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Moribolong,
 
I understand your disdain and that of my friend Ginny. I was appalled at  
this very fact myself. However, and looking at the broader picture, even though  
the government is infusing itself in a regrettable and mistaken way into  
religion, it does not and should not relieve the Ahmadiyya of their onerous  
responsibilities becoming a missionary entity.
 
I agree and empathise with your disdain and Suntou's disposition, when  
tempered, is reasonable. The Ahmadiyya can relieve our collective disquiets for  
circumspect sakes, and without further delay. The translation must be undone. It 
 is trespass in the highest order.
 
haroun Masoud. MQDT. Darbo. Abdallah!
 
In a message dated 12/6/2007 11:50:31 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,  
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Suntou,

What is troubling to most of us on this issue is the  authoritarian way the 
SIC is trying to operate. Take this sentence from their  press release for 
instance:

"According to the release presidential  directives have       earlier been 
issued to the effect  that there should be no       publication or radio  
programmes in Islamic matters without       the approval  of the council."

So the SIC armed with a presidential directive is  demanding that citizens of 
a secular nation get permission from them before  exercising what is 
purportedly an act between them and their God.  

Ginny is right to bring up the hypocrisy factor. Yahya is using the  Quran in 
his AIDS cure madness. If you watch the video, you will see him  rubbing some 
kind of ointment on a semi-nude woman with one hand, while  holding the Quran 
in the other.Did you hear a word from Bading Drammeh on that  issue? However, 
when it comes to the Ahmadis translating the Quran and  announcing it's 
availability...well how dare they? The president said nobody  in the Gambia can do 
that without Bading and his mighty Supreme  council.

Meanwhile we have civil rights activist like yourself (Suntou)  letting your 
theological disagreement with the Ahmadis cloud your judgment in  a blatant 
case of religious intolerance.


SUNTOU TOURAY  <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Ginny,sorry for the misspelling 
of your  name ,it was an over-site.Ginny if you are conversant with the 
advice of the  messenger of Islam concerning scholars dealing with rulers you will 
realise  that the sic did not do any thing wrong by not openly confronting our 
mad  president.

Think back to many years ago what happen  in Somalia when scholars try to 
intervene in matters of politics.many scholars  were killed by the communist 
regime in power and since then somalia never have  any respite.again when scholars 
try to get involve it will the same media  people who will start banging on 
about our coveted secularism . In our day and  age Islam is label with all 
sorts of names and you want yahya to join that  bandwagon? if imam fatty for 
instance start using his sermons to castigate  yahya ,he will be locked up like 
hydara was locked up.did you heard about Imam  Hydara of airport mosque ? 
Scholars most use Hikma or wisdom in dealing with  sitting leaders.we have 
politicians who can challenge the president using the  secular constitutions of our 
country ,no problem.to accuse an imam or scholar  of being a T today is very easy 
.so yes members of the SIC need to do more  when it comes to advising yahya 
,but since when did yahya start listening to  any one? yahya knows
he is not suppose do what he is doing  .

on subject of visiting the president in state  house on days of eid,that  was 
a tradition from the days of jawara .the  Christan's too visit the president .
many scholars don't get media  attention because that is not news,but the 
press release was a news item that  is why it is being made a meal out of.our 
journalist try to distant them self  from religious affairs as much as they 
possably can ,we are a secular country  they say .but in this issue ,human Rights 
,religious rights,constitutional  issue,secularism and the rest of the Geneva 
conventions comes into play.the  papers can write what they want on this one 
and they will get an  audience.
Ginny Quick  wrote:
Hello, Suntou, OK, now if  members of the SIC are seen openly visiting
Jammeh for occasions like Eid,  etc., and they don't take the
opportunity to advise him on things he is  doing wrong (like using
Islam as a prop in his "ability to cure HIV/AIDS",  just to name one
example), not to mention possibly even helping him in all  of htis!
And to my knowledge, I've not seen any member of the Supreme  Islamic
Counsel speaking out against Jammeh! Yet at the same time, they  want
to excert some kind of "authority" in who and who doesn't  publish
translations of the Qur'an and other Islamic texts, I have to  conclude
that they prefer to use sleective authority!

Now if  individual members of the council are speaking out against
Jammeh, that can  only be a good thing, obviously, however I'm not
aware of it!


So  to my mind I'm not "generalizing" as I am not aware of anyone
"speaking  out", the comment you alluded to was made by someone
quietly, while the  SIC's latest pronouncements are all over the media,
which leaves me with  the impression that while some members of the
council probably do speak out  against Jammeh, they'd rather do it
quietly, so as not to hurt their  position. I mean, if Jammeh controls
all of the appoints right down to the  local government councils now,
who's to say he can't just "appoint" people  to this council?

And when I'm referring to the "council" I'm referring  to the whole
council, and when the leader of hte council speaks out, I  gather that
he's representing *all* of the council, and if he is not, then  the
members who disagree with him need to voice that and not in the way  of
haivng others speak for htem. In your example, you did not give  a
name, a time, or a place, the person you referred to, as far as  making
any public statements, has not done so! It's only an  anecdotal
statement of "well I know someone who's a member of the council  who
doesn't support Jammeh". That is all well and good, but when you  have
the "leader" of the SIC making a statement, I would assume that he  is
speaking for the whole concil, unless there is antoher  public
statement to the contrary!

BTW, I love how my name gets  mis-spelled even though it's right there
in the header of my message, but  anyway.

Your points are well-taken, but I am not in total agreement  iwth them.

Ginny



On 12/6/07, SUNTOU TOURAY  wrote:
> HARUNA,THIS IS NOT ABOUT RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCE.the Christan's  have there
> council that over see the interest of the Gambian  Christians and the 
Muslims
> also have there own council.the ahamadiya  should apply for there own 
council
> to represent them in matters like  this.but they don't wish to do that ,they
> intend to operate like a  green snake on a green grass .if they so wish to 
be
> under there own  command the constitution allows them that privilege.let 
them
> apply for  there own authority which will not inter-fare with the rest of 
the
>  non-ahamadiya followers.
> as for Genny ,the usual accusation at sic is  mostly wrong allegations.no
> one is perfect.if some members approve  jammeh ,there are many who openly
> speak against him and his military  machinery.lets not discredit our 
scholars
> for political point.in-fact  ,during my stay in the Gambia recently ,a
> scholar was ask to refrain  from mentioning politics but his answer was 
''GOD
> DON'T CARE WHO THE  RULER IS ,SINCE THAT RULER HIMSELF IS SUBJECT TO GOD'S
> RULE ''.he also  made a great speech against the military .he advice them to
> stop  harassing fellow citizens and any such maltreatment of human beings
>  warrant god's wrath.so not all scholars are genuine but not all of us  are
> genuine also.this man is called Bakawsu Fofana .his samon can be  access on
> www.iladinolong.com .
>
> Haruna Darbo  wrote:
> Ladies & Gentlemen, Colleagues,
>
> I have  followed the discussion on the apparent disagreement between the
>  Supreme Islamic Council and the Ahmadiyya for the latter's translation  of
> the
> Qur'an into some of our local languages. I must say I  was both disappointed
> and
> confounded in some of the  submissions.
>
> In my opinion, The Ahmadiyya are a missionary  group like the Islamic 
Council
> and the Christian council. They all vie  for the spiritual life of Gambians.
> Since Gambia is not an Islamic  republic, this matter seems to me a public
> policy conundrum than  anything else. Citizens must not war over a public
> policy
>  mistake. The policy makers ought to make the policy right and consider  the
> debilitating effect of bad policy decisions on the  citizenry.
>
> 1. The Islamic Council must not be given the title  "The Supreme Islamic
> Council".
>
> 2. The Ahmadiyya, like  the Christian Brotherhood, and their governing
> councils must never  come under the purview of the Islamic Council without
> their
>  acquiescence, and if I have any common sense at all, they will never,  and
> rightfully so.
>
> 3. To foster religious fraternity  and harmony, A "Council on Religion" 
ought
> to be created with equal  representatives from all religions, even the
> religions founded or to  be founded by Gambians.
>
> 4. Gambia is a nation of religious  tolerance and freedom of religion. It is
> a bad idea to feign  preference for Islam. I am a muslim and I prefer the
> Islamic  Lifestyle. However, to be a true muslim, I must recognize the
> freedoms  of
> people of other faiths. Someone accepted the Ahmadiyya and  Christian
> brotherhoods as missionaries in Gambia. They have done a lot  of selfless
> good. They
> do not force anyone to convert. The  Islamic brotherhood must follow the
> example of these other religions  and remain honest to the divine spirit. It
> is not
> decided that  Islam is the best religion for anyone's salvation. If we give
> the  Islamic Council free reign over our spiritual lives at the expense of
>  other
> spiritual nourishment, we will live to regret it and die to  proceed to
> hellfire.
>
> Laa Hawala walaa khuwwata, Illa  Billaah, Li-Aliyyul Atheem.
>
> Haroun Masoud. MQDT Darbo. Al  Mutawakkil. If Islam is the best religion for
> salvation, I would like  Allah, subhaanahu wa-ta aala, to take my life 
before
> I awake in the  morn.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Haroun  Masoud
>
>
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