sunni cleric killed in mosul

i think this deserves a new thread. cuz i am sick and tired of reading about martyrdom of our ulama and sheikhs. who is killing them? i doubt that sunnis and shias will be killing each other in iraq…so who? and remember this sunni sheikh was against american occupation, so it is not farfetched that american hitmen just killed him in the lawlessness of the country rather than detain him and invite more hatred from the iraqis. so now america has lowered its stake even more…assasinations on the spot of any one who disagrees with america…

A senior Sunni Muslim cleric has been killed in a drive-by shooting in the northern city of Mosul, medical sources say.

Assailants in a vehicle shot Shaikh Faidh Muhammad Amin al-Faidhi as he was leaving a place of worship in Mosul’s al-Rifaq district at about 9am (0600 GMT) on Monday.

“The cleric was shot four times, in his chest and abdomen, and died shortly after he was transferred to hospital,” said Abd al-Jabbar Muhammad, a doctor at Madinat al-Tib hospital.

The cleric was a member of influential Iraqi Muslim body the Association of Muslim Scholars (AMS), and the brother of the organisation’s spokesman in Baghdad, Muhammad Bashar al-Faidhi.

The AMS has called for a boycott of elections planned for 30 January. It says its members have been targeted by US and Iraqi security forces and also by armed fighters trying to fuel sectarian unrest.

The AMS was formed after Saddam Hussein’s ousting last year by US-led forces to try and fill a political vacuum among Sunnis. It maintains ties with anti-US Shia groups, such as the movement led by leader Muqtada al-Sadr.

Bodies found

Also in Mosul, four bodies, at least three of them Iraqi soldiers, were found in the past 24 hours by the US military, a US army officer said on Monday.

“We found them at 2300 (2000 GMT on Sunday). They had been dead for at least a couple of hours and their bodies set against the sidewalk, shot in the head and hands tied,” Lieutenant Colonel Michael Kurilla said, adding that three of them were confirmed as being Iraqi soldiers.

The bodies were found near the al-Yarmuk roundabout, and brought to 15 the number of Iraqi soldiers thought to have been executed by fighters in Iraq’s third largest city over the past two days.

Iraqi police attacked

In a separate development, an Iraqi national guardsman was injured in an attack by armed fighters targeting a joint checkpoint of US forces and Iraqi forces on al-Dhuluaiya bridge south of Tikrit city, sources told Aljazeera.

Iraqi police are often targeted
by armed fighters

Also in Tikrit, the purported al-Tawhid wa al-Jihad group distributed leaflets in al-Toz suburb, east of the city, calling on Iraqi national guardsmen and government departments in the area to refrain from going to work.

Meanwhile, US forces arrested five Iraqi policemen and confiscated their weapons at a checkpoint in Ishaqi district south of Tikrit.

US soldier killed

Separately, an American soldier was killed in an attack in south-western Baghdad, the US military said on Monday.

“A Task Force Baghdad soldier died from wounds sustained in
an attack at about 10pm (1900 GMT) on 21 November in south-western Baghdad,” it said in a statement, giving no more details.

Also in Baghdad, a child was killed and four people wounded when a mortar shell struck a residential neighbourhood, police said.

The mortar shell hit the Bab al-Shaikh neighbourhood, killing one child and wounding four people, including a woman, a policeman on the scene said.

Baghdad has been rocked by daily violence, including car bomb, roadside bomb, rocket and mortar attacks mainly aimed at US or Iraqi military targets but which often kill Iraqi civilians.

"i doubt that sunnis and shias will be killing each other in iraq"

No, this would never happen.

How many frikkin' grenade attacks on Shia's have there been in Pakistan?

This is the most ignorant and stupid thread I have ever seen.

Denial is not a river in Egypt.

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*Originally posted by Ohioguy: *
"i doubt that sunnis and shias will be killing each other in iraq"

No, this would never happen.

How many frikkin' grenade attacks on Shia's have there been in Pakistan?

This is the most ignorant and stupid thread I have ever seen.

Denial is not a river in Egypt.
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yeah but denail is the only river that flows in both directions...if u deny that your marines and soldiers are killing civillians and unarmed wounded combatants, then we will deny that osama caused 9/11. look at your own actions before condeming us.

in pakistan, shias and sunnis fight yes, but in iraq, they have been living in peace for a whole long time than in pak. and in cases of national emergencies all enemies close ranks, thats common in every society, so its not that hard to believe that true muslim shias were fighting along side mujahideens, but munafiq shias (also munafiq sunnis) were quiet against the americans.

second such slaying in 2 DAYS…something is going on. we cant ignore the rumors that americans have not started assasinating clerics who are against the oppression. how else can we explain 2 imams killed in 2 days?
oh allah punish the death of your believers and you are ever watchful of our deeds and nothing escapes your attention.

A group of armed men have killed a Muslim cleric in the town of Miqdadiya, the second assassination of an Association of Muslim Scholars member in Iraq in two days, witnesses and hospital officials say.

It is not clear whether Shaikh Ghalib al-Zuhair’s killing has any connection with the death of Shaikh Faidh Muhammad Amin al-Faidhi, brother of the association’s official spokesman.

Shaikh Faidh was killed in a drive-by shooting in the northern city of Mosul on Monday.

Miqdadiya lies 100km northeast of Baghdad, close to the provincial capital of Baquba.

The AMS, an influential Iraqi Muslim body, says its members have been targeted by US and interim Iraqi security forces as well as groups trying to fuel sectarian unrest.

Sounds like some anti-insurgent vigilantes have decided to eliminate the "root cause" of Iraqi insurgent violence. They probably don't want their neighborhoods turned into another Fallujah so they're taking matters into their own hands.

Maybe beheading some of these clerics will send a stronger message. Instead of counting votes to determine the new leaders, they'll start counting heads.

That’s not good. The last thing Iraq needs is a full-blown civil war. I am not against Clerics dying dog’s death, but I am against violence.

Frist it was Zarqawi, then foreign fighters and now the mullahs. When one does not want to accept truth they keep on inventing new things. Never will you people accept that it is the iraqi people who want you out of their country. Keep on dreaming. If beheading mullahs is ok why is beheading westerners not ok. Hypocrites.

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Never will you people accept that it is the iraqi people who want you out of their country.
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It looks like some part of the "Iraqi people" want these mullahs out of their country too.

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*Originally posted by ehsan: * If beheading mullahs is ok why is beheading westerners not ok. Hypocrites.

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Looks like the art of satire and sarcasm are lost on you.

Watching Fox news on a dialy basis makes one perfect in the art of spin.

:jhanda:

Shooting Clerics who disagree with Amerikkkan terrorism is now the low dept and desperation that Amerikkka has sunk to!

We knew this was going to happen occupation and looting are the symbols of Amerikkkan foriegn policy these days.

The sales conference in Sharm al sheikh in Egypt was the gathering of World leaders who bargained and bartered over who gets what from Iraq what a bunch of low life scumbags they really are then again what else do you expect from the Kuffar!

Some of you write as if Muslims never commit terrorism or wrongs, even against their own.

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I first, second and third this…

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*Originally posted by Madhanee: *
That’s not good. The last thing Iraq needs is a full-blown civil war. I am not against Clerics dying dog’s death, but I am against violence.
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Was there ever peace? The only one who could have had a "control" was Saddam!

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*Originally posted by Sadiqaan: *
Some of you write as if Muslims never commit terrorism or wrongs, even against their own.
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We talking about the occupation and destruction of Iraq by the occupying amerikkan terrorists When your country gets invaded by terrorists from amerikkka then let me know what you feel then!

My nation is already occupied by outsiders who also happen to be Muslims, but we have by and large not resorted to mass terrorism.

Just because others are doing wrong, does not excuse your own from any notion of right or wrong. At least not in the Islam I follow, where all of us are accountable to Allah, irrespective of other’s actions.

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*Originally posted by Sadiqaan: *

Just because others are doing wrong, does not excuse your own from any notion of right or wrong. At least not in the Islam I follow, where all of us are accountable to Allah, irrespective
of other’s actions.
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thanks for letting us know where you exactly stand. so according to you, if some one kills your family member in front of you, you would not offer any resistance but rather offer another relative of yours to be killed?

iraqis are defending their country from being killed (literally and otherwise) but you condemn them while not raising your voice against the killers i.e american occupation.

I would do what is prescribed by Allah in such a situation, which is not indiscriminate killing of anyone and everyone as being done by the insurgents in Iraq. This world is a test for us humans to live by Allah’s guidance and not succumb to hatred, jealousy, revenge and bigotry, which are human traits that need to be contained by each individual. We alone our responsible for our actions and no one else will be to blame if we do not follow the Islamic way of peace, justice, equality and morality.

And I condemn all brutality, and have spoken against the Iraq invasion and occupation and terrorist attacks by insurgents. Have you? And do you have different criteria for Muslims and non Muslims in following Allah's will?

just answer this, if you were in iraq would you or would you not take up arms against an illegal occupying army? simple, no lengthy posts with nice words but no content.

^ if there was a better chance by choosing the political route, as opposed to taking up arms, would you still prefer in taking up arms?

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*Originally posted by Ma Mooli: *
^ if there was a better chance by choosing the political route, as opposed to taking up arms, would you still prefer in taking up arms?
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is an american puupet government with 14 "enduring" bases in your country acceptable 'political' solution for you?