e hënë, maj 26, 2008

First Dinosaur Tracks Found in Arabian Peninsula

Scientists have discovered the tracks of a herd of 11 long-necked sauropods walking along a coastal mudflat in what is now the Republic of Yemen, the first discovery of dinosaur footprints on the Arabian peninsula.

Over 60% of People Do Not Trust the Government

IMAGES OF TEHRAN THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA WILL NEVER LET YOU SEE....

Kosovo Turks’ fear of albanianization

Italy sees months-long delay to EU Kosovo mission

E Verteta4_U: EU already off to a bad start

EU to keep troops in Bosnia over Kosovo concerns

European Union defense ministers agreed Monday to keep the bloc's 2,500 peacekeepers in Bosnia, citing concern that tensions in Kosovo could spill over into other parts of the Balkans.

Fox News Guest Openly Calls For Obama Assassination

The Neo-Cons' sick obsession with assassinating Barack Obama took another bizarre turn yesterday when Fox News guest Liz Trotta openly expressed a desire to see someone "knock off" the Democratic candidate.Posted May 26, 2008 09:31 AM PSTCategory: ASSASSINATION

The Assassination Of Barack Hussein Obama...Can It Be Stopped?

Were Hillary's recent comments concerning Robert Kennedy's assassination wishful thinking? No doubt others are having similar thoughts as his nomination is all but certain and they perceive their interests threatened. Posted May 26, 2008 09:29 AM PSTCategory: ASSASSINATION

Carter: Israel has 150 nuclear warheads

Former US president Jimmy Carter says the Zionist regime possesses 150 nuclear warheads in its arsenal, according to The Times of London.


So ... Israel doesn't need American kids to die to "protect" them, do they?

Jimmy Carter calls for US to make friends with Iran after 27 years

If Jimmy thought the pro-Israel media was rough on him before, he ain't seen nothing yet! (MR)

US unhappy with Kosovo over recognitions

U.S. criticized Pristina's government over the small number of countries that have recognized Kosovo's independence, attributing this fact to insufficient lobbying efforts.

Kosovo: EU mission runs into trouble, but leaders optimistic

Hyseni thotë se Arabia Saudite do ta njohë Kosovën shumë shpejt

Gjatë qëndrimit në Vjenë, ministri i Punëve te Jashtme i Republikës së Kosovës, Skënder Hyseni, ka zhvilluar të hënën një sërë takimesh të ndara me ambasadorët e disa vendeve arabe të akredituar në Austri dhe në selinë e organizatave të OKB-së në Vjenë.

Internationally Known Religious Scholar and Friend of World Leaders Dies at 89


Imam Vehbi Ismail, internationally known religious scholar, author and leader of the Albanian Muslims in North America, passed away from natural causes in his Harper Woods, Michigan (USA) home on Saturday, May 17, 2008.

Born in Shkoder, Albania on November 25, 1919 to Haji Ismail Alkovaj, the Grand Mufti of the Muslim faith in Albania, Imam Ismail started his studies in theology at The Islamic Seminary in Albania’s capital, Tirana.

In 1937, Imam Ismail left his native Albania to study Islam at the world famous Al-Azhar University in Alexandria, Egypt, founded in 989AD. Imam Ismail received the highest honors achievable at Al-Azhar.

It was at Al-Azhar that he started his prolific writing about Islam, the Prophet Muhammad and interpreting the meaning of the Quran as well as the translating of hundreds of books from Albanian, Turkish, Persian and French to Arabic.

In 1945, Imam Ismail was advised by his father not to return to Albania, as the Communists had taken control of all mosques and abolished religion of any kind throughout the country. The new Communist regime of Albania seized all holdings of religious groups, including the holdings of the Grand Mufti and his family. Imam Ismail’s family then spent the last years of their lives in concentration camps, never to see Imam Ismail again.

During his stay in Egypt, Imam Ismail established himself as an expert on the Quran and Islam. He became a close personal friend of then King Farouk of Egypt. Farouk and Imam Ismail spent many religious holidays together discussing the meaning of the Quran and the future of Egypt.

In 1949, Imam Ismail was summoned to the United States by the Albanian Muslims who had fled Europe. He became the head of the Albanian Muslims in North America, a position he held for over fifty years. During this time, Imam Ismail used his relationships with governing officials in the Middle East and the Balkans to guide the United States in aiding those fighting for the elimination of Communism in the region. He became close friends former Michigan Governor G. Mennen Williams and other government officials who wanted to understand the workings of countries in turmoil in the Middle East.

In 1957, Imam Ismail was asked to leave Detroit to become one of the religious leaders of the Islamic Center of Washington, DC. He graciously declined the offer, and instead stood by former President Dwight D. Eisenhower as he gave his speech at the opening ceremonies, so that he continue his committment to the Albanian Muslims in North America.

In 1962, Imam Ismail published “Muhammad, The Last Prophet”. The book, initially published in English, was translated into eight other languages. It is still used in high schools around the world as required reading for students studying the Middle East and Islam.

By this time, Imam Ismail had become internationally known as one of the most prolific writers on Islam and the Quran of the 20th century, publishing more that 35 books which were translating into over 25 different languages. At his death, he had another book in progress, which was to be published in early 2009.

In 1999, Imam Ismail was called on again to help with the conflicts in Kosovo, through his long time friend, Kosovo President Ibrahim Rugova. When Rugova visited the United States, the two met for many hours on the need for democracy in the region. Imam Ismail was honored for these efforts and his other work towards peace, towards establishing the Albanian Muslim communities throughout North America and on being one of America’s longest serving clerics by way of a proclamation given in his honor during an open session of the United States Senate in Washington, DC on November 16, 1999.
Imam Ismail’s biggest joy in the later years of his life was the time he spent with his grandsons Jonathan, Scott and Alex. While hospitalized under critical condition in 1994, when doctors recommended hospice to his family, he flatly told the doctors that is was not his time to die, as he had to live to see the high school graduation of his first grandson, Jonathan. Against the advice of his doctors, in 80 plus degree weather, he got his wish when he saw his grandson, Jonathan, being given his high school graduation diploma from Grosse Pointe North High School by his father, Ahmed, in June 2007.

On May 15, 2008, after a two week hospitalization, doctors advised the Ismail family that no more could medically be done for Imam Ismail. Hospice representatives visited with him and his family on the evening prior to his transport home. When asked services he wanted from hospice, he was very quick to answer the question. First, he said that he had to be helped in learning to use his walker so that he could walk from the house to a car in the driveway. Second, he said, the hospice workers had to help him gain enough strength so that he would be able to sit during the car ride to the homes and hospitals of his fellow Muslims to offer them comfort, praying with them in their times of need.

Imam Ismail came home the next day and cried tears of joy when he found himself surrounded with the gift his son Ahmed and his grandson Alex had told him would be a surprise, the relocation of a portion of his religious library from the mosque to the living room of his Harper Woods home. He died a few hours later, in his favorite chair, reading the Quran.

Imam Ismail’s death was broadcast on European television, and overseas called flooded into the Ismail home. For religious reasons, the funeral services could not be delayed for many overseas visitors to attend. The funeral services were performed at AH Peters Funeral Home in Grosse Pointe Woods, MI by Wisconsin Imam Ilaz Fetai in Albanian and by South African Imam Ackmat Salie in English in addition to twelve other Islamic clerics from around the world after over 1,500 mourners from the United States and Europe paid their respects.

Imam Ismail is survived by his wife of 58 years, Betty, daughter Fatima, sons Ahmed (Mary Ann) of Grosse Pointe Woods, MI, and Ali (Judy) of Ft. Lauderdale and three grandsons, Jonathan, Scott and Alex.

His wish was that no flowers be sent, and that instead donations be sent to the “Books for Albania’s Children” fund, in care of Comerica Bank, 20200 Mack Avenue, Grosse Pointe Woods, MI (USA). The fund was established to digitize Imam Ismail’s rare religious book collection and to establish a library of his Albanian language books in his birth town of Shkoder, Albania.





For further information, contact Ahmed Ismail at 313-881-7330.
Publish Reject (Ahmed Ismail) 7:18 PM

Congressman Ron Paul on THE REVOLUTION

Thieves Arrested at Albania Explosion Site

Tirana _ Nine people were arrested on Sunday suspected of stealing exploded artillery shells to sell for scrap, at the site of an ammunition depot that blew up on March 15.

Albania Government Row Over Blast Probe

Tirana _ Albanian opposition politicians criticized the government on Monday for blocking the investigation into deadly ammunition depot blasts on March 15 that killed 26 people and injured more than 300.

Albania Mourns Mogul Who Reflected His Era

The death of Albania’s biggest media baron provokes an outcry of grief, as well as questions over the legacy of a man who seemed to epitomize the post-communist entrepreneurial class.

Albania Refinery Sale to Pay Debt, Highway

Tirana _ The Albanian government announced on Monday that the €125 million to be raised from the sale of the country’s only oil refinery, ARMO, will be used to pay foreign debt and construction work on the Albania-Kosovo highway.

"U.S. unhappy with Kosovo's lobbying efforts"

PRIŠTINA -- Assistant to the U.S. Secretary of State Rosemary DiCarlo says the U.S. is unsatisfied with the work of the Kosovo’s institutions in the lobbying process.


E Verteta4_U:

Kosovo needs a young and smart FM to lobby for them, and not a old FM like they have now. NASER RUGOVA would be the best FM for Kosovo right now.

THE ILLUSTRATED WAR PRAYER ~~ MEMORIAL DAY 2008

THE ILLUSTRATED WAR PRAYER
Words by Mark Twain

Illustrations by the United States Government

Compiled by Michael Rivero

of What Really Happened