Sunday, August 12, 2007

Jakarta Conference Of Radical International Muslim Group Attempting To 'Revive' The Caliphate

About 80,000 people gathered in the Indonesian capital on Sunday for a conference hosted by a radical international Muslim group, Hizbut Tahrir.

Hizbut Tahrir
said the gathering was aimed at strengthening Muslims’ commitment to revive the Caliphate, a single Muslim government across the Islamic world, through peaceful means.


The group hired the 80,000-capacity Bung Karno Stadium in the heart of Jakarta for the International Caliphate Conference.
"After the destruction of the Caliphate, tragedy after tragedy has descended on the Muslim world," said Ismail Yusanto, the spokesman of Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia, at the meeting opening. "Our nation has been divided into 50 and the infidel colonialists picked rulers in each of these countries," he said.

Hizbut Tahrir, founded in Jerusalem in 1953, is banned in several Arab and Central Asian countries but its Indonesian branch has grown rapidly in recent years. It has denied allegations of anti-semitism and links to violent Islamic militants, which have been cited by some in Britain as reasons why the group should be banned.

Several mainstream Indonesian Muslim leaders were invited to speak at the conference, including popular and moderate preacher Abdullah Gymnastiar. But Hizbut Tahrir said two of its foreign activists asked to speak had been barred from entering the country by the Indonesian government. They are Imran Waheed, a spokesman for Hizbut Tahrir Britain, and Ismail Al Wahwah of the group’s Australian branch.

"Hizb ut-Tahrir has spearheaded a crucial debate on the future for the Muslim world -- an alternative to corruption and dictatorship," Abdul Wahid, Hizbut Tahrir chairman in Britain, said in a statement. "We hear endless rhetoric about a battle of ideas but the only actions we see are bans, smears and an attempt to silence debate," he said.
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6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

So what's your problem with Reviving the Khalifah?

7:46 AM GMT+8  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It seems this is your negative thinking about the caliphate and on the other hand you say that the Negaraku incident is a sandiwara.

8:39 AM GMT+8  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

http://www.danielpipes.org/article/2798

In nearly all cases, the jihadi terrorists have a patently self-evident ambition: to establish a world dominated by Muslims, Islam, and Islamic law, the Shari'a. Or, again to cite the Daily Telegraph, their "real project is the extension of the Islamic territory across the globe, and the establishment of a worldwide ‘caliphate' founded on Shari'a law."

3:49 PM GMT+8  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sir, Previousy the world was ruled by Islam.Muslim scholars dicovers new knowledge and technologies and invented new things. Westerners flocks to Andalusia to learn and study in Universities and other learning centers.Islam bring peace and harmony and prosperity to the world.

Nobody who came to Andalusia was skinned alive or forced to convert to Islam.Nobody,s head was chopped off.

please give a chance to Islam to rule the world again.

7:31 AM GMT+8  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sir, Previousy the world was ruled by Islam.Muslim scholars dicovers new knowledge and technologies and invented new things. Westerners flocks to Andalusia to learn and study in Universities and other learning centers.Islam bring peace and harmony and prosperity to the world.

Nobody who came to Andalusia was skinned alive or forced to convert to Islam.Nobody,s head was chopped off.


Mindless Jihadist propaganda.

please give a chance to Islam to rule the world again.

The same mindset led to the Ottoman Empire's downfall. And you expect a repetition of the same thing will lead to a better and different outcome?

5:55 AM GMT+8  
Blogger Walski69 said...

Hizb ut Tahrir is also present in our midst in Malaysia... the caliphate is not the end that HuT are looking at - worldwide implementation of the Sharia is the ultimate goal.. the Caliphate is only a means towards that end.

Also, do read what Farish Noor has to say about this. Resurrecting a bygone age for its own sake is not going to save the Ummah... look closely at why the Ottoman caliphate collapsed in the first place, and no, external forces were not the only reason...

4:43 PM GMT+8  

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