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Mo Baldeh <[log in to unmask]>
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Just precisely my point.  The Supreme Islamic Council (SIC) ne
Ousman,

Just precisely my point.  The Supreme Islamic Council (SIC) needs to look at the translations first before issuing any such directive. While I cannot argue the merits and demerits of the whole exercise of translating the Holy Quran into our local languages, I think the Ahmadis have made enormous strides in promoting Islam and Western education in The Gambia. 

If it is the SIC's role to authenticate such translations and if the Ahmadiyya are a member of the Council then I see no reason why the translations should not have been submitted for prior approval.

Until 1983, there was no high school beyond the Greater Banjul Area other than Armitage. The Ahmadiyya Movement established the first high school in Basse, before moving onward to Mansakonko and other towns in provincial Gambia. Nusrat was already a much needed addition to the already congested high schools in Banjul.

No single religious movement with the exception of the Roman Catholics has made such a significant impact on the education of the country.

Though not an Ahmadi myself, I was personally involved in a project in
the mid 80s in translating suras of the Holy Quran into Pulaar.  It is
interesting to note how far have they have gone in achieving that objective.

Engaging the Ahmadis on the tenets of their dogma is one thing, questioning their efforts in increasing the mu'miniin in understanding the Holy Quran is quite a different matter.

Momodou.



----- Original Message ----
From: Ousman Ceesay <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Tuesday, December 4, 2007 3:37:51 PM
Subject: Re: The Ahmadis/rejoinder/typos rect.


Did you have a chance to read the translations produced by Gam
Suntou,

Did you have a chance to read the translations produced by Gambian
 Ahmadis? If you do what part of it is misconstrued? The supreme islamic
 council is using what is called in IT parlance "FUD" (fear, uncertainty
 and doubt) to counter the announcement made by the Ahmadiyya community.
 Wouldn't it be prudent if they took the time to read the translated text
 to ascertain that nothing is awry before advising people against it.
 How about the supreme islamic council coming up with their own
 translations then. The Gambia is a secular state and if we intend to improve
 upon that, we have to tolerate the religious leanings of our countrymen no
 matter how misguided we think they are. 


 

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----- Original Message ----
From: SUNTOU TOURAY <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Tuesday, December 4, 2007 2:43:01 PM
Subject: Re: The Ahmadis/rejoinder/typos rect.


thanks yero.Those are the tip of the ice bag .they have many other
 things that their members at the fringes don't know ,but when you get
 deep
 in their affairs then they open up to you and by that time it is
 normally too late to get out .i attended three conferences in London
 one by
 the ahamadiyas and two by those working to expose them.
  it is indeed true that they help their registered members in every
 academic pursuit .they can find convenient scholarships,funding,and
 all
 sorts of support .the registered member later pay back by means of
 donations or other kindness to members.
   
  the feeling of responsibility to the movement or organisation trap
 many inside who later discover the truth about them.
  they operate similar to that of some so-call fundamentalist groups
 .they interpret Islam according to their narrow understanding and then
 trap a few gullible vulnerable individuals and then brain wash them
 ,then
 use them to do misguided things in the name of Islam.
   
  is am is about real knowledge and harmony .every situation have its
 mode of solving according the Quran and sunnah .yet ,people prefer the
 ideas of so-call leaders who them self are control by anti-islamic
 elements .we need to learn our religion a bit .the ahamadiya are
 failing
 even in England where they are funded by the government to spread
 across
 the under-developed world .new Muslims know about them more we born
 Muslims.
  may Allah guide us all .amen.

Y Jallow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
  




How dare?
1. The Ahmadis believe there is a prophet after Nabi Muhammad-PBUH,
 namely ‘Ghulam”2. The Ahmadis don’t believe in the
 fitnatul-dhazal/the anis Christ3. The Ahmadis don’t believe in the
 coming of the Mahdi
 (Imam of the rightful prophets.)4. They have controversial views about
 the rise and coming back of Esa ibn Mariam (Jesus)-PBUH5. They don’t
 even pray behind other Muslims other than an Ahmadis.



The name “Ahmadi” and “Ahmadians” are serious misnomers. Islam
 is not like other religions where they are named after their founders,
 for e.g. Christianity after Christ; Buddhism after Buddha; Judaism
 after Judah et cetera. Verily the name of our true religion is Islam,
 and
 those that practice it Muslims. The best grip is the Quran and the
 Sunnah. The Quran-words of Allah/God SWT. The Sunnah-way of life of
 the
 prophet-PBUH. 
The fear is these Ahmadis might translate the Quran to suite their
 personal agenda, in addition to distorting some of the verses. Then,
 it
 becomes truly unacceptable. Since it was accepted that Islamic
 activities
 must be approved by the SIC, their move to publish it without consent
 to the SIC violates that agreement. 
Of course, there is greater need for tolerance and acceptance of the
 tolerable and acceptable. Obviously a verse goes “There is no
 compulsion in religion.” /Quran. In Quranic chapter 109, it ended by
 saying
 “To you belong your religion, and ours belong to us.” But if the
 Ahmadis’ efforts are to pollute the minds of the people by
 intentionally
 distorting the verses, it is a need for scholars to tighten their
 belts
 and battle their unacceptable deeds. 
It remains to be seen their long battle with vocal Oustars Bunjeng
 continues many years after his death. 


We seek refuge in God from the rejected Satan and his many accomplices.
 We ask God for true guidance. We ask God to show us the righteous path
 and protect us from every evil omen, trial and difficulty. Whatever is
 good for our souls as Allah willeth in this world and the hereafter,
 so be it. O Allah, do not take our souls except in a state of pure
 Islam
 and make us die as believers. O Allah, do not return us to disbelief
 after guidance and do not test us with a burden greater than we can
 bear.
Ya AllahYa SamadYa KarimYa rabanaYa ghafurYa Dhulzalal Ya RahmanYa
 RaheemYa MalikThe best names belong to you, O Allah. > Date: Tue, 4
 Dec
 2007 09:54:54 -0600> From: [log in to unmask]> Subject: The
 Ahmadis/rejoinder> To: [log in to unmask]> > By YJ> > > How
 dare?> 1. The
 Ahmadis believe there is a prophet after Nabi Muhammad-PBUH, namely
 ‘Ghulam”2. The Ahmadis don’t believe in the fitnatul-dhazal/the
 anis
 Christ3. The Ahmadis don’t believe in the coming of the Mahdi (Imam
 of the rightful prophets.)4. They have controversial views about the
 rise and coming back of Esa ibn Mariam (Jesus)-PBUH5. They don’t
 even
 pray behind other Muslims other than an Ahmadis.> The name
 “Ahmadi”
 and “Ahmadians” are serious misnomers. Islam is not like other
 religions where they are named after their founders, for e.g.
 Christianity
 after Christ; Buddhism after Buddha; Judaism after Judah et cetera.
 Verily the name of our true religion is Islam, and those that practice
 it
 Muslims. The
 best grip is the Quran and the Sunnah. The Quran-words of Allah/God
 SWT. The Sunnah-way of life of the prophet-PBUH. > The fear is these
 Ahmadis might translate the Quran to suite their personal agenda, in
 addition to distorting some of the verses. Then, it becomes truly
 unacceptable. Since it was accepted that Islamic activities must be
 approved by
 the SIC, their move to publish it without consent to the SIC violates
 that agreement. > Of course, there is greater need for tolerance and
 acceptance of the tolerable and acceptable. Obviously a verse goes
 “There
 is no compulsion in religion.” /Quran. In Quranic chapter 109, it
 ended by saying “To you belong your religion, and ours belong to
 us.”
 But if the Ahmadis’ efforts are to pollute the minds of the people
 by
 intentionally distorting the verses, it is a need for scholars to
 tighten their belts and battle their unacceptable deeds. > It remains
 to be
 seen their long battle with vocal Oustars Bunjeng continues many years
 after his death. > We seek refuge in God from the rejected Satan and
 his many accomplices. We ask God for true guidance. We ask God to show
 us the righteous path and protect us from every evil omen, trial and
 difficulty. Whatever is good for our souls as Allah willeth in this
 world
 and the hereafter, so be it. O Allah, do not take our souls except in
 a
 state of pure Islam and make die as believers. O Allah, do not return
 us to disbelief after guidance and do test us with a burden greater
 than we can bear.> Ya AllahYa SamadYa KarimYa rabanaYa ghafurYa
 Dhulzalal
 Ya RahmanYa RaheemYa MalikThe best names belong to you, O Allah. Amen.
 > > > > >
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