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"The People’s Coalition
to Free Palestine, and anyone else who should also be free… even if they
don’t know it yet, but still wants to join the Coalition."
Anisa Abd el Fattah
A brilliant study was
released that focuses upon the unique challenges and experiences of young
girls in puberty, and how and why in some instances, an ever-growing
number of young women and girls, turn to drugs, cigarettes and alcohol,
hoping perhaps to escape the harshness of life. The study contained
recommendations for cures and rehabilitation that might end the need for
incarceration and any further condemnation, that included spiritual
healing as a remedy. For these young women who are unknowing victims of a
society that bailed out on them, but only after stripping them of
womanhood and replacing it with fag feminism and death to the unborn as a
way to economic enrichment and prestige, there is now perhaps a chance for
life anew. We’ve come a long way baby! And guess what? It was a
pharmaceutical company that funded and conducted the study. Perhaps they
will come out with a drug that will help cure addiction…that is
non-addictive. I thought, as I listened, that hopefully someone has made
the relationship between our young women, their health, and most
importantly their souls and spirits, and the health, security and
potential of our future generations and our nation.
The study should have
included sexual addiction, another malady that is increasingly impacting
our society and especially our young women, who often trade sexual favors
for acceptance and to feel loved and protected. The study made the
connection between drugs and alcohol, and touched upon the promiscuity
issue, but only slightly. For years American women have been in grief due
to the extinction of the American male, and his replacement with the pimps
of our society who stole women from their children, and put them to work
for pennies. American society has slid near hell because women’s hearts
are broken. We know that nearly an entire generation of our men died in
war, another has been incarcerated for being alive while also being Black
and Hispanic, and that our nation’s men are also killed with crack
cocaine, and other substances and errant lifestyles. A generation of our
young men has perhaps also been killed through abortion. "Where are
the men, the knights, the heroes?" Rapunzel sobbed, then turned from
the window, ran and angrily locked the tower’s door. She shaved her
head, lit a cigarette, and had a drink, took a pill, climbed in bed with a
stranger, a pimp with no shining armor, disguised as a women’s
liberator, embraced him with all of her aching heart, and then killed his
unwanted seed, and died from AIDS. Should we not mourn the pains and loss
of American princesses, and their children? With increased interest in,
and understanding of our young women and girls, their transitions to
womanhood, their souls pains, and their responses to life, we are going
to, God Willing, save ourselves from counterculture killing us softly. One
day, we are going to truly be free. Believe it or not, the prophet
Muhammad said more than 1400 years ago that the best of men are those who
are best to their women, which implies the same for societies,
civilizations, etc.
Then I thought, "well,
yes, we should be free, but so should the people of Palestine, men and
women. And so should the people of Iraq, and people of some other points,
east and west." Then I asked, "who will free them"? And so
today I announce the formation of the " The People’s Coalition to
Free Israel and Palestine and Anyone Else who wants to be Free, Even if
they don’t know it yet, and still wants to join the Coalition." The
objective of the coalition is to spread knowledge and spirit of freedom to
every corner of the globe, allowing mankind to become reacquainted with
the following facts:
1. We are not descendants of apes.
2. We have something of God within us.
3. Even the angels bow down to, serve, protect and pray for the success of
mankind
4. God created us free men and women.
5. We are captives due to sin.
6. Satan has no authority over the pure of heart and these are the free
men and women.
7. God forgives and guides mankind from the lowest depths of despair to
the highest achievements, if we just believe, have faith and follow His
guidance as it has been revealed in various Holy Scriptures, or Books.
8. Free men and women will inherit the earth.
9. Freedom begins in hearts, and manifests outwardly, and not the other
way around.
To join the coalition one
need only recognize that mankind is a brotherhood. If the brotherhood is
to succeed, we must first free ourselves individually, then work to free
others. This path to individual freedom begins with knowledge, repentance,
reform, and reaffirmation of our belief in One God, (Tawhîd) which is
also unity. It progresses through resolve to obey God’s guidance, it
then grows through individual (purity) brotherhood, to the collective
pursuit of the freedom of all mankind, through prayer and acts of kindness
that encourage love, restores trust "in" and between human
beings, and destroys cynicism and evil. These acts of kindness and love
take root, spread and grow because they are the seed planted by servants
of God, the good word that bears fruit.
About the Author:
Dr. Anisa Abd el Fattah is the President of the National Association of
Muslim American Women, and is associated with the International
Association for Muslim Women and Children, a UN accredited NGO with the UN
Habitat conference, and the Divison on the Inalienable Rights of the
Palestinians. She is the past President of the United Association
for Studies and Research, a northern Va. research institute and think
tank. She is the Assistant Director of the Islamic Political Action
Council of America, and a member of the Board of Directors for (CAIR),
Council on American Islamic Relations. She co-authored with Dr. Ahmed
Yousef, "The Agent: Truth Behind the Anti-Muslim Campaign in
America", and "Islam and America: A New Reading." She is
also the Editor of the Middle East Affairs Journal (MEAJ) house of organ
of UASR. She is a regular contributor to the American Muslim,
published by the Muslim American Society. Sister Anisa also
authored, "Justice and Normative Law: Common Ground Underlying
Christian-Muslim Cooperation," and "Revolution, The People,
Basic Rights, and Social Order; The Institutionalization of the Islamic
Revolution in Iran."
With permission from the author:
Contact Info: Anisa Abd el Fattah dialogue@ibn.net |