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The group, though radical, does not support violence to obtain its objective.
Hard-Line Muslim Meeting Draws 90,000 Followers, Calls For Islamic StateJAKARTA, Indonesia — Nearly 90,000 followers of a hard-line Muslim group packed a stadium in the Indonesian capital Sunday, calling for the creation of an Islamic state and thunderously chanting "Allah is great!"Hizbut Tahrir, a Sunni organization with an estimated million members, is banned in some Asian and Arab countries, but drew supporters from Europe, Africa and the Middle East to Indonesia for a meeting of the group that is held every two years.Speeches called for the return of the caliphate, or Islamic statehood, across the Muslim world. The crowd, divided into sections for women and men, roared in support."We need to carry this message from every corner from the east to west, so that on judgment day we can be proud," said Salim Frederick of Hizbut Tahrir's English branch.The freedom of expression that Muslims enjoy in Indonesia is a luxury compared to most other countries, said Hassan Ko Nakata of the Japanese Muslim Association.High school teacher Erni Tri, 40, said she drove two hours with her husband and three children to attend the prayers, music and speeches in Jakarta.Hizbut Tahrir "is firm and uncompromising toward un-Islamic cultures," she said. "It is driven by love for Allah and has no hidden agenda to get votes or power."The group, though radical, does not support violence to obtain its objective.Speakers from England and Australia, Imran Waheed and Sheikh Ismail al Wahwah, were deported upon arrival in Indonesia, a spokesman said. It was not immediately clear why they were not allowed to attend."Those responsible for this are being paranoid," Ismail Yusanto told reporters. "This has hurt our right of freedom of expression."Though Hizbut Tahrir's rallies are usually peaceful, the U.S. Embassy last week cautioned its citizens against going near the gathering, noting that some recent demonstrations in Indonesia — the world's most populous Muslim nation — have turned violent.
It's easy to find peaceful muslims. They hang out with the sober rednecks, the straight interior decorators and the honest politicians.
Quote from: newman on August 13, 2007, 10:12:01 AMIt's easy to find peaceful muslims. They hang out with the sober rednecks, the straight interior decorators and the honest politicians.I take personal offense at the redneck remark.O.K. maybe not lol
It would be more annoying if made out of those beautiful Rolling Rock beer bottles. Think of how they would catch the light.
Catching the light Best I can do
Quote from: mosquewatch on August 14, 2007, 10:50:26 PMCatching the light Best I can do Excellent - that is beautiful - a person could have a lot of fun making one of those.
Great posts cjd. I especially liked the "redneck palm pilot" you posted somewhere else. That had me ROFL bigtime.
Quote from: Ze'ev Jabotinsky on August 15, 2007, 02:10:58 AMGreat posts cjd. I especially liked the "redneck palm pilot" you posted somewhere else. That had me ROFL bigtime.I can't take credit for the palm pilot I think it was MosqueWatch that posted that he had me doing the same. How do people think of stuff like that.