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هو الذي أمر الله نبيه بالاستزادة منه، فعلَّمه أن يقول:
{وَقُل رَّبِّ زِدْنِي عِلْمًا} [طه:114].
روى أبو داود في سننه من حديث أبي الدرداء:
أن النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم قال: «مَنْ سَلَكَ طَرِيقًا يَطْلُبُ فِيهِ عِلْمًا، سَلَكَ اللَّهُ بِهِ طَرِيقًا مِنْ طُرُقِ الْجَنَّةِ، وَإِنَّ الْمَلَائِكَةَ لَتَضَعُ أَجْنِحَتَهَا رِضًا لِطَالِبِ الْعِلْمِ، وَإِنَّ الْعَالِمَ لَيَسْتَغْفِرُ لَهُ مَنْ فِي السَّمَاوَاتِ، وَمَنْ فِي الأَرْضِ، وَالْحِيتَانُ فِي جَوْفِ الْمَاءِ، وَإِنَّ فَضْلَ الْعَالِمِ عَلَى الْعَابِدِ كَفَضْلِ الْقَمَرِ لَيْلَةَ الْبَدْرِ عَلَى سَائِرِ الْكَوَاكِبِ، وَإِنَّ الْعُلَمَاءَ وَرَثَةُ الأَنْبِيَاءِ، وَإِنَّ الأَنْبِيَاءَ لَمْ يُوَرِّثُوا دِينَارًا وَلَا دِرْهَمًا، وَرَّثُوا الْعِلْمَ، فَمَنْ أَخَذَهُ أَخَذَ بِحَظٍّ وَافِرٍ» ..
وهذا النوع من العلم هو الذي أنزله الله لهداية البشر، فمن تمسك به اهتدى ومن تركه ضل،
قال تعالى:
{قُلْ إِن ضَلَلْتُ فَإِنَّمَا أَضِلُّ عَلَى نَفْسِي وَإِنِ اهْتَدَيْتُ فَبِمَا يُوحِي إِلَيَّ رَبِّي إِنَّهُ سَمِيعٌ قَرِيب} [سبأ: 50]..
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Moment documentary maker 'is punched, kicked and choked by five migrants' after entering 'no-go' zone in Swedish city
Mail Online
- US producer Ami Horowitz was examining the effects of immigration in Sweden
- He said he was immediately set upon after entering the Husby area of Stockholm
- Film-maker says he was beaten and choked after being dragged into a building
Published:
13:34 GMT, 12 December 2016
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Updated:
15:33 GMT, 12 December 2016
This
is the moment a documentary maker says he was punched, kicked and
choked by five migrants after entering a 'no-go' zone in Stockholm.
US producer Ami Horowitz travelled to the Swedish capital to examine the effects of immigration in the country.
But
after entering the Husby area of the city, he claims he was immediately
set upon by a gang of men who took objection to him filming.
A
sound recording captures the moment he says he was set upon in an
'unprovoked attack' before being dragged off to a nearby building.
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US producer Ami Horowitz (pictured)
travelled to the Swedish capital to examine the effects of immigration
in the country only to be attacked by five men in a city neighbourhood
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Horowitz (pictured) said he travelled
to Sweden to determine the accuracy of reports that so-called no-go
zones had formed in Swedish cities
After entering the Husby area of the
city, he claims he was immediately set upon by a gang of men who took
objection to him filming. At one point in the audio recording a man says
'let me see' before Horowitz shouts 'help, help'
Horowitz
can be heard asking 'How come it's a problem to film here?' before
an unidentified man answers: 'I don't want to be filmed.'
When
Horowitz asks why, the men start talking in Arabic before the
film-maker is apparently grabbed - despite demonstrating he is not
filming anything.
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A man
then says 'let me see' before Horowitz shouts 'help, help.' The audio
soon goes silent when his microphone goes out of range.
Mr
Horowitz, from Los Angeles, feared he was going to be 'finished off'
before someone entered the property, scaring off his attackers.
'Nothing prompted the assault other then our presence,' he said.
'My crew ran off when they approached, but since I was miked we have the first few seconds of the attack.
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Ami Horowitz interviewed a number of Swedes about their attitudes towards immigration
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Horowitz said he told police about the attack but that he was told that nothing could be done
'They
repeatedly punched, kicked and choked me, as a number of bystanders
watched. Eventually they dragged me into a building, which at the time I
assumed was to finish me off.
'Once
inside the apartment building vestibule, they resumed their vicious
attack. But seconds later someone opened an apartment door directly
above us, and it luckily spooked them enough to run away.'
Horowitz,
who also made a documentary called UN Me criticising the United
Nations, said he told police about the attack but that he was told that
nothing could be done.
Husby,
home to large communities of migrants, was the starting point for mass
riots that spread across the capital's poorer suburbs in 2013.
The riots started a debate about social inequality, poverty and immigration in Sweden.
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Horowitz interview Swedes and migrants as he examined attitudes towards immigration in the country
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The film maker said he travelled to
Sweden to determine the accuracy of reports that so-called no-go zones
had formed in Swedish cities
Horowitz said he travelled to Sweden to determine the accuracy of reports that so-called no-go zones had formed in major cities.
He
said Sweden had taken in 'more refugees from Islamic countries over the
past several years, per capita, than any other Western country'.
'These
actions also happen to be a great source of pride among Swedes for
doing something that one could only characterize as a selfless act of
humanity.'
He
added: 'I am a product of immigration and not only do I not have an
issue with immigration I am one of its biggest proponents.
'But
the reality of the situation, particularly across Europe, is that
wholesale acceptance of migrants from Islamic countries is connected
with deepening social issues across the continent.'
Filmmaker Ami Horowitz Attacked by Muslim Gang in Swedish No-Go Zone
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As reported by the UK Daily Mail, Horowitz was in the Swedish capital to examine the effects of immigration in the country, but after entering the Husby area of the city. Husby, home to large communities of migrants, was the starting point for mass riots that spread across the capital's poorer suburbs in 2013.
Horowitz said Sweden had taken in "more refugees from Islamic countries over the past several years, per capita, than any other Western country. These actions also happen to be a great source of pride among Swedes for doing something that one could only characterize as a selfless act of humanity.
"I am a product of immigration," he continued, "and not only do I not have an issue with immigration I am one of its biggest proponents. But the reality of the situation, particularly across Europe, is that wholesale acceptance of migrants from Islamic countries is connected with deepening social issues across the continent."
Once in Husby, Horowitz was immediately accosted by a gang of migrants who refused to let him film. The gang actually dragged Horowitz off into a nearby building before being scared off by someone's approach.
A sound recording captures the moment the filmmaker says he was set upon in the "unprovoked attack." The Daily Mail has more:
Horowitz can be heard asking, "How come it's a problem to film here?" An unidentified man answers: "I don't want to be filmed."
When Horowitz asks why, the men start talking in Arabic before he is seized, despite demonstrating that he is not filming anything.
A man then says 'let me see' before Horowitz shouts 'help, help.' The audio soon goes silent when his microphone goes out of range."Nothing prompted the assault other than our presence," he said:
"My crew ran off when they approached, but since I was miked we have the first few seconds of the attack. They repeatedly punched, kicked and choked me, as a number of bystanders watched. Eventually they dragged me into a building, which at the time I assumed was to finish me off. Once inside the apartment building vestibule, they resumed their vicious attack. But seconds later someone opened an apartment door directly above us, and it luckily spooked them enough to run away."
Horowitz reported the incident to the police but was told
nothing could be done -- and that's the very definition of a no-go zone.
Read more: http://www.truthrevolt.org/news/filmmaker-ami-horowitz-attacked-muslim-gang-swedish-no-go-zone
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Embassy: No-go zones 'do not exist in Sweden'
THE LOCAL se
Police on the Serbian-Hungarian border. Photo: Sofia Eriksson/TT
Sweden's embassy in Budapest has sharply rebuked Hungary after an
official leaflet claimed that Stockholm and other European cities had
become "no-go areas".
Flyers warning of "hundreds of no-go areas
in European cities", which highlighted Stockholm along with London,
Brussels, Marseille, Berlin and the Copenhagen-Malmö area, were this
month sent to millions of households in Hungary ahead of its referendum
next month on EU refugee quotas, reports the Financial Times.The leaflets claimed that migrants have overrun hundreds of "no-go" areas in Europe which "the authorities cannot keep under control" and where "the norms of the host society (…) barely prevail".
Counsellor Anna Boda, the Deputy Head of Mission at the Swedish Embassy in Hungary, told The Local via email on Friday that representatives from Sweden, as well as Germany and the UK, have been in contact with Hungary's Foreign Minister Peter Szijarto to protest against "the false information".
"It is important to us that accurate information about Sweden is given to the citizens of Hungary. The embassy has therefore had reason to object sharply to a map of Europe with red markings in a handful of member states, including Sweden, in which the Hungarian government claims that so-called 'no-go zones' exist, where police and the state have no control over citizens' safety," she said.
A number of Swedish cities, including Gothenburg and Malmö, have hit the headlines recently over spates of car burnings and unrest. Police have listed 15 districts in Sweden as "especially vulnerable areas" where crime and poverty rates are high. However, they are not formally referred to as 'no-go zones'.
"It is important to be clear: such zones, however they are labelled or defined, do not exist in Sweden. It is of course very unfortunate when, as in this case, incorrect information is spread to Hungarian citizens who thereby risk getting a biased picture of our Europe and individual member states," said Boda.
She added that embassy representatives had spoken to the Hungarian foreign ministry about the controversial map as early as this spring, after it was first published on a government website.
READ ALSO: The eight real 'no-go' zones in Stockholm
The flyers it was reprinted on this month were distributed ahead of a referendum in Hungary on October 2nd on whether or not to accept EU plans to resettle migrants into the country, which the government led by conservative Prime Minister Viktor Orban strongly opposes.
Sweden, which took in an unprecedented 163,000 asylum seekers last year, wants to send around 1000 people back to Hungary under the Dublin Convention, which states that refugees should seek asylum in the EU country where they were first registered.
"From a Swedish perspective, it is important that those challenges Europe is facing in terms of the increasing number of people fleeing war, terror and oppression around the world can be met through common solutions within the EU as well as globally," said Boda.
A spokesperson for the Hungarian Embassy in Stockholm told The Local on Monday that it had used the "journalistic term" no-go zones to refer to the same vulnerable areas mentioned in the official police report.
Last month, after headlines were published in Turkey urging people not to travel to Sweden, citing a high number of reported rapes, a spokesperson for the Swedish foreign ministry told The Local that it was "not the first time rumours [were] being spread about Sweden in other countries".
When asked at the time if he was concerned that the claims would harm Sweden's international reputation, he replied: "I would not say concerned, but we always make sure that if there are rumours or questions about Sweden we respond to them."
Read more: http://www.thelocal.se/20160923/embassy-no-go-zones-do-not-exist-in-sweden-hungary
ISIS burns 2 Turkish servicemen alive, releases gruesome video
RT
Screenshot from the ISIS-released video
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Islamic State terrorists have released a video which purportedly
shows two captured Turkish soldiers being burned alive in Aleppo
province, Syria. Jihadists said it was a revenge for Ankara’s
involvement in a "war against Muslims".
The video titled “The Cross Shield,”
which was apparently released by Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL)
but is not being shared for ethical reasons, shows two men alleged to
be Turkish servicemen being burned alive somewhere in the countryside.
The servicemen are shown chained in cages. Terrorists then lead them on all fours to their execution site, while the executioner refers to them as “dogs”. The two men are heard presenting themselves off camera as members of Turkish Gendarmerie Intelligence Organization, a controversial agency. However, on camera, the men simply urge Turks to stop “fighting Muslims.”
READ MORE: Turkey reinforces Syria operation with 300 elite commandos – report
The executioner accuses the Turkish government and President Erdogan of “burning Muslims” before setting the prisoners on fire until they burn to death.
The video appears to have been an impressively staged production, shot from several angles in high-definition and high-speed cameras, and sound tracked with religious songs. The authenticity of the video could not be independently verified.
The gruesome footage is reminiscent of the burning of captured Jordanian pilot Lt. Muath al-Kaseasbeh released in 2015. Jordan authorities tried to negotiate the exchange of the pilot for two convicted terrorists, but IS brutally executed the pilot instead, which led to public outrage and ultimately to the execution of the terrorists in question.
Turkey officially entered the Syrian war on August 24, starting an operation dubbed ‘Euphrates Shield’. Ankara deployed ground and air forces to northern parts of its neighboring country, with the stated goal of retaking areas held by Islamic State and securing its southern borders.
READ MORE: Erdogan backtracks on Syria goals after call with Putin, says terrorists are only target
Ankara’s forces, however, also engaged Kurdish YPG militia forces on multiple occasions, while many analysts claimed that suppressing Kurdish enclaves in Syria was the true goal of the Euphrates Shield.
Turkey’s President Erdogan stated late in November that the goal of the operation was even a different one – to “end the rule of the tyrant al-Assad.” Such statements have caused consternation in Moscow, and the Kremlin asked the Turkish president to elaborate, after which Erdogan backtracked.
The servicemen are shown chained in cages. Terrorists then lead them on all fours to their execution site, while the executioner refers to them as “dogs”. The two men are heard presenting themselves off camera as members of Turkish Gendarmerie Intelligence Organization, a controversial agency. However, on camera, the men simply urge Turks to stop “fighting Muslims.”
READ MORE: Turkey reinforces Syria operation with 300 elite commandos – report
The executioner accuses the Turkish government and President Erdogan of “burning Muslims” before setting the prisoners on fire until they burn to death.
The video appears to have been an impressively staged production, shot from several angles in high-definition and high-speed cameras, and sound tracked with religious songs. The authenticity of the video could not be independently verified.
The gruesome footage is reminiscent of the burning of captured Jordanian pilot Lt. Muath al-Kaseasbeh released in 2015. Jordan authorities tried to negotiate the exchange of the pilot for two convicted terrorists, but IS brutally executed the pilot instead, which led to public outrage and ultimately to the execution of the terrorists in question.
Turkey officially entered the Syrian war on August 24, starting an operation dubbed ‘Euphrates Shield’. Ankara deployed ground and air forces to northern parts of its neighboring country, with the stated goal of retaking areas held by Islamic State and securing its southern borders.
READ MORE: Erdogan backtracks on Syria goals after call with Putin, says terrorists are only target
Ankara’s forces, however, also engaged Kurdish YPG militia forces on multiple occasions, while many analysts claimed that suppressing Kurdish enclaves in Syria was the true goal of the Euphrates Shield.
Turkey’s President Erdogan stated late in November that the goal of the operation was even a different one – to “end the rule of the tyrant al-Assad.” Such statements have caused consternation in Moscow, and the Kremlin asked the Turkish president to elaborate, after which Erdogan backtracked.
Woman beaten with stick in India for resisting sexual assault (VIDEO)
RT
Video of the incident appeared online. © FLAME MEDIA / YouTube
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A woman was beaten at a marketplace in India by men who
allegedly attempted to molest her. The victim of the assault has
reportedly threatened to shoot herself if her attackers are not brought
to justice.
Video of the incident,
which took place in Uttar Pradesh in India’s Mainpuri district, shows
the woman in a brawl with a group of men when another man approaches
with a large stick and proceeds to strike her with it.
The woman reportedly asked men at the market for directions before they attempted to grope her and remove her dupatta (head covering). When she resisted, she was beaten with a stick and the men shouted abusive language at her.
The woman’s husband was also struck, according to the reports, while her daughter witnessed the incident.
In the video, the woman can be seen bleeding and is reported to have sustained head injuries. She registered a complaint with police and reportedly threatened to shoot herself if the culprits were not arrested.
Three people are being sought by police in relation to the incident, an official told The Indian Express. One of the suspects, Anand Yadav, was arrested Wednesday morning.
READ MORE: 10yo Indian girl stripped, set ablaze, thrown in abandoned well for resisting rape attempt
Earlier this month, a 10-year-old schoolgirl suffered burns to 60 percent of her body after kerosene was poured on her. She told police she had been resisting rape by two men at the time.
Read more: https://www.rt.com/news/371194-woman-beaten-india-molestation/
The woman reportedly asked men at the market for directions before they attempted to grope her and remove her dupatta (head covering). When she resisted, she was beaten with a stick and the men shouted abusive language at her.
The woman’s husband was also struck, according to the reports, while her daughter witnessed the incident.
In the video, the woman can be seen bleeding and is reported to have sustained head injuries. She registered a complaint with police and reportedly threatened to shoot herself if the culprits were not arrested.
READ MORE: 10yo Indian girl stripped, set ablaze, thrown in abandoned well for resisting rape attempt
Earlier this month, a 10-year-old schoolgirl suffered burns to 60 percent of her body after kerosene was poured on her. She told police she had been resisting rape by two men at the time.
Read more: https://www.rt.com/news/371194-woman-beaten-india-molestation/
‘Migrants want Sharia law in Swedish no-go zones’
RT
Firefighters extinguish a fire which had damaged cars
after the vehicles had been set alight, in Malmo, Sweden © Johan Nilsson
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For years European authorities have denied any problem with
Muslim immigration, but now crisis is exploding and is getting worse,
with the number of so called “no-go” areas in Sweden rising, says Ingrid
Carlqvist, editor-in-chief of Swedish newspaper Dispatch International.
A recent report suggests
Swedish police are failing to control the country's suburbs following
the creation of as many as 55 so-called 'no-go zones'. The police have
reportedly been verbally attacked when trouble flares in the areas. A
number of incidents have involved officers being pelted with stones.
Vandalism, drug crime, and sexual assaults are also reported.
The Swedish public is on edge after a gunman who injured at least four people in the city of Malmo remains at large.
RT: All the risks are listed on a leaflet issued by Hungary. The pamphlet claims hundreds of completely lawless 'no-go zones' exist in Europe especially in Sweden. However, the Swedish embassy in Hungary has dismissed Budapest's claims - saying no such areas exist. Do you think these leaflets are an exaggeration?
Ingrid Carlqvist: No, it’s not. This is just semantics. The Swedish authorities don’t want to call them ‘no-go zones.’ They think that ‘no -go zones’ is place where no one can enter. But that is not what normal people mean. They mean that the ambulances can’t go there without police escort. When the police come there, they will get stoned and people will try to set fire to police cars and so on. They are lawless areas – and that is what people call ‘no-go zones’. No normal person would ever go inside there.
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RT:You’re basically saying that Hungary’s claims are correct? Is it a real reflection of Europe now?
IC: Not all of Europe. But what we see here is that people in these areas, the people who live there, who are mostly Muslims are actually saying this. When Swedish journalists go in there, they just tell them to “f*** off,” because this is not Sweden. They are trying to impose Sharia law in these areas and they are doing a good job about it. The police could do things: they could go in there and just stop all of it when they set fire to the cars and when they throw stones, they could do something. But the longer they wait, the more impossible this job will be of course, because now we have at least 55 of these zones in Sweden.
RT: And what about Sweden, as media claim there are up to 55 so-called 'no-go zones' in the suburbs. How accurate is this information, given Stockholm has denied it?
IC: It’s accurate, because it is the truth. The Swedish authorities and the European authorities for so many years have been claiming that there is no problem with Muslim immigration; that they will become just like us in one generation or so, and we will have no problems with it. So they have been denying the problem for so many years and now it is exploding, because there are so many of them and it becomes worse by the day. We have this police force – three police officers quit their jobs every day. Most of them are trying to find other jobs, because the job is horrible: they don’t get paid enough; they are in danger, and the head of police won’t let them do their jobs. If they don’t do something very forceful right now, you will actually have big parts of Sweden where the police cannot control the law anymore. You have to do it now, today.
The Swedish public is on edge after a gunman who injured at least four people in the city of Malmo remains at large.
RT: All the risks are listed on a leaflet issued by Hungary. The pamphlet claims hundreds of completely lawless 'no-go zones' exist in Europe especially in Sweden. However, the Swedish embassy in Hungary has dismissed Budapest's claims - saying no such areas exist. Do you think these leaflets are an exaggeration?
Ingrid Carlqvist: No, it’s not. This is just semantics. The Swedish authorities don’t want to call them ‘no-go zones.’ They think that ‘no -go zones’ is place where no one can enter. But that is not what normal people mean. They mean that the ambulances can’t go there without police escort. When the police come there, they will get stoned and people will try to set fire to police cars and so on. They are lawless areas – and that is what people call ‘no-go zones’. No normal person would ever go inside there.
RT ✔ @RT_com
Crisis in Sweden: Number of 'no-go zones' rises as police lose control http://on.rt.com/7q7l
RT:You’re basically saying that Hungary’s claims are correct? Is it a real reflection of Europe now?
IC: Not all of Europe. But what we see here is that people in these areas, the people who live there, who are mostly Muslims are actually saying this. When Swedish journalists go in there, they just tell them to “f*** off,” because this is not Sweden. They are trying to impose Sharia law in these areas and they are doing a good job about it. The police could do things: they could go in there and just stop all of it when they set fire to the cars and when they throw stones, they could do something. But the longer they wait, the more impossible this job will be of course, because now we have at least 55 of these zones in Sweden.
URGENT: 4 injured in gun attack in Swedish city of Malmo, suspect at large http://on.rt.com/7q8a
RT: And what about Sweden, as media claim there are up to 55 so-called 'no-go zones' in the suburbs. How accurate is this information, given Stockholm has denied it?
IC: It’s accurate, because it is the truth. The Swedish authorities and the European authorities for so many years have been claiming that there is no problem with Muslim immigration; that they will become just like us in one generation or so, and we will have no problems with it. So they have been denying the problem for so many years and now it is exploding, because there are so many of them and it becomes worse by the day. We have this police force – three police officers quit their jobs every day. Most of them are trying to find other jobs, because the job is horrible: they don’t get paid enough; they are in danger, and the head of police won’t let them do their jobs. If they don’t do something very forceful right now, you will actually have big parts of Sweden where the police cannot control the law anymore. You have to do it now, today.
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