[QUOTE=David Gould;906779]I hestitate to bring this up but the need for this Muslim man is urgent. Can anyone help?
30/01/2008
Action Alert: Protest Farid Hilali's Extradition
Salaam Alaykum,
Firstly, jazakhallah khair to all for taking the time to read this urgent campaign pack relating to
the extradition ruling of Farid Hilali.
Subsequent to the attacks on the USA in 2001, a climate of fear has been placed over the
Muslim community in the UK; a fear that has resulted through a combination of negative press
reports, draconian infringement upon freedom of speech, and legislation being passed in
direct contravention of basic human rights laws.
Sadly, some members of the Muslim community have been prosecuted under these laws and
in some cases wrongly. It appears now that there is a hidden crime, though not specified
directly in legislation yet widely viewed as a crime by the authorities - that of being a
practising Muslim.
Also distressing is that once brothers and sisters are detained or convicted, their treatment
becomes worse mainly because the Muslim community is not supporting them due to a
number of factors including the continuing cycle of fear, intimidation and press bias. It is time
to break that cycle, speak out and offer our support as we are required to do under our
obligations as Muslims.
The Government’s attitude to rehabilitation of Muslim offenders is genuinely shocking. Unless
we take action through legitimate protest and support, this can only polarise the Muslim
community still further. It is somewhat ironic that the British Government is passing the
majority of their legislation on the basis that they are to "protect freedom", whilst curtailing the
freedom of citizens to practise their religion freely.
We do not have to agree with the crimes that the prisoners have been convicted of; believe
they are innocent, or believe in their causes. This is an issue of human rights and
brotherhood, not one of allegiance and partisanship to their specific alleged or real
motivations or actions.
Every Muslim has the right to be treated fairly and without prejudice when incarcerated within
the prison system, and as such I thank you for taking the time to take part in this campaign.
Jabir ibn Abdullah reported that our beloved Prophet Muhammad (saw) said, "No man helps a
Muslim at a time when his honour is being belittled or his rights violated except that Allah will
help him at a place in which he loves to have His help." [Abu Dawud]
Walaykum Salaam,
Umar Abdullah, Help The Prisoners
info@helptheprisoners.org
Acknowledgements
Jazakhallah Khair to the Islamic Human Rights Commission for the inspiration behind the
campaign packs, as well as Arani Solicitors and others for providing support and help in
devising this document.
See also
http://www.cageprisoners.com