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Silent Spectator Wednesday, January 27, 2010 09:12 PM

Brave Aafia Siddiqui !!!
 
[COLOR=Black][COLOR=#000000][COLOR=#333333][FONT=Verdana][LEFT][SIZE=2][COLOR=black]Asslamulaikum,[/COLOR][/SIZE][COLOR=black]
[/COLOR] [SIZE=2][COLOR=black]Every Muslim is requested to pay Heed, and Comment....[/COLOR][/SIZE][COLOR=black]

[/COLOR] [SIZE=2][COLOR=darkorange][COLOR=black]"I want you to come to know of the concern and dedication that this woman had for Islam as described by those who knew her - a dedication that was manifested by way of actions that were very simple and easy, yet seldom carried out by those who are able."[/COLOR][/COLOR][/SIZE][/LEFT]
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[CENTER][SIZE=2][I]"She is a high security risk."[/I]

- Christopher LaVigne, assistant US attorney, on August 11th when trying to convince a judge to prevent Aafia from seeing a doctor for her gunshot wound.[/SIZE][/CENTER]


[SIZE=2]During the time of the Prophet (صلى الله عليه و سلم), those who entered Islam were of two types: those who remained in their lands with the general populace practicing the basic tenets of the religion, and those who took it upon themselves to migrate and join the Prophet in his expeditions. There are [I]ahadith [/I]that show that the Prophet treated these two groups differently from each other due to their difference in status. For example, Muslim and at-Tirmidhi report that when appointing a leader to a battalion, he would instruct him on how to deal with those of the enemy who became Muslims, saying: "…invite them to migrate from their lands to the land of the [I]Muhajirin[/I], and inform them that if they do so, they will have all the privileges and obligations of the [I]Muhajirin[/I]. If they refuse to migrate, tell them that they will have the status of the Bedouins, and will be subjected to the commands of Allah like the rest of the believers…" This distinction was simply of one group deciding to take upon its shoulders certain responsibilities in contrast to the other whose inactivity limited them to a very individualistic, localized, benign practice of Islam. One can in essence say that the Prophet divided the practice of the Muslims at the time into two types: the religion of the Migrants ([I]Din al-Muhajirin[/I], whose adherents took upon their shoulders the responsibilities of aiding and giving victory to Islam), and the religion of the Bedouins ([I]Din al-A'rab[/I], whose adherents did not go beyond the basics).

Although the depiction is of a situation that existed over a thousand years ago, it is an eternal pattern that Muslims will be distributed amongst these levels in every era and in every place. So, one can notice this distinction even amongst the practicing Muslims of the East and West. The[I]Din al-A'rab[/I] of the past can be compared to the Islam that is limited to the five pillars, eating [I]zabihah[/I], and keeping the local mosque clean. Considering how difficult it is in the West to come across even these Muslims, imagine what joy comes to the eye and heart to see those who go a step further and reach the level of adhering to [I]Din al-Muhajirin[/I] – those whose concern spans the entire [I]Ummah[/I], driving them to get up and become active workers for Islam, to dedicate their every minute to the service of Allah however they can no matter what other responsibilities clutter their busy lives, to have their hearts beat with the rest of the Muslims – all this with their heads raised high and paying no regard to those around them who eat and live like cattle, as it was said:
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[SIZE=2]هكذا الاحرار في دنيا العبيد
[I]Such are the free in a world of the enslaved...[/I][/SIZE][/CENTER]

[SIZE=2]Recently, the entire world has been speaking about one such person - a short, thin college student, wife, and mother of three small children. Her name is Aafia Siddiqui.

I want you to be drawn to the story of this woman and also understand why I was drawn to it. I want you to come to know of the concern and dedication that this woman had for Islam as described by those who knew her - a dedication that was manifested by way of actions that were very simple and easy, yet seldom carried out by those who are able.

Those who knew Aafia recall that she was a very small, quiet, polite, and shy woman who was barely noticeable in a gathering. However, they add that when necessary, she would say what needed to be said. She was once giving a speech at a fundraiser for Bosnian orphans at a local mosque in which she began lambasting the men in the audience for not stepping up to do what she was doing. She would plead: "Where are the men? Why do I have to be the one standing up here and doing this work?" And she was right, as she was a mother, a wife, and a student in a community full of brothers with nothing to show when it came to Islamic work.

When she was a student at MIT, she began organizing drives to deliver copies of the Qur'an and other Islamic literature to the Muslims in the local prisons. She would have them delivered in boxes to a local mosque, and she would then show up at the mosque and carry the heavy boxes by herself all the way down the three flights of very steep stairs. [I]Subhan [/I]Allah, look at the [I]Qadar [/I]of Allah: this woman who would spend so much time and effort to help Muslim prisoners is now herself a prisoner (I ask Allah to free her)!

Her dedication to Islam was also very evident on campus. A 2004 article from [I]Boston Magazine[/I] mentions that "...she wrote three guides for members who wanted to teach others about Islam. On the group's website, Siddiqui explained how to run a daw'ah table, an informational booth used at school events to educate people about, and persuade them to convert to, Islam." The article continues to mention that in the guides, she wrote: [I]"Imagine our humble, but sincere daw'ah effort turning into a major daw'ah movement in this country! Just imagine it! And us, reaping the reward of everyone who accepts Islam through this movement, through years to come. Think and plan big. May Allah give this strength and sincerity to us so that our humble effort continue, and expands until [/I][/SIZE][/COLOR][/FONT][COLOR=black][I][FONT=Georgia][SIZE=2]America [/SIZE][/FONT][/I][/COLOR][FONT=Georgia][COLOR=black][SIZE=2][I]becomes a Muslim land."[/I]

[I]Allahu Akbar[/I]...look at this [I]himmah [/I](concern)...look at these lofty aspirations and goals! As men, we should be ashamed to have to learn such lessons from a sister.

She would drive out of her way every week to teach the local Muslim children on Sundays. I was told by a sister that she would also drive out of her way every week to visit a small group of reverts to teach them the basics of Islam. One of the sisters who attended her circles described Aafia as "not going out of her way to be noticed by anybody, or to be anyone's friend. She just came out here to teach us about Allah, and English wasn't even her first language!"

Another sister who would attend her circles describes: "She shared with us that we should never make excuses for who we are. She said: "Americans have no respect for people who are weak. Americans will respect us if we stand up and we are strong.""

[I]Allahu Akbar[/I]...O Allah, free this woman!

But Aafia's biggest passion was helping the oppressed Muslims around the globe. When war in Bosnia broke out, she did not sit back and watch with one knee over the other. Rather, she immediately sought out whatever means were within her grasp to make a difference. She didn't sit in a dreamy bubble thinking all day about how she wished that she could go over to Bosnia and help with relief efforts. She got up and did what she could: she would speak to people to raise awareness, she would ask for donations, she would send e-mails, she would give slideshow presentations - the point I'm trying to make here is that Aafia showed that there is always something we can do to help our brothers and sisters, the least of which is a spoken word to raise awareness to those who are unaware. Sitting back and doing nothing is never an option. She once gave a speech at a local mosque to raise funds for Bosnian orphans, and when the audience was just sitting there watching her, she asked:[I]"How many people in this room own more than one pair of boots?" [/I]When half the room raised their hands, she said: [I]"So, donate them to these Bosnians who are about to face a brutal winter!"[/I] She was so effective in her plea that even the [I]imam [/I]took off his boots and donated them!

There is much more to say about how passionate this sister was for Islam. However, the above gives you an idea of what she was like, and should hopefully serve as an inspiration for brothers before sisters to become active in serving Islam through whatever means are available. Remember that she was doing all of this while being a mother and a PhD student, and most of us do much less despite having much more free time.

So, having this image of Aafia in my mind, I was taken aback at what I saw when she was brought into court for what should have been her bail hearing. The door on the front left side of the courtroom was slowly opened to reveal a frail, limp, exhausted woman who could barely hold her own head up straight in a pale blue wheelchair. She was dressed in a Guantanamo-style orange prison uniform, and her frail head was wrapped in a white [I]hijab [/I]that was pulled down to cover her bone-thin arms (the prison uniform is shortsleeved). Her lawyers quickly sat around her, and the hearing began.

The head prosecutor, assistant US attorney Christopher LaVigne, walked in with a group of three or four FBI agents, one of whom was a female who looked Pakistani (لعنة الله عليهم). The defense began by announcing that the bail hearing was to be postponed because of Aafia's medical condition. Essentially, Aafia's lawyers reasoned that there was no point of her being out on bail if she was near death. So, they demanded that she be allowed a doctor's visit before anything else. LaVigne got up and objected, saying that Aafia was a risk to the security of the United States. The judge didn't seem to buy that, and the prosecutor continued arguing that "this is a woman who attempted to blast her way out of captivity." As soon as this was said, I looked over and noticed Aafia shaking her head in desperation and sadness, as if she felt that the whole world was against her. By the way, Aafia was so small and weak that I could barely see her from behind the wheelchair. All I could see was her head slumped over to the left and wrapped in the [I]hijab[/I], and her right arm sticking out.

I got a better understanding of why she was so sad and desperate when her lawyer began listing details of her condition:

* She now has brain damage from her time in US custody
* One of her kidneys was removed while in US custody
* She is unable to digest her food since part of her intestines was removed during surgery while in US custody
* She has layers and layers of sewed up skin from the surgery for the gunshot wound
* She has a large surgical scar from her chest area all the way down to her torso

With all of this, she had not been visited by a single doctor the entire time of her incarceration in the US despite being in constant incredible abdominal pain following her sloppy surgery in Afghanistan - pain for which she was being given nothing more than Ibuprofen! Ibuprofen is purchased over the counter to treat headaches!

With all of this, the prosecutor had the audacity and shamelessness to try to prevent her from being seen by a doctor due to her being a "security risk." When he was pressed by the judge as to why Aafia was sitting all this time in a NYC prison without basic medical care, the government attorney stuttered, said that it was "a complicated situation," and capped it with the expected cheap shot that "it was her decision as she refused to by seen by a male doctor." As soon as the prosecutor said that last bit, I saw Aafia's thin arm shoot up and shake back and forth to the judge (as if to say 'No! He’s lying!'). I felt so sorry for her, as she was obviously quite frustrated at the lies being spilled out before her very eyes. Her lawyer then put her hand on her arm and began stroking it to comfort her and calm her down.

When the hearing was over, one scholarly statement stuck in my mind, and it is where Ibn al-Qayyim said that a person rises in his closeness to Allah until: [I]"...there remains only one obstacle from which the enemy calls him from, and this is an obstacle that he must face. If anyone were to be saved from this obstacle, it would have been the Messengers and Prophets of Allah, and the noblest of His Creation. This is the obstacle of Satan unleashing his troops upon the believer with various types of harm: by way of the hand, the tongue, and the heart. This occurs in accordance with the degree of goodness that exists within the believer. So, the higher he is in degree, the more the enemy unleashes his troops and helps them against him, and overwhelms him with his followers and allies in various ways. There is no way around this obstacle, because the firmer he is in calling to Allah and fulfilling His commands, the more the enemy becomes intent upon deceiving him with foolish people. So, he has essentially put on his body armor in this obstacle, and has taken it upon himself to confront the enemy for Allah's Sake and in His Name, and his worship in doing so is the worship of the best of worshippers."[/I]

And this was absolutely clear that day when looking at the scene in the court. Despite Aafia's apparent physical weakness and frailty, there was a certain [I]'izzah[/I] (honor) and strength that I felt emanating from her the entire time. Everything from the way she forcefully shook her hand at the judge when the prosecutor would lie, to how she was keen to wear her [I]hijab [/I]on top of her prison garments despite horrible circumstances that would make [I]hijab [/I]the last thing on most people's minds, to the number of FBI agents, US Marshals, reporters, officials, etc. who were all stuffed in this small room to observe this frail, weak, short, quiet, female "security risk" - everything pointed to the conclusion that the only thing all of these people were afraid of was the strength of this sister's [I]iman[/I].

This is the situation of our dear sister, a Muslim woman in captivity…

What can I say...?

I will not close by mentioning the obligation of helping to free Muslim prisoners. I will not mention how al-Mu'tasim razed an entire city to the ground to rescue a single Muslim woman. I will not go back to the days of Salah ad-Din or 'Umar bin 'Abd al-'Aziz, who rescued Muslim prisoners in the tens of thousands. I cannot be greedy enough to mention these things at this point because what is even sadder than what is happening to Aafia Siddiqui is how few the Muslims were who even bothered to show up to her hearing in a city of around half a million Muslims (not counting the surrounding areas), and that [U]not a single Muslim organization[/U] in the United States has taken up the sister's cause or even spoken a word in her defense, and as Ibn al-Qayyim said: [I]"If ghayrah (protective jealousy) leaves a person’s heart, his faith will follow it."[/I]

Unfortunately, in a time where most of us are following [I]Din al-A'rab[/I], it seems that the best person to teach us a lesson in how to help Aafia Siddiqui would have been Aafia herself.

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[/COLOR] [LEFT][SIZE=2][COLOR=black]و الله المستعان[/COLOR][/SIZE][COLOR=black]

[SIZE=2]At last this khaksaar has nothing to say, but "Shame" on the brave general who sold such a brave woman to the infidels for the sake of few dollars and to expand his worst sovereignity....!![/SIZE]
[SIZE=2]I have nothing to say over the attitude of our enemies, either pagans, polytheists, infidels, Hindus, Christians, or Jews, because my Supreme Lord has mentioned in the Holy Qur'an" Jews and christians can never be your friends".....Al-Qur'an!![/SIZE]
[SIZE=2]And at last just think"Whom are we following????????????[/SIZE]

[SIZE=2]Regards and pray for this Khaksaar!![/SIZE][/COLOR][/LEFT]
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Hassan_Abro Thursday, February 04, 2010 01:25 AM

Our Guilt is our Belief
 
Dr. Afia Siddique has been pronounced guilty by biased and distort jury panel. In this inclined and reprimanded decision all absurd blames like firing by M-16 Carbine by a debilitated, anemic, forceless and prisoned lady. Born in 1972, My sister graduated in 1995 from USA's top ranked MIT university followed by Doctorate in Nerval Sciences from Denbras State University. She along with her three children named Ahmed,Marium and Suleman kidnapped by Local instrumental Agencies and their foreign lords from Karachi in 2003( Two children are still missing) . till 2007 she prisoned in Bagram Jail Afghanistan. This Prison no 650 when heared in media as single most tortured lady prison in the jail, was shifted to USA for so called judiciary procedure. and today decleared guilty although all materialistic, ethical and social indicators have proved her innocence.
Recall , A muslim girl when shouted from other side of globe, Muslim warrior Mohammad bin Qasim along with 2800 soldiers invaded a whole new world. My sister calling all muslims brothers. It may be a point procuring issue for our so called religious and political parties, but in actual it is eye opener for all muslims.

floydian Thursday, February 04, 2010 04:50 PM

The verdict is unjust and prejudiced. But the manner in which Aafia conducted herself during the trial largely influenced the final decision. In my opinion Aafia is not brave but stupid. Wish I had time to discuss this issue in detail and justify my opinion. But I would surely comment in length once the exams are over.

regards,
floydian

Silent Spectator Thursday, February 04, 2010 07:20 PM

[QUOTE=Hassan_Abro;166986]Dr. Afia Siddique has been pronounced guilty by biased and distort jury panel. In this inclined and reprimanded decision all absurd blames like firing by M-16 Carbine by a debilitated, anemic, forceless and prisoned lady. Born in 1972, My sister graduated in 1995 from USA's top ranked MIT university followed by Doctorate in Nerval Sciences from Denbras State University. She along with her three children named Ahmed,Marium and Suleman kidnapped by Local instrumental Agencies and their foreign lords from Karachi in 2003( Two children are still missing) . till 2007 she prisoned in Bagram Jail Afghanistan. This Prison no 650 when heared in media as single most tortured lady prison in the jail, was shifted to USA for so called judiciary procedure. and today decleared guilty although all materialistic, ethical and social indicators have proved her innocence.
Recall , A muslim girl when shouted from other side of globe, Muslim warrior Mohammad bin Qasim along with 2800 soldiers invaded a whole new world. My sister calling all muslims brothers. It may be a point procuring issue for our so called religious and political parties, but in actual it is eye opener for all muslims.[/QUOTE]

[B]Asslamulaikum,[/B]
[B]Dear I am second to all of your comments and wordings.[/B]
[COLOR=#000000][COLOR=#333333][FONT=Verdana][B]May allah (swt) punish everyone of the jury members any every person responsible for this conviction with the most horrible diseases to them and their families!

I saw those jury members, bunch of fags, jews and sell out house Negroes. half of them were asleep when the defense team were trying to make a point.

May allah (swt) give them a slow painful death.[/B][/FONT][/COLOR][/COLOR]
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[COLOR=#000000][COLOR=#333333][FONT=Verdana][COLOR=#000000][COLOR=#333333][FONT=Verdana][B]Allahumma, lend Your aid to her

Allahumma, give her strength

Allahumma, make her trials as gate way to Jannah for her

Allahumma, have mercy on her

Allahumma, ease the passing of time for her

Ameen...!![/B][/FONT][/COLOR][/COLOR][/FONT][/COLOR][/COLOR]
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[COLOR=#000000][COLOR=#333333][FONT=Verdana][COLOR=#000000][COLOR=#333333][FONT=Verdana][B]Regards[/B][/FONT][/COLOR][/COLOR][/FONT][/COLOR][/COLOR]

Ayesha Mahmood Thursday, February 04, 2010 10:24 PM

[QUOTE=floydian;167048]The verdict is unjust and prejudiced. But the manner in which Aafia conducted herself during the trial largely influenced the final decision. In my opinion Aafia is not brave but stupid. Wish I had time to discuss this issue in detail and justify my opinion. But I would surely comment in length once the exams are over.

regards,
floydian[/QUOTE]
You think that the Americans are stupid enough to bring a mentally fit woman before court for judicial process or in the notice of media?
She has lost her mental order due to physical and mental torture after this was done she was brought to court.

floydian Thursday, February 04, 2010 10:41 PM

@Ayesha Mahmood

Sister this issue is too controversial to be answered in two or three lines. As I said that after the exams I would definitely comment on this topic in detail.

regards,
floydian

Muhammad Asif Ilyas Friday, February 05, 2010 01:41 AM

Shame On us!!!!
 
I congratulate all Pakistanis on their excellent participation in DR.Afia Siddiqui's case. [B]Our dead silence make it possible.[/B]
We All deserve the same.
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farooqsohal Saturday, February 06, 2010 12:42 PM

Dedicated to Dr Afia Sadiqui
 
"Usi Ka Shehr,
Wohi muddaei,
Wohi munsif,
Hamain Yaqeen tha hamara hi qasoor niklay ga,"


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