The Babar Ahmad 100,000 Appeal

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I found this about him
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babar_Ahmad

He's very intelligent masha'Allah .. An engineer
Reminds me of al'awlaqi ..
They don't like free thinking Muslim intellectuals in the west do they?

He was a very intelligent man. He did very well at university and then went onto work in the IT department of one of the best Universities in the world - Imperial University in London. Hes also married with kids.
 
Why are we being so pessimistic about it? :( We've already reached the target

102,930

WE WIN
ALLAHU AKBAR

Hold your horses, the govt. has to agree to push for it, to decide if the votes actually count in the petition or not - is a bit presumptious of us.

The votes don't free him from prison, the just force the govt. of the UK to ask USA for his trial to be differed to the UK.

That's all.
 
^^^^ A very good point indeed.

The west is even capable of saying, "we wanted only 100k, not even 1 more than that. You've already exceeded the limit. you choked our servers. Muslims have now also started online terrorism. Crashing servers. Let's invade Maldives now." :skeleton:
 
Would they now (eyeroll) haha. Bro, I think if every masjid made the elaan during Friday prayers n the UK, we woulda probably bought our own hosting space and pushed that in the UK govts. face.

Try that. I wish.

The sad fact remains that even here in the UK, we have a very sectarian Islam, and masjid to masjid will all ask "Is Babar a brelwi? sufi? deobandi?" etc etc etc... shame on us. Truly, shame on us.
 
Alhamdulilah for reaching the target. May Allah reward everyone who signed. Ameen
 
He was a very intelligent man. He did very well at university and then went onto work in the IT department of one of the best Universities in the world - Imperial University in London. Hes also married with kids.

Al7mdlilah .. Although I can just imagine how this must be torture on his family... Also I think he IS an intelligent man hopefully not in the past tense...
 
The way Babar Ahmed has been locked up reminds me of when Prophet Yunus (as) was trapped in the whale's belly. Surely this is a great trial for our brother. May Allah make him of the repentant and seeking of Allah's help alone. May Allah forgive him and free him of the charges against him. Ameen



"And indeed Yunus is one of the Noble Messengers. When he left towards the laden ship, Then lots were drawn and he became of those who were pushed into the sea." [Surah Al-Saffat, verse 139-141]

And were he not one of those who glorified Allah, He would have remained in its belly till the Day when all will be raised." [Surah Al-Saffat, verse 142-144]
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-15573941

Babar Ahmad parliamentary e-petition hits 100,000
By Dominic Casciani Home affairs correspondent

An e-petition supporting a terrorism suspect held for seven years without charge has topped 100,000 signatures, the level for a parliamentary debate.

Babar Ahmad is challenging extradition to the United States where he could be jailed for life.

His family is urging the Director of Public Prosecutions to try him in the UK where the alleged offences occurred.

Mr Ahmad is waiting for a final ruling on his case from the European Court of Human Rights.

The US alleges that Mr Ahmad was responsible for a global fund-raising campaign for extremists in Afghanistan and Chechnya through a website operated from south London but technically based in the US. He denies doing anything wrong.

Mr Ahmad was first arrested by the Metropolitan Police in 2003 but then released without charge. The force later paid him £60,000 compensation after admitting that he had been assaulted during arrest.

In 2004 he was arrested again to face extradition to the US and since then he has been held in maximum security prison units. Two British judges who have dealt with Mr Ahmad's case have raised concerns, with one describing his continuing detention as an "ordeal".

The e-petition to put Babar Ahmad on trial in the UK topped 100,000 after a community campaign run by his family attracted the support of celebrities including boxer Amir Khan and comedian Mark Thomas. As of Thursday morning, the petition was the fourth most popular on the e-petition website.

The petition says: "In June 2011, the… Joint Committee on Human Rights urged the UK government to change the law so that Babar Ahmad's perpetual threat of extradition is ended without further delay.

"Since all of the allegations against Babar Ahmad are said to have taken place in the UK, we call upon the British Government to put him on trial in the UK and support British Justice for British Citizens."
Parliamentary debate

In a statement, Mr Ahmad's family said: "Our solicitors have prepared a fresh file of evidence to the Director of Public Prosecutions Keir Starmer QC proving that the CPS should have prosecuted Babar in 2004.
Babar Ahmad being led into court Legal battle: UK courts approved extradition

"Over 100,000 members of the British public now ask the DPP to confirm that he will instruct independent counsel to conduct an urgent full re-review of this case so that Babar Ahmad can be put on trial in the UK.

"We also ask the coalition government to confirm that a full Parliamentary debate will be held about Babar's case with a view to putting him on trial in the UK."

"We are overwhelmed by the amount of support for Babar's case. This shows that the British public is still prepared to stand up against injustice."

Under the e-petition rules, if an issue tops 100,000 signatures before a deadline, it becomes eligible for a possible debate in the House of Commons. Last month saw the first such debate when MPs discussed releasing documents relating to the Hillsborough disaster.

Although the e-petition has reached the target, it is far from certain that MPs will pick up the issue. E-petition debates can only take during parlimentary time allocated for backbench motions - and most MPs have their own topics which they wish to have debated.

The rules also state: "If the subject of the e-petition is currently going through legal proceedings, it may be inappropriate for a debate to be held."

The current most popular e-petition, to withdraw benefits from anyone convicted of involvement in London's riots, has not been debated by MPs.
 
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^JazaakiAllah khayr for that news item.

Under the e-petition rules, if an issue tops 100,000 signatures before a deadline, it becomes eligible for a possible debate in the House of Commons. Last month saw the first such debate when MPs discussed releasing documents relating to the Hillsborough disaster.

Although the e-petition has reached the target, it is far from certain that MPs will pick up the issue. E-petition debates can only take during parlimentary time allocated for backbench motions - and most MPs have their own topics which they wish to have debated.

The rules also state: "If the subject of the e-petition is currently going through legal proceedings, it may be inappropriate for a debate to be held."

The current most popular e-petition, to withdraw benefits from anyone convicted of involvement in London's riots, has not been debated by MPs.

It's important to still keep the momentum going with the petition, right up til the closing date, and not to feel that we've already got there. Each extra signature shows how strongly people feel about this injustice, and also, my feeling is that someone in the goverment will scrutinize it and compare to the electoral register etc, and try to discount as many signatures as they can as being invalid for various reasons, so the more there are to begin with, even if some do get discounted, the greater the chance of there still being over 100,000 valid signatures by the end of it.

And there is still no guarantee it will be debated, and if it is, no guarantee of the outcome. It'd be good if people could write to their local MPs a short letter bringing their attention to Babar's plight. Perhaps that would increase the chances of it being debated.

And of course, make du'aa and more du'aa.. may Allah accept it, ameen, for He has Power over all things.
 
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Alhamdulilah!

InshaAllah one step closer to freedom for our brother Barbar Ahmed. I'm so happy we reached 100 K, but we want our brother free! InshaALlah ya rab soon.
 
please continue spreading the details!-some submissions will be rejected due to incorrect information
 
Mashallah a great improvement in the last few weeks!
Number of signatures: 120,730
Closing: 10/11/2011
 
Number of signatures:
139,037

It is related that Anas ibn Malik was heard to say that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "Help your brother, whether he is inflicting wrong or is wronged."
Al Bukhari Chapter 49. Book of Injustices
 
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We're in the final 12 hours now...
 
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Just over an hour left now. It stands at 140,139. There's still time for a final push if anyone hasn't signed it yet.
 
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