ramadhan, better than the previous ramadhans. Regardless how difficult or different the circumstances are today.  so what if i’m on call untill 9pm and have to break my fast during hand over? or i am on night shift during ramadhan? i should not use this as an excuse to cut slack and miss out on the enormous blessings and rewards out for any Muslim to grab, during this whole month.Practical things that we can perhaps try:1- refresh the intention everytime before going to work so that every second at work will count as ibadah. 2- to appear refreshed and energized, and to try our best to do the job well despite lack of glucose and hydration so as to present a positive impression to the non muslims. this is also in spirit of the hadith,  “Verily Allah has enjoined excellence with regard to everything.” (sahih muslim)also to do away with the image that muslims are lazy and tired during ramadhan after not eating and drinking the whole day.3- take advantage of night shifts to increase points for ramadhan. Don’t forget to bring the quran with you in case there is free time during the night to recite the quran or while waiting for people to bleep you.4- increase your zikr, don’t let the mind be idle, instead, fill it with remembrance of Allah, ie while waiting for ward round/hand over/teaching to start.5- treat everyone around you, colleagues, patients, relatives with the best of manners.6- be aware of the conversation that goes around you. when you detect that the conversation is revolving around something not at all useful or worse, talking not-so-good things about other people ie backbite, try to excuse yourself to get away from it, or if you can’t, try to block it out of your mind and make istighfar, or even better, change the topic of conversation.7- although there might be limited time to do supererogatory prayers during work shift, ensure that the obligatory ones were performed very well.may Allah give us the strength to remain steadfast and patient all throughout Ramadhan, in order to reap its fruits, later in the Hereafter.ramadhan mubarak! Written by: Munirah Nasir

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Families & Parenting

I recently read what is probably the best 11 pages about families and parenting that I’ve ever read. The pages below are from a book called “flow”, by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (yes, a mouthful) and they explain the main reasons behind why teenagers begin to distance themselves from their families and introduces new insights into how to deal with this.11 pages of extremely useful information… enjoy: P.S: When the author talks about ‘psychic energy’ he means (to the best of my knowledge) mental energy/focus/concentration… psychic here being anything that the psyche partakes in. 

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Mongols Trailer

Salamu alaykom, It’s taken a while and all that’s left is minor editing… but we’ve managed to get a trailer done.Yep!Here it is:  

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Characteristics of The Prophet

Characters of the Prophet.COMING SOON! 

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Seerah

How the prophet built the ummah.Maccan stage.COMING SOON! 

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Mongols

MONGOLS: The near destruction of Islam.12 part seriesCOMING SOON! 

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