Wednesday, January 25, 2012

A 2 billion Muslims are under attack, is's time to start a jihad holy war.


 Sahit Muja: Saudi Arabia



Sahit Muja: A 2 billion Muslims are under attack, is's time to start a jihad holy war.

 Every single day countles of Muslims, Man, Woman and Children are killed at the hands of Muslims.
 The killer always blaming others and laid the blame on America and Western world.
It's not America's fault!

Is time for all Muslims to act and call a"jihad" holy war against tyranny, dictators, corrupted kings and terrorism.

Islam is in fact a religion that promotes peace and understanding among people of all faiths, and it strongly prohibits all forms of violence and aggression against all people regardless of their faith or race.

Islam strongly condemned terrorism and extremism, and warned of strict punishment for those who unjustifiably spilled blood.

Contrary to the common belief that is embodied in the misinterpretation of "jihad" as "holy war," Islamic jihad does not refer solely to fighting in the way of Allah. This, in fact, is a special case of jihad.

The Qur'anic concept of jihad refers to  fight against people that are killing the You, The family, Muslim believers. And The Jihad is to fight against agretion only  to defand the life and the religion for the sake of Allah  in Arabic  means One God.

This Permission to fight is that Muslims can be fighting back armed aggression, The holy Quran permits only a defensive fight.

The near 2 billion Muslims believe the Holy Quran is the living word of God.  

I am Muslim American with infinite love for Peace, Islam and  U.S of America
 I want 2 billion Muslims to protest against  the Thousands of innocent people killed this year from religious bigotry and radicals. Religious bigotry is the world's greatest danger.

The problem in U.S, Europe, India, Iraq, Pakistan, Israel and Afghanistan is that some people have violated the rights of God to people. They have tortured and killed men of God and violated human rights by raising the sword and calling it Jihad. The corruption is rife and man has become a beast.

The practice of attacking the people in The US, Israel, India, Iran, UK, Pakistan, Iraq and Afghanistan which they name as Jihad, is not the lawful jihad rather it contradicts the word of God and Prophet, and is utter sin.

Intolerance and bigotry and dogmatism are the bitterest enemies of all People upon earth. They make religion a tyrant and a persecutor. All religions come from one and the only God . All religions open their hearts to the same God .

Man has no right to demand that his neighbors shall address God after his pattern and shall pray in his own way and worship according to his liking and sacrifice unto God in the manner he does. It is for God to decide who amongst us is best in His sight".

As Albanian- American Muslim myself I have repeatedly warned Saudi Arabia, Iran, Syria, Yemen, Pakistan, Iraq and other Muslin nation that some institutions and mosques are hotbeds of Islamist radicalization.
Some of the institutions are making Islam religion a Tyrant and a Persecutor.

All religions come from one and the only God.
All religions make man equally good upon earth . All open their hearts to the same God .
Muslim people has no right to demand that other religions shall address God after Muslim pattern.

Religious freedom is granted by God and Man shall pray in his own way and worship according to his liking and sacrifice unto God in the manner he does. It is for God to decide who amongst us is best in His side. No man have a right to judge others for their believes.

Is God who will judge all of us.
It is time for mosques and relevant government bodies take on greater responsibility for the extremism that takes place in their own backyards. Is time for all Muslims to act against terrorism, Is time for all Muslim Government's to take responsibility.

Killing innocent people is a crime against God and all his Creation The majority of Muslims will find this crime  despicable. The principle of taking up arms in order to impose a single religious interpretation on others is at the core of Al-Qaeda’s jihadist ideology.
Muslims worldwide do not need Al-Qaeda’s  lecturing us on God and other religions.

 It is time for Muslims to stop planting the seeds of hate against others,. Since Islam is the religion of peace than stop preaching hate against others in mosques and madrases. Is a old say in Tropoje, Albania in  Albanian "What you plant you will harvest.
Sahit Muja
President & CEO
Albanian Minerals
New York

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Pakistan is one of the world’s best-kept travel secrets.

 Sahit Muja: Pakistan
  Sahit Muja: Pakistan  is one of the world’s best-kept travel secrets.
Pakistan has been on the brink of being tourism's ‘next big thing’. There is a huge potential in Tourism in Pakistan.

Pakistan  has so much to offer to visitors; drive the Karakoram Highway through the endless peaks of the Karakoram Mountains, or wander through the architectural glories of the former Mughal capital Lahore, the ancient bazaars of Quetta or the cosmopolitan streets of Karachi. 

Pakistan has fascinating diversity, its well-kept Hindu, Sikh and Buddhist shrines, the dizzingly high mountains or the impressive sheer glaciers.

Pakistan is a country of contrasts the brilliant colours of the painted buses, cars, trucks, the aromatic scent of rose, apple and apricot and the pungent to mosques and colourful bazaars.

Pakistan offers many fresh fruits that are most plentiful in the summer and autumn months.
Mangoes, papayas, bananas, watermelon, apricots, and apples are some examples. Chiku have the taste of a date and the texture of a kiwi fruit.

Many Pakistanis eat their fruit (especially watermelon) with a light dusting of salt to offset the sweetness or tartness.

While these dietary staples may seem bland, Pakistani cuisine is rich with sauces and condiments to spice up their dishes. A variety of spices (an Indian influence), such as chili powder, curry, ginger, garlic, coriander, paprika, and cinnamon, are at the heart of Pakistani cuisine.

A wide range of chutneys (a relish usually made of fruits, spices, and herbs), pickles, and preserves that accompany meats and vegetables give Pakistani cuisine its distinct flavor
Pakistan's top five places.
Taxila

Just a short drive from Islamabad, this is one of the most important archaeological sites in the world.
There are 18 locations in the area which are world heritage sites, but only 5% have been excavated.

This is the region from where Buddhism travelled to the far east - and Persians, Greeks and Hindus all subsequently left their mark. You can watch the sun set from the remains of a Buddhist monastery or wander through the streets of an excavated Persian city in the knowledge that there are two older ones buried below.

Lahore
Every Pakistani you meet will remind you of the old adage that if you haven't been to Lahore you haven't lived. The old city looks like a medieval costume drama, with horses, donkeys and ox-drawn carts transporting everything from stacks of hay to blocks of ice. In the narrow streets of the spice market, huge hessian sacks contain all manner of extravagant herbal cures, including died hair from corn on the cob for kidney pain, gum crystals for back pain and tree bark for flu. There are also mounds of chalky green henna and blue clothes dye "to turn white shirts into school uniform."
The incredible Mughal buildings of Lahore Fort and Badshahi mosque - one of the world's largest - are must-sees; eat dinner on the terrace of the converted Haveli Cocco's Den for a floodlit bird's-eye view. Meanwhile, New Lahore, with its Liberty market and numerous coffee shops (albeit serving Nescafe), presents the vibrant, modern face of Pakistan.

The Karakorum Highway
Opened in 1986, the KKH, as it is fondly referred to, is the highest road in the world, winding through the Karakorum mountain range and connecting to China through the Khunjerab Pass at an altitude of nearly 5000 metres. It is the only way to the tourist attractions of the Northern Areas, but negotiating its twists and bends around unprotected sheer drops is an adventure in its own right.
The road connects many villages whose only sign of modernisation is the sponsored paintwork of Pepsi and Nestle that decorate the shops. Along the way you also pass several hundred spectacularly painted Bedford trucks. These are one of the defining features of Pakistan, costing up to three years' wages to adorn and featuring intricate designs of birds and trees. Several hundred metres below, the Indus thunders past grey silt beaches.

Karimabad
In the lush Hunza valley, the sleepy village of Karimabad is a tourist oasis. The street that winds up to the old Baltit fort is crammed with shops selling local handicrafts such as shawls and carpets, along with local dried fruit, antiques and gemstones.
The people here are Ismaili, which means they welcome music and dancing, and are partial to Hunza water - a spirit made from mulberries - or their homemade Hunza wine. There is also a cafe-cum-bookshop called Café de Hunza that serves real espresso: a treat for caffeine-starved visitors.
Come in spring for the blossom, or autumn to see the rooftops lined with huge rush trays of apricots, tomatoes, apples and spinach drying in the sunshine. A four-hour trek along the irrigation channel that winds up through the village and hugs the rockface up the mountains will take you up to Ultar meadow, where a small makeshift campsite offers views of Ultar peak and glacier.

Lake Saiful Mulk
An exhilarating jeep drive from the resort town of Narran (bear in mind that "resort" in Pakistan means a village with a few hotels), lie the still waters and snow-capped mountains of Lake Saiful Mulk.
It is no surprise that there is a story of fairies and princes associated with the area that can be recounted by a shawl-wearing guide for a few hundred rupees. And do give in to one of the horse-trek touts: it only costs a couple of pounds for an hour and you will feel as if you have been transported into another world.

Sahit Muja
President and CEO
Albanian Minerals
New York