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  • “Call me a terrorist but I will defend my religion!! < one of the popular website muslim.net report about ethiopian muslim

    ADDIS ABABA — Defying government threats, Ethiopian Muslim have vowed to continue their protests against the “Ahbashism Campaign” instigated by the government and “Majlis”. “Call me a terrorist but I will defend my religion,” a muezzin in a mosque at the outskirts of Addis Ababa said in his sermon, denouncing the Al Ahbash movement, Reuters reported. Over the past few weeks, Muslim protests have been causing concern in the predominantly Christian nation that takes pride in centuries of coexistence. Thousands of Muslims have protested against the government's oppression of their community, accusing it of spearheading a campaign in collaboration with the Majlis to indoctrinate Muslims with the ideology of a sect called "Ahbash". Protesters were further infuriated when Ethiopian police shot dead seven Muslims in Assasa town in Arsi province of Oromiya regional state two weeks ago. Witnesses say the Muslim victims fell when Ethiopian security forces surrounded a mosque to arrest Sheikh Su'ud Aman on accusations of prompting “terrorist” ideology. Scores of people were also reportedly injured in the incident. Observers said the brutal killing of innocent people in Assasa town has fueled tension between the government and the Muslim community. Muslims say the government is spearheading a campaign in collaboration with the Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs to indoctrinate their community with the ideology of a sect called "Ahbash". The government of Ethiopian Premier Meles Zenawi has put the Ahbash in charge of the religious affairs of Ethiopia's Muslims. Muslims say the government move is in violation of the constitution, which prevents the government interference in religious affairs. Muslims also accuse the Ahbash of launching an "indoctrination program" in predominantly Muslim areas, forcing people to attend "religious training" camps or risk police interrogation and possible arrest. Founded by Ethiopian-Lebanese scholar Sheikh Abdullah al-Harari, Ahbash is seen by the West as a "friendly alternative" to Wahabi ideology, which the West sees as extreme and militant. Muslims say Ahbash imams are being brought over from Lebanon to fill the Majlis and teach Ethiopians that “Wahabis” are non-Muslims. Interference Ethiopian Muslim activists confirmed that protesters reject any government interference or trial to impose Ahbashism ideology on their society. “It (Al Ahbash) has the right to exist in Ethiopia, but it is unacceptable that the Council tries to impose it on all members of the Muslim community,” Abubeker Ahmed, an Ethiopian Muslim activist and head of an independent Islamic arbitration committee, told Reuters. He said the government wanted to prevent a vote to elect a new council and replace the decade-old one. He added that the appointed leadership of Ethiopia's Islamic Affairs Supreme Council was not representative of the country's Muslim community. “They (the government) want to keep them because they agree to whatever orders,” he said. Rejecting the government claims that hardline Islam was taking root in the Horn of Africa country, some protesters say the government's strategy might backfire, sowing the seeds of the hardline Islam it seeks to keep at bay. “We are against any sort of extremism ourselves,” said Ahmed Mustafa, secretary of the independent arbitration panel. “We want to stop such thinking.” Ethiopia, Africa's second most populous country, is home to 60 percent Christian and about 34 percent Muslim, according to CIA factbook. Reproduced with permission from OnIslam.net Source: OnIslam Read more
  • AlJazeera English report about Ethiopian Muslim 05/05/2012

    In Ethiopia, continue protest movement for Muslims in the mosques of the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa and other states. Muslims are protesting what they say is government interference in the affairs of religion. demanding bodies and Islamic figures Ethiopian government to address the situation, and not to impose ideas on the band Abyssinian Muslims, fearing source Al-jazeera youtube Read more
  • Islamonline.com report Muslims Dead in Ethiopia Ahbashism Protests BY

    ADDIS ABABA - At least seven people were reportedly killed in a new wave of Muslim protests against a government campaign to indoctrinate their community with Ahbashism ideology. “All what you see is a result of a long time oppression of Ethiopian Muslims,” Haji Abdurahman Sadiq, a Muslim community leader, told OnIslam.net. Ethiopian police shot dead seven Muslims in Assasa town in Arsi province of Oromiya regional state on Friday.Ethiopia Muslims Decry Ahbashism CampaignAl-Ahbash: Evolution and Beliefs (Q&A) Witnesses say the Muslim victims fell when Ethiopian security forces surrounded a mosque to arrest Sheikh Su'ud Aman on accusations of prompting “terrorist” ideology. When worshippers tried to stop the Sheikh's arrest, security forces opened fire, killing seven Muslims. Scores of people were also reportedly injured in the incident. The killing The killings add to the troubling relationship between Muslims and their government over what Muslims say government interference in their religious affairs. Muslims say the government is spearheading a campaign in collaboration with the Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs to indoctrinate their community with the ideology of a sect called "Ahbash". The government of Ethiopian Premier Meles Zenawi has put the Ahbas in charge of the religious affairs of Ethiopia's Muslims. Muslims say the government move was in violation of the constitution, which prevents the government interference in religious affairs. Muslims also accuse the Ahbash of launching an "indoctrination program" in predominantly Muslim areas, forcing people to attend "religious training" camps or risk police interrogation and possible arrest. Muslim leaders are planning to meet Premier Zenawi to discuss the situation of their community in Ethiopia. Founded by Ethiopian-Lebanese scholar Sheikh Abdullah al-Harari, Ahbash is seen by the West as a "friendly alternative" to Wahabi ideology, which the West sees as extreme and militant. Muslims say Ahbash imams are being brought over from Lebanon to fill the Majlis and teach Ethiopians that “Wahabis” are non-Muslims. Repression Muslim leaders accuse the Ethiopian government of repressing their community on the pretext of fighting terrorism. “The government proclaimed in its constitution that it has no right to intervene in our religious affairs,” Sadiq told OnIslam.net. “At start, it has allowed Muslims to preach freely, to publish Islamic books, to build Islamic schools etc.” But all these turned into a nightmare. “We were hopeful then and thought that we were beginning a new era,” the Muslim leader said. “But as time elapsed, the government started to oppress our people brutally. The community leader said it has now become a “mission impossible” for Muslims to build a mosque in Ethiopia. “Our children couldn't express their faith freely in government-owned colleges and universities. Muslim charity organizations are falsely accused of expanding ‘Wahhabism' and closed down.“The leadership of the Majlis didn't say anything when these illegal measures were hurting the Muslim society.” Reproduced with permission from OnIslam.net Read more
  • Al azeera English federal police in the shooting at people after Friday prayers

    AlJazeeraEnglish According to media sources in Ethiopia that five people were killed, including Muslim clerics and others were injured in a mosque area bride Ethiopia. accused the bodies of Muslim federal police in the shooting at people after Friday prayers for the opposition to the ideas of band Ethiopians entered Ethiopia recently. and continue to Muslim protests in several states against the Ethiopian what they say is a campaign to disrupt the unity of Muslims by imposing on them thought Ethiopians. report Read more
  • one of world leading Islamic website talk about Ethiopian Ahbashism campaign

    Ethiopia Muslims Decry Ahbashism Campaign 1 2 3 4 5 (55 votes, average 4.02 out of 5) OnIslam Staff Sunday, 22 April 2012 00:00 Muslims accuse the Ahbash of launching an "indoctrination program" in predominantly Muslim areas CAIRO – Hundreds of thousands of Ethiopian Muslims have taken to the streets to protest the government's oppression on their community and interference in their religious affairs. "This is the first time I see Ethiopian Muslims united against their common enemy," Temam Mohammed, one of the protestors, told OnIslam.net. "The ‘Majlis’ leaders thought they can impose their evil policy on us by using force," he said, referring to the Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs. Al-Ahbash: Evolution and Beliefs (Q&A) Thousands of Muslims protested across the capital Addis Ababa following the Friday prayers to protest the government oppression of their community. Chanting "We want our rights" and Allahu Akbar (God is Greatest), the protestors condemn government restrictions on their community. Protestors say the government is spearheading a campaign in collaboration with the Majlis to indoctrinate Muslims with the ideology of a sect called "Ahbash". The government of Ethiopian Premier Meles Zenawi has put the Ahbas in charge of the religious affairs of Ethiopia's Muslims. Muslims say the government move was in violation of the constitution, which prevents the government interference in religious affairs. Muslims also accuse the Ahbash of launching an "indoctrination program" in predominantly Muslim areas, forcing people to attend "religious training" camps or risk police interrogation and possible arrest. "They thought they can draw a line between “Sufi” and “Salafi” and fulfill the interest of Ahbash which is a deviant business motivated sect seeking to expand its empire by dividing the people," Mohammed said. "But we were fast enough to know their hidden agenda and strengthened the brotherly bond among the Muslim society. That is why you see this large mass coming here to demand its right." Founded by Ethiopian-Lebanese scholar Sheikh Abdullah al-Harari, Ahbash is seen by the West as a "friendly alternative" to Wahabi ideology, which the West sees as extreme and militant. Muslims say Ahbash imams are being brought over from Lebanon to fill the Majlis and teach Ethiopians that “Wahabis” are non-Muslims. Silenced Muslims The government, however, insists it was not interfering in the religious affairs of Ethiopian Muslims. "We have no right to intervene in the churches and mosques," Premier Zenai told the parliament last week. "We didn’t impose Ahbash ideology on the mass. All what is happening is done by the leaders of Islamic Affairs council themselves. "What we did was only teaching about our constitution. We did that because it was our duty," he said. Zenawi also defended mass arrests of Muslims, saying it was part of efforts to combat extremism in the country. "All those arrested by the security agents are part of the ‘Salafi’ school which approves that at least some ‘Salafis’ want to topple the state forcefully," he said. "We know them and we follow up them. However, this doesn’t mean all Salafis are Al-Qaeda members." But Muslim religious leaders see Zenawi's statements as a tactic to silence them. "Our request is purely about freedom of religion. We didn’t ask political power," Muslim scholars said. "He didn’t address any one of the three points we requested. But he tried to show us his wisdom about “Sufi” and “Salafi” and terrorized us by bringing a nightmare of ‘Al-Qaeda’ to our country. He did so because he wants to keep us away from raising similar questions in the future." Read more
  • በምስራቅ ሀረርጌ ላፕቶፕ የተጠቀሙ ዓሊሞች መታሰራቸው ተገለፀ

    አዲስ አበባ ሬዲዮ ቢላል ሚያዚያ 7/2004 በምስራቅ ሀረርጌ ኮምቦልቻ ወረዳ ላፕቶፕ የሚጠቀሙና ኪታቦችን እና ልዩ ልዩ ኢስላማዊ መፅሀፍቶችን በመኖሪያ ቤታቸው ያስቀመጡ ዓሊሞች በሽብርተኝነት ተጠርጥረው መታሰራቸው ተገለፀ፡፡ መፅሐፎቹ እየጠፉ በመቸገራቸው እና መረጃዎችን በተሻለ መንገድ ማስቀመጥ እንዳለባቸው በማመናቸው ላፕቶፖችን ገዝተው መረጃዎችን ማስቀመጣቸውን የገለፁት ዑለማዎቹ ስለተጠረጠሩበት የሽብርተኝነት ወንጀል ምንም አይነት ተሳትፎ እንደሌላቸው ነው የገለፁት በስፍራው የሚገኘው የፖሊስ ጣቢያ አዛዥ ላፕቶፕ መጠቀም አያስፈልጋቸውም በመፅሐፍ በመፅሀፍ ተጠቀሙ እንዳሏቸው ተናግረዋል፡፡ በአሁኑ ወቅት በመኖሪያ ቤታቸው የሚገኙ መፅሀፍ እና ላፕቶፕ በሙሉ እንደተወሰደባቸውም አመልክተዋል በከባድ ዛቻና ማስጠንቀቂያ እንደተለቀቁም አስረድተዋል፡፡ Read more
  • በዛሬው የጁመዓ ሠላት በታላቁ አንዋር መስጂድ ለመጀመሪያ ጊዜ ታላቅ የተባለ የተቃውሞ ድምጽ ተሰማ

    አዲስ አበባ ሬዲዮ ቢላል ሚያዚያ 05/08/04 በተለዩ ክልሎችም የሚኖሩ ምዕመናን ተመሳሳይ የተቃውሞ ድምጽ አሰምተዋል፡፡ ዛሬ ጁመኣ ከወትሮው ከፍተኛ ቁጥር ያላቸው ምዕመናን በሰገዱበት በታላቁ አንዋር መስጂድ ከጁመዓ ሰላት መጠናቀቅ በኋላ ለመጀመሪያ ጊዜ ታላቅ የተባለ የተቃውሞ ድምፅ ተሰማ፡፡ የመዕመናኑ የተቃውሞ ድምጽ ታላቅ ሊባል የቻለው በአወሊያ ቀደም ሲል የተቀሰቀሰው የህዝበ ሙስሊሙ ቁጣ በአንዋር መስጂድ ሊከሰት የችላል ተብሎ ይጠበቅ የነበረ በመሆኑ ነው፡፡ ከጁመኣ ሰላት ቀደም ብሎም የህዝበ ሙስሊሙን ወቅታዊ መብት ይከበርልን ጥያቄዎች የያዙና ‹‹ድምጻችን ይሰማ›› የሚሉ በራሪ ወረቀቶች ሲበተኑ እንደነበርም በስፍራው የተገኙ የሬዲዮ ቢላል ዘጋቢዎች ተመልክተዋል፡፡ በተክቢራና በመፈክሮች የደመቀው የታላቁ አንዋር መስጂድ የሕዝበ ሙስሊሙ የተቃውሞ ድምጽ በሰላም መጠናቀቁንም ለማወቅ ተችሎአል፡፡ በተመሳሳይ ዜና በፒያሳው ኑር (በኒን) መስጂድ ቁጥራቸው ከ100 ሺ በላይ የሚሆኑ ምዕመናን የጁመዓ ሰላት መጠናቀቅን ተከትሎ በተክቢራና በተለያዩ መፈክሮች የተቃውሞ ድምጻቸውን አሰምተዋል፡፡ ለሃያ ደቂቃዎች የዘለቀው ይሄው የተቃውሞ ድምፅ የማሰማት እንቅስቃሴ በዙሪያው በተመደቡ የጸጥታና የደህንነት አካላት በካሜራ ቢቀረጽም ምዕመናኑ በሰላማዊ መንገድ የተቃውሞ ድምጻቸውን አሰምተው በሰላም ወደየቤታቸው መግባታቸውን ሪፖርተሮቻችን ዘግበዋል፡፡ ይህ በእንዲህ እያለ በደሴ ፉርቃን መስጅድ ዛሬ በተካሄደው የጁመዓ ሰላት የተገኙ 50 ሺ መዕመናን በተከቢራ የተቃውሞ ድምፃቸውን አሰምተዋል፡፡ በዚህም በሰረት በደሴ መጅሊስ፣ በመድረሳ ትምህርት ቤቶችና መርከዞች እንዲሁም በህዝባዊ ልማት ተቃማት ላይ እየደረሰ ያለው ጫና በአስቸካይ እንዲቆም ጠይቀዋል፡፡ በሌላ በኩል በሓረርና በአዲስ አበባ አንዳንድ መስጂዶች ዛሬ በተካሄደው የጁመዓ ሰላት በወቅታዊ የህዝበ ሙስሊሙ አጀንዳዎች ዙሪያ ግንዛቤ ለማስጨበጥ የሚስችሉ ስራዎች ተሰርተዋል፡፡ በዛሬው ጁመዓ ከወትሮው ቁጥሩ በርካታ የሆነ ምዕመናን በየመስጂዶቹ የተገኘ ሲሆን፤ የጁመዓ ሰላት ስግደቱን በሰላም አጠናቆ ወደየቤቱ መግባቱን ለማወቅ ተችላል፡፡ Read more
  • በታላቁ አንዋር መስጂድ ሕዝበ ሙስሊሙ እጅግ በጣም ከባድ የሆነውን ተቃውሞ እያሰማ ነው

    juma 13/4/2012 በታላቁ አንዋር መስጂድ ሕዝበ ሙስሊሙ እጅግ በጣም ከባድ የሆነውን ተቃውሞ እያሰማ ነው አላሁ አክበር እና አሻዕብ ዩሪድ እስቃጠል መጅሊስ የሚሉት መፈክሮች ጉልተው ይሰማሉ ሁሉም ሙስሊም ሕብረተሰብ ሊከፋፍሉ ቆርጠው የተነሱትን የመጅሊስ አመራሮች ለማስወገድ በየአካቢው ተቃውሞውን ማሰማት አለበት አላሁ አክበር ላ ኢላሀ ኢለላሕ ሙሐመዱን ረሱሉላህ
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    ethiopia federal courthouse የፌደራል ከፍተኛ ፍርድ ቤት ሦስተኛ ወንጀል ችሎት ዛሬ በአብደዲ ሽኩር ላይ በሽብርተኝነት ክስ ተመሰረተበት፡፡

     

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