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I put Books to the Test of Life
I do not align with either camp among the Somalis – neither the Judeo-Western Khawarij sympathizers nor the Siad Barre cult members. The truth is, the Judeo-Western Khawarij Rebels are the reason why you are now divided and at the bottom of the barrel with no weight to your name among the nations. This conspiracy was devised long before these deceivers and scoundrels could use the excuse of religion or even before Siad Barre ever stated that women and men are equal, rejecting that Quranic verse about inheritance. Thus, it was way before they could use the excuse of takfir.
The coup attempt began on July 21, 1972, when the rebel officers seized control of key government installations in Mogadishu. They declared themselves the "Free Somali Movement" However, the coup was quickly crushed by loyal security forces. Barre and his supporters were able to regain control of the country, and the rebel officers were forced to flee to Ethiopia.
Here are some of the key events of the coup attempt:
"These were not ulemas or men of religion. They were not executed because they were so or because of the civil status law. During the trial, we found out that eight of them could not read or write. We asked one of them to recite one verse of the Qur'an, but he could not. We asked one of them to perform ablutions, and he began by washing his left foot. One of them was not a Somali, etc." - Mohamed Siad Barre
"It was a counterrevolution disguising itself under the name of religion. The aim of this counterrevolution was to distort our image among the Arabs and Muslims. Those who made this clamour were part of the conspiracy from the beginning. We could have exposed them, we kept silent for stronger reasons and preferred to act patiently, because facts were to be revealed soon and our brethren and sincere friends would know that the issue was not one of religion or men of religion." - Mohamed Siad Barre
"There were two sheikhs among them and the rest were ordinary agents and subversives. We discovered that it was a wide-scale plan perpetrated abroad in accordance with specific moves and steps to take place after contacts with other bodies and organizations. There were attempts to infiltrate the armed forces and arouse its members. It was a general movement intended to topple the entire regime under the disguise of religion. It began from the mosques and moved to the streets. Its aim was to attract all forces in order to achieve its final goal." - Mohamed Siad Barre
Al-Imām Ibn Taymiyyah (d. 728H) stated: “There have not been a people who revolted against their ruler except that their condition after their rebellion was worse than before they rebelled.” (Minhāj As-Sunnah 3/231)
The coup attempt began on July 21, 1972, when the rebel officers seized control of key government installations in Mogadishu. They declared themselves the "Free Somali Movement" However, the coup was quickly crushed by loyal security forces. Barre and his supporters were able to regain control of the country, and the rebel officers were forced to flee to Ethiopia.
Here are some of the key events of the coup attempt:
- July 21, 1972: Rebel officers seize control of key government installations in Mogadishu.
- July 22, 1972: Barre declares a state of emergency and calls for the rebel officers to surrender.
- July 23, 1972: Loyal security forces crush the coup attempt.
- July 24, 1972: Barre orders the arrest of thousands of suspected opponents.
- 1973: The rebel officers flee to Ethiopia.
"These were not ulemas or men of religion. They were not executed because they were so or because of the civil status law. During the trial, we found out that eight of them could not read or write. We asked one of them to recite one verse of the Qur'an, but he could not. We asked one of them to perform ablutions, and he began by washing his left foot. One of them was not a Somali, etc." - Mohamed Siad Barre
"It was a counterrevolution disguising itself under the name of religion. The aim of this counterrevolution was to distort our image among the Arabs and Muslims. Those who made this clamour were part of the conspiracy from the beginning. We could have exposed them, we kept silent for stronger reasons and preferred to act patiently, because facts were to be revealed soon and our brethren and sincere friends would know that the issue was not one of religion or men of religion." - Mohamed Siad Barre
"There were two sheikhs among them and the rest were ordinary agents and subversives. We discovered that it was a wide-scale plan perpetrated abroad in accordance with specific moves and steps to take place after contacts with other bodies and organizations. There were attempts to infiltrate the armed forces and arouse its members. It was a general movement intended to topple the entire regime under the disguise of religion. It began from the mosques and moved to the streets. Its aim was to attract all forces in order to achieve its final goal." - Mohamed Siad Barre
Al-Imām Ibn Taymiyyah (d. 728H) stated: “There have not been a people who revolted against their ruler except that their condition after their rebellion was worse than before they rebelled.” (Minhāj As-Sunnah 3/231)
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