Friday, January 14, 2011

May it be the First of Many - Ben Ali Leaves Tunis

Tunisia's President Fascist Western Puppet Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali is looking for a country to run to at the moment in what will end up being either another American land grab from the French or a positive move in the direction of a return to Islamic roots in the Arab world. One thing is for certain, amongst an ummah that gets very little good news these days, it is a bit inspiring. All the more important to recognize that unexpected change is a part of life and that preparation and contemplation about the reality we live in is important. Please see the series of posts we released during these happenings, look through the pdf's, analyze how the economic work interrelates, the importance of having a solution, cooperatives as alternatives and etcetera. A revolution is only a revolution if there is a replacement of paradigm. Getting rid of a dictator presents oppurtunity but can only be positive if justice prevails. As justice can only prevail through Islam we encourage the Tunisians to return to Islam, implement the shariah and spread their movement throughout the Muslim world. Regardless, a message has been sent, but the struggle does not end here.   May Allah (swt) guide us all to a better condition, give us the courage to improve what we can of ourselves and the wisdom to know where, when and what we should do within our appropriate locations. 

From trying to pull the terror card... 
To this:
Tunisia's President has fled the country and the prime minister has announced he is in charge Friday after protests and riots rocked the capital.
Tunisian Prime Minister Mohammed Ghannouchi went on state television to say he was assuming power amid reports the country's president, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali had fled the country. The army has sealed off the airport and closed Tunisian airspaced. Earlier President Ben Ali announced a state of emergency and fired the government following the worst unrest to hit this North African country in decades. 
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