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baboucarr Sey <[log in to unmask]>
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Brother Musa even Isrial is doing better than the dam
rich muslin OIL RICH STATS:
 And all of them standby Sudan goverment just because
   their Arab enticity.
 What a same.

B. Mbye Sey

--- "MUSA A.PEMBO" <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

>       Muslim Charities
>
>       The generous and immediate response of the
> world community to the tsunami disaster that took
> more than 150,000 lives and left millions homeless
> in a matter of moments was touching. It was a
> spectacle of nations and peoples, forgetting all
> differences, reaching out to help victims in an
> affirmation of our shared humanity. The $350 million
> donated by America, Japan's $500 million, Saudi
> Arabia's $30 million, and the hefty contributions by
> many others represent only governmental efforts.
> Public contributions are outstripping those of
> governments in many countries. Oxfam, Red Cross,
> Save the Children Fund and various UN agencies are
> on the ground making a superhuman effort to save
> lives.
>
>       But the response from comparatively richer
> Muslim Arab nations, barring a few exceptions, has
> been poor so far. Muslim charitable organizations,
> unlike their Western counterparts, have failed to
> come forward. That is inexcusable. Muslim charitable
> and religious organizations must increase their
> welfare activities. A people whose religion puts
> such a heavy stress on charity must not only raise
> funds to provide food, clothes and medicine to the
> victims, but must also send volunteer teams to
> rehabilitate the displaced people in Indonesia, Sri
> Lanka, Thailand, Maldives, and Somalia.
>
>       Rich Muslim nations have a bigger
> responsibility to raise donations, increase
> awareness among the masses for help, encourage
> donors and organizations to provide food, shelter,
> clothes and medicines for the tsunami sufferers.
>
>       Those like Pakistan, Malaysia, Egypt, Libya
> etc., who may not be able to make heavy
> contributions in money, can contribute by sending
> troops for rescue operations. In addition, rich
> Muslim governments, organizations and companies
> should send doctors, engineers, and humanitarian
> workers to share in the work of rebuilding the
> victims' life.
>
>
>       M. Ashaq Raza, Asmara, Eritrea, published 6
> January 2005
>
>
>
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