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You got a point there Jabou. Like the song goes; If you don't know me by  
now,..... You'll never ever know me!.
Whether I speak lingala or farsi.
 
Haroun. Al Mutakabbir. MQDT. Darbo.
 
In a message dated 10/17/2007 8:06:34 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,  
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Haruna,

I don't believe that any amount of translation for the  Jammeh cheering squad 
will make a  difference.
Jabou







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Subject: Re:  Who's Islam's Enemy -President Yahya Jammeh or The  West?











Succinct and  illuminating. Thanx for sharing Jabou. It probably ought to be  
 
translated for the Imams in their local languages or Arabic for it to make  
any 
sense to them. Thanx again. 

Haroun Masoud. MQDT Darbo. Al  Khairawan.

In a message dated 10/17/2007 5:01:57 A.M. Mountain Daylight  Time,  
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A  wonderful
letter to  the Editor from the pages of The Gambia   Echo.





enjoy



The Gambia   Echo



Wednesday, Oct. 17,  2007





Who's  Islam's Enemy -President Yahya Jammeh  or  The
West?



Dear
Editor:



I
am in  distress  about how our country is being destroyed by our own  selves
through  connivance, silence and other forms of collaboration,  actively  or
passively. For me, Yahya Jammeh is not the issue. It is  how the common  
Gambian
man and woman have contributed and  continue to contribute to the  building 
of 
a
monster and a system  that will eventually consume all of us  for
virtually nothing. The  educated and elites, the religious and  elderly, the
respected and  honoured, the youth and women and even the  children have  
decided
to either dance with Yahya or keep so silent as to  allow  him to ride 
roughshod
over our lives and country with so much   destruction. The mere fact that
individuals accept his appointments  only  for him to dump, jail and castigate
them later is all indicative  of our own  contribution to the creation of a
monster and his system.  No doubt we are  all paying a dear price for 
something
that never  should have been in the  first place. 



Well,
for my  part I will fight as much as I  can by speaking against as loud as I  
can;
by not cooperating; by writing to  expose…; but surely I will  not speak in
support neither will I act or  participate in favour of  Yahya Jammeh. I
will refuse the post of Vice  President today if he  were to appoint me. I 
will
consider it an insult and  unpatriotic to  work with Yahya Jammeh at such
decision making   level.





So
find attached my thoughts on the   recent visit by religious leaders to   
State
House.



Keep
up the good   job.



Who is the Enemy of Islam: President Jammeh or   the
West?



It
was yet another meeting between the   President and religious leaders on the 
occasion
of Id’ul-Fitr, a   traditional ceremony which has lasted for decades. Common
sense would   dictate that such a forum would be an occasion for the religious
leaders  to  play the role of preacher and teacher of the Scriptures based  on
what the  Quran demands of leadership. The religious leaders are  also 
expected
to  reflect the conscience of the nation and thus speak  in the name and  
interest
of all citizens. This means to request,  demand, inquire or correct  all 
concerns
of the people where  necessary to ensure that the welfare and  good of all
citizens are  promoted and protected. The occasion by all  standards is unique
and a  golden opportunity for the religious leaders to  speak to the 
President  
in
a way that not even his advisors can, because  religious  leaders are 
supposed 
to
speak the word of Allah. The Quran and   the traditions of the Holy Prophet 
are
their weapons. This gives them   unlimited immunity and protection to speak to
the President in many   respects – as a citizen; as a human being, as a Muslim
and as the  President  of the Republic. In a nutshell, the meeting between  
the
President and the  religious leaders is one of the most important  national
events which can  serve as a healing point for the nation and  the 
consolidation
of national  cohesion, peace and national  unity.



Going by what transpired  between the Head of State  and the
religious leaders, it is obvious that the  point has been  missed by both 
sides,
more so on the part of the President.  In  the first place, and 
disappointingly
enough, the religious leaders  spoke  more as emissaries and stalwarts of the
government and the  President, than  as Muslims leaders and custodians of the
Islamic  Faith. Instead of  addressing national concerns as demanded by  
Islam,
they engaged in secular  propaganda on issues that they either  do not 
understand
or decided to  totally ignore. For example, the  issue of the appreciation of 
the
dalasi  and prices of commodities  is beyond the purview of these leaders at  
this
point. The science  or lack of it that is responsibility for the rising  
dalasi
is yet to  be understood by even economists and businessmen as the  currency  
is
appreciating without any basis on the economic reality of the   country. How 
can
the dalasi appreciate when there is no corresponding  rise  in exports or
reduction in imports-there has not  been  any  significance increase in
production of manufactured goods; there  has not  been any production of
petroleum or other minerals, neither  has there been  any increased inflow of
foreign direct investment?  Because of the absence  of the above factors,
consequently there has  not been any reduction of  prices, but instead foreign
exchange  bureaux and banks have now ceased  operations in that trade because 
 
it
is unfavorable. Business people  procured their goods at a  certain price 
before
the appreciation of the  Dalasi and so they  cannot just abruptly reduce 
prices
because our currency  is seen to be  gaining strength. How about the 
Government
first reducing  taxes, or  fuel prices or utility costs among others before
urging the  private  sector to reduce prices regardless?





What all of   these factors indicate is that there is
manipulation of the currency by  the  Government somewhere. This is basically 
the
reason why the  religious  leaders should not have ventured into this area to 
 
the
point of giving  credit to the Government for the appreciation  of the 
dalasi, 
a
phenomenon  so complex that is yet to be  comprehended. The general issues  
about
morality which they have  touched on are a given which have to be  raised in 
any
forum in  which such leaders partake. Religious leaders should  always  
admonish

believers to provide good parentage; that decency should   couch all ways of
talking, dressing, how we relate to each other and  our  general way of life.
That is a must! 





But  the  occasion about which we are talking here is such
that such issues  of  morality and decency, much as they are necessary and
important,  should come  secondary to major national issues which appear  to
threaten the very  fabric, peace and security of the nation.  Essentially, I 
am
referring to  the political and governance  environment because ultimately all
other  aspects of national life are  contingent on the prevailing political
culture  and environment. Any  decent society- meaning democratic, accountable
and  transparent  political system which is inclusive and respects the rule  
of
law and  human rights is not only bound to be economically viable, but   also
socially stable as well as morally and politically secure. This is  why  the 
crux
of the discourse by the religious leaders should be  to address the  soul of 
the
nation which lies in the politics of  the  country.





There is no doubt that the Gambian  political  environment
remains precarious-our governance system is  poor; but more than  that, it is
also dangerous and the biggest  thereat to our peace, security  and cohesion 
as a
nation. The  person at the helm of the political system  and from who most  is
required to ensure the decency of our polity is the  President. He  is the 
Head
of State and Government which according to our   Constitution derives 
legitimacy
from the will of the people and in  whose  interest and welfare, all organs of
Government exercise their  functions.  Thus the single most responsible person
(supposedly) for  the governance and  political culture of this country is  
the
President. This to me is where the  religious leaders should have  taken off
their discourse. But as observed  earlier, they  deviated.





While the list of incidents  that mar  our political and
governance landscape are uncountable some of the   more trouble remains  thus:





1.       Currently
The Gambia
has dozens of her sons and daughters  detained for  long periods without 
charge
while in most cases their  families do not even  know where these detainees 
are
kept, much less  to see them.  





2.         People
continue to be dismissed from their jobs at all times without  any  basis on 
law
and no legitimate reasons provided.   





3.        Journalists
and media  organizations continue to be harassed and branded as   “
illegitimate
sons”, while the killing of Deyda Hydara and Omar  Barrow  remain unresolved. 
 





4.     The  same
applies to the shooting of lawyer Ousman  Sillah.  





5.       In   2000
several school children where shot dead by our own security  personnel  only 
for
the Government to grant them amnesty.   





6.        The
administration of  the public sector continues to be according to the  whims  
and
caprices of the President even where national interest is   jeopardized such 
as
the case of the sale of Gamtel and Gamcel. Much  needed  public enterprises 
are
either being destroyed such as GPTC or  are being  undermined to such a great 
length
that they have not  become viable anymore.  





7.     Fear  and
frustration has come to characterize majority  of the people.  





8.       On  top
of  all of this, and as a consequence of the bad governance  and  indecent
political culture in the country, poverty continues to  rise  thereby giving 
way
to immoral social behaviors especially  among our  youth.





Given their failure to address  the above our  religious
leaders therefore, dropped into irrelevance  and even becoming  accomplices in
the national mismanagement by the  President and his  Government. 





Yes, Alhaji  Banding Drammeh made an appeal  about illegal
detainees, but this was  not enough. It must be clear to the  Imam that those
detentions are  illegal, illegitimate and un-Islamic. It is  not for us to 
beg  
or
appeal to the President to pardon them because he has  no  right, authority or
power whatsoever to detain any Gambia.
Only  the  Police can do that for a limited time, or the courts according to  
law.
The  President must be told in the face that his actions are  ungodly, and  
that
no one owes him any allegiance or respect of  any sort to appeal to him  to do
the right thing. If he cannot do the  right thing then he should be  asked 
out.
There are many more Gambians  willing to do the right  thing.





As for President  Jammeh, he terribly missed the  point.
Instead, he immediately assumed  the role of the religious leaders by  
attempting
to preach the  most irrelevant and inconsequential issues. For  once, someone
needs  to remind the President that he is not the  representative of Muslims  
or
Islam more so of the people of the  Middle
East. The President  is not the
spokesman for Hamas or Hezbollah.  The President or The  Gambia is not at war
with the West which ironically  still gives more  help to his government and 
the
country than any other  country and  region. The President depends on Western
institutions more than  any  other in the world and we all know that. So all 
his
tirades about  and  against the West and how Islam is being treated is not  
only
irrelevant but  also grossly hypocritical. For example, while the  President
rightly noted  that Muslims kill each other more than anyone  else, he either
fails to  notice or ignores the fact that his own  Government has presided 
over
the  killing of numerous Muslims as in  the case of November 11 alleged  
coupists,
the late Sadibou  Hydara, 14 students in 2000, the late Deyda  Hydara and Omar
Barrow,  several soldiers such as Almamo Manneh, Corporal  Dumbuya,  Finance
Minister Ousman Koro Ceesay and many others that Gambians  are  yet to know. 
His
government has presided over the torture and  detention  without trial for 
long
periods of uncountable Muslims and  Christians in  this country. What now is 
the
difference between  the President and those  other Muslims killing fellow 
Muslims
in  other parts of the world? It is  highly sacrilegious for the President  to
accord himself Islamic credentials  while his every action is  anti-Islamic! 
Our
President is definitely an  Enemy of Islam and  Muslims!!





If President Jammeh’s  allegation that  “The West and the
rest of the world are destroying Islam”  then, it is  obviously because of 
such
enemies of the Faith as the President  of  the Republic of The Gambia who
continue to facilitate the weakening  of  Islam and Muslims through sheer
exploitation and oppression of the  Ummah.  Has our President forgotten that 
his
Government is one of  the few in the  world that has entered into a bilateral
agreement with  the United States  Government on the issue of the  
International
Criminal Court (ICC) so that  The Gambia will not take  or participate in 
anyway
in the prosecution of any  American  soldier for human rights abuses before 
the
Court? Even when our   President knows that American forces are at war against
Hamas,  Hezbollah  and in Iraq and against his own brother  President
Ahmedinejad’s country  (the Islamic Republic of Iran), he  still went ahead to
protect American  soldiers who continue to kill  Muslims in Muslim lands? Does
this action of  the President not make  him a first degree accomplice and an
abominable tool  of the West to  destroy Islam and the Ummah? What an infidel 
our
President   is?!!!





In conclusion, let our President be a man  of  modesty, truth
and justice according to the teachings of Islamic.  He may  try to fool some
people sometimes, but certainly not all the  people at all  times. He is 
exposed
without realizing it. He has  demonstrated that he has  no conscience and 
sense
of patriotism for  The Gambia; neither does he love  Allah and His Holy 
Prophet
and the  Ummah! He is an Infidel par excellence.  An Enemy of  Islam!





The meeting between the religious  leaders  and the President
is a laudable occasion which all countries should   emulate The Gambia for. 
It 
is
an occasion that should help in improving  our  democracy, justice, the rule 
of
law and respect for human rights  if rightly  conducted. It should serve as a
moment of reflection,  rededication,  rectification and consolidation of 
national
unity.  Religious leaders are  not elected nor on anyone’s payroll and  
therefore,
bear no allegiance to  any one individual or  institution, except Allah and 
His
Holy Prophet of  Islam. Their  Constituency is the Ummah and on whose behalf 
and
interest  they  should speak and act at all times in all circumstances. They
should   speak the language of justice and truth. They are on a crusade; a  
jihad
and  for which case they must be prepared to even go to Mile  II  Prisons-the
dictator’s jail, in speaking truth to power. It is sad  to say  that our
religious leaders have failed Allah and His Holy  Prophet and the  Ummah. They
have betrayed Islam and surely the Ummah  which is under intense  exploitation
and oppression in The Gambia.  





We will  never forgive the Imam Ratib Cherno Kah,  the
President of the Supreme Islam  Council Alhaji Banding Drammeh and  the Emir 
of
the Ahmadiyya Jamaat Baba  Trawally and the rest of the  Imams present at the
occasion for failing to  speak about the soul of  the nation. We will not 
forgive
them. Allah and the  Holly Prophet  (Peace be upon his name) are for   us!











A Gambian   Muslim,





Office of The President, State   House,



Banjul















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