Mr Toury, The Iranian war was fought in the name of Islam,It was claim that this was a jihad.The Iranian Imams who open the doors of their Mosque for the Fankanta activist in your opinion might be people who do not understand what Islam is about but those Iranian men and women who were part of that programme are convince that it is Islamic to a give a child a better life and fewer children makes this easier. The women activist in the Gambia have claimed to have support from many Islamic scholars and Imam fatty ,Banding Drammeh and others are claiming that these Islamic scholars are speaking against the interest of Islam.Who is Imam fatty speaking for,is it true that Allah said that he will feed every mouth he created ? Why then all the starvation and suffering,is Imam Fatty and others not misusing the name of Allah,should we not learn better to interpret the Koran than been fanatics.Allah will never come down to earth to solve our starvation problems,if this was the case Imam Fatty will never enter politics.Is it even Islamic for Imam Fatty to be an Imam of a Chosen person ?Such religious hypocrisy have created enough problems in this world.Yes if there was not such religious hypocrisy in Iran perhaps there would not have been the need for Fankanta that is in contradiction with the State policy in Iran.This is what Iwas showing in the article because when Ayatola came to power in Iran he was using the same propaganda that Imam Fatty and co are using today,the consequences are what the Fankanta activist in Iran are struggling against,did you get the sense now and did you read what the vice president said about population growth in the Gambia,she is either telling lies,speaking against Islam(that Allah will feed every mouth he created)or she is speaking in line with the Fankanta activist in the Gambia. For Freedom Saiks FANKATA being practiced in Iran does not refute Imam Fatty's claims that the practice as un Islamic. The past massive killings in Iran, does that implied that its Islamic to kill, because it happens in Iran. Again is the practice of FANKANTA in Iran and Gambia the same? I am not proofing you wrong, but I am reiterating the weakness of your premise in using Iran to support your allegation of hypocritical Islamic practices in Gambia. May be the practice of FANKANTA in Iran compared to Gambia is different Or the campaign strategies in both countries are different Or the personnel in charge of FANKANTA in Iran are more competent in implementing the program than our personnel Again Iranians Acceptance of the FANKANTA may be necessary for the country Also How many of the Iran Imams like Imam Fatty accepted the practice?. BBC airing the program cannot be a convincing evidence that FANKANTA accepted in Iran. These programs go through a series of editions to suit the taste of the listening audience. May it's few that support the practice and it's that few who were shown on TV/ radio I think one has to put all these points in to consideration before one could makes a conclusion. You may be right but Iranians practice of FANKANTA does not make it Islamic, just as Iranians war with Iraq cannot make a war Islamic. Ebrima TOuray On Wed, 22 Sep 1999 02:05:07 PDT wrote... > FANKANTA IN IRAN > >Recently I was watching a programme on the BBC concerning the use of >contraceptive for birth control.To be very frank I never expected that s= >uch >things will happen in Iran after the debate in this forum were our people= > were >out arguing that it is UN-Islamic and that Imam Fatty was doing what is >expecting of him by Allah ,to condemn the Fankanta programme at home.This= > >programme only confirms my point that there is a lot of religious hypocr= >isy >going on in our country. >When Ayatola came to power in Iran,he reduced the marriage age of girls t= >o 9 >years.This is to say that girls at the age of 9 years could legally get >married.Such a horrible thing did not only deny millions of Iranian girls= > the >joys of childhood but also opens up for population explosion in Iran.It w= >as >very clear that Ayatola was thinking more of producing child soldiers who= > will >fight his so-called Islamic course than to give Iran children a better >childhood.Now among other things,the effect of such a policy is affecting= > >seriously life in Iran,poverty is growing in accordance with the populati= >on >growth.I kept wondering were is the Allah that Imam Fatty said will feed = >every >mouths HE created,this Allah must be very different from the Allah that t= >he >Iranians are worshiping.Through out this programme one finds out that Ira= >nian >are accepting the fact that less children better opportunity to feed and >educate them and provide a better health service for the Family.Today a = > >factory in Iran is producing 35 million condoms yearly.Girls are learning= > >different ways of applying preventions and even men are being sterilize.= >It >was indeed interesting to see that some of the sessions are held in Mosqu= >es >after prayers.Women are expressing the desire of getting better education= > >before getting married or start a family.Perhaps Iranians are no longer >Muslims !! >It is important for us to use our common senses,Allah will never come dow= >n on >earth to tell us how to live our life,but it is easy to be on earth and c= >laim >representing Allah,that is way it will never be surprising to hear people= > >claiming that the Earthquake is a warning from Allah,when this horrible >disasters are happening and affecting the life of people who believe in = >Allah >more than anybody else.It was a common saying in the Gambia that must of = >the >people who claim representing Allah will never see them selves through th= >e >gates of heaven,because they are false. > > >For Freedom > >Saiks > >____________________________________________________________________ >Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webm= >ail.netscape.com. > >-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - >- > >To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L >Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html > >-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - >- > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------