06-11-2005, 22:33
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Muslim call to arms
By MATTHEW SCHULZ
06nov05
AN inflammatory pamphlet urging Muslims to oppose Western governments was handed out at an important Islamic festival in Melbourne yesterday.
The flyer, distributed at a family carnival to mark the end of the holy month of Ramadan in Preston, bore the name of the fundamentalist group Hizb ut-Tahrir – which is banned in Britain and Germany.
It claimed new terror laws were part of a conspiracy to eradicate Islam in Western countries.
And it said Muslims had "enormously rejected their evil and corrupt rulers that the West have appointed over them, and they are looking forward to consigning them to the dust bins of history".
The pamphlet told how Muslims in other countries had "heroically resisted" invasion and "inflicted the most humiliating lesson on supposed superpowers".
It claimed Prime Minister John Howard's recent summit with Muslim leaders was a "smokescreen designed to rubber stamp the government's proposals".
The pamphlet said: "The Muslims have awoken to the true ugly face of western colonialism, and realise with full perception that the west is responsible for flooding their countries with blood, poverty, corruption and turmoil, after it divided its lands, impoverished its peoples and dishonoured its noble sons and daughters".
In August Attorney-General Phillip Ruddock said he had no evidence that Hizb Ut-Tahir had breached current laws but he was already reviewing the rules for declaring a terrorist organisation after elements of the group called for attacks on coalition forces in Afghanistan, Iran, the US and Israeli interests.
In Sydney the group has already drawn gatherings of up to 200 calling for the creation of an Islamic super state.
The pamphlet claimed the west had, through draconian legislation, given Muslims three options: face deportation; adopt and embrace western values by abandoning Islam; or face persecution and humiliation.
"Fear none but Allah. Pledge your obedience to Him and to the work that gives victory to His Deen. Ally yourselves with those who work day and night to confront this war against Islam," the pamphlet says, in what was virtually a call to arms.
Amid children and families enjoying the Enid El-Fiter Festival in Preston, an unknown man in traditional Muslim garb and speaking little English handed out the leaflet printed in English and Arabic.
Melbourne's most senior Muslim cleric Sheik Fehmi urged Muslims at the celebration – expected to attract up to 10,000 visitors over the weekend – to ignore the pamphlet.
He said Ramadan was the time for spiritual purification and reflection for Muslims.
"We're not terrorists and we're not thinking of terrorist acts, we're not going to do anything in the future - God willing."
"And this is the time to show how peaceful we are," he said.
But he described the Howard government's new anti-terror laws as "excessive and had been "presented in a fearful way" and a break in the known democracy and fair go of Australia that I've known in the 54 years in this country."
"That's why at this time of the year we put all that aside, we haven't got time for them, we're trying to do something spiritual."
Sheik Fehmi also revealed elders in the Islamic community had convinced firebrand preacher Abdul Nacer Benbrika to curb his inflammatory support of terror.
He said repeated appeals appeared to have worked, amid reports that the extremist former Algerian could be the first to be detained under new anti-terror laws.
ASIO agents investigating extremist elements in Australia raided the northern suburbs homes of Mr Benbrika and his supporters in June.
Mr Benbrika, 46, has praised Osama bin Laden and suggested Australian Muslims have the right to fight coalition troops in Iraq in comments that have frustrated mainstream Muslims.
He continues to visit the Preston mosque where Sheik Fehmi is based.
"We have already sent him the message, and `please do not speak something that offends not only the people in Australia, but people in your own community'."
"He's seen the outcome of that and seen the outrage and he realises that now. Lately, he's not been saying anything."
`But Mr Benbrika would not be banned from one of Victoria's busiest mosques.
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