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This video summarizes my thoughts on the capture and murder of Gaddafi.

Umar Mukhtar: “We do not kill prisoners!”

Soldier: “They do it to us!”

Umar Mukhtar: “They are not our teachers.”

Watch 37:15.

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Praise God | الحمد لله

For the Libyan people, this Eid was particularly special. As my aunt said, “We don’t have water (one of the last things Gaddafi did was attack a water pipeline), we don’t have bread, but as long as Gaddafi is gone we are happy.”

I pray the days ahead for Libya are full of benefit for the people and all its neighbors.

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Tripoli, Libya

One of the awliya’ of Libya’s grave-site. His name is Sidi Abdul Wahhab and he is buried very close to down town. 

Copyright Amjad Tarsin 2011

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No Fly Zone Petition for Libya - PLEASE SIGN

Please sign this petition to the UN for a No Fly Zone over Libya. They are being bombed from the air and need international support to overcome the tyrannical dictatorship of Gaddafi. It only takes a half a minute, so please sign it.

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"On Libya" by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf

I want to share some quick thoughts and recollections inspired by the current turmoil taking place in Libya, which pains me deeply. Ghaddafi reminds me of Shakespeare’s tyrant, Richard III: conniving, mutant, dark, and absolutely cruel, with no concern for his family, friends, or companions, let alone the people he rules over. He kills to get to power and maintain it, but as power diminishes before his eyes, he unleashes his fury and decimates his own army, only to end up alone, condemned to die a traitor to his country and people.

 I hope Ghaddafi’s end comes soon for the sake of Libya’s beautiful people. They deserve much better and, in sha Allah, they will get better. In each of our daily prayers, we should all pray for their succor and divine aid. God answers prayers, and there is no barrier between the oppressed and God. The iniquitous suffering Ghaddafi has ravaged upon Libya’s cities and towns is worse than reprehensible and reveals his low nature. I have personally known some of those who were closest to him at his career’s outset and then fled Libya as a result of his unspeakable treatment of his coterie; they know too well how evil this man is and has been.

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Sky News covers Gaddafi’s forces attempting to raze the city of Az-Zawiya to the ground. I am humbled by the sheer courage of these people standing in the face of such destruction.

(Warning: There are some graphic images of wounded victims in hospitals)

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"The Story" with Dick Gordan

Dr. Fawzia Bariun & Amjad Tarsin

This is an interview my mother and I did with “The Story” with Dick Gordan on NPR. I didn’t know how to get the audio file up, but now I figured it out. It’s the first 20 minutes or so. I hope you all enjoy. Please keep the Libyan people in your prayers. 

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Translation of Declaration of the Establishment of National Transitional Temporary Council in Libya

***UNOFFICIAL TRANSLATION***

The Libyan Republic


Declaration of the Establishment of the
National Transitional Temporary Council

In affirmation of the sovereignty of the Libyan people over the entirety of their territory, land, sea and air; and in response to the demands of the Libyan people, towards the realization of the free will with which they shaped the uprising of February 17th; and in preservation of the Libyan people’s national unity; we resolve to establish a national council named ‘the National Transitional Temporary Council’ to be the only legitimate representative of the Libyan people.

Article 1
Functions

1. To ensure the safety and peace of citizens and the national territory
2. To coordinate national efforts to liberate the remaining quarters of the nation
3. To coordinate the efforts of local councils working towards the return of civic life
4. To supervise the military council so as to ensure the realization of a new doctrine for the national army towards the defense of the Libyan people and protection of its borders
5. To supervise the election of a founding assembly charged with developing a new constitution for the country to be submitted to public referendum, so that the legitimacy of the constitution is founded on: the will of the people, the triumphant uprising of February 17th, respect for human rights, guarantee of civil liberties, separation of powers, an independent judiciary and the establishment of national institutions that provide for broad and pluralistic participation, the peaceful transition of authority and the right of representation for every segment of Libyan society
6. To form a transitional government to pave the way for free elections
7. To conduct and to steer foreign policy, to organize relations with foreign nations and international and regional organizations, and to represent the Libyan people before them

Article 2
The Council’s Organizational Structure

1. The Council is composed of 30 members, representing all of Libya’s regions and all segments of Libyan society, with youth membership representing no less than 5 members.
2. The Council will select from its members a president, an official spokesperson and coordinators for a variety of domestic and foreign functions.

Article 3
Seat of the Council

The Council’s permanent seat is at the capital, Tripoli, taking Benghazi as its temporary seat until the capital is liberated.

Article 4

It is the responsibility of the Council to set protocols for its regular and emergency meetings and to make decisions in accordance with the interests of the Libyan people, in a manner that does not contradict the people’s demands, the basis of which were declared by the uprising of February 17th: the fall of the Gaddafi regime and the establishment of a civil, constitutional and democratic state.

Article 5

Based on agreement of municipal councils across various liberated areas, the Council selects Mr. Mustafa Abdul Jaleel as the President of the National Transitional Temporary Council and Mr. Abdul Hafid Abdul Qader Ghoga as his Deputy and the Official Spokesperson for the Council.

Long Live a Free and United Libya
Glory to the Martyrs of the February 17th Uprising

Liberated Libya March 2, 2011

February 17th Revolutionaries
(stamped by the Coalition of February 17th)

***UNOFFICIAL TRANSLATION***

(source: www.feb17.info)

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Tanks Attacking Az-Zawiya Right Now

Please make dua for the people in Az-Zawiya right now. Tanks are shooting at homes with women and children. Gaddafi’s forces are snatching up bodies as soon as they kill them so that people can’t get a death count. They shut down the power in the hospitals.

I have never heard of such evil before. Please make dua.

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Now and Then

mikasavela:

The Ahmed Pasha Karamanli Mosque in Tripoli, Libya between 1860-190 (from Library of Congress collections).

And in 2010 (by David Stanley).

This is my preferred mosque where I would pray Tarawih most nights! A beautiful and illuminated house of God.

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Muammar! Who is the Iblis Now?

A great article about Libya’s recent political history. Worth a read!

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al-Munfarija 

The greatest Libyan musician in recent history sings this beautiful du’a that is more timely now than ever before. It is a prayer for victory and alleviation from difficulty, which is what the Libyan people need. 

May Allah have mercy on all those who have passed. 

صلوات الله على المهدي، الهادي الناس إلى النهج

Prayers of God upon the Guided One, who guided people to the Way.

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Doctors Without Borders: MSF Team in Libya Trying to Reach Areas Affected by Violence

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A six-person Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) team has crossed the border from Egypt into eastern Libya with a truckload of medicines and medical materials. The team is now travelling to areas where medical facilities have reported many wounded people as a result of violent…

Doctors Without Borders are amazing. God bless them!

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