Monday, May 10, 2010

المعجزة الالهية فى ماء زمزم



سبحان الله و بحمده سبحان الله العظيم قال أحد الأطباء في عام 1971م إن ماء زمزم غير صالح للشرب استناداً إلى أن موقع الكعبة المشرفة منخفض عن سطح البحر ويوجد في منتصف مكةلمكة المكرمة ، فلا بد أن مياه الصرف الصحي تتجمع في بئر زم ما أن وصل ذلك إلى علم الملك فيصل رحمه الله حتى أصدر أوامره بالتحقيق في هذا الموضوع وتقرر إرسال عينات من ماء زمزم إلى معامل أوروبية لإثبات مدى صلاحيته للشرب ويقول المهندس الكيميائي معين الدين أحمد الذي كان يعمل لدى وزارة الزراعة والموارد المائية السعودية في ذلك الحين أنه تم اختياره لجمع تلك العينات وكانت تلك أول مرة تقع فيها عيناه على البئر التي تنبع منها تلك المياه وعندما رآها لم يكن من السهل عليه أي يصدق أن بركة مياه صغيرة لا يتجاوز طولها 18 قدما وعرضها 14 قدماً توفر ملايين الجالونات من المياه كل سنة للحجاج منذ حفرت في عهد إبراهيم عليه السلام وبدأ معين الدين عمله بقياس أبعاد البئر ثم طلب من أن يريه عمق المياه فبادر رجل بالاغتسال ، ثم نزل إلى البركة ليصل ارتفاع المياه إلى كتفيه وأخذ يتنقل من ناحية لأخرى في البركة بحثاً عن أي مدخل تأتي منه المياه إلى البركة غير أنه لم يجد شيئاً وهنا خطرت لمعين الدين فكرة يمكن أن تساعد في معرفة مصدر المياه وهي شفط المياه بسرعة باستخدام مضخة ضخمة كانت موجودة في الموقع لنقل مياه زمزم إلى الخزانات بحيث ينخفض مستوى المياه بما يتيح له رؤية مصدرها غير أنه لم يتمكن من ملاحظة شيء خلال فترة الشفط فطلب من مساعده أن ينزل إلى الماء مرة أخرى وهنا شعر الرجل بالرمال تتحرك تحت قدميه في جميع أنحاء البئر أثناء شفط المياه فيما تنبع منها مياه جديدة لتحلها وكانت تلك المياه تنبع بنفس معدل سحب المياه الذي تحدثه المضخة بحيث أن مستوى الماء في البئر لم يتأثر إطلاقاً بالمضخة وهنا قام معين الدين بأخذ العينات التي سيتم إرسالها إلى المعامل الأوروبية وقبل مغادرته مكة استفسر من السلطات عن الآبار الأخرى المحيطة بمدينة مكة المكرمة فأخبروه بأن معظمها جافة وجاءت نتائج التحاليل التي أجريت في المعامل الأوروبية ومعامل وزارة الزراعة والموارد المائية السعودية متطابقة فالفارق بين مياه زمزم وغيرها من مياه مدينة مكة كان في نسبة أملاح الكالسيوم والمغنسيوم ولعل هذا هو السبب في أن مياه زمزم تنعش الحجاج المنهكين ولكن الأهم من ذلك هو أن مياه زمزم تحتوي على مركبات الفلور التي تعمل على إبادة الجراثيم وأفادت نتائج التحاليل التي أجريت في المعامل الأوروبية أن المياه صالحة للشرب ويجدر بنا أن نشير أيضاً إلى أن بئر زمزم لم تجف أبداً منذ مئات السنين وأنها دائما كانت توفي بالكميات المطلوبة من المياه للحجاج ، وأن صلاحيتها للشرب تعتبر أمراً معترفاً به على مستوى العالم نظراً لقيام الحجاج من مختلف أنحاء العالم على مدى مئات السنين بشرب تلك المياه المنعشة والاستمتاع بها وهذه المياه طبيعية تماماً ولا يتم معالجتها أو إضافة الكلور إليها كما أنه عادة ما تنمو الفطريات والنباتات في الآبار مما يسبب اختلاف طعم المياه ورائحتها أما بئر زمزم فلا تنمو فيها أية فطريات أو نباتات فسبحان الله رب العالمين

Friday, April 30, 2010

Israel massacre in Gaza

Saturday, March 06, 2010

الحرب الصليبية على الإسلام ! شيء يصدم

الحرب الصليبية على الإسلام ! شيء يصدم
تسجيل خطير ونادر لقناة ألمانية تبين حقيقة أن الحرب على العراق التي تقودها أمريكا هي حرب تنصيرية صليبية بكل معنى الكلمة ، وتبين أساليبها الملتوية ، واستغلالها لحاجات الناس وفقرهم ، وانفردت القناة بمقاطع خطيرة يخجل الإعلام العربي من ذكرها ، لأنها تعلن الحرب على الإسلام كدين ، وليس كما يقولون على المتطرفين أو بن لادن كما ستشاهد بنفسك
الحرب على المسلمين كديانة ، وليست الإرهاب كما يدعون.
ولا يحضرني هنا سوى البشرى الربانية التي نراها في قوله تعالى : { إِنَّ الَّذِينَ كَفَرُواْ يُنفِقُونَ أَمْوَالَهُمْ لِيَصُدُّواْ عَن سَبِيلِ اللّهِ فَسَيُنفِقُونَهَا ثُمَّ تَكُونُ عَلَيْهِمْ حَسْرَةً ثُمَّ يُغْلَبُونَ وَالَّذِينَ كَفَرُواْ إِلَى جَهَنَّمَ يُحْشَرُونَ } الأنفال 36
قال المفسرون عن هذه الآية الكريمة : إن الذين جحدوا وحدانية الله ، وعصوا رسوله ، ينفقون أموالهم فيعطونها أمثالهم من المشركين وأهل الضلال ، ليصدوا عن سبيل الله ، ويمنعوا المؤمنين عن الإيمان بالله ورسوله ، فينفقون أموالهم في ذلك ، ثم تكون عاقبة نفقتهم تلك ندامة وحسرة عليهم ؛ لأن أموالهم تذهب ، ولا يظفرون بما يأمُلون مِن إطفاء نور الله والصد عن سبيله ، ثم يهزمهم المؤمنون آخر الأمر ، والذين كفروا إلى جهنم يحشرون فيعذبون فيها.
ويقول الله تعالى أيضا : { يُرِيدُونَ أَن يُطْفِؤُواْ نُورَ اللّهِ بِأَفْوَاهِهِمْ وَيَأْبَى اللّهُ إِلاَّ أَن يُتِمَّ نُورَهُ وَلَوْ كَرِهَ الْكَافِرُونَ } (32) سورة التوبة
فالحمد لله الذي أنطقهم بما عجزت بعض القنوات العربية.
أتمنى مشاهدته كاملا وإلى النهاية حتى تتوضح الصورة لديكم ، وتمريره إلى أكبر عدد من المسلمين والأجانب للاطلاع على هذه الحقيقة.
تفضلوا الفيديو من هنا بارك الله فيكم

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Eye-Witness Report on Gaza Freedom-March - Sunday, Feb. 14, 2010 Howard County Central Library Little Patuxent Pkwy Columbia, MD 21044



Eye-Witness Report on
Gaza Freedom-March

In December 2009 almost 1400 activists from 43 countries took part in the Gaza Freedom March, an attempt to break the blockade of Gaza being imposed by the Israeli and Egyptian governments.
Jean Athey, who participated in the march, is Coordinator of Peace Action Montgomery and a member of the Board of Peace Action. In October 2008 Jean also volunteered with the International Solidarity Movement in Palestine for the olive harvest and at the Jerusalem home of a Palestinian family threatened with eviction by the Israeli government.

Sunday, Feb. 14, 2010
1:30 p.m. ~ 2:30 p.m.

Howard County Central Library
Little Patuxent Pkwy and South Entrance Road Columbia, MD 21044






Wednesday, December 30, 2009

شمعدان أركنساس في قصر بغداد

































































الكاتبة : يهودية أمريكية برتبة رائد في الجيش الأمريكي المحتل للعراق .. تقول عن نفسها أنها ساهمت في تحرير العراق ، وأنها تنحدر من ولاية كاليفورنيا، وتسكن ولاية فرجينيا . تخرجت في الأكاديمية العسكرية الأمريكية (ويست بوينت ) في ولاية نيويورك .. وآخر خدمتها العسكرية خارج الولايات المتحدة قبل قدومها الى العراق ، كانت في كوسوفو من يوغسلافيا


عنوان المقال:

شمعدان أركنساس في قصر بغداد

فيما يلي ترجمة ما كتبته ( اليزابيث روبنس ) المذكورة :


تم الإحتفال هذه السنة بعيدنا اليهودي في القصر الجمهوري لصدام حسين في بغداد

مَن كان يصدق ذلك ....؟

نعم هذه الليلة تم الإحتفال في إحدى قاعات القصر المغلفة بالمرمر .. حيث قمنا بإيقاد الشموع في الشمعدان الضخم ( الرمز اليهودي ) والذي بطول ستة أقدام . لقد صلينا بالعبرية ، ورددنا الأناشيد والتراتيل ، وأكلنا طعامنا اليهودي التقليدي لمثل هذه الليلة

ولكن ماهو أهم من كل ذلك .. أننا نحتفل هذه السنة هنا على أرض العراق...... أرض أجدادنا الأقدمين

إن عدد الجالية اليهودية في السفارة الأمريكية في بغداد آخذ بالإزدياد والإزدهار الى المدى الذي يجعلنا نطلق على أنفسنا " بني بغداد " ، حيث يوجد الجيش الأمريكي بملابسه الرسمية ، وكذلك عدد كبير من المدنيين الأمريكان فيما يسمى " المنطقة العالمية " والتي تعارف العراقيون على تسميتها شعبياً بالمنطقة الخضراء ..! ، حيث توجد المقار الحكومية ، وبيوت المسؤوليين ، وبعض السفارات ، ومقرات قيادة الجيش والشرطة العراقية ، والبرلمان ، وحتى بعض مقرات لجان إغاثة دولية
إن القصر الجمهوري، هو الآن المقر المؤقت للسفارة الأمريكية في بغداد ! وهو يقع على منحنى لنهر دجلة ، ولكن ، ومع الأسف ، لايمكن رؤية منظر النهر من الداخل ، بسبب الجدران العالية التي شيدت والحواجز التي أقيمت

أكبر القصور في المنطقة العالمية ، وقد كان سابقاً مقراً لصدام حسين

أما هذه السنة فقد أصبح مقراً " لشمعداننا اليهودي " ، ومكاناً لإحتفالاتنا

بعد عودتي الى بغداد وذلك في شهر مارس / يونيو الماضي لإستلام عملي .. حصلت على مركز مهم يتعلق بقيادة اليهود المتواجدين هناك ، وإدارة شؤونهم ، وتلبية إحتياجاتهم وأعمالهم في العراق ..! وبسبب رتبتي العسكرية ، وبمساعدة أصدقاء في اللجنة اليهودية .. بدأت

بتنظيم الخدمات وبالتنسيق مع قيادة الجيش الأمريكي في العراق ! وعلى سبيل المثال ،

طلب التجهيزات اللازمة لنا كيهود ، وإدارة شؤوننا ، والإشراف على المخازن المخصصة لنا والتي تضم كتب الصلوات ، والشمعدانات ، وبعض الأغذية أيضاً
هذه الواجبات قد يعتقد البعض أنها كثيرة ، ولكنني حقيقةً أعتبرها نوع من البركات لأنها تأخذ كل وقتي ، وتشمل كل كياني الشخصي . نجتمع عادةً في محل تم تحويله وبشكل مؤقت الى مكان للعبادة .. إنه عبارة عن شاحنة كبيرة تقف بالقرب من السفارة الأمريكية المحاطة بسياج كونكريتي
في مساء كل يوم جمعة ، أصل الى المكان ومعي أحد الجنود اليهود لمساعدتي ، حيث نضع الستائر المزركشة على جداري الشاحنة من الداخل ، ونقوم بعدها بإشعال القناديل التي يرسلها لنا أحباؤنا وأهلنا في أميركا وإسرائيل للتبرك ، ثم نقوم بفتح قناني الخمر المعتق ، وعصير العنب .. ونضع القوس الخشبي المزخرف يدوياً في مقدمة المكان

كرمز لإقامة الصلوات ..!
إن لحظاتي المفضلة ، هي تلك التي أفعل فيها كل ذلك .. فقد كنت دائماً في أميركا أهيئ لليلة السبت بنفسي.. وينتابني شعور رائع ، أنني أفعل نفس الشيء هنا في بغداد ضمن قصر صدام ، نيابة عن عائلتي الكبيرة من اليهود المتواجدين في بغداد ... وأتصور ، أن زوجي سيفعل نفس الشييء بعد سبع ساعات من الآن ، وكذلك والدتي في كاليفورنيا ، بعد عشر ساعات ، وبحسب توقيتنا المحلي هنا في بغداد
إنه نوع من التحدي والفخر أيضاً ، أن تًمارس اليهودية في الجيش الأمريكي وفي الخدمة الخارجية الرسمية خارج الولايات المتحدة وبتناغم رائع......!

لقد كنت أقوم بمفردي بهذه الإحتفالات والطقوس خلال خدمتي في كوسوفو ، حيث كنت اليهودية الوحيدة هناك في ذلك الوقت .!
لكن ...... مثل هذا التحدي ، يبدو شاحباً بالقياس الى إخواننا اليهود العراقيين . ففي آب / أغسطس من هذه السنة ، إنضمت الينا للإحتفال في موقع السفارة ، إمرأة من يهود العراق . وقد تم تأمين دخولها وخروجها بجهودنا وبمساعدة أمنية عراقية رسمية

لقد أخبرتنا ، أنها واحدة من ثماني يهود بقوا في العراق ، وأنها قبلت المخاطرة بالقدوم الى المنطقة العالمية والمشاركة في إحتفالات ليلة السبت ، لشعورها بالأمان ومرافقتها ذهاباً وإياباً ...!! فرحنا ، وشعرنا بالإمتنان لمساعدتها ، وقمنا بإهدائها بعض الكتب الدينية ، والشمعدانات . لقد حكت لنا عن كنائس يهود العراق وكيف أنها حزينة وفارغة ، وشعرت بالأسى .. ولكنني أيضاً شعرت ، ومن

خلال خططنا وما نقوم به ، أن هذه الكنائس سوف تمتلأ يوماً مرة أخرى
بعد الطقوس والصلاة ، نتناول عشاؤنا على منضدة طويلة . لقد كان عددنا في رأس السنة اليهودية 26 شخصاً ، ولكن الآن ، ومما تجدر الإشارة إليه ، أنه ومنذ ستة أشهر فقط ، أي منذ وصولي إلى بغداد تقريباً ، فقد

إزداد عدد اليهود العاملين في الجيش الأمريكي في العراق من ثلاثة أفراد ليصل الى 40 عسكرياً ، من ضباط وجنود وموظفين وبعض المقاولين اليهود العاملين في العراق ...!!!
وبالعودة إلى قصة شمعداننا " شمعدان أركنساس " ، فإن الفضل في ذلك يعود الى المقدم " داك هاوس " الذي ينحدر من عائلة ثرية في أركنساس ، وفي حقيقة الأمر ، فإن بعض روابط الدم تربط عائلته باليهودية .. لقد سألنا يوماً عن إحتياجاتنا وطلباتنا ، عندها أجبت على الفور وبالعبرية ( مينورا ) ، يعني الشمعدان ...... وقلت له نريده كبيراً هذه المرة .. وأجابني : إعتبريه قد وصل إليكم ...وفعلا قام بالإتصال بوالده في أركنساس ليبلغه بطلبنا ، حيث لبى ذلك بصنع شمعدان كبير بطول ستة أقدام ومن الألمنيوم المطلي ، وقام بشحنه إلينا ، ووصلنا في الشهر الماضي ..! حين وصل الشمعدان ، قررنا أن نضعه في قصر صدام الجمهوري .. وبكل فخر

إننا حين نجتمع حوله محتفلين ، نشكر أصدقاؤنا من العراقيين ، وأهلنا من الأمريكان لما تم تحقيقه لنا .. كما أننا نشكر الرب على وجودنا في بغداد ، وعلى أرض العراق


Monday, September 21, 2009

Israel plans to attack Iran




Israeli officials said on Monday that it is unlikely a military strike against Iran's nuclear facilities and that all options were still on the table within the framework of self-defense, comes following the statements of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev That Israel will not attack Iran.

The chief of General Staff of the Israeli army, Lt. Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi said in an interview with Israeli Army Radio in response to the question of whether Israel could attack or not, if you feel threatened by Iran, "Israel has the right to defend itself and that all options remain on the table."

For his part, "said Danny Ayalon, Deputy Israeli Foreign Minister, Medvedev said that the words certainly not a guarantee, he said, adding that" with all due respect I do not think that Russian President authorized to speak on behalf of Israel and of course do not rule out any option against Iran. "

The Russian president said in an interview with the channel "CNN" American TV broadcast on Sunday that Israel is not planning a military strike against Iran, terming the attack as "the worst thing imaginable."

Israeli pledge

Medvedev said he received Israeli assurances not to attack Iran (French - Archive)
Medvedev stressed that the Israeli president Shimon Peres Pledged during a meeting with him in August last year when he visited him in Sochi that Israel does not intend to any strikes on Iran, saying, "We are a peaceful country and will not do that." As we all know its a lie and Israel will attack Iran to force the American fight their war and clean up their mess as usual.

It was such an attack would lead to a "humanitarian disaster and a huge number of refugees from Iran and the desire for revenge, not only of Israel to be frank, but also from other countries."

He said Medvedev, according to a transcript of the interview distributed by the Kremlin, "but my colleagues in Israel have told me that they do not intend to act in this way and I trust them."

The news has spread about the visit of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Ntiniaho This month and perhaps other officials to Moscow to press Russia not to sell systems to Tehran, "S-300" anti-aircraft or to inform the Kremlin plot to attack Iran.

Russia has signed an agreement last year to sell the systems, "said S-300" to Iran, a move that embarrassed Israel, because these missiles would strengthen Tehran's ability defense, but has not announced so far to deliver these systems.

Medvedev said in that regard, Russia has the right to sell defensive weapons to Iran, adding that sanctions are often ineffective and should not take any action against Iran only as a last resort.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Al-Tantura massacre

Al-Tantura: a massacre denied for more than fifty years

By Ramzy Baroud

Israel's history is based on two strategies: denial of actual history, and defaming those who deny Israel's twisted version of history. Yet throughout its long history of denial, empowered by highly-trained professionals capable of enlightening the world on anything but the truth, even Israel sometimes manages to admit some of its wrongdoing. Such unusual confessions are resented by most Israelis, who fear that the unveiling of their dark secrets will shake the image of the victim which they have fought so long and hard to establish. Although the reasons for its occasional confessions are unclear, it is vital not to let such disclosures go unconsidered, because they might shed light on many more stories, which have been always denied.

When Israeli historian Teddy Katz began his historical research at the University of Haifa, the last thing he wanted to find was a massacre that his country committed against unarmed Palestinians in a northern village named Al-Tantura during the 1948 Jewish occupation of Palestine. What was even more astonishing for Katz was the fact that the number of victims was greater even than the number killed in what was previously known as Israel's worse massacre in Palestine, Deir Yassin.

The findings, which were first published by the Israeli newspaper Ma'ariv, were little more than shocking for most Palestinians, for they have witnessed even worse massacres in the years since the establishment of the Jewish state. Israeli society, however, is divided in its response, and as always the division is not even. The government, main army sources, major newspapers, and most Israelis refuse to believe that their "humane army" could commit such an act. The minority who apparently believed the "discovered massacre" were filled with shame that their prosperous and comfortable lifestyle was built on the blood of innocents. As always the split was clear: some hid in shame while others utterly denied the allegations.

Al-Tantura, a village of 1,500 people, sat gently on a hillside overlooking the beautiful scenery of northern Palestine, the rich land and the captivating sea. After a Jewish gang seized control of the area, and in the matter of a few hours one night, the village population was reduced by more than 200 men, women and children.

By dawn, the village was empty; those who had not been killed had fled. Frightened, with no food and little else, Al-Tantura villagers ran north, south, east and beyond the sea.

74-year-old Fawzi al-Tanji was one of those who miraculously survived the massacre. Fawzi, who fled the village with the few that remained of his family, has lived as a refugee since that day, with a broken spirit and a story that very few truly believed. Fawzi was interviewed by the Israeli newspaper, Ma'ariv. As soon as he was asked to revive the memory of the massacre, the old man began to sob. "They took us to the village graveyard," he said, referring to troops of the Jewish gang. He went on, "They lined us up in several rows. A Jewish commander came and ordered his troops to pick ten. They did and the chosen ten were lined up beside the cactus plants and shot. " He added, "They came back and chose another ten to remove the bodies of the murdered ten and then they themselves were killed." Fawzi lamented "Oh, how I wish I was also shot that day. It would have been much easier than living with the pain all these years."

Abdallraziq al-Ashmawi, another survivor of the massacre, told the story of how he lost 12 members of his family who were all shot on the doorsteps of their homes. Al-Ashmawi, now 64 years old, also described how more than 25 men were lined up front of the village mosque and shot by Jewish troops.

The Palestinian villages had heroically resisted the troops and fought in defence of their land with all the means they possessed. Despite their bravery and sacrifice, the villagers were defeated, for their knives and their few old rifles were no match for the well-armed, well-trained invaders. When the battle was over, the massacre began. According to a Palestinian eyewitness testimony documented by Katz, after the line-up killings, troops roamed the streets and shot everything that moved.

Colonel Bints Frieden, who led the Jewish gangs in al-Tantura and was later promoted to lead a larger Israeli army unit, admitted to the killings, justifying them by saying that those who were killed in the street had no signs on their backs saying that they were not going to shoot at the Israelis. "This is what happens when a battle breaks out in a residential area," he said. Colonel Frieden claims that he did not realize that those who defended the village were the village inhabitants themselves, not a group of outsiders seeking protection and a place to hide.

Many claim that all al-Tantura's residents became refugees. Yet Teddy Katz's research has concluded that over two hundred residents are still buried in mass graves. Those who once watered the rich land have remained to enrich its soil with their blood. Above these mass graves now stands a kibbutz and a large parking lot, paved so that Israeli beach lovers can enjoy what al-Tantura's residents once enjoyed: the rich land and the captivating sea.

Once upon a time there was a village that we all must remember. There were heroes who defended our honour; they must also be remembered. If we let go of such memories, and those of the other 417 villages that were savagely 'cleansed' of their communities, our future generations might never know that the Israeli kibbutz and the large beach parking lot in that very special place was once a village, a Palestinian village named al-Tantura.

Muslimedia: February 16-29, 2000

Sunday, March 08, 2009

Vampire Skeleton

To stop the "vampires" supposedly chewing shrouds and spreading disease, grave-diggers put bricks in the mouths of plague victims (Image: Matteo Borrini)
A SKELETON exhumed from a grave in Venice is being claimed as the first known example of the "vampires" widely referred to in contemporary documents.
Matteo Borrini of the University of Florence in Italy found the skeleton of a woman with a small brick in her mouth (see right) while excavating mass graves of plague victims from the Middle Ages on Lazzaretto Nuovo Island in Venice (see second image here)।

At the time the woman died, many people believed that the plague was spread by "vampires" which, rather than drinking people's blood, spread disease by chewing on their shrouds after dying। Grave-diggers put bricks in the mouths of suspected vampires to stop them doing this, Borrini says.

The belief in vampires probably arose because blood is sometimes expelled from the mouths of the dead, causing the shroud to sink inwards and tear. Borrini, who presented his findings at a meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences in Denver, Colorado, last week, claims this might be the first such vampire to have been forensically examined. The skeleton was removed from a mass grave of victims of the Venetian plague of 1576.
However, Peer Moore-Jansen of Wichita State University in Kansas says he has found similar skeletons in Poland and that while Borrini's finding is exciting, "claiming it as the first vampire is a little ridiculous"।

Borrini says his study details the earliest grave to show archaeological "exorcism evidence against vampires"।
by New Scientist

Monday, February 09, 2009

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Laughing cow president Mubarak

Laughing cow president Mubarak

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Gazans fear Israel using phosphorus

Human Rights Watch said it was clear Israel had fired shells containing white phopshorus[GALLO/GETTY]



Doctors in Gaza City have told Al Jazeera that people have been admitted suffering burns consistent with the use of the controversial chemical white phosphorus.Human rights campaigners say that Israeli forces have used the munition, which can burn away human flesh to the bone, over Gaza City and Jabaliya in recent days.
Al Jazeera's Ayman Mohyeldin, reporting from the Shifa hospital in Gaza City, said: "Doctors here say they are seeing unprecedented levels of deep burns."They cannot categorically say that white phosphorus is being used, they are saying that the munitions being dropped are unprecendented."
Residents in densely-packed Jabaliya have described Israeli forces exploding shells that drop scores of burning fragments and spread suffocating smoke.
"Its the first time we see this type of weapon, it must be new and its seems like its phosphorous," one resident told Al Jazeera.
"Its suffocating and has a deadly poisonous smell that I am sure will cause a lot of sickness and disease on all of the civilians here," he said.Another witness said she saw "... a bright flash and then all of these sparks fell on our area ... landing all around us and in our homes. Our mattresses caught on fire".
Law 'violated'
The use of the munition in densely-populated areas violates the requirement under international humanitarian law for all feasible precautions to be taken to avoid civilian injury and loss of life, Human Rights Watch said।


International law permits the use of white phosphorus in order to cover troop movements and prevent enemies from using certain guided weapons.Marc Garlasco, a senior military analyst at the human rights group told Al Jazeera on Saturday that he had watched Israeli ground forces using white phosphorus.
"Clearly it is [white phosphorus], we can tell by the explosions and the tendrils that go down [and] the fires that were burning," he said."Today there were massive attacks in Jabaliya when we were there. We saw that there were numerous fires once the white phosphorus had gone in."We went by Israeli artillery units that had white phosphorus rounds with the fuses in them."
Major Avital Leibovich, an Israeli military spokeswoman, told Al Jazeera that the Israeli army was "using munitions with accordance to international law".
"The policy of the IDF [Israeli Defence Force] is to not specify the types of munition, we have not done it before and we will not do it now."
Mark Regev, the Israeli government spokesman, said he was unable to confirm or deny whether the military was using the chemical, but that Israel did not use munitions that were banned under international law."I don't have the knowledge of the detail of what ammunition we are using. I can only know for a fact that Israel uses no ammunition that is outlawed under conventions and that Nato forces would not use in a similar combat situation," he told Al Jazeera.Israel used white phosphorus during its 34-day war against Lebanon's Hezbollah movement in 2006, while the United States used it during the controversial siege of the Iraqi city of Fallujah in 2004.
Source:
Al Jazeera and agencies

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Boycott Starbuck & McDonalds



Starbucks and McDonalds are donating their next two weeks of earned
revenue to Israel?


Your money created a Massacre in Gaza

















































NOW DID YOU SEE WHAT YOUR MONEY DID!!!!!!

Monday, December 29, 2008

Hundreds die in Israel raid on Gaza.



" Israel pounded Hamas-run Gaza on Thursday, killing 10 militants, five children and four civilians(…)The children, aged 8 to 12 were killed as they played in a field during an Israeli air strike around the northern town of Jabaliya, Palestinian medics said।Another 12-year-old boy died of wounds sustained in a Gaza raid the previous day, and a shepherd was killed in northern Gaza। “”" [ AFP ]
“”" Five boys playing football have been killed in Gaza by Israeli air strikes(…) At least 16 Palestinians – including the four children – were killed yesterday as Israel responded to the deadly attacks the previous day. “”" [ The Independent ]

“”" The air strikes brought the toll to more than 30 dead and more than 60 injured in two days of attacks. Israeli military continued to pound Gaza on Thursday, killing 20 Palestinians, including five children playing football. “”" [ AlJazeera ]

This the same old Israeli technique: just a few days from the inauguration of new US President, the Israelis create a new serious situation as they are sure that new US goverment will continue as their ally and ture friend.
The Palestinian helped the Jews after World War 2 and this is the return! The Israelis should find a dignity or at least focus on who killed them in the past instead? Israelis had been killed by European for years not by Palestinian।

There is an old American say"What goes around comes around"

So it's only matter of time, the Israelis will find them self alone in this world and cry for help, but God will revenge for all the Children and women were killed by the Isralis and their सेट

Terrorist attack on Gaza by Israelis war vampires

Israel in 'all-out war' with Hamas
Israel's military is in an "all-out war" with Hamas in the Gaza Strip, Ehud Barak, the defence minister, says.Palestinian medical sources say at least 345 Gazans have been killed and another 1,450 wounded in three consecutive days of Israeli bombardment in the heavily-populated territory.
"We have nothing against Gaza residents, but we are engaged in an all-out war against Hamas and its proxies," Barak said on Monday.There were also growing fears that a ground offensive was being planned after Israel declared a "closed military zone" around the Gaza Strip.
Israel says the creation of a buffer zone along the border will help protect it from rocket attacks. Civilians, including journalists, could be banned from an area between 2km and 4km deep under the policy. On previous occasions, such a move has sometimes been followed by military operations. "This operation will expand and deepen as much as needed," Barak said. "We went to war to deal a heavy blow to Hamas, to change the situation in the south."
Trapped Palestinians
Tanks and troops have been massed in the area since the attacks, referred to by the Israeli military as Operation Cast Lead, was launched on Saturday।
Al Jazeera's Ayman Mohyeldin, reporting from Gaza City, said that there was little the residents of Gaza could do to prepare for any possible ground assault.
"In a city that is so densely-populated, a ground offensive would mean urban warfare, street-to-street fighting ... leaving many Palestinians in the crossfire," he said.
"Unlike other conflict zones where there is the possibility to flee the war zone, Gaza itself has become the war zone. There is nowhere for the population to go, they are in the middle of all these attacks."Israel said it began pounding the Gaza Strip with missiles fired from warplanes and helicopter gunships in order to halt the rocket and mortar attacks by Palestinian fighters."Military officials said yesterday that this operation will go on until Hamas stops firing missiles into southern Israel," Al Jazeera's Hoda Abdel Hamid, reporting from southern Israel, said."They are also very much aware that they wouldn't really be able to stop that, but at least they will try to degrade the capability of Hamas."
Israeli justificationScores of rockets have hit southern Israel since the offensive got under way. On Monday, an Israeli Arab was killed and eight others wounded when one of the missiles hit a construction site in the city of Ashkelon.
Speaking to Al Jazeera, Tzipi Livni, the Israeli foreign minister, said the Israeli offensive was aimed at Hamas and not the Palestinian people.
"We tried to avoid this. You know that Israel accepted the truce that was initiated by the Egyptians in order to create peace and quiet. We adopted the truce. What we got in return? We got in return daily attacks, we got in return smuggling of weapons to Gaza Strip with long-range [capabilities]," she said.
Livni also appealed to Palestinian civilians to leave for safer places within the Gaza Strip and advised them against staying in places close to Hamas infrastructure.
Support for Israel came from the US, with the White House saying Hamas must halt cross-border rocket fire.
"In order for the violence to stop, Hamas must stop firing rockets into Israel and agree to respect a sustainable and durable ceasefire," Gordon Johndroe, a White House spokesman said.
Ban Ki-Moon, the UN secretary-general, meanwhile, urged Arab and world leaders to press for an end to the violence in the Gaza Strip।
Egyptian gesture
On Monday, Egyptian authorities allowed ambulances carrying several wounded Palestinians to cross into Egypt through the Rafah border crossing for medical treatment.
Hospitals in Gaza have been overwhelmed by casualties since Israel started its aerial blitz on the territory.
Egypt also allowed lorries loaded with humanitarian aid to enter its border crossing with the Gaza Strip। Lorries with food and medical supplies have been lining up outside the Egypt-Gaza border since early morning.The UN relief and works agency said on Monday that at least 51 Palestinian civilians, including women and children, were confirmed to be among those killed in the Gaza Strip.
An UNRWA spokesman said the figure, which was based on visits to hospitals and medical centres was "conservative" and "certainly rising"।Four young girls from the same family in the northern town of Jabaliya and two young boy from Rafah were among those killed in the latest raids, Palestinian medics said.Al Jazeera's Sherine Tadros said the situation at the Shifa hospital in Gaza City was chaotic as the territory's health system struggled to cope with the more than 1,400 people injured."Hundreds of people are just waiting outside ... the problem is that there simply aren't enough beds to cope with the number of injured," she said."Medical sources here are telling us they are running out of everything, from gauzes to saline solutions, and critically now they are running out of almost every type of blood."A six-month truce between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip ended on December 19.
बी Aljazeera

Monday, November 10, 2008

Fuel-starved Gaza faces blackouts

Israel repeatedly closes the crossings into Gaza in response to rocket attacks

Citizens in the Gaza Strip are bracing for more electricity blackouts after Israel cut off fuel shipments to the territory's only power plant.
Israel has closed crossings into Gaza, making it likely that electricity would be completely cut off in the territory from about 1600 GMT, Palestinian officials said.
Israel's defence ministry closed the crossings on Sunday after Palestinian fighters fired rockets into southern Israel. No one was hurt in the attack.
"More than 30 per cent of the electricity supply in the Gaza Strip could not be guaranteed this evening," Jamal al-Kudari, head of a committee campaigning to end Israeli sanctions, said on Sunday.
"Our fuel reserves are on the verge of being exhausted."
The Gaza City plant provides about a quarter of Gaza's electricity, while most of the rest comes over lines from Israel. Egypt also provides a small amount.
Fuel needed
"Right now about a third of the Gaza Strip is being effected by these [power] outages," Al Jazeera's Ayman Mohyeldin, reported from Gaza.
"The situation is getting worse by the hour ... The power generating plant here in the Gaza Strip powers about a third of the homes, business and factories in the northern part of the Strip. We're talking about five hundred thousand people that as of 6.30pm local time [16:30 GMT] will be without power."
A network of tunnel linking Gaza to Egypt is known to be used by Gazans to bypass Israel's blockade of the territory and bring products, including some fuel, into the Strip.
"That is one way the Palestinians in Gaza have been able to get by," Mohyeldin said.
"But none of the fuel that comes through the tunnels can be used to power the critical infrastructure of Gaza. There's two reasons for that - the Egyptian quality of petrol isn't high enough to power the generator, but at the same time the generator is monitored by EU observers and they will not allow any blackmarket fuel to be used to generate electricity for Gazans."
Palestinian appeal
Peter Lerner, the co-ordinator of Israeli activities in the Palestinian territories, said: "We received a request [from the Palestinians] for deliveries of fuel to resume and we forwarded the request to the defence ministry in Tel Aviv."
The Israeli defence ministry has given no indication of when fuel supplies will be renewed.
Most of the fuel and gas supplies needed by the Gaza Strip usually goes through the Nahal Oz terminal between Israel and the Palestinian territory.
Israel repeatedly closes the crossings into Gaza, derailing the Gazan economy and putting the territory's citizens under pressure, in response to rockets fired from the Strip by Palestinian fighters.
Even as the crossings were closed, there were fresh calls for the largely stagnant peace process between the Israelis and the Palestinians to be revived.
The Middle East Quartet - which groups the EU, Russia, the UN and the US - held a meeting in Egypt on Sunday and called for peace talks to be carried forward.

Source: Al Jazeera

Friday, October 31, 2008

Islamic Banking: Steady in Shaky Times

Islamic Banking: Steady in Shaky Times
Principles Based on Religious Law Insulate Industry From Worst of Financial Crisis


By Faiza Saleh AmbahWashington Post Foreign Service

JIDDAH, Saudi Arabia -- As big Western financial institutions have teetered one after the other in the crisis of recent weeks, another financial sector is gaining new confidence: Islamic banking.
Proponents of the ancient practice, which looks to sharia law for guidance and bans interest and trading in debt, have been promoting Islamic finance as a cure for the global financial meltdown.
This week, Kuwait's commerce minister, Ahmad Baqer, was quoted as saying that the global crisis will prompt more countries to use Islamic principles in running their economies. U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary Robert M. Kimmet, visiting Jiddah, said experts at his agency have been learning the features of Islamic banking.
Though the trillion-dollar Islamic banking industry faces challenges with the slump in real estate and stock prices, advocates say the system has built-in protection from the kind of runaway collapse that has afflicted so many institutions। For one thing, the use of financial instruments such as derivatives, blamed for the downfall of banking, insurance and investment giants, is banned. So is excessive risk-taking.
The beauty of Islamic banking and the reason it can be used as a replacement for the current market is that you only promise what you own. Islamic banks are not protected if the economy goes down -- they suffer -- but you don't lose your shirt," said Majed al-Refaie, who heads Bahrain-based Unicorn Investment Bank.
The theological underpinning of Islamic banking is scripture that declares that collection of interest is a form of usury, which is banned in Islam। In the modern world, that translates into an attitude toward money that is different from that found in the West: Money cannot just sit and generate more money. To grow, it must be invested in productive enterprises.
"In Islamic finance you cannot make money out of thin air," said Amr al-Faisal, a board member of Dar al-Mal al-Islami, a holding company that owns several Islamic banks and financial institutions. "Our dealings have to be tied to actual economic activity, like an asset or a service. You cannot make money off of money. You have to have a building that was actually purchased, a service actually rendered, or a good that was actually sold."
In the Western world, bankers designing investment instruments have to satisfy government regulators. In Islamic banking, there is another group to please -- religious regulators called a sharia board. Finance lawyers work closely with Islamic finance scholars, who study and review a product before issuing a fatwa, or ruling, on its compliance with sharia law.
Islamic bankers describe depositors as akin to partners -- their money is invested, and they share in the profits or, theoretically, the losses that result. (In interviews, bankers couldn't recall a case in which depositors actually lost money; this shows that banks put such funds only in very low-risk investments, they said.)
Rather than lend money to a home buyer and collect interest on it, an Islamic bank buys the property and then leases it to the buyer for the duration of the loan. The client pays a set amount each month to the bank, then at the end obtains full ownership. The payments are structured to include the cost of the house, plus a predetermined profit margin for the bank.
Sharia-compliant institutions also cannot invest in alcohol, pornography, weapons, gambling, tobacco or pork.
Computer engineer Tarek al-Bassam said the crisis made him glad that he had chosen an Islamic bank to take his money। His Islamic savings account has made about 4 percent profit, he said. "Usually it's a very low risk or a very low gain. But I'm happy with it," Bassam said.

He has also borrowed from an Islamic bank, to buy a building. Even if he's late in his payments, he said, he will not have to pay cumulative interest or a larger sum than the one agreed upon. But he notes that under this system, it can be harder to get a loan than from a conventional bank. Islamic banks have stricter lending rules and require that their borrowers provide more collateral and have higher income.
Islamic banking has grown by about 15 percent a year since its modern inception in the 1970s, fueled by the Middle East oil boom of that decade. "There was a lot of hostility when we first started out. We were regarded with suspicion, especially by the regulatory authorities. We were an odd fish. Authorities only acquiesced when they saw the huge demand," said Dar al-Mal al-Islami's Faisal, who has been in Islamic finance since the late 1970s.
Islamic finance now accounts for about 1 percent of the global market, according to Majid Dawood, chief executive of Yasaar, a Dubai-based sharia financing consultancy. "We had expected to be at 12 percent of the global market by 2025, but now with this financial crisis, we expect to get there much faster," he said in a telephone interview from New York, where he was speaking at a conference on Islamic banking.
Growth in Islamic banking picked up even before the current financial crisis, mainly because of strong client demand for safe, religiously acceptable investments and a recent explosion in new and innovative financial instruments, said Jane Kinninmont, an analyst at the Economist Intelligence Unit, a research and advisory company।

Islamic banks now offer credit cards in which the full balance must be paid off at month's end. They have devised a kind of commercial paper known as sukuk, which generates a predetermined return that is called a profit, not interest. It is tied to a specific asset and conveys ownership of it. A sukuk might be issued by a government or a company that is building a hospital or a bridge, for example.
Work in Islamic banking by the King & Spalding law firm has grown roughly 40-fold in the past four years, according to Jawad Ali, a Dubai-based partner at the firm. The firm has 35 lawyers "who do nothing but structure sharia-compliant investment and financing on a daily basis," he said.
Islamic finance first sparked interest in the United States in the late 1990s. The Dow Jones Islamic Index was established in 1999, and the Dow Jones Islamic Fund, which invests in sharia-compliant companies, the following year.
But interest cooled after some Islamic banks were accused of financing terrorism in a lawsuit filed by family members of Sept. 11, 2001, victims, and a lot of Persian Gulf money left the United States for Europe.
In 2004, the German state of Saxony-Anhalt issued a 100 million-euro sovereign Islamic bond. That same year, the first Islamic bank opened in Britain, which now has six Islamic financial institutions, including a retail bank.
Although the biggest Islamic banks are in the Persian Gulf -- Dubai Islamic Bank, Kuwait Finance House and Saudi Arabia's al-Rajhi Bank -- Malaysia and London are growing as major centers of Islamic banking as well.
Islamic institutions are not immune to ills plaguing other banks, such as corruption charges and bad investments. Differences of interpretation between sharia scholars about what is permissible and what isn't also create confusion. The sukuk market, which had doubled each year since 2004, growing to a total of about $90 billion in bonds issued, fell 50 percent this year after a Bahrain-based group of Islamic scholars decreed that most of the bonds were not compatible with sharia law.
But as banks turn borrowers away in these times of economic turmoil, Islamic institutions continue to close deals in Europe, the Gulf and the United States, bankers said. "Banks feel safer and more comfortable with us because we put down more money, more equity. We are not allowed to borrow with very little down," said Tariq Malhance, a former chief financial officer for the city of Chicago who now heads Unicorn Investment Bank's U.S. office.
And those who have been in Islamic banking for a long time now feel vindicated.
"The current financial collapse is an opportunity. The ugly side of Wall Street is exposed; it's always been there but covered by a layer of glamour that is now stripped away," Faisal said. "We are more conservative and sober in our investments. That used to be considered a handicap. Now it's considered the height of wisdom."