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Re: الترابى خليفة الله فى الأرض (Re: Hashim Badr Eldin)
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It could be another Fatwa on his unleashed cascade of renewal
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Dear Elwaleed Alssalamu alaikum
Thanks a lot for your considerate and thoughtful letter. So you have read about the dream and our contemporary Ali ibn Abi Talib in the night of the migration from Toronto to Ottawa.
Lying is synonymous with the NIF and they make no apology about it. However, the trial record shows beside dishonesty, their cowardice, stupidity, and ignorance about the western legal system.
The hysterical propaganda campaign that you referred to, make so evident that the majority of the NIF worship Dr. Turabi and places him before God, regardless of his pathological eccentricity. They refuse to accept the fact that he is, like all of us, another vulnerable human being. As far as sanctity is concerned, his miracles did not materialize and the angels did not answer the telephone.
The emphasis on his decrepitude holds no water. When the late General Fatihi Ahmed Ali and the army brass presented the famed memorandum to then PM Sadiq al-Mahdi, the NIF was very much a target of that memorandum. Dr. Turabi on the front page of Alraya assailed the senior officers saying, “They should take example from the Prophet Mohamed (puh) and go to fight the war by themselves, and not to sit in Khartoum waiting for reports.” Certainly, the Prophet (puh) fought wars until the last days of his life, and certainly many of his companions fought wars when they were over ninety years old. Dr. Turabi, his followers, and above all his three sons (Sideeq, Isam, Omer), before they preach people about the prophet’s path, they ought to follow it themselves and physically go to war.
When Nimeiri began cutting the hands of people convicted of small theft, Dr. Turabi (was then 49) went along with the entourage to celebrate the occasion. When he saw the police officer cutting the first hand slowly and brutally, Dr. Soft-guy fainted, and was taken to hospital by an ambulance. He later justified his collapse as a (natural psychological condition) saying, “some people just cannot stand the seen of blood, and I am one of them.” Hell, if that is so, why did you go there in the first place?
Given his self-medical-diagnosis, Dr. Turabi sets a precedent in Islamic jurisprudence, that some men can be exempted from Jihad, because they can not stand the seen of blood. According to the foundations of Islamic jurisprudence—(Allah ordered people to do what they physically can and to do nothing beyond their limits). Therefore, If some men can collapse from the horrible seen of blood, logically no one should force them to inflect wounds on others or kill people.
If this human deformity -which Dr. Turabi describes as natural- proven genetic and hereditary, then also his three sons accordingly have medical excuse to dodge military service and miss the Jihad in the South with all its rewards in the hereafter.
Sudan’s military has been applying the rule (don’t-ask-don’t-tell) since the British Rule and long before the U.S. military. Given Dr. Turabi’s psychological revelations, recruiters should ask many questions, because from the surface they cannot discover all incompatibilities to military service on potential recruits.
Truly Yours, Hashim Badr Eldin
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