Jordanians Demand To Impose Sharia And Restore Caliphate
01 May 2011By Markaz Kavkaz
A Zio research agency, Memri, which monitors the
activity of Islamic movements, reports that
demonstrations, calling for the revival of the
Caliphate and the implementation of the Sharia law,
became more frequent in Jordan. One such demonstration
was held on Friday in front of the mosque Ibrid.
The demonstrators demanded to implement the Sharia
laws in the country, to revive the Caliphate, to
release Muslim prisoners and to liberate the Holy
Sites of Islam.
The demonstrators chanted: "We want the Islamic
Caliphate", "Neither East nor West - Just Islamic
Unity", "Victory or Death", "The true Caliphate will
soon return, Allah willing".
One of the organizers of the rally, speaking to the
demonstrators, said: "We demand the release of
Muslims, imprisoned for ordering the approved and
forbidding the censured".
He called on the police and security forces not to
oppose the protesters, reminding them of the bitter
fate of their Egyptian counterparts, who are now
incarcerated or "hiding like rats".
Speaking at the demonstration, Sheikh Jarrah Al-Rahahla
denounced Nationalism, saying:
"I am Jordanian, Syrian, Lebanese, Palestinian, Iraqi,
Hijazi, Afghani and Chechen. I am a Muslim, wherever I
am. These tribal and national affiliations mean
nothing to us, they [indicate only] one's family and
place of birth. But the real, solid and strong
affiliation is the religious [bond] that unites [us
all], Persian and Arab, Palestinian and Jordanian,
Syrian and [resident of the] Gulf, [based on our]
devotion to Allah and His will".
The imam of Ibrid mosque, Sheikh Muhammad Al-Khatib,
addressed to the Jordanian authorities:
"[Even] if you survive the political storm [rising]
out of Tunisia, Egypt and Libya, the storm of military
jihad is [rising] out from Pakistan, Afghanistan,
Iran, Iraq, and Yemen. It will undoubtedly pass
through Jordan, unless you fix the situation and
implement the Allah's law".
Sources in Jordan reported that after the
demonstration, security forces detained Sheikh
Muhammad Al-Khatib for several hours, during which he
was beaten and tortured.
Another Islamic leader, Dr. Sa'd Al-Hunaiti, said that
the Muslims would fight against "Israel" and its
agents in Jordan and establish the Sharia.
Memri said that flags of al-Qaeda (in fact, Islamic
flags) had been raised during the demonstration.
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