Salaam Alaikum!!
Hai Allah!!! Allah s-w-t....please give me patience!!!
I am SO sick of school! I cannot stand it another day! (well, ok, maybe I can, but I wish I didn't have to!) S-T-R-E-S-S!!!!!!!
I always get burnt out about 2 weeks before Finals. That is not good. Not good at all. Why couldn't I pick a better time to get burnt out? Ok, maybe there isn't a good time for that...
And then, at the end of the semester, I always tell myself that NEXT semester I will take a light load, and I never do. Go figure. Well, can't complain. Must go on. And on. And on.
Ok, my little rant is over. I will now look forward with new vigor, new purpose....(yeah right, like it's that easy to get over exhaustion. I wish.)
Habibee
Politics, Religion, and Daily Life...
الثلاثاء، نوفمبر 30، 2004
الاثنين، نوفمبر 29، 2004

Today I have decided to feature Pakistani women...(for those of u who do not know, for the past couple months I have been posting pictures of Muslimah's around the world in an effort to show people the differences between how Muslim women dress in various countries...and to show that we as Muslims are all different, yet we share a common bond..our religion)
Ok, so I think I have started to post negative commentary again. I am trying really hard to keep a positive, up beat blog, but lately it's really getting me down (the media, the "War on Terror", Iraq, anti-Muslim commentary, the President and his co-horts...) The list is longer, but for space, I have abridged it. This sucks. And I am normally a very happy go lucky girl, trust me. I'm generally cheerful and a little goofy. But I think this blog has become my dumping ground for all negative emotions and also all complaints about society in general. I apologize...and I will in the future try to be a little less sarcastic and bitter. :)
السبت، نوفمبر 27، 2004
Not only that, I would also like to state that many laws that are considered "Shari'a Law" today, never actually existed in the Qur'an. Different schools of thought (Hannbali, Hanafi, etc.) follow different Shari'a Law and different Interpretations....alot of these laws come from Hadith, and since it is well known that many Hadith are questionable (that is, they could have been made up down the road, years after the Prophet's(pbuh) life) than the ONLY Shari'a Laws that we should follow are the ones laid down in the Qur'an.
This post is in regards to my last post, regarding Shari'a Law....the Iranian "Government" (a disgrace to Islam) is actually VIOLATING Shari'a Law...
First off, under Shari'a, the defendant is allowed ample opportunity to defend herself. If you remember correctly, we still don't know the explanation for why she is pregnant with her brother's child (yes, that is creepy, but maybe there is more to this story...maybe her father is a child molester and he forced her to have intercourse with her brother, or maybe the child is actually her father's and he lied and said it was the boy's ...after all, he IS the one that turned her in to the authorities...than a DNA test couldn't be done, because the father and son have the same DNA and the father can than state the the children are lying if they accuse their father...) She, (as well as the other girl in the story who was hanged) hasn't been given a fair trial.
Second off, there have to be at least 2 witnesses to the crime. Did anyone SEE her having sex with her brother? Let alone, 2 people?
Third, three judges are required to sentence anyone under Shari'a Law.
Fourth, why does her brother only get 150 lashes? Shari'a Law doesn't contain fine print that states anything about men or boys getting a lighter sentence. The punishment is supposed to be the same regardless of gender.
And this, equally disturbing, is an afront to Islam, and those who believe that this is an ISLAMIC PRACTICE that follows SHARI'A LAW should hang their heads in SHAME. How can an entire country of people betray Islam like this. Have they NO SHAME! This is an insult to Islam. Human atrocity is again being done in the name of Islam...these people should NEVER be allowed to call themselves Muslims. I feel like screaming. I feel physically sick. I feel like someone just insulted my mother. This is TOO MUCH! Too much. Please, someone tell me WHERE this is stated in Islamic Law!! WHERE?!
THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC CONDEMNS A 13 YEAR OLD GIRL TO STONING
By Safa HaeriPosted Saturday, October 16, 2004
PARIS, 16 Oct. (IPS) Almost two months after having hanged a 16 year old girl, the ruling Iranian ayatollahs are to commit another human crime by condemning another young girl to stoning.
According to Iranian and foreign press, Zhila Izadi, a 13 year old girl from the north-western city of Marivan had been condemned to death by stoning after being found that she had been pregnant from her 15 years-old brother.
The independent Iranian online newspaper “Peyke Iran” (www.peykeiran.com) that had first revealed the news last week reported on Saturday 16 October 2004 that the girl has given birth two weeks ago in prison.
While Zhila as been sentenced to stoning, her brother, jailed in Tehran, is to receive only 150 lashes, in accordance with Islamic laws.
Mrs. Shirin Ebadi, the Iranian outspoken lawyer and human rights activists who became the first Iranian and Muslim female to win the prestigious Nobel Peace Award for 2003 disclosed the news about the case of Zhila Izadi during her recent tour of Scandinavian countries.
The circumstances under which Zhila became pregnant from her brother is still not known, but independent Iranian sources outside the country said it was the father, a devout Muslim, who informed the authorities about the “disgrace” the young girl had caused the family.
Human rights activists in Denmark said though Zhila’s sentence had not been confirmed yet, but the fear is that, with the family’s approval, she faces the same fate as that of Ms. Ateqeh Rajabi, the 16 years-old girl hanged in public by the judge, a cleric, who condemned her on charges of prostitution.
“A court in Marivan has condemned Zhila to death by stoning and the family, which is very fundamental, has agreed”, confirmed Ms. Nahid Riazi of a Copenhagen-based human rights group that fights to the rights of women, adding that the young girl had been separated from her new born baby after the birth.
Ms. Rajabi was publicly hanged on a street in the city centre of Neka in the northern province of Mazandaran, on 15 August, for "acts incompatible with chastity".
Faced with domestic and international outcry of dismay, the authorities said the young girl was “mentally incompetent”.
However, informed sources revealed that Ms. Ateqeh was sentenced to death after, during the "trial", she expressed outrage at the misogyny and injustice in the Islamic Republic and its Islam-based judicial system.
“The lower court judge was so incensed by her protestations that he personally put the noose around her neck after his decision had been upheld by the Supreme Court”, the sources reported.
The execution of Ateqeh Rajabi was the tenth execution of a child offender in Islamic Republic recorded by Amnesty International since 1990.
Amnesty International is alarmed that this execution was carried out despite reports that Ateqeh Rajabi was not believed to be mentally competent, and that she reportedly did not have access to a lawyer at any stage.
As a party to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, Iran is bound not to execute child offenders. Both treaties provide that capital punishment shall not be imposed for offences committed by persons under 18 year of age at the time of committing the offence.
Though it is possible that the Iranian authorities reject the stoning sentence, but it remains that the accused could very probably be condemned to death, human rights sources said, calling on the international community to put pressure on Iranian authorities to save Zhila from death.
The news of Zhila's possible stoning come at a time that the ruling conservatives have increased dramatically crackdown on the very limited social liberties, including more drastic measures on women accused of not respecting islamic codes of dressing and arresting more journalists and intellectuals. ENDS IZADI 161004
I am so heartbroken. And Angry. I am angry that a country in this world would have the right to do this, and that they would smear the name of Islam in the process. We Muslims have a duty to speak out against this. The Iranian government should realize that maybe they will not receive punishment in this world, but in the next, they will get their just reward. It won't be pretty, especially for those that drag religion through the mud, and spread lies about God's Laws. THEY should be stoned, not the girl.
I just wanted to share this story with you all, and I don't have any comments on it, because it's too much for me, to sad...
Israeli officer: I was right to shoot 13-year-old child
Radio exchange contradicts army version of Gaza killing
Chris McGreal in Jerusalem
Wednesday November 24, 2004
The Guardian
An Israeli army officer who repeatedly shot a 13-year-old Palestinian girl in Gaza dismissed a warning from another soldier that she was a child by saying he would have killed her even if she was three years old.
The officer, identified by the army only as Captain R, was charged this week with illegal use of his weapon, conduct unbecoming an officer and other relatively minor infractions after emptying all 10 bullets from his gun's magazine into Iman al-Hams when she walked into a "security area" on the edge of Rafah refugee camp last month.
A tape recording of radio exchanges between soldiers involved in the incident, played on Israeli television, contradicts the army's account of the events and appears to show that the captain shot the girl in cold blood.
The official account claimed that Iman was shot as she walked towards an army post with her schoolbag because soldiers feared she was carrying a bomb.
But the tape recording of the radio conversation between soldiers at the scene reveals that, from the beginning, she was identified as a child and at no point was a bomb spoken about nor was she described as a threat. Iman was also at least 100 yards from any soldier.
Instead, the tape shows that the soldiers swiftly identified her as a "girl of about 10" who was "scared to death".
The tape also reveals that the soldiers said Iman was headed eastwards, away from the army post and back into the refugee camp, when she was shot.
At that point, Captain R took the unusual decision to leave the post in pursuit of the girl. He shot her dead and then "confirmed the kill" by emptying his magazine into her body.
The tape recording is of a three-way conversation between the army watchtower, the army post's operations room and the captain, who was a company commander.
The soldier in the watchtower radioed his colleagues after he saw Iman: "It's a little girl. She's running defensively eastward."
Operations room: "Are we talking about a girl under the age of 10?"
Watchtower: "A girl of about 10, she's behind the embankment, scared to death."
A few minutes later, Iman is shot in the leg from one of the army posts.
The watchtower: "I think that one of the positions took her out."
The company commander then moves in as Iman lies wounded and helpless.
Captain R: "I and another soldier ... are going in a little nearer, forward, to confirm the kill ... Receive a situation report. We fired and killed her ... I also confirmed the kill. Over."
Witnesses described how the captain shot Iman twice in the head, walked away, turned back and fired a stream of bullets into her body. Doctors at Rafah's hospital said she had been shot at least 17 times.
On the tape, the company commander then "clarifies" why he killed Iman: "This is commander. Anything that's mobile, that moves in the zone, even if it's a three-year-old, needs to be killed. Over."
The army's original account of the killing said that the soldiers only identified Iman as a child after she was first shot. But the tape shows that they were aware just how young the small, slight girl was before any shots were fired.
The case came to light after soldiers under the command of Captain R went to an Israeli newspaper to accuse the army of covering up the circumstances of the killing.
A subsequent investigation by the officer responsible for the Gaza strip, Major General Dan Harel, concluded that the captain had "not acted unethically".
However, the military police launched an investigation, which resulted in charges against the unit commander.
Iman's parents have accused the army of whitewashing the affair by filing minor charges against Captain R. They want him prosecuted for murder.
Record of a shooting
Watchtower'It's a little girl. She's running defensively eastward'Operations room'Are we talking about a girl under the age of 10?'Watchtower'A girl of about 10, she's behind the embankment, scared to death'Captain R (after killing the girl) 'Anything moving in the zone, even a three-year-old, needs to be killed'
الاثنين، نوفمبر 22، 2004
I just have one more incident to comment on, which I found both humorous and a bit disturbing (but in a ridiculous way) Muslims have certain burial rites. We bury our dead differently than Christians, and actually quite similiar (I would say almost exactly, if I remember right) like Jews do. Once a Muslim dies, their body is washed (usually women wash a woman's body, men wash a man's) and then we are buried within a certain time limit (the body doesn't go unburied for as long as Christians do) The body is wrapped in a white cloth from head to toe, and there are alot of other particulars that go on during the funeral. For that reason, I think it fair to suppose that Muslims should have a right to have a burial plot of their own in which to bury their dead by the rulings of Islamic Law. However, in Tennessee, Muslims of a certain town were turned down their rights to a cemetary. Guess why? A packed courtroom of town residents complained that Muslims should not be allowed such a basic human right...they went on to complain about Muslims in general...These are a few of the remarks: "One resident equated Muslims with Nazis. Another claimed that many people he knew had been killed by Muslims." Although I take offense to these statements, and I won't get into how wrong they both are, I would just like to say this. The city took the side of the town residents who were so against a Muslim cemetary. What right do they have to do that?? I am serious. What legal right?!! Is there no Constitution in this freakin' country?! Or does it apply ONLY to certain individuals? I can see if they had a good arguement for why there shouldn't be a cemetary. Like if it was going to be on a questionable peice of property. But to "legally" remove a group of people's right to bury their dead a certain way, just because they don't "like the looks of them" doesn't correspond with the great legal system of this country. And furthermore, not as a Muslim, but as an American, I am appalled by this and many other incidents that prove that our legal foundation is eroding.
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Wow...I just read the most disturbing thing, and of course, I have to share it (part of the healing process...)
IMUS ANCHOR ON PALESTINIANS: "STINKING ANIMALS. THEY OUGHT TO DROP THE BOMBRIGHT THERE, KILL 'EM ALL RIGHT NOW"http://mediamatters.org/items/200411190009
MSNBC's Imus in the Morning offered derisive, racist commentary aboutPalestinians during the November 12 funeral of deceased PalestinianAuthority leader Yasser Arafat. Regular Imus guest and sports anchor SidRosenberg referred to Palestinians as "stinking animals" and suggested:"They ought to drop the bomb right there, kill 'em all right now." OnNovember 19, the program broadcast a radio segment featuring a guest --parodying General George S. Patton, Jr. -- who said that the recent reportof a U.S. Marine shooting an unarmed, injured Iraqi insurgent provided theenemy "with another cozy 'al Jazeera moment' for the Muslim masses torespond to with their routine pack-of-rabid-sheep mentality." The guestalso referred to a deceased Iraqi insurgent as "a booby-trapped ragheadcadaver..."
Man, there is alot of Anti-Muslim hostility lately...it seems to have died down a bit where I live (not so many horrible comments) but around the country things are getting tight...eek. Can't we all just get along, people? I really don't get it. Doesn't all our religions preach something about Love, Kindness, Gentleness??? You wouldn't know it by looking around you....
Also, I would like to comment on another thing that went down in San Diego recently....a college professor made comments in class that the "only way to get rid of Islamic Terrorists is the get rid of the Islamic Religion." My retort: How Rude! Humph. (and also, how ignorant...esp. coming from a professor!)
So this is going to be a bit belated...but one of my friends just barely told me about it, so even though it happened a month ago, I have to comment: Ok picture this- It's Ramadan, the Muslim Holy Month, and you're in San Diego. For the past 5 or so years, the city has allowed a certain district to put up signs that say Ramadan Mubarak! (Happy Ramadan) on the lamp posts (you know, like those cute little banners at Christmas that say Merry Christmas or something...) well, anyways, imagine their surprise when this year, a city code enforcement officer ordered the district to remove the banners after someone complained, stating they were offensive. The code enforcer stated that the banners held religious content, which was against city code (although the city allowed them in prior years...) So I guess my question is, what do they consider Christmas? Correct me if I am wrong, maybe I misunderstood this, but I thought that Christmas was a religious holiday this entire time. So, I guess they won't be putting up Christmas banners this year across the city???
الاثنين، نوفمبر 15، 2004
So...Powell resigned, Kappes and Sulick are out, and Rice is in. Looks like a turn for the worse. At least, that's what it looks like. I can't believe this. And rumor has it that Kappes and Sulick aren't the only ones that are going to be resigning in the CIA...thanks to Porter Goss's crusade against Bush-Opposers, we're going to be seeing alot of changes in the CIA. Scary. This reminds me of the McCarthy era. Well, ok, I wasn't alive during the McCarthy era..but still. I just wanted to throw in that little tidbit....I also have a theory...mark my words. Something BIG is being planned by Bush's Cabinet....something BIG. I can feel it. I think that has alot to do with all the sudden resignations and Arafat's mysterious death...I don't want to sound like a crazy or anything. I just am making an educated guess...I think that within 2005, something SERIOUS is going down in the Middle East....and we are going to be in the center (i.e. cause) of it! Also, the draft is totally coming back, no matter what anyone says to argue with me....I am going to prophesize that it will be passed in either March or July of 2005. Sooo...we'll see what happens.
الأربعاء، نوفمبر 10، 2004
I just have to say one more thing. I am watching a forum on T.V. (you know, political talking heads get together and argue about current events) and I have to say that I find it intensely comical, but a little offensive, that the so called "experts" on the Middle East and Islam are generally Anglo-saxon non-muslims who have most likely never read the Qur'an or even known a real muslim closely. I cannot believe this. If you want an expert on Islam, why not ask a...Muslim?? There's an idea! Maybe they don't consider us trustworthy enough to be on a respected Television show. It's like those men in advertising that want to get into the minds of women in order to sell their product, and they have a MAN as head of the project. Hahahahhaha.
This is a very controvertial statement for me to say, as a muslim. Many Muslims would chastise me for this sort of view, since the majority view Arafat as some sort of Hero. Ha! He is no Hero! Anyone that calls for violence, and for suicide bombing and other acts of terror is not a hero! This is not Islam! Wake up! The only answer for the Palestinian people is to fight their aggressor with non-violent resistance. Don't tell me that is lame, either or that it won't work. Please! Look at Gandhi! He took on the entire British Empire, which was by FAR stronger than Israel. Look at the results! Also, if you are non-violent, the world will really see you as the victim, and will thus take your side. Don't the Palestinians realize that their acts of terror are being used to an Israeli advantage?? They are feeding the beast with the lives of their youth, and they don't even realize it. It is really sad. And the worst part is yet to come. Now that Arafat is dead, all hell is going to break loose. I already grieve for the innocent people that are going to lose their lives (on both sides)-caught in the crossfire of their governments...it also sickens me daily that your average American has NO IDEA what the hell is going on, and they all think Israel is in the RIGHT! Since when is stealing someone's homeland just because it belonged to you 2000 years ago, make it right!!!?????? The Palestinians aren't even the ones that originally drove the Jews out! Ok, ok, this is too emotional of a topic for me right now. I can't talk about this. I am sitting in my living room and watching the world fall apart around me....and my hands are tied.

Well, Yasser Arafat is DEAD. I'm just going to come right out and say it. I don't like him. I never did. I am happy that he is dead. Astaghfirallah. (I am asking God's forgiveness for being so brash as to pass judgement on another human being since that is not my job, but Allah's, and also I have never met Yasser Arafat, so maybe he wasn't a bad guy...but I doubt that...) Anyways, I think that Arafat is one of the main reasons that there was no possibility of peace in Palestine/"Israel

Helloooo! Sorry it has been so long. I couldn't get "Hello" to work, and so I couldn't post pictures on here, and then the election happened (*sob*) and I am trying to forget about that tragic day still. Oh well, (sigh) it is as Allah wills it. If that is the destiny of America, to be ruled by George W. Bush, than so be it. We are but humans, and we never see the bigger picture.
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