WahhabiWatch 2008
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Contents:
CIP WahhabiWatch #32: Extremely Urgent Call for Protest Against Attack on Harabati Sufi Complex in Tetovo, Macedonia, May 4, 2008
CIP WahhabiWatch #31: Urgent Call for Protest Against Wahhabi Aggression in Macedonia, March 11, 2008
CIP WahhabiWatch #32: Extremely Urgent Call for Protest Against Attack on Harabati Sufi Complex in Tetovo, Macedonia, May 4, 2008
The Center for Islamic Pluralism, with active branches in the U.S., UK, and Germany, as well as correspondents throughout the Islamic world, calls for immediate and substantial protest against a physical attack on the Harabati Sufi complex in Tetovo/a, Macedonia, on May 4, 2008.
According to members of the Harabati community, a historic site that symbolizes the city of Tetovo/a, a mob of Albanian-speaking Wahhabi radicals attacked a central building in the complex, stealing the cashbox and committing other violent depredations. A close associate of CIP, Dervish Abdylmutalib Beqiri, was alone in the building when the attack occurred.
Continuing open aggression against Ahl-ul-beyt in Europe by the Wahhabi fanatics represents a serious terrorist threat to the entire region, in addition to an abominable act of cultural and religious desecration.
Once again, the Center for Islamic Pluralism calls on all Muslim and non-Muslim friends and supporters to send immediate protests regarding this situation to the U.S. Embassy in Macedonia and to the Macedonian authorities.
E-mails should read as follows:
“We strenuously protest the Wahhabi attack at the Harabati Sufi complex in Tetovo, Macedonia, on May 4, 2008, and call on the U.S. diplomatic authorities in Skopje, who monitor terrorist threats in the Balkans, to pressure the Macedonian government for the immediate removal of the Wahhabis from the Harabati complex, by legal force if necessary, and protect the complex from further interference.”
E-mails should be addressed to:
U.S. Embassy Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, EmbSkoWebM@mt.net.mk
H.E. Branko Crvenkovski, President of the Republic of Macedonia, www.president.gov.mk
Stephen Suleyman Schwartz
Executive Director
Center for Islamic Pluralism
Washington/London/Koln
CIP WahhabiWatch #31: Urgent Call for Protest Against Wahhabi Aggression in Macedonia, March 11, 2008
The Center for Islamic Pluralism has observed with great alarm the advancing, open aggression by Wahhabi Islamists at the Harabati teqe in Tetovo, Macedonia, a major site for Ahl-ul-beyt in Europe and the largest Sufi institution in the Balkan region. The situation has become so bad that crowds of Wahhabi adherents obstruct access by visitors to the teqe. The Wahhabis have now occupied the majority of structures in the teqe, so that the besieged caretakers of the site are limited to their main building. In the first week of March, 2008, the Wahhabis began discharging firearms at night-time on the teqe property in an obvious and lawless attempt to intimidate the caretakers.
The open aggression against Ahl-ul-beyt in Europe by the Wahhabi fanatics represents a serious terrorist threat to the entire region, in addition to an abominable act of cultural and religious desecration.
The Center for Islamic Pluralism calls on all Muslim and non-Muslim friends and supporters to send urgent protests regarding this situation to the U.S. Embassy in Macedonia and to the Macedonian authorities.
E-mails should read as follows:
“We strenuously protest the Wahhabi invasion of the Harabati
teqe in Tetovo and call on the U.S. diplomatic authorities in Skopje, who
monitor terrorist threats in the Balkans, to pressure the Macedonian
government for the immediate removal of the Wahhabis from the Harabati teqe, by
legal force if necessary, and protect the teqe from further interference.”
U.S. Embassy Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, EmbSkoWebM@mt.net.mk
H.E. Branko Crvenkovski, President of the Republic of Macedonia, www.president.gov.mk
Stephen Suleyman Schwartz
Executive Director
Center for Islamic Pluralism
Washington/London/Koln







