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Al-Firdaws Exclusive:: Pictures of the Bali Bombers after their Martyrdom November 19, 2008

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These are new images from Indonesia (thanks to al-Firdaws) showing the Bali Bombers after their martyrdom; we ask Allah for it to be so.

Somali President admits the Mujahideen have control over most of the Country November 17, 2008

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The Murtad, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed has openly admitted that the Mujahideen in Somalia have control over the majority of Somalia. This is a backbreaking statement for the American Government. What it implies is that:

Before & After Pictures of the Marriott Explosion, Pakistan November 7, 2008

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In this specific hotel, the American’s (some said even Marines were present) were planning against the Mujahideen of Pakistan. Who knows what they were doing; giving up coordination points to the American military so that they can use their missiles to strike Pakistan from Afghanistan. Regardless of our views about this incident, one thing that stands out is that it has put a huge security scare in the hearts of the CIA personnel and the American Intelligence Community.

Before pictures:

And the hotel was “re-designed” as you can see in the following pictures:

Jihad Media Battalion:: “And you leave Jihad” October 27, 2008

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The following pictures are based upon the ahadeeth:

Ibn ‘Umar (radiyallahu ‘anhu) said, “I heard Rasoolullah (sallallahu ‘alayhe wassallam) say, ‘When you enter into an ‘Eena (transactions dealing with Riba), and you follow the tails of cows, and you are pleased with agriculture, and you give up Jihad, Allah will make disgrace prevail over you, and will not lift it until you go back to your original Deen.’” (Sunan Abu Dawood: Book 23, Number 3455)

Ibn ‘Umar (radiyallahu ‘anhu) said, “I heard Rasoolullah (sallallahu ‘alayhe wassallam) say: “When people become stingy towards the dinar and the dirham, deal in fine things, and engage themselves in agricultural activities (business), forsaking Jihad in the Way of Allah, Allah will send down on them a lowness that will not be dispelled away from them until they return to their religion (return to Jihad).” (Musnad Imam Ahmad: 4593)

Mujahideen conduct attacks all over the Province of Ingushetia October 20, 2008

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Sources in the Province of Ghalghaycho (Ingushetia) of the Caucasus Emirate reported that the Mujahideen of the Ingush Front of Armed Forces of the Caucasus Emirate have attacked the outposts of Russian infidels and local apostates virtually all over the Province of Ingushetia in the night of Shawwal 20, 1429 (October 19, 2008) .

The stirring up of combat actions occurred after when at around 21 pm local time, a base of puppet OMON (special police force) was came under fire in the town of Karabulak.

According to eyewitnesses, firs a vehicle exploded near the base and then fierce firefight followed.

After that an information has been reported about an attack on infidel checkpoint near the village of Yandari. The occupiers have admited this information, saying that sniper fire had been conducted on the checkpoint.

At around midnight attacks had began at once in the several locations of the Province of Ghalghaycho.

According to the sources from the scene, including the anti-Zyazikov’s opposition, a military post has been attacked on the Rostov-Baku Highway. Then, powerful explosions occurred in the city of Nazran.

Local residents have also reported about fighting and bombardments in the villages of Sagopshi, Alhasty, Psedakhe, Ordzhonikidzevskaya, Troitskaya, and in the city of Malgobek.

A base of “City department of the Ministry of Interior” gang had come under fire in the city of Malgobek. Houses of the puppet militias had also came under fire by grenade launchers and machine guns.

Throughout the night Mujahideen attacked the military targets in city of Nazran. In district of the village Alhasty, where recently one of the military convoys of the infidels was attacked, Mujahideen attacked an occupation base.

According to local sources, practically the entire territory of the Province of Ghalghaycho was come under control of the Mujahideen last night. Local apostate police forces did not put up any active resistance.

The Russian infidels had preferred to respond by fire from their shelters and bases, without trying to move towards the Mujahideen for open battle.

Kavkaz Center

Nasheed Album by Abu Hajar (Abdul Aziz al-Muqrin) September 19, 2008

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Qaida al-Jihad (al-Sahab): “Results of Seven Years of Crusades” (no password)

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US: 7 soldiers die in chopper crash in Iraq September 18, 2008

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BAGHDAD - An American Chinook helicopter crashed early Thursday as it was landing in southern Iraq, killing seven U.S. soldiers, the military said.

The CH-47 Chinook was landing after midnight about 60 miles west of Basra at the time of the crash, the U.S. statement said.

A spokesman for the Multi-National Force-Iraq confirmed to The Associated Press that the helicopter had crashed. He said five had died, and the bodies of two soldiers who had originally been missing were found.

The spokesman said hostile fire was not suspected.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn’t authorized to provide details.

The chopper was a part of an aerial convoy flying from Kuwait to the U.S. military base at Balad just north of Baghdad. The Chinook, the Army’s workhorse, is designed to transport troops and supplies to combat and other regions.

The statement said the incident was under investigation.

Separately, a U.S. soldier died of noncombat-related causes on Wednesday, and an investigation into the cause of death was under way, the military said.

On Wednesday, gunmen killed a Sunni assistant to the governor of one of Iraq’s most volatile provinces, the latest in a series of attacks that have marred the Islamic holy month of Ramadan in Iraq.

Shamil Younis, an engineer who handled technical affairs for Gov. Duraid Kashmola, was killed in a drive-by shooting as he was walking home after finishing prayers at a nearby mosque in Mosul, police said. The attack occurred shortly after iftar, the meal that breaks the sunrise-to-sunset fast during Ramadan.

The governor, also a Sunni, confirmed the slaying and promised an investigation. He called it “a brutal crime against this innocent, good man.”

Kashmola, who is the governor of Ninevah province, of which Mosul is the capital, himself survived an apparent assassination attempt this summer.

The June 26 car bombing struck near the site where Kashmola was inspecting damage from an earlier explosion that police believed was meant to lure him to the market area in Mosul. At least 18 people were killed in the attack.

Nobody claimed responsibility for the killing of Younis, but it comes as insurgents — most of them Sunnis — are making a stand in Mosul, 360 kilometers (225 miles) northwest of Baghdad, after being routed in Baghdad and other urban centers.

Violence has dropped dramatically in Iraq since last year, but a wave of attacks coinciding with Ramadan shows that insurgents retain the ability to strike.

The deadliest attack on Wednesday was a double car bombing in western Baghdad, which killed at least eight people and wounded 20, a police officer said.

The U.S. military gave a lower casualty toll, saying three Iraqi civilians were killed and 15 others wounded.

Elsewhere in Baghdad, a roadside bomb at an intersection killed three people and wounded six, police said. The policemen spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

U.S. military officials have warned that the security gains are fragile and urged Iraqi leaders to take advantage of the relative calm to make progress on the political front.

Iraqi lawmakers, however, failed to agree Wednesday on a new U.N. proposal aimed at breaking the deadlock over a law paving the way for provincial elections, which the U.S. considers key to building peace among the country’s rival religious and ethnic communities.

The balloting has been delayed due to Kurdish objections to power-sharing proposals for oil-rich Kirkuk, which Kurds want to annex into their semiautonomous region.

The U.N. issued a plan that would enable elections to be held in all provinces except Tamim, which includes Kirkuk, and creating a seven-member committee to study the issue, lawmakers said.

But Arabs and Turkomen raised new objections, calling for a deadline to be imposed on the committee and for the removal of the presidential council from the process.

The parliament approved a provincial elections law earlier this year despite a Kurdish boycott, but it was vetoed by President Jalal Talabani, himself a Kurd, and his two deputies.

Parliament adjourned until Thursday, when it will try again to overcome the impasse. The United Nations has warned further delay could prevent the balloting from being held this year.

Iraqi Interior Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Abdul-Karim Khalaf, meanwhile, said a military operation in Diyala province, northeast of Baghdad, was making progress and could end in about two weeks.

He also said 15 suspects had been arrested in connection with a suicide bombing that killed 22 people on Monday in the Diyala town of Balad Ruz, 45 miles (70 kilometers) northeast of Baghdad.

The destruction of another Sunni mosque in Iran September 16, 2008

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This was the mosque that was destroyed on 27th August 2008.

The Sunnionline (www.sunnionline.com the official site of the Sunni Community in Iran) published several pictures of the demolished Sunni Mosque in the province of Baluchistan in Iran, by the Iranian security forces. These pictures clearly show the Rafidi Safawi Republic of Iran’s complete disregard for the Noble Quran as you see it has been torn apart during the raid.

The security forces of Iran attacked a mosque and a religious school at three o’clock in the morning today, 27 August 2008, arrested the students and staff and destroyed the mosque and the religious school in the North East of Baluchistan, Iran. The security forces used several bulldozers and tractors to completely destroy the building of Imam Abu Hanifa Mosque in Azimabad, a suburb of the city of Zabol. Nobody knows what has happened to the students, teachers and staff of the school and the mosque. The people who witnessed this morning operations observed that the students and teachers were very frightened. The security forces began beating them as soon as they attacked the school and bundled them into secure police cars as they were crying and screaming. The attack happened at a time that all of the students and staff were sleeping. There was not any warning by the police or security forces about the destruction of the mosque and the school.

A regime that claims to be an Islamic regime and has staged widespread demonstrations about alleged offences on Islam and Quran by the western world has been engaged in demolition of several Sunni mosques and tearing apart of Noble Quran in Iran. Whenever a Mosque in Iran has been demolished, the libraries of the mosques which included hundreds of books including the Noble Quran have been totally destroyed. This demonstrates the depth of the hatred of the Shia Iranian regime against the Sunnis and books in general.

They repeat the same behaviours. At the beginning of the revolution when they seized power, a group of revolutionaries accumulated a large number of books and research papers at Zahedan television Centre and then burnt all of them in presence of hundreds of people. They claimed that these books were about Baluch and Baluchistan and had to be destroyed. They did not even realise the importance of these documents that had been collected and written by hundreds of researchers for several decades.

Just imagine that, this regime had taken power several centuries ago, how they would have destroyed all the books that had been written by scholars before them. In fact, the Shia Safavid dynasty destroyed most of the books, at least five hundred thousands titles, according to Amir Hossein Khonji, that had been written by the Iranian and Asian scholars before them. They believed that these books were written by the Sunnis and they should have been destroyed and that’s what they did. The classic books of Saadi Hafez, Omar Khiam, Ferdowsi and Rumi were destroyed in Iran and but fortunately the copies of these books were found in India and the central republics of Asia. This is how we found few copies of them while thousands of them were destroyed as we have the names of the books but we do not have the books themselves. The fanatic Shia Safavid burnt the library of Maragh, in Azerbayjan, that had more than 350 thousand books. Most of these books were the only copies that Khaja Naseer Tousi, the great Iranian scholar, had collected from different parts of the country for this library.

This Shia fanatic regime of Iran follows the same steps and has been distorting the contents of hundreds of classic books in order to create a new history for their legitimacy. The major historical books that had been written by the Arabs or Iranians have been rewritten and distorted in Iran under this regime to prove the legitimacy of this regime. The scholars that want to read the classic works of Islamic period must go to other countries to find the original texts.

Many anti-civilisation and anti-culture dictators and regimes have come in this world and disappeared leaving behind a disgraced history of themselves. The non-Islamic Republic of Iran will be remembered as one that destroyed knowledge and books, executed the scientists, killed first-class Iranian scholars, writers and journalists and spread superstitions. The Rafidite Safawid Republic of Iran will be remembered in history as a regime that was against science, wisdom, rationale, logic and human civilisation and culture.

The demolition of historical monuments, Sunni mosques and the execution of Sunni religious leaders in Iran will continue for as long as this regime is allowed by the international community. The international community must choose between this fascist regime or the Iranian people and their historical achievements. There is a danger that a large number of world’s most important historical monuments, works, books, and Iranian literary figures will be destroyed in Iran and if an unwavering will for their preservation does not appear in international community.

The Iranian authorities destroyed another mosque about a year ago in the northern part of Iran and its Imam and staff were arrested and thrown into prison. Several mosques which belonged to the Sunnis of Iran have been destroyed since the emergence of the Shia fanatic Republic of Iran. There are 15 to 20 million Sunnis in Iran. They have been discriminated against systematically. Molana Ahamad Narouee, the deputy director of the main theological school in Zahedan was arrested two weeks ago. The security forces have demanded that the religious school must expel all foreign students who are studying at the school. According to the head of the school a small number of students from the Central Asian republics are studying in the school. But they have been denied students visas. There are hundreds of Shia students from the Central Asian republics who are studying in different Shia theological schools of Iran.

Fifteen thousand foreign students are studying in the Iranian Shia schools. The Iranian regime has given them scholarship and pays for their families too. These students learn the Iranian version of Shia which believes the Sunnis are infidels. The students will return back to their home countries with very strong radical, militant and anti-Sunni studies which will create enormous divisions between the Sunnis and Shia population of Islamic countries.

Imam Abu Hanifa Mosque was destroyed once before and the people had to relocate it. The religious leaders of Baluchistan and Iran protested against destruction of the Sunni mosques but so far the Iranian regime has continued its policy of destroying Sunni mosques in different parts of Iran while it is building new Shia mosques in Sunni dominated villages and cities. The Irna news agency reported on 25th of August that the government has sent 600 Shia missionaries to the Sunni dominated areas of Baluchistan to convert the Sunnis in Islam as if the Sunnis are not Moslems. The way they have trained these missionaries indicate that they clearly believe that the Sunnis are not Moslems and they must be converted into Shiism which is the real Islam. The process of Shiaeezation of the Sunnis began from the beginning of Islamic Republic but so far the regime has very little success in converting the Sunnis into Shiism, yet the financial rewards that the Iranian regime is providing for the newly-converted Moslems

( Shia) have been very tempting as some of the Afghani and Pakistani Shias have gone to Iran and claimed to be Baluch Sunnis and they were ready to have the honour of becoming Moslems (Shia). The Shia fanatic regime pays thousands of dollars to the newly converted Shias to persuade them to convert their relatives and children. Consequently some bloody disputes have happened among the members of the same family who have refused to change their religion.

The destruction of Imam Abu Hanifa Mosque in Azimabad will not be the last onslaught of the Shia regime on the Sunnis of Iran. The Iranian constitution allows diversity of religion and respects the performance of religious duties but the Iranian regime ignores its own constitution and arrests religious leaders, destroys the Sunni schools and mosques. In reaction to the systematic Shia offensive on the Baluch and other Sunnis of Iran, the process of intensification of religious feelings in Sunnis are widening and deepening all over ran. As the Iranian regime defines itself as the lawful and legitimate heritage of Islam, the Iranian Sunnis have responded by identifying themselves as true Moslems.

The Iranian Sunnis were usually secular minded people but the Shia aggression has turned them into Sunni political militants. Lack of support by the international community and Islamic countries have pushed the Sunni Muslims of Iran towards the only sources of support that are available and they are Taleban and Alqaedah. The international community could have supported the Sunnis of Iran to move them away from Taleban and Alqaedah but it seems that there is a concerted effort to allow the Islamic Shia regime of Iran to continue the oppression of the Sunnis. There was some news that some young Iranian Sunnis who have been disappointed by the Islamic and Arab governments have become sympathetic to Taleban. The majority of the people who live in the Eastern part of Iran are Sunnis and when they become sympathetic to Taleban, the movement of Taleban and Alqaedah members and the power of their manoeuvres in the region become more dynamic and widespread. The pressure by the government on the Sunnis is so brutal that the Sunnis feel desperate for any kind of help which relieves some of the pressures on them. The Sunni governments and countries so far have refused to help them directly as the Iranian regime is widely supporting the Shias of all countries, or exerting some practical pressure on the Iranian regime to stop further discrimination and pressure on them.

The international community must use all United Nations Conventions and human rights charters which allow freedom of worship to exert pressure on the Iranian regime to halt the destruction of Sunni mosques and media onslaught on Sunni principles. The Iranian Sunnis witness everyday unbearable offences against the Sunni principles of Islam. The intensification of pressure on Sunnis would have severe consequences, not only for Iran and Iranians but also for international community when the patience of Sunnis ran out and a religious war between the two sects of Islam may begin. At the same time when the pressure becomes unbearable on the Sunnis of Iran they may look for separation from Iran as their locations are located near the borders of Iran with other countries.

The Iranian government, the Shia population of Iran and the opposition groups of Iran, Iranian intellectuals, journalists and human rights activists will be responsible for any civil or religious war in Iran or for any separatist movement that maybe created in Iran if they do not stop the regime from further execution of the Sunni leaders and destruction of their schools, mosques and violations of their rights. The political, social and cultural discrimination against the Sunnis would have added consequences in which the Sunni people of Iran will lose any hope for a better life in Iran. Those Iranian who choose silence over the brutal oppression of the Iranian nationalities and Sunnis will be responsible for any civil war that might follow as the consequence of these repressive policies.

There is a long run conflict between fundamental Shiites who hold majority and minority Sunnis in the Rafidi Safawi state of Iran. Iranian Shiite regime has done everything to it’s power to deprive the Ahl as-Sunnah of Iran from better economic and life style by all means. If you could just visit Sunni part of country specially in provinces like Sistan and Baluchistan, Turkmen Sahra and Kurdistan you will notice how poor their city are. I mean very poor everything even buildings are crying out loud! These people have problem to access to drinking water. People in Iran usually call these areas “forgotten land” because Shiite regime just keep these areas in the worst possible way.

Iranian regime doesn’t miss any chance to prosecute and discriminate Sunni minorities and even to execute them. Recently they executed Yaghoob Mehrnehad who was just an activist criticizing regime over their neglect in the province that he was living, Sistan and Baluchistan. The regime just wanted to shut down his voice.

Reza Hossein Borr - 8/27/2008

VIDEO

http://www.sunnionline.ir/farsi/imag…akhrib_b_3.flv

Pakistani Forces Clash With Nato Troops September 15, 2008

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press tv

Pakistani security forces have repulsed a ground attack by the NATO troops at Pakistan-Afghanistan border in South Waziristan, sources say.

Local officials and tribal elders told reporters that the fight between Pakistani forces and the NATO troops started late on Sunday at the Pakistan-Afghanistan border village Angoor Adda and continued for four hours but caused no casualties.

The tribesmen along with the security forces responded to the NATO attack and their fire power prevented the foreign forces from entering Pakistan territory to hunt for the wanted militants.

As the fighting erupted, the authorities sealed the Pak-Afghan border and the local residents fled the area for safety.

Also, earlier on Monday, some US drones violated the Pakistani airspace but after facing Pak fighter jets’ fire, fled the area.

In September, more than 17 civilians were killed in a NATO airstrike in the same region, Angoor Adda.

Pakistan’s Army Chief General Ashfaq Kayani vowed to defend the country “at all costs” and the local tribesmen also promised they would counter any US attack inside Pakistan territory.

The tribal areas especially Waziristan region have recently witnessed a string of missile attacks launched from suspected US drones.

COMMENT: Another news agency reported that it was US Troops and not NATO.

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