Saturday, January 6, 2007

* Rise up and march with Somalia 2 crush Christianity

* Rise up and march with Somalia 2 crush Christianity


RISE UP AND MARCH WITH SOMALIA TO DESTROY CHRISTIANITY AND ESTABLISH KHILAFAH


“I appeal whole Muslim nation to react to the barbarism of Ethiopia and to answer the call from Somalia. It is the religious duty for all Muslims to help the Muslims of Somalia from Ethiopian aggression and to respect the call for Jihad.” Abu Muqatil said.

“The slaves of Satanic America are trying to capture the Islamic land from Muslims. They are the army of Bush, who are fighting the crusade. So, this is Fard Ain for all Muslims to rise up and march to Somalia to crush the Christianity and to protect the UIC and the Muslims of Somalia.” Abu Muqatil said.


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DOORS OF JIHAD OPEN IN SOMALIA

A Somali Islamic Courts defence chief has for the first time called on foreign Muslim fighters to join his movement's war against Ethiopia.


"We're saying our country is open to Muslims worldwide. Let them fight in Somalia and wage jihad, and God willing, attack Addis Ababa," Yusuf Mohamed Siad, known as Inda'ade, said.


" Today the war is being fought by land and air," Sheikh Mahmud Ibrahim Suley, an SICS official, told reporters in Mogadishu.


"We want anyone who can help remove the enemy to come in," he told a news conference in the Mogadishu, the Somali capital and an Islamic Courts stronghold."Our Islamic fighters have taken control of Idale and are heading to other parts where Tigray (Ethiopian) invaders are now based, by the will of Allah, we will liberate our people and country from the Ethiopian invaders," Islamic Courts Information chief Abdurahim Ali Muddey said the AFP."We are at war with Ethiopia, but not with the government," Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys, the Islamic Courts leader said on Thursday.


Somalia's Islamic courts on Monday, June 5, claimed victory over a US-backed warlord alliance after four months of fierce fighting in the capital Mogadishu that claimed the lives of hundreds as the interim government invited the courts to take part in dialogue.


"The Joint Islamic Courts are not interested in a continuation of hostilities and will fully implement peace and security after the change has been made by the victory of the people with the support of Allah," its chairman Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed said in a statement cited by Agence France-Presse (AFP).


He said fighters loyal to the Islamic courts have seized the capital Mogadishu from the US-backed Alliance for the Restoration of Peace and Counter-Terrorism (ARPCT).


"The JIC will take care of the safety of the people and freedom of individuals and will eradicate any sort of hostilities brought about by inter-clan fighting," said Sheikh Ahmed.


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"As happened in Iraq and Afghanistan, when the world's strongest power was defeated by the campaigns of the mujahidin troops going to heaven, so its slaves shall be defeated on the Muslim lands of Somalia.”



"You must ambush, mine, raid and [carry out] martyrdom campaigns so that you can wipe them out," Dr. Ayman Al Zawahiri said.


"I call on my Muslim brothers everywhere to fulfil the call for jihad in Somalia," he said.



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Up to 347 people have been killed and more than 1,500 wounded in fierce fighting between his forces and ARPCT militias since February.Warlords have controlled Mogadishu since the 1991 overthrow of president Mohamed Siad Barre.The African country has lacked almost all the trappings of a functional state, such as national systems of education, healthcare and justice.


Al Jazeera's correspondent in Mogadishu, the Somali capital, said that tensions were running high with loud speakers at mosques calling on Somalis to sign up in preparation to fight against what the UIC calls "aggression" against their country by Ethiopia.


He said there are fears that with UIC fighters and Ethiopian and Somali government troops being in such close proximity, any type of small skirmish could lead to the beginning of a war.


The Islamists took Mogadishu in June and spread across south Somalia, challenging the aspirations of the government of Abdullahi Yusuf, the Somali president, to restore central rule to the Horn of Africa nation for the first time since warlords removed a dictator in 1991

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