Iraq: 150 families escape from ISIS control into Sinjar

Ahlul Bayt News Agency – The member of Sinjar council Maisr Haji announced on Tuesday, that Peshmerga forces have received about 150 families that fled from areas under ISIS control south of Sinjar, expecting to receive more families in the coming days.

Haji said, “Peshmerga forces received, today, about 150 families that have fled from areas under the control of the ISIS organization,” noting that, “All the families are from the population of Alqabussiya village south of the city of Sinjar.”

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ISIS withdraws from Syria to Iraq

Ahlul Bayt News Agency – The so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights announced that Da’ish (ISIS) organization started leaving Syrian territories towards Mosul city, Iraq.

The Observatory added that Da’ish members and their families began moving from Syrian Riqa city to Iraq.

No other details were given.

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Syrian man kills judge at ISIS Sharia Court for beheading his brother

Ahlul Bayt News Agency – A Syrian young man killed a judge from the radical group of Islamic State (ISIS) along with two of his escorts in the city of Manbij in Aleppo province, north Syria, local sources reported on Wednesday.

After killing the ISIS judge in Manbij, the man has committed suicide by shooting himself.

“The young man has shot dead a Tunisian national, who served as a judge at the ISIS-linked Sharia Court in Manbij,” said an eyewitness  on the condition of anonymity, Kurdish Independent Agency reported.  

The incident took place on Tuesday, after the Sharia Court beheaded several family members of the Syrian young man.

“The same judge had order the beheading of at least three family members of the man, including his brother,”  the source reported.

“He took revenge and killed himself afterwards to avoid falling in the hands of Daesh (ISIS).”

In the meantime, dozens of people took to the street in Manbij to protest against ISIS atrocities. However, the group opened fire on the protesters, killing at least two and wounding several others. The rest of the protesters were arrested, said activists in Manbij.

This is the third protest organized by the people of Manbij in two months, calling for the departure of the terror group from their city and denouncing its violations against civilians.

The terror group has captured the city of Manbij more than a year and a half ago, after battles with the Syrian opposition forces.

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355 ISIS targets in Syria destroyed by Russian air force in last 48 hours

Ahlul Bayt News Agency – Russia’s Armed forces staff said Wednesday that Russian air force carried out air raids against oil sites for ISIS terrorist organization, destroying 500 oil tanks that were smuggling oil from Syria to Iraq.

Meanwhile, a military source affirmed that 355 targets for seal-proclaimed Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist organization were destroyed in the countryside of Aleppo, Idleb, Raqqa and Dir Ezzor during the last 48 hours.

“The Russian air force, in cooperation with the Syrian air force, carried out 186 sorties against ISIS sites in Syria,” Syria news agency reported.

It added 26 command-centers, 35 depots, 28 fortified sites, 3 training camps, 8 explosive factories and 86 heavy-weapon stores for the ISIS were destroyed.

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Israel is blame for Paris attack

Ahlul Bayt News Agency – Chairman of the Dutch Socialist Party in the Netherlands has joined a growing chorus of argument that blame Israel for the Pris attacks, saying it was motivated by frustration at Israel.

Jan Marijnissen said the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians somehow ignited the attack on French civilians at cafes, show venues, soccer stadiums and restaurants.

“Their behavior eventually is connected also to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict,” said Marijnissen in an interview with the Dutch NPO Radio1 on Monday.

“The guys – I assume they were guys – who carried out the attacks probably come from a group of outraged people from the French suburbs,” he said, adding the conflict in Israel “is the growth medium for such an attack.”

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First Quran recitation ceremony hold in al-Askariyain shrine in Samarra

Ahlul Bayt News Agency – Dar al-Quran Center, affiliated to the Holy Shrine of Imam Ali, has held the first all-student Quran Recitation Ceremony in cooperation with al-Askariyain Holy Shrine in the holy city of Samarra.

“Within the College Quranic activities backed by the Holy Shrine of Imam Ali and in cooperation with al-Askariyain Holy Shrine, Dar al-Quran Center held a Quran Recitation Ceremony with participations from 90 students of the College of Pharmacy of Kufa University,” Sayyid Muhammad al-Mateen, director of the center, said.

From his part, the head of the Media Department of al-Askariyain Holy Shrine added, “The Holy Shrine has hosted the Kufa University students within its religious program,” pointing out that the holy shrine is continuously cooperating with various centers and institutions for the reception of delegations in order to provide the best services for offering pilgrimage to Imam Ali al-Hadi and Imam Hassan al-Askary, peace be upon them, and to establish different religious programs.


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Beware of the exaggerators: From ISIS to Islamophobes

As the world stands in mourning, its people united in the rejection of radicalism, voices have begun to rise above the crowds, crying for vengeance and swift retaliation against those they perceived as the guilty parties. More often than not, the weight of guilt has been thrown on Islam, the designated target of well-thinking seculars.

But while indeed justice requires to be served, especially when innocent lives have been sacrificed to the pyre of fascism, let us be cautious as we assess blame, or else we could stand to play directly in those hands we abhor most of all – those of Daesh, this plague which claimed itself of Islam.

While many groups and many men over the centuries have come bearing vengeful swords, admonishing the public for their transgressions against Islamic laws, most did so not in Islam’s name or out of love for its tenets, but to destroy those Islamic principles of compassion, measure and reason which continue to live on and inspire communities.

Bloodletting is not a pillar of Islam. Extremism, radicalism and spiritual devolution are the very negation of Islam’s message and the Truth it stands for.

This black flag army, those militants which sow death everywhere they go, breathe and move outside the realm of Islam; they are not of its people and they are not of its faith – their actions and their beliefs absolutely position them beyond the tenets of Islam and the message the last prophet of God, the prophet Muhammad (PBUH) carried forth a millennium ago.

Islam cannot be found in the heresy which was born in the arid and unforgiving sands of Nejd (Saudi Arabia). Islam should never be associated with the deviation of a pseud-scholar, and let’s face it – Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab, who brandished theo-fascism in the Hejaz several centuries ago so that his ambitions could be served.

One needs only to look back in the pages of history to recognize that this “new” terror we see shape up under ISIL’s flag is actually an old fear, one which was born at the end of the 18th century from the alliance of the House of Saud and Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab, the reformer.

Takfirism remains the founding principle of Wahhabism, the faith embraced by ISIL so completely that the two cannot be distinct from one another.

This marriage, or one might say alliance of convenience in between Al Saud and Wahhabism gave birth at the turn of the 19th century to a bloodshed of such genocidal proportion that can be compared to the horrors we are witnessing today.

As he sought to establish an independent kingdom, Abd al-Aziz Ibn Muhammad, Ibn Saud’s son and successor, used takfir to justify the wholesale slaughter of resistant populations. In 1801, his army sacked the holy city of Karbala in what is now Iraq, plundered the tomb of Imam Husayn, and slaughtered thousands of Shias, including women and children; in 1803, in fear and panic, the holy city of Mecca surrendered to the Saudi leader.

Daesh’s terror is indeed an old one.

But here is where we need to learn from past mistakes to ensure that evil is not repeated.

Terror returned because terror was allowed to return – by the agents of political powers who imagined themselves entitled to rule over the masses.

Just as Wahhabism rose a giant on the back of the House of Saud’s imperialistic ambitions several centuries ago, to become this cancer which has spread so far and so wide into the Islamic world that too many believe its philosophy to be that Islamic, Daesh was raised from the sands of Iraq and Syria so that Western powers could play their grand game of mass destabilization.

Let us remember the injunctions of Imam Ali, the son in law of the Prophet Muhammad and first Imam of Islam when he stressed, “Two types of people will be destroyed because of me: the extremist and the enemy.” He also stated that “The best stance towards me belongs to those who choose a moderate way.”

Imam Muhammad al-Baqir professed that “there are two categories of my Ummah which do not benefit from Islam: the extremists and those who believe in predestination.”

Imam Ja‘far al-Sadiq warned, “Beware of the exaggerators lest they deviate your children.” He stated that “The smallest thing that diverts a believer from his faith is sitting next to an extremist, listening to him, and confirming his words.”

Islam’s Imams foretold the heresy which we see today play out, and therefore their words should stand testimony of this war we wage against ignorance, bigotry and radicalism.

But if millions of Muslims across the world have recognized the danger lurking behind the black flag army, the same cannot be said of Western capitals.

This November, as Europe woke up to the reality of takfirism its people might want to ponder over the bounty their foreign policies brought to their door. And while the West will mourn its dead, let us remember the thousands and the millions whose lives were too cut short by the blade of terror. Where is the outrage as Syrians, Iraqis, Afghans, Pakistanis, Yemenis and so many others die by the hands of takfirism? Where are the calls for vengeance, and the display of solidarity?

Have Western capitals fallen so completely under the spell of ethnocentrism that its people can no longer recognize the cruelty their grief underscores as they shun those cries the Middle East have let out for so many years?

France paid the ultimate price for the ultimate betrayal its officials committed by aligning themselves with those “moderate” militias in Syria which have committed heinous crimes against civilian populations. For they could not see beyond their desire to depose Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, they brought home the evil they thought they could control and wield.

Ultimately, France was beaten by the very monster it helped create.

And if fault indeed needs to be asserted, I’m afraid fault lies with those powers which continue to stand by terror’s side so that their armies could rise new empires to serve their leaders.

In an interview with Democracy Now, US General Wesley Clark shun an interesting light on those dealings Western powers have entertained in their conquest of the Middle East.

Recalling a conversation he had with US officials at the Pentagon, Gen. Clark noted: “I said, “Are we still going to war with Iraq?” And he said, “Oh, it’s worse than that.” He reached over on his desk. He picked up a piece of paper. And he said, “I just got this down from upstairs” — meaning the Secretary of Defense’s office — “today.” And he said, “This is a memo that describes how we’re going to take out seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq, and then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and, finishing off, Iran.” I said, “Is it classified?” He said, “Yes, sir.” I said, “Well, don’t show it to me.” And I saw him a year or so ago, and I said, “You remember that?” He said, “Sir, I didn’t show you that memo! I didn’t show it to you!””

Until we learn to face those political realities we are collectively running from, it is difficult to imagine how we could possibly offer but a weak defense against terror.

This fight against terror requires a grand alliance, a coalition of nations such as the one presented by Iran and Russia – one which is rooted in international law and the respect of national sovereignty.

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Egypt al-Azhar says ready to send ‘Moderate’ Preachers to France

Ahlul Bayt News Agency – The deputy of Egypt’s al-Azhar Sunni Islamic Center said the center is ready to send ‘moderate’ preachers and prayers leaders to France.

Abbas Shouman said they could help to combat extremists, al Hurra Arab news reported.

He also said the ideology of the Daesh (ISIL) terrorist group should be analyzed in order to fight the group.

Shouman said combating Daesh requires intellectual and cultural efforts as well as security measures.

“Before the Paris attacks, al-Azhar had told French authorities that there need to be moderate preachers and prayer leaders in the country,” he went on to say.

A series of coordinated terrorist attacks in and around the French capital left at least 150 people dead and some 200 others injured on Friday night.

The ISIL Takfiri terrorist group has claimed responsibility for the attacks, which have drawn worldwide condemnations.

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Senior Israeli spy arrested in Gaza

Ahlul Bayt News Agency –  Palestinian Security Forces in Gaza arrested “one of the most dangerous collaborators with Israel,” a person that security sources said has been working with an Israeli security agency since 2004 before being arrested in mid 2015.

The sources pointed out that the man has been working with five Israeli officers linked to Israel’s Shin Bet Security Agency.

The unidentified man was one of the most “active” members providing information about Palestinian resistance to Israel during its 2008, 2012, and 2014 wars on Gaza.

He also took part in several operations that led to the assassination of nearly ten high-ranking resistance officials during Israeli military attacks on the coastal enclave, and aided Israel in locating the resistance arms caches and tunnels.

The man was also responsible for locating dozens of homes, mosques, and police stations targeted during Israel’s devastating military offensive last summer, and gave information to Israel about the general opinion of Palestinian people towards Gaza siege, Shalit Swap Deal, and Israel’s three aggressions on the Strip.

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ISIS Information Minister killed in U.S. strike in west of Ramadi

Ahlul Bayt News Agency – The Information Minister in the radical group of the so-called Islamic State (ISIS) was reportedly killed in an airstrike by the U.S.-led coalition on the group’s headquarters in Iraq’s Ramadi, west of Anbar, officials reported on Tuesday.

“Salam Ismail Najm, who was serving as Minister of Information of Daesh (ISIS), was killed along with other armed escorts in an airstrike by the U.S.-led coalition forces in the district of Heet, west of Ramadi,” Ibrahim al-Fahdawi, head of the security committee in the district of Khalidiya north-east of Ramadi, said in a press statement.

“The attack resulted in the death and injury of dozens of militants in the main bastion of the group, causing large substantial damage,” the Iraqi official added.

Earlier this month, Abu Anas al-Rawi, ISIS governor of al-Jazeera west of Anbar, was killed at the hands of a group of Arab clans known as “Liwaa al-Assad” in Anbar, said an informed local.

“A force from Liwaa al-Assad carried out an operation in on an ISIS command center in the desert which connects the Anbar to Salahuddin,” the source added.

The operation led to the death of Abu Anas al-Rawi, in addition to a number of Iraqi militants of ISIS, beside the destruction of their armored vehicles, according to the source.

Backed by the U.S.-led coalition, Iraqi army forces has been striving to regain Anbar province in western Iraq from ISIS militants.

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