Tens of thousands of Islamists have gathered to push for the creation of a single state across the Muslim world. The dull roars of a football match, the twanging music of a youth group concert – from a distance it is not always easy to tell an Islamic conference from a holiday crowd. Inside Jakarta’s Gelora Bung Karno stadium the clues get easier. There are about 100,000 people inside, and everyone is in Islamic dress. The women’s section – by far the biggest – is a pitter-patter of ice-cream colours. On their parasols, one word is printed over and over again: Khilafah, caliphate. This is the reason why people have come here. To show their support for a single, unified, Islamic state. They have been invited by the international Islamist group, Hizb ut-Tahrir. Not everyone believed they would fill the stadium, but Hizb ut-Tahrir is good at bringing in supporters – and keeping them. Milling around outside the stadium we found 24-year-old Akbar. He was not a member of Hizb ut-Tahrir, but he said: ‘This conference is not just for one group. In my opinion, if you support there being sharia law in Indonesia, […]
Monday, August 13th, 2007
Stadium Crowd Pushes for Islamist Dream
Author: LUCY WILLIAMSON
Source: BBC News
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Stephan: Exactly how does this differ from the Christian Right Wing, absent costume and some cultural specifics? Fundamentalism is, and always has been the bane of human life. More people have been slain, tortured, and ostracized in the name of fundamentalist religion - any religion - than any other force in history. In all its guises, it literally drips with blood and suffering.
The dream of the Caliphate is part of the Islamic Reformation, an historical force, we can neither stop nor control, although our government does not seem to realize this.