العدد 1767- الجمعة  19  شعبان  1423هـ  إسلامية-أسبوعية- جامعةISSUE NO 1767  FRIDAY  19  Shaaban  1423H 25 October 2002

 

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King Fahd, Mahathir view major Islamic issues

RIYADH - Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Fahd Ibn Abdul Aziz held talks here on 19 October with Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on major Islamic and international issues.

Mahathir thanked the Saudi King for the care given by the Saudi government to the Malaysian Siamese twins who were successfully separated at the King Abdul Aziz Medical City here.

The Malaysian premier also held talks with Crown Prince Abdullah Ibn Abdul Aziz, Deputy Premier and Commander of the National Guard, and discussed major global developments, including the US threat to launch a military strike on Iraq.

Mahathir, who arrived earlier on 19 October, and Crown Prince Abdullah reviewed the Palestinian issue and the fast-paced developments in the region. His meeting with the Crown Prince was attended by Prince Sultan Ibn Abdul Aziz, Second Deputy Premier and Minister of Defense and Aviation, Prince Salman Ibn Abdul Aziz , Governor of the Riyadh Region, and top officials.

Mahathir also visited the Malaysian Siamese twins at the medical city. Prince Abdullah had arranged for the surgical separation of the twins. Later speaking to reporters, the Malaysian prime minister commended the development achieved by Saudi Arabia in the medical field and the capabilities of Saudi doctors. He called for strengthening cooperation between the two countries in the medical field.

Meanwhile, addressing a four-day international symposium on "the Future Vision for Saudi Economy" here on 19 October, the Malaysian prime minister suggested that Saudi Arabia, endowed with its wealth of oil and mineral resources, should mobilize them for the reforestation of at least a part of the desert for the benefit of its people. It could utilize its oil wealth to produce electricity, both for domestic consumption and for running desalination plants, he added.

Above all, he continued, Saudi Arabia should accord priority to information technology if it wants to make use of the modern tools of progress. He cited Malaysian's experience in this field and explained how his country, previously caught in the straitjacket of tin-and-rubber-based economy, leapfrogged into the knowledge-based economy by placing emphasis on information technology and other modern tools of learning. He said his country would be willing to share its expertise and experience in this field for the mutual benefit of both countries.

The prime minister said the history of Islam shows that there is no conflict between Islam and scientific progress. To this end, Muslim countries should emphasize the teaching of science and mathematics in the school curriculum, since Arabs were pioneers in these fields.

"But Muslims turned their back on science and math, which explains their state of backwardness today," he added.

Mahathir said Saudi Arabia could play a leadership role in the Islamic world by using cutting- edge technology in its march to progress. Such technological progress could be achieved without compromising on its Islamic values as the home of the Two Holy Mosques.

"Holy places will remain holy places even if Saudi Arabia becomes an economic power," the prime minister said, dismissing the orthodox view that technological progress could pose a threat to Islamic values.

Later on Crown Prince Abdullah, in the inaugural session of the symposium, called on experts and economic planners to formulate a strategy that will stimulate Saudi Arabia's progress without undermining its Islamic and cultural values and national traditions.

Prince Sultan, members of the royal family, Cabinet ministers, diplomats, senior government officials, and a large gathering of invitees attended the inaugural session that has brought together both national and international experts. - SPA

 

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Dr. Al-Turki named Islamic personality of the year

DUBAI - Secretary-General of the Muslim World League (MWL) Dr. Abdullah Ibn Abdul Mohsin Al- Turki was named Islamic Personality of the Year 2002 by the Dubai International Holy Qur'an Awards Committee.

Chairman of the Organizing Committee Ibrahim Bu Melha made this announcement during a press conference on 16 October. He said Dr. Al-Turki was unanimously chosen by the award's committee members.

Dr. Al-Turki, a prominent Islamic scholar, will be awarded one million dirhams at a ceremony to be held under the patronage of Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Rashid Al-Maktoum, Dubai Crown Prince and the UAE Defense Minister at the Dubai Airport Expo Center on 20 Ramadan.

Dr. Al-Turki was former Saudi Minister of Islamic Affairs, Endowments, Call and Guidance. Born in 1940, he got a B.A. degree in Islamic Law from the Shari'ah College in Riyadh in 1963. He then got an M.A. from the Higher Institute for Justice in Riyadh in 1969, and finally a Ph.D. in the Fundamentals of Islamic Jurisprudence from Al-Azhar University, Cairo, in 1973.

Bu Melha said Dr. Al-Turki was chosen from among many prominent Islamic scholars. He has been honored for his distinguished contributions in the service of Islam through his membership of national and international institutions and councils.

"Dr. Al-Turki is a noted writer on Islamic issues. His books have been well received the world over. Some of his titles are "The Role of Islam in Building the Family", "Responsibility of Islamic Nation for Da'wah (Call) to Allah" and "Islam and Human Rights".

"He also contributed in founding a number of Islamic universities and designing their programs. These include, among others, the Islamic University in Niger and the International Islamic University in Islamabad.

"Dr. Al-Turki received his nomination for the title with modesty and said that there are many other scholars who duly deserve it," said Bu Melha.

The number of participants in the Holy Qur'an competition increased to 58 this year from different Arab and Islamic countries and Muslim communities. The contestants whose number increases by the day will be tested initially on their memorization before the beginning of the competition. - GN

 

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WAMY sends relief items to Palestine, builds mosques in Indonesia

JEDDAH - As parts of urgent medical relief program sponsored by E'telaf Al-Khair in favor of the Palestinian people, the World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) has recently distributed 6,200 first-aid kits at a total cost of SR300,000, according to Assistant Secretary-General of WAMY Dr. Abdul Wahhab Noorwali.

Dr. Noorwali said that the kits, fully equipped with medical items, were equally distributed among Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip to be used in emergency cases and in field rescuing of injured and wounded Palestinians when access to hospitals becomes difficult due to Israeli blockade and daily raids.

Meanwhile, the Jerusalem- based Humanitarian Relief Association that carried out the distribution process on behalf of WAMY said in its report: "The urgent medical campaign was very helpful and had contributed in alleviating the suffering of many Palestinians."

On the other hand, construction works are underway to establish three new mosques in Indonesia at an estimated cost of SR150,000, thanks to a donation made by the WAMY.

One mosque, which is known as Fatimah Zahra, is being built at western Java and the other two edifices, known as Abdur Rahman Sinnari and Aloufi mosques, are being constructed at eastern Java, according to Dr. Noorwali.

He expressed his gratitude to the Saudi benefactors for their continuous support, which enables WAMY to extend relief and humanitarian assistance to poor and needy in different parts of the world.

Last year WAMY built 462 new mosques and dug more than 400 waterwells in a number of countries besides implementing various health, education and social projects.

Meanwhile, WAMY has recently held a month-long Islamic training course for a group of 70 new Muslims in Rwanda to familiarize them with the principles of Islam and help them implement its tenets in a practical way, according to Dr. Noorwali.

He said the participants were aged between 17-54 years old and were selected from different parts of the country.

Dr. Noorwali explained that the new Muslims were briefed on teachings of the Holy Qur'an and the Prophet's (peace be on him) Sunnah, in addition to some cultural awareness programs.

He pointed out that the converts had engaged in open discussions, which concentrated on comparison between Islam and other religions, and coexistence between Muslims and non- Muslims.

Previously WAMY had organized two medical caravans in Rwanda, which covered eight regions and offered free medical treatment to more than 10,000 patients.

Dr. Noorwali said that such charitable activities came within the framework of WAMY's complete educational, training and development programs for Rwandan youth.

Meanwhile, Ugandan Muslims Supreme Council thanked WAMY for organizing a students' camp, which was attended by 100 participants as well as conducting of an orientation course that attracted 108 propagators and Imams.

On the other hand, WAMY set up educational and enlightenment summer centers for female university students in Yemen, including computer training courses, lectures, cultural contests, entertainments, and various social relating activities.

Dr. Noorwali said that the center which was organized at the city of Aden had attracted around 122 girl students who participated actively in various cultural and orientation programs designed primarily to make use of students' spare time during summer holidays.

He added that the objective of the center was to enhance Islamic and educational knowledge of the participants, and qualify them to assume positive role in their community.

He pointed out that the event came as part of WAMY's complete education programs consecrated for youths in Yemen. - Press Release.

 

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Malaysia warns of backlash if Iraq attacked

HYDERABAD (India) - Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad warned on 17 October that any attack on Iraq would aggravate the divide between Muslims and the West.

"Any attack on Iraq will not be productive. It will only increase animosity among Muslims and between Europe and America," Mahathir told reporters.

Referring to the bombing on 12 October of a nightclub in the Indonesian island of Bali that left more than 180 people dead, Mahathir said: "The situation today is worse than post- September 11. Too much attention is being paid to security and defense instead of looking at the causes," he said.

"This is not a conventional war where any enemy or a country can attacked and defeated. We just don't know where they will strike next. So unless we know why they are doing this no progress can be made."

"We have today because of the act of a small group of crazy extremists and the rage of an unfettered giant, the prospect of a radically new world," he said without elaborating.

The Malayian prime minister's comments came as Malaysian police said they had arrested another terror suspect linked to Jemaah Islamiyah organization, bringing to 72 the total detained since November. - RD

 

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IN BRIEF

 

MWL to participate in Muslim-Christian dialogue in Manama

MAKKAH - The Muslim World League will participate in the 10th Conference of the Muslim-Christian dialogue in Manama, capital of Bahrain, during 22-24 Sha'ban (28-30 October). The purpose of the conference is to strengthen cooperation and coexistence among the peoples and exchange of views on common important contemporary issues to evolve a common principle of understanding about them.

In a letter to Secretary-General of the MWL Dr. Abdullah Ibn Abdul Mohsin Al-Turki, Minister of Labor and Social Affairs in Bahrain Abdun Nabi Abdullah Al- Shu'la, who is also the chairman of the Higher Committee for Preparation of Conference, explained that the conference will discuss the topics, including the religious view on common understanding about contemporary issues, legal responsibility for common acceptance, respect for national and cultural features and encouraging contribution among the races, etc.

The MWL has participated in a number of Muslim- Christian dialogues. It has formed an international Islamic delegation to hold conferences for dialogue in the United States, Italy, Belgium, Germany and Britain, in order to introduce the fundamentals of Islam and refute the barbaric attacks on Islamic Shari'ah.

 

WAMY offers free copies of Qur'an  English translation

RIYADH - The headquaters of the World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) in Riyadh has announced that it offers free copies of the Holy Qur'an to non-Muslim across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This was contained in a statement released by Muhammad Abbas Afesh of the Cultural Department of the organization. The statement asked interested non-Muslims to come to its office along King Fahd Highway in Riyadh, or better contact through its phone No. 205-000. Ext. 406 and mobile No. 05546270. WAMY is known for humanitarian services across the globe.

 

Three nurses embrace Islam

NAFI - Three female nurses at the Nafi General Hospital have embraced Islam. According to Al-Riyadh Arabic daily, one of them gave herself the name Rawan and said that she embraced Islam because of the good treatment she received from her Muslim mates.

The second one, who gave herself the name Amal, said that she was married to a Muslim and her close relationship with his relatives gave her a chance to understand Islam. She said that Islam was the religion of justice and fairness.

The third nurse, whose name is Ayeshah, said that she had a Muslim friend who kept talking to her about Islam and invited her to embrace it but the main reason of her conversion was the behavior of the patients in intensive care rooms, who insisted that she help directing them toward Makkah when it was time for performing prayers, so that they would not miss the prayers. - Al-Riyadh

 

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Amnesty wants action against Hindu leader over Muslim bashing

NEW DELHI - Amnesty International called, on 18 October, for legal action against a prominent right-wing Indian Hindu leader, accusing him fostering up hatred against the minority Muslims.

The London-based human rights group said it was "alarmed at repeated inflammatory statements" made by Ashok Singhal, international working president of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), or World Hindu Council.

"Investigations to establish Singhal's responsibilities in relations to the reported statements should be initiated as a matter of urgency and appropriate action, including possible prosecution should be taken accordingly," Amnesty said in a statement. It cited Singhal's comments on the riots in the western Indian state of Gujarat, where more than 6,000 Muslims have been killed. The violence broke out on Feb. 27 when a mob torched a train carrying Hindu activists, killing 58. Amnesty quoted Singhal as saying on 11 Oct. that "what happened in Gujarat will happen in the whole of the country," and on 3 Sept. calling the massive killings a "successful experiment which will be repeated all over the country." - AFP

 

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Muslim states can unitedly thwart threat to regional stability

RIYADH - A big crisis seemed imminent for the Middle East as the US was seriously planning to take unilateral military action against Iraq, said Hazim Al-Samarai, a British national of Iraqi origin and author and publisher of books. "This crisis could be avoided only if Muslim and Arab countries stood united to thwart a threat of destabilization of the region.

"The Arab countries are saying 'no' to a US military strike against Saddam's Iraq, but they are not united in terms of taking concrete measures against such a possible threat. They should send a strong signal to America to change its discriminatory policy toward the Middle East. This could be done only by adopting a plan of action," he pointed out.

Referring to Israeli atrocities on defenseless Palestinians, who are being killed every day by the Jewish army, Al-Samarai said, all UN resolutions were implemented only in the case of Muslim and Arab countries.

"The world community acts as a mere spectator to Israeli defiance. No UN resolutions are implemented and no military action is taken against Israel, which has weapons of mass destruction, killing innocent men, women and children in Occupied Palestine every day."

He called for strong political will among the Arab and Muslim states and for punitive economic measures against the US through a bold united stand.

Speaking about the US double standards he said: "The world knows that Saddam is a dictator and a fascist, but the US used this same Iraqi ruler instigating him to wage a war against Iran and later to invade Kuwait.

Similarly, during the cold War period with the former Soviet Union, the US aided the Afghan Mujahideen to drive out the communist forces from that country. Ultimately the situation in Afghanistan did not serve US interests, so it removed the Taleban. Now, against world opinion, the US is bent upon striking Iraq."

On being asked whether Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction, as claimed by the US and Britain, Al- Samarai said he did not think so.

"Saddam has been weakened by prolonged UN sanctions," he said.

"Why does America concern itself only about Arab and Muslim countries, if they possess certain weapons. Israel has all types of weapons of mass destruction and there is no hint of an American strike on Israel."

The author warned that following the US strikes, there would be civil war in Iraq, because the country had different ethnic and religious groups, including Muslims, Christians, Kurds and Arabs.

He said the US had a master plan for the region. Iraq would be the first state to capitulate, then American hegemony would expand to Syria, Iran and other countries in the region. Al-Samarai, owner of a publishing house in London, was in Riyadh to participate in the recently held International Book Fair at the King Saud University. - SG

 

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(Qur'an, 55:19-30)

He has let free the two Seas meeting together: Between them is a Barrier, which they do not transgress: Then which of the favors of your Lord will you deny? Out of them come Pearls and Coral: Then which of the favors of your Lord will you deny? And His are the Ships sailing smoothly through the seas, lofty as mountains: Then which of the favors of your Lord will you deny? All that is on earth will perish: But will abide (for ever) the Face of your Lord, full of Majesty, Bounty and Honor. Then which of the favors of your Lord will you deny? Of Him seeks (its need) every creature in the heavens and one earth: every day in (new) Splendor does He (shine)! Then which of the favors of your Lord will you deny?

 

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Sahih Al-Bukhari

Narrated Anas Ibn Malik: The Prophet (peace be on him) said, "Nobody who dies and finds good from Allah (in the hereafter) would wish to come back to this world even if he were given the whole world and whatever is in it, except the martyr who, on seeing the superiority of martyrdom, would like to come back to the world and get killed again (in Allah's Cause)."

 

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 العدد 1767- الجمعة  19  شعبان  1423هـ  إسلامية-أسبوعية- جامعةISSUE NO 1767  FRIDAY  19  Shaaban  1423H 25 October 2002

 

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FROM THE HOLY HARAMS

Taqwa, trust are attributes of obedient servants of Allah

MAKKAH/MADINAH - The Imams and Khateebs of the Two Holy Harams in Makkah and Madinah in their Friday Khutbah on 11 October urged Muslims to remember and fear Allah in everything they do.

Sheikh Osamah Ibn Abdul Ghani Khayyat in his Khutbah said that while the people are busy in material things, they forget the fundamentals of monotheism and the cardinal principles of faith and, when they are beset with adversities, they start fearing the unknown future. He explained that those who recite the Holy Qur'an every morning and evening know that they should fear none but Allah, and look for mercy from none but Him.

He said that "fear of Allah" is held in great esteem because it is the practice of the angels who are near to Him and to the Prophets (peace be on them), as they are certain that He Alone regulates the affairs of this world and of the next and also of all creatures therein. They know that all creatures possess neither harm nor benefit for themselves, and have no power of causing death, giving life, nor of raising the dead to life.

According to Sheikh Khayyat, the Muslim scholars reject what some people say that "they fear Allah and fear those who don't fear Allah," because those who don't fear Allah are the supporters of the Satan, who are, in fact, too weak to hurt those who fear Allah.

He said even those devils, who hurt some people, are given this power by Allah because of the sins committed by the said people, and Allah can withdraw this power from the devils. But the people who fear Allah are safe from the plots of the Satan as, "whosoever puts his trust in Allah, then He will suffice him."

In this connection the Sheikh recited the Qura'nic verse: "Those (i.e. believers) unto whom the people (hypocrites) said, 'verily, the people (pagans) have gathered against you (a great army), therefore, fear them.' But it (only) increased them in faith, and they said: 'Allah Alone is sufficient for us, and He is the Best Disposer of affairs (for us).'" Sheikh Khayyat concluded by reciting the Qur'anic verse: "It is only those who have knowledge among His slaves that fear Allah."

Meanwhile, Sheikh Ali Ibn Abdul Rahman Al-Hudhaifi, Imam and Khateeb of the Prophet's Mosque in Madinah, spoke in his Friday Khutbah about the importance of Al- Amanah (keeping trust or moral responsibility or honesty and being mindful of all the duties which Allah has ordained). He explained: "Al-Amanah was offered to the heavens and the earth and the mountains, but they declined to bear it, and were afraid of it, i.e. afraid of Allah's torment. But man bore it. Verily, he was unjust (to himself) and ignorant (of its results)." He explained that Al-Amanah can be best manifested in the rights of Allah and the rights of man and, that whosoever observes them in full, will have the ample reward of Allah, and those who violates them will be exposed to torment.

The Sheikh explained that Al-Amanah includes Monotheism, discharge of religious duties, offering prayers, paying Zakah, observing fasting and performing Hajj as well as keeping good terms with kit and kin, enjoining virtue and forbidding vice. He added that wealth is also a trust and should be used to realize only good objectives and that the wives are a trust unto their husbands who should not deny them their rights in full. He said that the trust also includes guarding the private organs of man and woman, i.e. to be used for only what Allah has ordained. Similarly, the tongue is also a trust, i.e. to utter only righteous words. He enjoined the people not to use their limbs for any act, which may provoke the wrath of Allah. He said that the violation of trust produces a bitter taste in life and poses a great threat to the private and public interests.

Sheikh Al-Hudhaifi called on the officials to be trustworthy and be mindful of Allah while carrying out their duties and that they should refrain from bribery and embezzlement in order to please Allah and avoid His torment. - SPA

 

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Madrid Cultural Center serves Islam in Spain

THE Islamic Center in Madrid bears witness to the fact that Saudi Arabia is playing a leading role in meeting the requirements of Muslim minorities abroad. Dr. Saleh Ibn Muhammad Al-Sureidi , Director of the Center, said that the Center has been providing its services to the Muslims of Spain. He said that the Center had made contacts with various Spaniards in order to introduce Islam to them in the right manner and that the Center had received visitors from several schools and institutions across Spain.

Dr. Saleh said: "These visits have provided us with an opportunity to deliver lectures on Islam and Muslims and also to provide those interested with books on Islam in Spanish. The Center also participates in meetings where the problems faced by the expatriates are discussed." He pointed out that Spain is now a secular state and hence Muslims in Spain are entitled to all benefits that are available to people of other religions. He also said that in coordination with the Islamic Federation of Spain, the Center has been working to increase the role of the Muslim minority in the country.

Dr. Saleh said the issue of teaching Islam at government schools is given top priority. "We have been involved in negotiations and discussions with the Spanish officials on this issue. We hosted the meeting of Islamic Federation of Spain with the Spanish justice ministry, which yielded positive results. The Center also hosts Imams and Ulema who visit Spain on Da'wah work and we provide them all necessary services."

The Center has requested the office of Prince Abdul Aziz Ibn Fahd Ibn Abdul Aziz and the Muslim World League to provide it with some Da'wah activists and to help renovate some mosques. There are many mosques in Spain which are directly or indirectly linked to the Center.

Speaking about the activities of the Center in Ramadhan, he observed: "We deliver lectures on intonations and proper recitation of the Holy Qur'an, besides organizing Holy Qur'an memorization contests. We also provide Muslims with Iftar meals in coordination with other Islamic societies."

The Center also provides poor families with financial assistance. "We have been distributing money provided by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Fahd to poor Muslim families and students, in coordination with the Saudi Embassy in Madrid. We also undertake the funeral rites of Muslims who die and extend financial help to the poor bereaved family members. We also provide Muslims with copies of the Holy Qur'an as well as other Islamic publications and audio cassettes in Arabic as well as Spanish." The Center has also translated the directory of the Muslim World League in order to shed light on its role in the service of Muslims around the world.

Dr. Saleh added that the Center had established a unit for research and translation with the help of generous support extended by Prince Abdul Aziz Ibn Fahd Ibn Abdul Aziz. Moreover, it has been organizing important lectures for Muslims within the framework of its cultural activities.

 

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Russia expands war against Islam

Dr. Nora Ahmed

HAVING enough devastation of the Muslim lands in Chechnya, Russia has expanded its war against the Muslims in Ingushetia. Going against international rules by violating the state of Ingushetia, Russian warplanes and artillery pounded Chechen freedom fighters claiming they escaped into Ingushetia.

The outcome was the fleeing of hundreds of civilians. Residents fled in dozens of trucks and cars from the village of 6,000 inhabitants, including 1,500 Chechen refugees. Ingushetia sheltered 140,000 refugees that fled a three-year brutal war in Chechnya now has been facing Russian attack as well.

Russian troops, for a long time, have closed escape routes for civilians in central and eastern Chechnya, forcing virtually all to travel west into Ingushetia. Long before the bombardment of Ingushetia, the Daily Telegraph reported: "An eight mile queue of refugees desperate to flee the bombardment jammed the main road leading west from Chechnya into Ingushetia, their only escape route as the border with the rest of Russia is sealed by the army." Now Ingushetia itself is no longer safe for many of these refugees as Russian troops hardly consider the human plight of these Muslims.

Once there, border guards "meticulously inspected trunks and cargo," The International Herald Tribune said, reportedly turning back persons whose identification documents bore only Chechen nationality." On 30 September, Agence France Presse reported: "Women and children have been fleeing across the border (into Ingushetia), but Russian officials have turned back most of the men."

Human Rights Watch (HRW) said it was "profoundly concerned for the safety and well-being of civilians displaced by renewed Russian bombardments over Chechnya and by the prospects of the conflict's escalation." Dismissing claims by Russia's Emergencies Ministry that the refugee situation did not amount to a humanitarian emergency, HRW said, "Relief efforts for the displaced are inadequate to say the least. Reliable reports of a lack of shelter, warm clothing, food, and medical care...are inconsistent with this claim." Now after the recent attacks on Ingushetia those refugees have nowhere to go.

The onslaught against Muslims is carried out by the inheritors of the former communist regime in Russia. They are heartless and determined to use force to carry out their ethnic cleansing of the Muslim populated areas. The Caucasus, which remains populated by Muslims, hinders Russian plans for the region. Russia has never abandoned its dream of expansion and colonization of the Muslim lands.

 

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The war that has left indelible scars on Kosovars

PSYCHOLOGICAL agony is often more severe than bodily pain. This is evident because psychological affliction takes longer to heal compared to bodily injury. Allah Almighty has bestowed on His Servant Moses (peace be on him) the grace of recovery from a severe psychological trouble when he killed a man. Allah said: "We saved you from trouble, and we tried you in various ways." Allah Almighty also bestowed the grace of recovery on the first generation of Muslims from psychological distress. Allah said: "After (the excitement) of the distress, He sent down calm on a band of you." The Holy Qur'an has cautioned against secret counsel that causes depression (secret councils are only inspired by Satan in order that he may cause grief to the believers). Consequently, great attention was given to the treatment of psychological ailments, particularly doubt about Allah.

In grief-stricken Kosova, many a catastrophe has caused despair and psychological troubles that robbed the faces of the beautiful smile, replacing it with sorrow and sadness. In fact, that was the only logical result of a vicious war fraught with malice and wrath, flouting all religious principles, moral norms and even military discipline. It has brutally exceeded the killing of combatants to the destruction of property and the crushing of unarmed civilians. As if that was not enough, it went on to include the abhorrent crime of rape. These factors have led the Saudi Joint Committee to sponsor a program for the treatment of psychological stress after securing the approval of officials in Saudi Arabia who have shown deep concern in the plight of the people of Kosova.

Chapters of the tragedy

A six-year-old child looks aimlessly, shifting his eyes in all directions. His steps along the road are reminiscent of the bullet- riddled bodies consumed by the war. Specialists say he is suffering from shock after his tender- hearted grandfather was killed in the war and Serb soldiers set their home ablaze.

Another afflicted child has tried in vain to forget that devastating day when Serb soldiers killed his mother, brothers and 58 other persons before setting the family home on fire.

The boy escaped this grisly death because he fled the scene of the massacre when he heard the order to set the house ablaze.

A third example is that of a wretched man who became haunted with the scenes of enemy soldiers raping his wife and molesting his daughters before his eyes. There are thousands of such horrible examples, and to give the reader a clear picture, we publish the following figures:

* 50 percent of the population of Kosova suffer from psychological stress as a result of the war.

* 40 percent are unable to accommodate themselves with the Serbs.

* 17 percent suffer from psychological disorders resulting from bodily injuries.

The following two facts may sum up the situation:

* 620 students out of 850 students in one of Kosova villages have no complete families (made up of father, mother and siblings) i.e. that 80 percent of the children have lost one or both parents.

* Psychiatrists are a rare commodity, but whoever is available receives between 50 to 60 patients daily.

Types of psychological stress

It wouldn't be difficult for a clever person to assess the psychological disorders resulting from killings, cases of rape, demolition of homes and displacement. Social workers of the Saudi Joint Committee have summed up the types of stress in the following:

1. Victims of rape suffer from depression, aggressive behavior, withdrawal and loneliness. This is in addition to abdominal and menstruation disorders and headaches.

2. Children were so scared that they would not venture out of the house and could not focus on their studies. They also suffered from isolation and aggressiveness.

3. As for men and the rest of the society they suffer from hallucinations, particularly those whose sons were killed before their eyes.

Program idea

Dr. Majd Almaz (an American Muslim) had previously trained the people in Bosnia- Herzegovina on how to cope with psychological disorders. He prepared efficient instructors from various segments of the society to undertake the training of other people. His idea was presented to the Saudi Joint Committee. Later it was referred to Prince Naif Ibn Abdulaziz, Minister of Interior and the Supervisor General of the committee, and approval was promptly given to adopt the program which began only one month after the withdrawal of the Serb forces. The program alleviated the sufferings and revived hopes.

Program nature

The program idea focuses on the preparation of qualified instructors to train others, eventually increasing the number of trained social works. The trainees were selected from various segments of the society, including doctors, teachers, nurses and psychologists. They received training on how to treat psychological disorders using collective sessions, psychoanalysis and methods of breaking the psychological barriers so that the patient may resume his normal life. It is a purely psychological treatment that does not use medicines or electrical or surgical methods. As reliance on Allah Almighty and adherence to Faith proved a sufficient treatment in many cases, Da'wah work was included in the program, 230 persons have been trained to contribute to the treatment of psychological disorders and 60 of them have been appointed at the committee's treatment centers.

Program execution

After sponsoring the program, the committee started its cooperation with Dr. Almaz, establishing two centers in Pristina and Gjacova which has witnessed the largest share of killing, demolition and rape cases. The Saudi Joint Committee has borne all the costs of the program, including the provision of food for the center's staff.

After Dr. Almaz commenced his work a ray of hope cleaved the darkness and with his expert management the program achieved continuous success, won confidence and became independent and self-supportive.

It was a difficult job, because women, in general, and Muslim women, in particular, prefer not to speak about the violation of their honor which even the shedding of blood couldn't prevent. The job was difficult but not impossible, with reliance on Allah and perseverance, spectacular results have been achieved and many women resumed their normal life.

The wide array of problems included husbands who distanced themselves from their wives who were victims of rape. Also, some children became aggressive and introvert due to the heinous crimes that took place before their eyes. The committee was able to treat 1,100 cases some of them were on the verge of committing suicide.

Taste of success

It is a source of immense delight that happiness has once more returned to numerous households in Kosova. Thousands have returned to their works and fields and students resumed classes in high sprits. Such achievement is a source of satisfaction and may be rewarded by Allah as the best deed is to introduce happiness to the heart of a Muslim.

Those invited by the committee to attend the ceremony held on the occasion of the recovery of 2,000 persons in Kosova, included the US Red Crescent Society, World Health Organization, doctors, the dean of the Faculty of Medicine in Pristina and the head of its Psychological Department, who all heaped praise on the program and underlined its success.

The western and international media recently focused its attention on this program, the first of its kind in Kosova and considered a model for innovative relief work various delegations have arrived in Kosova to be acquainted with the program and try to copy it in other parts of the world. Such achievements make you taste the thrill of success with a clear conscious (say: In the bounty of Allah and in his mercy, in that let them rejoice.") - RD

 

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New midhallah for Khutbah in Grand Mosque

MAKKAH - This summer the wooden midhallah (canopy), formerly used during Juma'ah prayers in the Grand Mosque in Makkah, was replaced with a canopy of synthetic fiber.

The wooden canopy was a common sight in the mata'af (open area used by pilgrims to circumambulate the Ka'bah), for more than 100 year. "It was decided by the Presidency of the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques, chaired by Dr. Abdullah Humaid, that a canopy of synthetic fiber be used," said Sheikh M.A. Veliankode, a research scholar of the Qur'an Translation and Hadiths Project.

Sheikh Velinkode said: "The main idea of a canopy is to protect the Imam from the sunlight or from getting sunstroke, while leading prayers, particularly in summer. The wooden midhalla has no religious significance and during the early days of Islam, the Caliphs used branches of palm trees as shelter. During the last century the wooden sunshade underwent numerous structural changes."

The new canopy is the same as that used in the courtyard of the Prophet's Mosque in Madinah. - SG

 

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