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Tuesday, 12 August 2008 |

ببسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
From Hizb ut-Tahrir to the Rulers, the Kings, Heads of State and Chiefs in the Muslim World, over the Pacific Ocean from Indonesia in the East, to the Atlantic Coast in the West.
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Friday, 18 July 2008 |
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Sunday, 22 June 2008 |
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Gordon Brown’s desperate visit to Saudi Arabia today to address the rise of global oil prices exposes the true face of the west’s policy in the Muslim world. On the one hand Britain and America bomb Muslims in Iraq and Afghanistan in the name of securing freedom and democracy; whilst on the other Brown courts the oppressive despot in Jeddah to cajole him into pumping more oil.
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Thursday, 12 June 2008 |
The Muslim Ummah today is the target and the victim of diverse forms of aggression by the imperialist disbelievers and polytheists. Thousands of Muslims are being killed and made homeless from military aggression in Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine, Kashmir etc. There is also the political aggression whereby the likes of Mahmoud Abbas, Pervez Musharraf, Hamid Karzai and Fakhruddin Ahmed have been imposed on the Ummah who surrender her interests to the Jews, Christians and the polytheists. Add to this the economic aggression of foreign financial institutions such as the IMF and the WB which have impoverished the Ummah. These are some of the forms of aggression which lead to the loss of our lives, wealth and strategic interests.
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Thursday, 12 June 2008 |
 The heart bleeds with grief when considering the situation of the Muslims today. With regards to the wealth of the Muslims, each day brings new misery, whether in terms of rises in the prices of petrol, gas and wheat, or electricity shortages, or robberies and suicides driven by extreme poverty.
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Friday, 08 February 2008 |
The Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams gave an interview to the
BBC on 7th February 2008 in which he proposed that some aspects of
Shariah law could be incorporated into English law.
The response to his comments have been vitriolic. The media provocatively
reported his words that it was ‘unavoidable’ that Muslims would have
Shariah law in the UK, opening a familiar attack on Islam. Prime
Minister Gordon Brown entered the debate saying that laws in Britain
should only be based on British values – although where lucrative
profits for the City of London are concerned, he is happy to promote
Britain as a centre for Shariah compliant finance. A typical response
to the William’s interview on websites was: “Muslims are running away
from this barbaric law which is practiced in their own countries, once
here they want to bring this barbaric law with them. If they want this
law they could go and live in a country that practices this law.”
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Monday, 24 September 2007 |
On Monday 17th September, Protom Alo (mainstream national paper in Bangladesh), published cartoons in their supplementary magazine insulting the Prophet Muhammad (saw) by adding his name to an animal. On Wednesday 19th September, Hizb ut-Tahrir Bangladesh lead Hundreds, protesting outside the National Mosque calling for justice. The following day Protom Alo made a cheap apology. That same evening, yet again they published articles comparing the Holy Ka’abah with a brothel and insulted the Mothers of the Believers (ra) – the wives of the Prophet (saw). Consequently, 20,000 gathered outside the National Mosque after the Friday Prayers and over 10,000 of them joined Hizb ut-Tahrir Bangladesh’s march towards the Protom Alo main office. Police launched a series of brutal attacks but the party and the followers stood their ground.
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Saturday, 15 September 2007 |
Alhamdullilah the month of Ramadhan, the month of great blessing and reward is upon us.
It is the month that no doubt brings to life the oneness of the Muslim Ummah. Muslims all over the world respond to the call of Allah (SWT) to fast. We perform the fast, break the fast, and pray the tarawih and tahajjud as one Ummah. No other month in the calendar reminds us more of our oneness as an Ummah. Allah (SWT) tells us in the Quran: <Verily, this Ummah of yours is a single Ummah, and I am your Lord and Cherisher: therefore serve Me (and no other).> (TMQ 21:92). Also <The Believers are but a single brotherhood> (TMQ 49:10).
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Saturday, 08 September 2007 |
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On 31st August 2007 former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto met with
British Foreign Secretary David Milliband for 45-minutes. Before this
on 26th July Bhutto met Musharraf in Abu Dhabi. Shortly before this
meeting Mr Milliband had visited Islamabad to meet Musharraf. Dawn
Newspaper reported that Mr Milliband’s special adviser Mark Layall
Grant, during his tenure as his country’s High Commissioner in
Pakistan, played the role of a mediator between the president and the
former prime minister, and was said to have been present during the Abu
Dhabi meeting. During an interview with Channel 4 news in August 2007,
when asked about the ongoing negotiations, Bhutto said, "the British
Foreign Office has been very helpful" in brokering the deal. Bhutto is
soon expected to visit the USA to discuss matters with Zalmay
Khalilzad, current US Ambassador to the UN and formerly to Afghanistan
and Iraq, and her point of contact in Washington. All this dealing and
doubling-dealing betrays a desperate attempt to prop up a failing
regime, hated by its people but loved by governments in the west.
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Thursday, 05 July 2007 |
In the House of Commons this week, the former Home Secretary, John
Reid, confirmed what for some time has been an open secret – that
despite the pressure on the UK government to ban Hizb ut-Tahrir from
dictators in the Muslim world, like President Musharraf and President
Karimov, there has been no evidence whatsoever to link Hizb ut-Tahrir
to terrorism or violence.
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