Thursday, June 05, 2008

The Missionary Activities are systematic policy of the US Administration

uruknet.info, June 4, 2008

Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq (AMSI)

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The Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq (AMSI) in its statement said that the missionary activities of the occupation forces in Iraq affirm beyond any this is a systematic policy of the U.S. administration in the dissemination of the Zionist-Christian.


HEYET Net – In its statement AMSI said that religious crusade has taken root in the minds of a large number of employees of these (occupation) forces officers and soldiers and the classes are motivated to use their military might to serve this trend.

The Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq (AMSI) warned zealous employers of the current political process on a convention of long-term treaty with these forces of the danger of these crusader practices, and ominous consequence.

At the same time the Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq (AMSI) confirmed that the sons of the homeland of the religion of Christianity are dissatisfied with the practices of America. They expressed their displeasure for many times, and their views that the occupation intended to establish the task force and discord among the sons of one homeland.

"While in the minds there is still some remembrance of drawing of crosses on the covers of the Mushaf-i-Sharif (the Holy Qur’an) the others are still being remembered. Bombed mosques amid cries of joy and jubilation of some soldiers, raids of a large number of mosques in barbarity indicated a genuine hatred. As well as the establishment of a number of evangelical churches with the Zionists in the land of Iraq, particularly in Baghdad, these forces appear to exercise other acts of preaching in this time publicly by the audacity.

On 10 May 2008 U.S. forces invited the residents of al Madain to the center of the town to an emergency meeting at the Institute of Technical Training Center - formerly Center for the Holy Qur’an - to provide relief aid, attended by a number of residents and their student children.

When they have attended to this meeting the American forces was accompanied by civil personalities subsequently found to be of missionary duties talked to the attendees about peaceful coexistence and religious tolerance. After then they distributed aid and children's toys surprising people with the copies of the book "Is God really my Father" – that is a missionary presented them with gifts and aid."

The press statement went on as: "the Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq (AMSI) strongly condemns such practices which add another face of the object of ugly occupation. This event stresses that these forces lost balance, leaving nothing in its interest only harms religion, morals, values and principles of natural human relations in general after damaging the infrastructure of Iraq, its wealth and human life.

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