Do you know, five years ago I had never even heard of The Prophet, pbuh, but now I would give my last drop of blood to protect his name, his honour and his memory.
I originally dedicated my speech at the Global Peace and Unity conference
to Imam Anwar Al Awlaki, a prominent Muslim scholar highly regarded in English
speaking Islamic circles, who was arrested in Yemen two months ago.
But I must also thank brother Fahad Ansari from the
Islamic Human Rights Commission,
author of
God Save The Deen, whose written work inspired me to write this speech. Much
credit of content is due to him.
Islamically, I am very young, having reverted in 2003 – and while I have much to
learn I can identify with the frustrations shared by Muslims today.
I know 9/11 had a huge impact on the world, but it wasn’t really the start of
something … it was the continuation of a legacy of US imperialism and its fear
of Islam.
Just over ten years ago, fit, young Muslims across the globe flooded into Bosnia
to help their brothers and sisters fight for their survival against the Serbs
who were carrying out a genocide sanctioned by the silence of a watching world.
The jihad brought together Muslims from all nationalities, status and culture.
All were united, even those who could not travel to fight helped in other ways
such as fund-raising, public awareness events and demonstrations.
The impact was to stop the genocide. Western intervention, when it happened,
came only after it was obvious the Bosnian Muslims were heading for victory.
The establishment of an Islamic state deep in the heart of Europe was simply too
much to bear and so the West intervened. This is not my conclusion, but US
President Bill Clinton admitted it in his autobiography.
This fear of Islam has now evolved in the last 10 years to such an extent that
the blood of our brothers and sisters is now flowing like rivers across
Chechnya, Kashmir, Palestine, Afghanistan, Iraq and we saw recently what
happened to Lebanon.
I have walked through many of these killing fields and let me tell you the
twisted, blown up limbs of our Muslim brothers and sisters look exactly like
those pulled from the rubble of the Twin Towers.
Yet the message of today is quite clear. Muslim blood is a cheap commodity.
Meanwhile tens of thousands of innocent Muslims continue to be tortured in far
away lands like Guantanamo Bay, Bagram airbase in Afghanistan, Abu Ghraib, Diego
Garcia and ghost prisons throughout the world.
Meanwhile, in the dungeons of Syria, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria Egypt …
brothers are being tortured at the behest and request of the United States.
And don't think the British Government is not involved ... British intelligence
officers will soon be named and shamed for their roles.
Even now nine British residents remain in Guantanamo Bay - the Americans don't
want them, but neither does this Government. Despite the weasel words of the
Foreign Office all it will take is a phone call to have the brothers released.
And don't think it is just brothers being incarcerated and tortured - Moazzam
Begg can still hear a sister's screams down the corridors of the torture cells
in Afghanistan where he was held by the Americans.
See him at the Cage Prisoners stand today and ask him what you can do to help.
Because we can help. Hardly a single detainee has been released due to legal
action, but through political pressure ... that is when governments get
involved.
You here today, can make a difference. Don't just sit here and get angry - get
even. Put pressure on your politicians and remind them you are their political
masters.
In Surah Al Asr – God promises that the whole of mankind, including Muslims is
at loss. Except – those who BELIEVE, DO RIGHTEOUS DEEDS, and those who ENJOIN
THE TRUTH, and PATIENCE. Only by fulfilling these four criteria, will we be able
to meet Allah, however if we bury our heads in the sand, and pretend there is no
oppression in the world, and that these brothers and sisters mean nothing to us,
then maybe we will not get to meet Him.
Even Ken McDonald, Britain’s chief prosecutor, is disgusted by this government's
actions - he has launched a scathing attack on secret courts.
These courts try terror suspects who are not allowed to see the evidence against
them. It is an affront to justice.
In an exclusive interview with Islam Channel News, he said: "We should be clear
these principles are not negotiable. Whatever the political pressures, whatever
the climate, these are the essence of fairness: trials routinely opened and
reported before independent and impartial tribunals.
" We don't want secret courts, we don't want vetted judges, we don't want secret
justice. Equality of arms; fairness between the Prosecution and the Defence is
not negotiable; the right to call and cross-examine witnesses under equal
conditions is not negotiable; the right to full disclosure of the State's case
against you is not negotiable.
"Defendants are entitled to know what the case against them is, and they're
entitled to have material in the possession of the Crown which either undermines
the Crown's case or assists the Defence’s case. A protected right of appeal is
not negotiable.
"And the presumption of innocence, the criminal standard of proof - beyond a
reasonable doubt - with the burden of proof resting squarely on the Crown's
shoulders, none of that is negotiable."
And of course he is right - but Tony Blair says Muslims have got to stop having
a victim mentality. Well when the Director of Public prosecutions starts
whingeing, then may be we have a point.
Think about what sort of message that sends out to our young people?
They read about the heroic exploits of Saladin Ayyoubi, Khalid bin Walid, Tariq
bin Ziad and listen intently to stories of courage and bravery about our beloved
Prophet Mohamed, peace be upon him.
Do you know, five years ago I had never even heard of The Prophet, pbuh, but now
I would give my last drop of blood to protect his name, his honour and his
memory.
Even in death he showed how strong he was by uniting the Ummah in protest at
those vile cartoons from Denmark.
Our modern day heroes include those two sixties martyrs Malcolm X and Sayyid
Qutb, both whose writings have helped define me as a Muslim.
These are the sort of role models and influences our youth need to follow, but
instead they receive confused and mixed messages.
If Blair gets his way he will try and ban this book Milestones - he is told this
is a book Usama bin Ladin has read ... well he's also read Sheikh Zubair that's
Shakespeare to you and me. Should we ban 12th Night, Hamlet and other great
classics?
One minute our youth are told the fear no one but Allah (swt) while the next
minute they are told to dilute their Islam and keep their heads down.
Since the events of 9-11, there has been an unrelenting campaign launched to
change Islam into something more palatable to Western society.
The vision is a secular and cultural Islam at peace with the world through her
submission to her oppressors rather than to Allah; an Islam devoid of jihad,
shari’ah and khilafah – the very things we are commanded by Allah to implement
in order to establish Allah’s deen on this earth.
And it is in evidence everywhere I look. Hijabs are being ripped off the heads
of my sisters in Tunisia, France and Turkey. Sisters in Holland and Germany are
also in the firing line.
And in Britain, we have Jack Straw, the former British Foreign Secretary who
questioned the veil – he might not like the nikab, but I wish he would put it on
with a great big gag. I am not having a white, middle-aged man telling me or my
sisters how to dress.
The nikab, like the veil, like the hijab has become a symbol of a rejection of
those negative Western lifestyles like drug-taking, binge-drinking and
promiscuity. It is a statement telling the West we don’t want to be like you.
Muslims who choose to be more western than Westerners make me laugh – do they
realize how silly they look to the rest of the world? They hide behind such
descriptions as moderate – again what sort of message does that send to our
young people?
If we ask them to be moderate does that not suggest that there is something
wrong with Islam that it needs to be toned down, diluted?
What is a moderate and what is an extremist? I really don’t know. I am a simple
Muslim. I follow no scholars or sects … I merely follow The Prophet (pbuh) and
the Sunnah.
Does that make me an extremist? I don't think Tony Blair knows himself - I wrote
to him three months ago and am still waiting for a reply.
Being a Muslim is a bit like being pregnant. You are or you are not. Whoever
heard of anyone being moderately pregnant?
Islam has been under attack for 1400 years and we should have learned by now to
put our trust in no one but Allah. Yet there are those who continue to kiss the
hand which slaps them.
I am afraid that we can no longer put our trust in to someone just because they
might wear Islamic dress. There are those Muslim leaders who claim to guide and
protect us but not all of them have our interests at heart.
Our young people are going to have to be very discerning since the events of
9/11, Bali, Madrid and the London Bombings, to name a few.
There are individuals who for years rallied the masses to stand up for justice
and support mujahideen groups around the world and now some have become
embarrassingly silent while others condemn armed jihad, portraying mujahideen as
terrorists and extremists who follow a distorted version of Islam.
In some ways we are all to blame. Our greatest shame has been our silence while
martyrdom operations in Palestine and other occupied lands have been condemned
as acts of terror as witnessed in 9/11 and the July 7 bombings.
Our young people have to be taught that what is happening in Palestine, Kashmir,
Chechnya, Iraq and Afghanistan is legitimate resistance against a brutal
military occupation, while crimes like 9/11 and the London bombings are blatant
terrorism.
Equating the two only betrays our brothers and sisters who have no other option
but to fight or face being wiped off the face of this planet.
The new slaves of the West criticize Islamist parties and governance by
shari’ah. I call them the Happy Clappies. They are being flown in by the
Government from the US, Canada, Yemen and Mauritania to preach a diluted form of
Islam.
The end result of all this has been a dilution of the deen of Allah, a weak and
pacified Islam willing to accept the status quo in which Muslims are oppressed
and subjugated; an Islam in which Muslims condemn the actions of their brothers
and sisters who courageously resist occupation and oppression with whatever they
have.
Even making dua for them now has become a crime – how long before we are told
not to even pray for the mujahideen?
One of the greatest military generals the world has known, Saladin Ayyubi, the
liberator of al-Quds, was once asked why he didn’t smile. He answered back that
how could he smile while knowing that Masjid al-Aqsa, remained under Crusader
occupation.
I wonder what he would make of the state of the world today? This is a world
where Arab leaders belly-danced shamelessly in front of America while handing
Iraq over on a plate.
The same Arab leaders look the other way as our beautiful Palestine is
continually raped and sodomized, and that other great daughter of the Arab
world, Lebanon … where was the Arab world when she was so brutally assaulted.
And the war drums are beating again. Not only is the whole world watching, but
so are our children, our youth, our future.
We must nuture them, and inspire them with tales of the Prophet and the Sahaba.
As long as the Ummah continues to throw up figures like Khalid bin Walid,
Saladin Ayyoubi, Sayyid Qutb and Malcolm X all is not lost.
The more we are oppressed by the tyrants the more we will fight back. That is
the nature of Islam.
And this is the Islam our youth need to follow, be guided by and inspired.
We need to replace those leaders who have castrated themselves in a pathetic
attempt to become more Western than the Westerners.
Many Muslim youth are now realising that no matter how hard they compromise
their deen to blend in with the wider society, when things go sour, they will be
treated with suspicion.
The more we are told to forget shari’ah, khilafah and jihad, the more Muslims
will pay the blood price to uphold these values.
The jihad we are witnessing in Palestine, Iraq, Afghanistan, Kashmir and
Chechnya is something noble, a just war against injustice and tyranny.
The actions of the jihadists pose absolutely no threat to the West or Western
lifestyles and their resistance is not only justified but embraced and
encouraged by international law.
The real religious extremists who pose the greatest threat to radicalizing our
youth are the Christian Fundamentalists in the White House and Downing Street.
Bush and Blair have become al-Qaida’s finest recruiting officers.
More and more young Muslims are waking up with the realisation that it is not
terrorism or extremism that is being targeted but Islam itself.
It is up to the Ummah to lead and inspire our youth, just as The Prophet led and
inspired millions and continues to do so.
And the first lesson we must teach our youth is to fear none but Allah (swt).
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, on 30-04-2009 14:25 Inspirational and well written speech.. |
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, on 05-04-2009 22:14 If Allah the Almighty want to guide any, none can misguide them.Sister Yvonne Ridley is living example of the same.We should be proude of our Sisters.Thanks to Allah the Almighty. |
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, on 25-03-2009 05:35 very nice job that u are doing please mail me the speeches of yvonne ridley , and also please mail me infomative articles on islam may allah reward u for this thank u , |
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, on 21-02-2009 17:03 Assalamu Alaikkum Wa Rahmathullahi Wa |Barakhathu... Dear Sister, I have been always inspired by your courage to speak up for the justice, I wish if we could have more sisters like you. May Allah bless you in your fight against injustice. and include us in your prayers. another thing, I am truly inspired to see your and Mr. George Galloways work on Viva palestine. I wish that May Allah guide Mr.George to His deen(Ameen0 once agin wish you all the best . May Allah have mercy on us on the day of judgemnt and allow us to see His beloved Mohammed (PBUH) and those who he pleased (Ameen .. Ameen Ya Rabbul A'alameen) Allahumma A'izzal Islama Wal Muslimeen. Allahumma Ansurna A'alal Kaumil Kafireen....Fee Amanillah |
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, on 18-02-2009 22:02 Jazakallah sister. May Allah bless you. As you said, we all must contribute to change our political scenarios and our society. May Allah guide all of us and help us. Aaameen |
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, on 04-02-2009 08:38 What i read here is something that made me shake my bodies and filling my eyes with tears. As an Umma, if we ignored Islam, Allah has the power to bring someone from them and make them to speak about Islam. |
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, on 03-02-2009 08:01 its mindblowing |
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, on 01-02-2009 14:52 Wonderful. I really respect you for what you said that Islam is being the only target of these Zionists. I agree with sister Ripley. After the collapse of communism as a state and as an ideology, the huge arms production industry of united states had to create a new enemy in order to save the huge industry from collapse. The only ideology they wanted to target was Islam. Communism was just an economic system, Islam in contrast was a complete way of life, concerned with not only simplest matters of a human life but also the most complicated systems of governing, laws and economy. despite of going to war with a nation of a billion followers, they had to divide the muslims into moderates, traditionalists, fundamentalists, extremists and terrorits. they say they want to fight the terrorists, but they invade one muslim country after another and installs governments of their own styles. |
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, on 28-01-2009 06:32 Assalam Alaykum Please go to YouTube.com and search for The Arrivals Series! |
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, on 25-01-2009 10:09 This is one of the most important issues that we have to tackle in our modern and changing times, brothers and sisters, put you hands together so you can make some difference even if results will appear tomorrow, but let's built a brighter and more dignified world for our children. |
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, on 18-01-2009 10:45 May Allah , the great bless you.. |
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, on 11-11-2008 20:38 Assalam alikum Really I am amazed, what an inspiring speech. I only wish and pray that more muslim people read this speech as it would give us inspiration and a true feeling of hope. Thank you so much. May Allah bless you. |
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, on 26-10-2008 13:36 Insha Allah. May Allah give us the Strength, Courage and perseverance to steadfastly fight back. Aameen. |
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, on 22-10-2008 14:25 As-Salaam Alaikum, Sister Yvonne Ridley is doing great service to the cause of Islam... Allah bless her with more courage and strength,help her and reward her generously here and in the hereafter and increase her tribe in the Ummah.. Ameen... |
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, on 15-10-2008 05:03 Very true.. But rememember well all have to be part of the struggle. Never ever hesitate thinking that u wont be able to make a difference. Just put in your best and leave the rest on Allah. |
16. Written by Muslim sister, on 16-09-2008 15:55 Truly inspiring, you\'ve hit the nail on the head. May Allah (SWT guide us and the whole ummah. |
17. Written by anonymous, on 13-09-2008 04:00 It is so sad that this certain disrespect for God would turn against those who also love God. It is not US against THEM. God is all about loving ALL of mankind and this kind of talk is exactly what makes the world more secular. Christians are not the evil ones, neither are the Muslims, or Jews or Buddhists...God is in charge of us all, and we must work with love being the strongest asset. |
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, on 12-09-2008 10:39 Great work. Congratualations. May allah bless you. |
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, on 12-09-2008 00:42 Asslam-o-Alaikum Really a great speech .and i think there is need to speed up the work pace by doing these awarenesses.and especialy i would like to request to those muslim students who are studying in foreign non-muslim contries to start these efforts like this speech.May ALLAh help all muslims and give faith and courage to unite us.anyhow great effort by you.May you get what u wna get .AMIN...My prays are with you. |
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, on 12-09-2008 00:37 Asslam-o-Alaikum Really a great speech .and i think there is need to speed up the work pace by doing these awarenesses.and especialy i would like to request to those muslim students who are studying in foreign non-muslim contries to start these efforts like this speech.May ALLAh help all muslims and give faith and courage to unite us.anyhow great effort by you.May you get what u wna get .AMIN...My prays are with you. |
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, on 10-09-2008 16:44 May Allah bless you. May Allah help you. May Allah reward you. ammeen. |
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, on 05-09-2008 04:57 very true!!! great work!! am almost in tears may Allaha show us the light n make us able to hold it (aamean) |
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, on 30-08-2008 15:52 Assalam O alaikum well said, may Allah make you better than what you are and better than what they think Assalam O alaikum |
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, on 29-08-2008 06:03 ASA I am amazed, what an inspiring speech. I only wish and pray that more muslim people read this speech as it would give us inspiration and a true feeling of hope. Thank you so much. |
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, on 20-08-2008 14:18 This is an amazing speech and it has helped me undertand so much more about the real islam that supposed radicals talk about. Great speech. Will you be speaking at this year's GPU or have I missed it slready? |
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