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		<title>WorldPublicOpinion: Muslim Public Opinion on US Policy, Attacks on Civilians and al Qaeda</title>
		<description>Comments for WorldPublicOpinion: Muslim Public Opinion on US Policy, Attacks on Civilians and al Qaeda at http://www.hizb.org.uk/hizb , comment 1 to 2 out of 2 comments</description>
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			<title>Response to Muntasir</title>
			<link>http://www.hizb.org.uk/hizb/resources/reports/worldpublicopinion-muslim-public-opinion-on-us-policy-attacks-on-civilians-and-al-qaeda.html#comment-940</link>
			<description>Bro Muntasir,

Statistics do matter but not the way western thinkers view it. 75% or 85% means nothing. It is the idea that is taking hold in the ummah's mind which makes the Western Secular thinkers and governments tremble in fear and confusion. Only a better idea can defeat the idea of Islam and Khilafah. And who can better the ideas of Islam and Khilafah which originate from Allah?

Knowing my friends in Hizb ut Tahrir, I think they don't care who brought about the idea of Khilafah or who work hardest to propagate the idea. What they really care about is that this struggle to bring back the Khilafah is taken up by the ummah according to the way our Rasulullah (pbuh) establish Madinah, the very first Islamic State. Credit from the people, political analysts, researchers or the newspapers are worthless. Reward from Allah - now that is something to die for! - Muhamad Abdullah</description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jun 2007 19:45:05 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>The ummah is with hizb ut tahtit</title>
			<link>http://www.hizb.org.uk/hizb/resources/reports/worldpublicopinion-muslim-public-opinion-on-us-policy-attacks-on-civilians-and-al-qaeda.html#comment-911</link>
			<description>Salam .
These statistcs are schewed . 
the Ummah is in support of the khilafah return in a far greater percentage than what this (research ) like us to believe .
 Immagine this  .. you are sitting in your house , some wjate man /with an intreptreter oe bh himseldf with an accent in arabic . entres in yoyr home , asking you if you like to kill american civilins or not ? knowing the Mukhabarat tactics and there wide soread oresence ,, who woukd be daring to say any thing that woulld make him (history ) . .. and for what ? 
thats why the statistcs while it heralds a sure desire of the ummah to return to the khilafah , it still falls short of being reflective of the Ummah profound desire to live under one khilafah . as such then it is Hizb ut tahrir agendsa , having khilafah on the vertex of it,s pyramid ,, Hizb ut tahrir epitomize the sole and goal of the milions of Muslimeen of this generation . 
If pepole were to vote while they Fully , Fully away from the Fear of These regimes ,,  i would say the rate for Khilafah support will top the 85 % ..
but really this not what we go with , 
if we are to follow the polls we should not have started Hizb ut tahrir to start wuth ,, as 20 years back , not only Muslims with care less of khilafah , they probably have heared none about it to start with ,, now they do : and it is becaus eof the work of Hizb ut tahrir  Al hamdulillah .
one more point : the research have neglected to shine a light on hizb ut tahrir as being political and though builder , consenses builder of the political islam among the differnt specrum of the Ummah peolples . this is yet again demonstrate that the research is biased . al qaeda is mostly a news material .. Hizb ut tahrir is the one that is after the khilafah goal through a way that is practical and very persuasive . this is why , yet again these Kuffar pick and choose whose to shine there light on and those who dont ,, 
but allah will make his light shine ,, despite there Odds .. 
may allah give his support for Ata Al rashtah ameen  - muntasir al bustani</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 01:20:33 +0100</pubDate>
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