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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

RE: [ALOCHONA] Muslim organisations deny burial to slain terrorists

RE: dedicated Bangladeshis
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dear readers,
will you have time to read this site...about few wonderful projects.

and then ask yourself:

1. what I have done for the country?

2. How often I shed crocodile tears for the poor and orphans, without any
kind of action?

3. How frequently, I offer firing speech about liberation war, al-badr,
' pro-independence  group".?

4. Why some Bangladeshis dedicate themselves for the community, without
expecting any reward/publicity?

best wishes.

khoda hafez.

dr. maqsud omar








To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
From: m_musa92870@yahoo.com
Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 16:39:29 +0000
Subject: [ALOCHONA] Muslim organisations deny burial to slain terrorists

Muslim organisations deny burial to slain terrorists
Prachi Wagh, Mayuresh Konnur
Tuesday, December 02, 2008 8:27 AM (Mumbai, Pune)
A grieving Mumbai mourns the dead. At least 179 Indians and foreign nationals were gunned down in cold blood in a terrorist attack that has raised controversy and several questions.

And now questions are being raised over the fate of those nine men who unleashed the carnage and were gunned by the security forces.

Muslim organisations in Mumbai have decided that Muslim cemeteries in Mumbai, where unclaimed bodies are usually buried, will not open its doors for the last rites of these urban jehadis.

"The killing of innocents is against Islam. They are bringing shame to 25 crore Muslims of India. These men are not Muslims. Why should we give them place anywhere? There is no place for them in our hearts and in our cemeteries," said Hamid Abdul Razzak, president, Dawat-e-islami.

Unprecedented events demand an unprecedented response. And this time the community has gone beyond merely condemning terrorism. It's shutting its doors on those who claim to act in their name.

Determined to deny the terrorists the martyrdom they seek, Muslim organisations have written to senior Mumbai police officials as well.

"The cemetery should not allow the police to bury the nine dead terrorists in their premises," said Ibrahim Tai, president, Muslim Council Trust.

As Mumbai reels from last week's attack, there's anger, outrage and a lot of soul searching. Among this is a community determined to keep out the prodigals.

Source:  http://www.ndtv.com/convergence/ndtv/mumbaiterrorstrike/Story.aspx?ID=NEWEN20080074888&type=News
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