To Allah Is The Complaint!

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I feel really sad.

I know this is not the news section.

But.

This has got something more to do with the Religion.

This is happening all over the world to the Believers.

But then when someone from amongst this Nation of Jihad rises up and goes to defend the honour of women like our sister Nadia - He is labelled a “Terrorist” an “Extremist” by the non-Believers and the Believers alike!

**And what is wrong with you that you fight not in the Cause of Allaah??

And for those weak, ill-treated and oppressed among men, women, and children, whose cry is:

“Our Lord! Rescue us from this town whose people are oppressors; And raise for us from You one who will protect, and raise for us from You one who will help.”**

(Surah An-Nisa’ 4:75)

Believers like Nadia are exactly the ones who are adressed in that above 'Ayah.

Next time any one from amongst the Claimants to Islam ever dares to speak ill of those men and women (Mashaa-Allaah) who rose up to defend the honour of the women of this Nation and to Act upon the Commands of their Lord - Fear Allaah with your tongue before you speak/type!

Keep this sister and other sisters and brothers who are faced with this kind of sick, perverted, freedom and justice from the filthy Crusaders in your Supplications.

If you can’t even do that, which is the very least of the least that you can do - Then re-check your Belief in your Lord.

that link does not work. Can u tell me what happened??

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At-Tawheed, can we help somehow?

Here is the full article.

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I feel so useless and ashamed.

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Iraqi Woman Recalls Abu Ghraib Rape Ordeal

CAIRO, July 21 (IslamOnline.net) – The rape ordeal she suffered at the hands of US soldiers, both males and females, in the notorious Abu Gharib prison will continue to haunt Nadia for the rest of her life.

Though freed now, she is "imprisoned" in painful memories that left her psychologically and physically scarred, paying the price of the brutality and sadism of her American jailers.

Nadia, the name given by a freed Iraqi female prisoner to Al-Wasat, a weekly supplement of the respectable London-based Al-Hayat newspaper, felt it incumbent upon herself to speak out and expose the less-talked-about abuse of female prisoners in US-run detention camps across Iraq.

Her visit to a relative ended up in her detention by American troops, who stormed the home under the preferable excuse of "searching for weapons".

"I tried in vain to convince the impeded interpreter I was a guest, but I lost consciousness to find myself later in a dingy dark cell all by myself," Nadia recalled.

With tears rolling down her cheeks, she told the paper how she was stripped by her "liberators" of the most precious thing an Arab and Muslim women can have: Her virginity.

"A thrill of fear ran through me when I saw US soldiers laughing hysterically with a female solider telling me mockingly in an Arabic accent ‘I never heard about female arms dealer in Iraq’," Nadia said.

"As I tried hard to explain to her that I was wrongly rounded up, the female soldier started accosting and kicking me with my cries and pleas falling on dead ears."

She went on: "She gave me a cup of water and no sooner had I started sipping it than I went into a deep trance to find myself later naked and raped."

‘Like Animals’

Only then Nadia realized that hard times and an uncertain fate were lying ahead.

And days proved her right. The other day, five soldiers fondled and raped her one after another in a distasteful sex orgy on the tunes of culturally offensive heavy metal music.

"One month later, a soldier showed up and told me in broken Arabic to take a shower. And before finishing my bath, he kicked the door open. I slapped him but he raped me like animals and called two of his colleagues, who forced me to have sex with them," added Nadia.

"Four months later, the female soldier came along with four male soldiers with a digital camera. She stripped me naked and started fondling me as if she was a man while her male colleagues broke into laughter and started taking photos.

"Reluctant as I was, she fired four shots close to my head and threatened to kill me if I resist. Then, four soldiers raped me sadistically and I lost conscience. Later, she forced me to watch a clip of my raping, saying bluntly: ‘Your were born to give us pleasure’."

Naida was set free from the US hell in Abu Gharib after spending up to six months there.

The American soldiers dumped her along the highway of Abu Gharib and gave her a meager of 10,000 dinars to "start a new life".

Too ashamed to return home, she now works as a housemaid for an Iraqi family.

Britain’s mass-circulation The Guardian revealed on May 12 that US soldiers in Iraq have sexually humiliated and abused several Iraqi female detainees in Abu Gharib.

In its May 10-17 issue, the Newsweek said that yet-unreleased Abu Gharib abuse photos "include an American soldier having sex with a female Iraqi detainee and American soldiers watching Iraqis have sex with juveniles."

The Iraqi abuse scandal exploded onto the world stage on April 29 after the CBS news network published several shocking photos of Iraqi detainees tortured and sexually abused by US soldiers.

In a damning report presented to the administration in February, before the outbreak of the scandal, US Major General Antonio Taguba found numerous "sadistic, blatant and wanton criminal abuses" at the prison complex.

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At-Tawheed, can we help somehow?
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Yes, sister.

We can all help by:

  1. Repenting unto Allaah and turning to Him to ask for Forgivness. Crying and feeling regret. And give up our sins.

  2. Make our hearts Sincere.

  3. Raising our hands up to Allaah and ask Him to protect our brothers and sisters wherever they are. Ask Him to destroy the Oppressors and Criminals.

  4. Putting our Trust in Allaah and be certain that He will respond to our Inovocations.

  5. Learn your Tawheed, learn the Conditions of the Testimony of Faith, learn the *'Aqeedah * of the Messenger and His Companions, learn the fundementals of the Religion and practice them.

  6. Raise your children up on the Religion of Ibraaheem 'Alayhis Salaam. The Religion which shows its Alliance to Allah, His Messenger and the Belivers. The Religion which shows its enmity towards the Oppressors and Disbelievers who trangress the limits.

  7. There is much much much more you can do. But, most importantly: Please try and learn your Religion. Why study all your life, making trips to the college/university library to do reasearch on worldy matters to pass your exams, but we can not pick up one book on our Religion and learn the fundementals, which will determine whether we are the Inhabitants of the Paradise or the companions of the Hell-Fire.

It's high time we all woke up.

Get your priorities straight.

Liberate your Lands.

Liberate your Prisoners.

If that's not your goal - May Allaah Help you and Guide you for verily you are a lost soul.

(Note: This goes out to myself before anyone else.)

:jazak: May Allah awake the sleeping ummah.

Aameen.

The words of al-Imam Ibn Hazm al-Andalusi come to mind when hearing of our sisters taken as prisoners:

"There is no sin, after Kufr (Disbelief), greater than the sin of preventing Jihaad against the Kuffaar, and leaving the Muslim women as captives with them (the Kuffaar)."

al-Muhallaa 7/300]

Humiliated be those who stand in the way of the Revival of this Nation.

Ameen :flower2:

This is just horrific.I cant understand how humans can act even worse than animals. We can pray for the people who are less fortunate than ourselves, and who have to suffer so much in this so called war for freedom.

Everytime I point out the US has no business to be there, people are ready to shout at me that USA is there to give freedom to the people.There are so many horrible things that we dont even see that the US is doing to the Iraqis.Whatever happened to the freedom.But may Allah help those poor women,men and children who are sufering right now.

hahahahahah www.islamonline.com

Here comes a rebuttal from www.rumsfeldisahero.com

As horrible as this is, it’s presently happening in Sudan, where Muslim women are being raped by their Muslim brothers. Both are equally disgusting, but the Sudan situation is worse in my eyes since it is Muslim on Muslim violence.

**Sudanese tell of mass rape
By Alexis Masciarelli and Ilona Eveleens
Darfur

The pro-government Janjaweed Arab militia has been accused of using systematic rape, as well as killing and destroying the villages of black Africans, in the conflict in Sudan’s western Darfur region. **
Behind the closed door of a classroom, in the school compound where she has been living for the last two months, 35 year-old rape-victim Khadija, spoke of her ordeal.

“The Janjaweed arrived one evening in February in our village near Kaileck, they had guns,” she says in a quiet voice.

“They followed us when we tried to escape. The group of people I was with was forced back to Kaileck. They had surrounded the whole town.”

“They separated men and women. Then the Janjaweed selected the prettiest women.”

“Four men raped me for 10 days.”

“Every day, women were picked up, taken to the bush where they were raped and brought back to Kaileck. The next day it would start again.”

**Hostage population **

Khadija is one of some 40,000 people to have found shelter in the town of Kass, in the south of Darfur.

In the past 16 months, the conflict opposing the Sudan government and its militia allies to the rebels of the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) and the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), has killed at least 10,000 people and displaced more than one million across the large western Sudanese region.

“Rape appears to be a feature of most attacks in Fur, Masalit, and Zaghawa areas of Darfur,” says the latest Human Rights Watch report on the Darfur conflict.

“The extent of the rape is difficult to determine since women are reluctant to talk about it and men, although willing to report it, speak only in generalities.”

Many witnesses say the population of Kaileck was held hostage by the Janjaweed for two months, despite repeated appeals to the commissioner of Kass.

Men were also picked up daily and killed.

The accounts are difficult to verify, but accord with the findings of human rights workers in recent months.

Kaileck is now an empty desolated town, with every single house and hut burnt or destroyed.

**Ethnic choice **

“It is very difficult for me as I am a Fur women and these are Arab men”, says Khadija, covering herself with an orange scarf.

“These are my only clothes. My sister gave them to me, because the Janjaweed abandoned me naked.”

“Now I am three-months pregnant. It will be a child from the Janjaweed. But I won’t reject this baby. He will be my baby.”

“When he grows up, he will decide whether he wants to be a Fur or an Arab. If he chooses to be an Arab, he could go with them. If he decides to be a Fur, he will be welcome to stay with us.”

In the same classroom, a much younger woman listens.

Fifteen-year-old Aziza says she was also raped by the Janjaweed back in February.

“When Kaileck was attacked, I fled towards the mountains, but five horsemen caught me and took me far away in a field,” she says.

“All five of them raped me twice. They kept me for 10 days. They whipped me.”

“I could not say anything because they were armed. All I could do was to cry.”

“They tied up my arms and my legs and would only release me when they raped me. They called me Abeid (slave in Arabic).”

“Eventually they abandoned me. Someone told my mother where I was and she came to take me back. I could not walk by myself.”

Pain

But the ordeal did not stop then.

“When I arrived in Kaileck, I learnt that the Janjaweed had killed my father.”

“I am still in pain and I can’t really control myself. But I have not seen any doctor.”

In Kass, like many other towns and camps in Darfur, women are still at the risk of being rape when they go out to gather firewood or fetch water.

Their best protection, they say, does not come from the army or local police force, but by going in large groups which are more able to defend themselves.

The names of the two women have been changed to protect their identity.

Its just so horrible. Strange how some of us who are well of, never even give a thought to those people who have to go through so much.

(Mehnaz thank you for the post)

I just want to add that we all have every single right to be disgusted by the actions of the American government and some of the army officials. However, at the same time, we should all be willing to take a look in our own backyards at how Muslims treat one another in other countries (i.e. Sudan).

MQ, when do you think we can see a jihad against the Janjaweed?

Considering Muslim countries are slow to respond or even acknowledge the problem, I highly doubt it will be coming anytime soon.

When a Muslim person says something for Iraq, why do people automatically assume its because the people there are Muslims? Its suffering.I dont care who they are- they are innocent people.Sudan ,Iraq, Afghanistan.Its all the same.Its innocent people.

yu forgot bali, NY, India, China, Russia, Spain, Pakistan…on and on…time for the real jihaids to stand up. Please stand up..please stand up. :dhimpak:

MQ, Ariel Sharon is responsible for the deaths of more than 10,000 innocent and unarmed refugees of which many were women, children and old people…

There is a war crimes campaign to indict Ariel Sharon on charges of genocide and ethnicide which the United States keeps blocking…

Many Muslims are ignorant about a lot of things…Many don’t know and haven’t even heard of Sabra, Shatila and Jenin and they don’t care…

Then soon thereafter Ariel Sharon was invited to America and given the title of ‘man of peace’…

Here is what the Quran says of these people:

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When it is said to them: “Make not mischief on the earth,” they say: “Why, we only Want to make peace!”

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Of a surety, they are the ones who make mischief, but they realise (it) not.

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When it is said to them: “Believe as the others believe:” They say: “Shall we believe as the fools believe?” Nay, of a surety they are the fools, but they do not know.
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And of their alliance it says:

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[5:51] O you who believe, do not take [certain] Jews and Christians as allies; these are allies of one another. Those among you who ally themselves with these belong with them. GOD does not guide the transgressors.
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These are words of Allah :swt:, and there is no doubt they will hold true till the end…Only the belief of some in its authority and truth will wane…And they will be the losers in this world and the next…

do u think being muslim has anything to do with these countries being so slow to take any steps? maybe its just the culture or the "idiots" in authority..

I was replying to what the original post was about.Alright matsui ke bache I feel sorry for the whole world.Those that have to suffer.Happy?Lajo yes Ariel Sharon is responsible for a lot also.Guys I was trying to stay on the topic of Iraqis suffering.But if you wish, bring the rest in here too.

sadzz-- I dont see why people always bring the so called Muslim countries into it.I am Muslim and I for one am not exactly doing much to help any of those people.(Im also in Canada)It all comes down to the people and how much they do.I dont think it has anything to do with whether Muslim arent doing as much as Chirstians.