illuminati_pyramidThe Ethiopian government is withdrawing it’s troops from Somalia after two years of invasion.

Sources say that the  mission status is Failure, why? because the mission objective was to wipe out Islamic extremists from Somalia, and help the Somali Transitional Federal Government to function in the Country, if that was really the Objective !

The U.S backed invasion has worsened the situation in Somalia, the islamist groups in Somalia are more powerful and dangerous than before, the humanitarian crises in the country went up rapidly for the last view years, there have been brutal killings in the country mostly targeting Politicians, Humanitarian Staff, Journalists and other high profile people.

Is the Ethiopian task in Somalia  done ? or did they really fail ?

or did the real objective was to create more chaotic state in Somalia ?

or is this the making of a  NEW WORLD ORDER ?

IMAO, the answer depends on how we sea the world.

This year, the beginning of Ramadan falls on the first day of September. Ramadan is the month when Muslims, whose health permits, are ordered to fast from dawn to dusk — abstaining from food, drink and sexual activities.

The obligation to fast occurs once in a year, but it does not come exactly at the same time each year.

This is simply because the Islamic calendar is based on the lunar rather than the solar system. Ramadan constitutes one of the five pillars of Islam. Being so, it stands on a par with the other four pillars — testifying there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is His messenger, performing five daily prayers, giving alms and making the pilgrimage to Mecca.

Other than the above-mentioned physical traits of fasting, Muslims also believe that Ramadan is the month to enhance both the quantity and the quality of religious worship and services.

This is the reason why during the month of Ramadan many Muslims spend more time reading the Holy Koran, trying to finish all the 114 chapters, 30 sections and more than 6,000 verses.

In fact, some are able to read them all not only once, but twice or even three times. Following the compulsory Isha’ prayer, many Muslims perform the not obligatory but highly encouraged Tarawih prayer. Coupled with the guidance to exercise patience and restrain anger (something which could mar and invalidate fasting), Ramadan becomes a constant and regular reminder for Muslims to strengthen the internal dimension of their religiosity.

The abstinence from food and drink itself is essentially a form of spiritual enrichment whereby Muslims share the hardship of the less fortunate. It is in this spirit that personal alms (zakah al-fitrah) and donations are given at the end of the fasting month.

This, however, does not prevent Muslims from doing their other regular activities. Slightly modified, Muslim teachers remain active in their profession. Similarly, Muslim businesspeople are constantly engaged in their commercial activities.

Indeed, during the month of Ramadan, commercial activities, especially those related to garments, food and even automotive industries, are on the rise. A proper explanation for this has yet to be made, but such commercial activities are actually motivated by the fact that the religious festival (Idul Fitri) that comes at the end of the fasting month of Ramadan is something many Muslims look forward to. And new clothes and good food have become an integral part of the celebration.

Muslim artists and musicians too continue their regular work. Given the nature of Ramadan, perhaps they are compelled to emphasize more the so-called religious arts and music. The best evidence can be found in the mushrooming of TV’s “Islamic” soap operas whenever the month of fasting comes around. The politicians do likewise.

Ramadan does not prevent Muslim political activists and practitioners from making deals and maneuverings.

Let us not forget that even the independence of the Republic of Indonesia was declared in the month of Ramadan, which coincided with Aug. 17, 1945.

If Ramadan is nevertheless characterized by the regular socioeconomic and political activities of the adherents of Islam, where does the special position of the month of fasting lie? What is its defining factor vis-a-vis other months? Does Ramadan simply mean that Muslims are obliged not to eat and drink, not to be angry and to exercise patience, as well as to refrain from any sexual activities?

Legally, the answer is yes. Spiritually, however, the answer is no. In other words, it is true the fasting of Ramadan is about abstaining from food, drink and sexual activities. But it is not confined to those matters.

In this case, it is important to note that more than 1,400 years ago, the Prophet Muhammad had already warned Muslims that abstinence from food, drink and sexual activities will only discharge them from their obligation to fast. Under such circumstances, they will be rewarded with nothing but thirst and hunger.

Muslim preachers frequently make suggestions regarding the special position of Ramadan. In general, they believe that Ramadan is the month when Allah opens His arms of forgiveness. Perhaps it is the only month where the devils are shackled and confined so they cannot tempt and disturb Muslims from worshiping Allah and doing good deeds. But more importantly, it was the month when the Prophet Muhammad received the Divine Revelation from Allah, the primary source of guidance for Muslims to follow.

Given the regularity of Muslims’ public and private activities on the one hand, and in order not to spoil the high standings of the month of Ramadan on the other, it is only natural that Muslims treat Ramadan as a training ground to create a more balanced life. While continuing to carry out their daily activities, they should learn to conduct those activities with spirituality. The month of Ramadan is only a milestone; the actual journey must be traveled every month.

Source: Jakarta Post (Indonesia)

After 20 months of accupation in Somalia, Ethiopian prime minister told the Financail times that he will withdraw his troops from Somalia, even if the Somali Transitional Federal Goverment is cabable of handling the security in Somalia or not.

Is this a new policy of easing the chaos in Somalia ? or does it cost too much to stay in Somalia ?

what ever the anwser is, I don trust Ethiopia and Melez, he is a war criminal.

I have been reading the different Somali pirates news in the past view days, they have captured 9 ships from the Gulf of adden with in 2 weeks!. to day I learned that a ransom of 2 million have been paid to Somali pirates at Gara’ad, Somalia for the exchange of German Vessel.

The sitiuation is getting dirty, and more Malaysia are preparing to join these sea Thugs. it is really shame and I can’t ignore the effect that these pirates will have in the Somali people.

In my own Opinion,  I would suggest that any Ransom should not be paid. because these huge Payments will infact fuel the pirate business and also it will encaurage other malaysia to joing the piracy.

I would also like to see the International Communities full attention on the situation, espcialy U.S and E.U to start cracking down these pirates.

A Port Management Company from United Arab Emirates is set to take over several Seaports and Airports in Puntland State, Somalia. The president of Putnland mr Adde muse said that Bosaso Seaport and other Seaports will be handed over to the Emirates Firm. The Puntland state Administration have secceeded to start several projects this year including an Agreement with African Oil Company to start oil drilling project in the region.

While the pro-Ethiopian Administration is focusing to bring a hope to the economical crises in the region, the security of the region is getting worse day after day.

On 20th July 2006, Ethiopian troops backed by U.S Tax payer’s Money have invaded Somalia, a country that has been devastated by civil war for the last 18 years, on the time of Ethiopia’s invasion, the country had the most remarkable stability since the collabse of Siad Bare’s Dictatorship regime, Mogadishu was very peaceful, new sign of peace era was beginning, thanks to the Islamic Courts Union who stablished an Stable Islamic Sharia Administration for six months.

But this peace has been ruined by the invasion of the Ethiopians who claimed they were protecting the Week Somali Government. The Ethiopians and their Somali allies captured Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia and since then they were facing daily attacks from the Somali insurgents.

Hundreds of thousands of people were displaced from their homes, thousand others were dead and injured by the heavy shelling of the Ethiopian artillery, this is a genocide and war crime but it seems the international community is blinded by the pro western media that always misguides the people and creates propaganda against Islamic countries.

The prove of this can be found easily, just surf on the internet for a while and search for Somali Crises report and you will see the truth.

Any way, Ethiopia is one of the poorest countries in the world, and it is not like U.S administration that has huge financial resources to support it crazy war in Iraq and Afganistan, the only resources that Ethiopia has is some funds from U.S Administration that may be stopped at any time.

And Somali people they have a long history of fighting against Ethiopia and it is not possible that the Somali people will accept Ethiopian troops to stay in their country.

The question is, How long can Ethiopia continue their occupation ?

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