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Want to find out how the Network Terror operates within Bha_rata? And the

>link between 9-11 and Godhra carnage?

>There is a link between 9-11, Usama Bin Laden, Tableeqi Jamaat mullahs from

>Kashmir, Aurangazeb and Godhra carnage.

>Godhra-Dahod towns are the birthplace of Aurangazeb. No wonder, there are

>guys who cherish Aurangazeb's glorious days of Islam as World Power and

>UBL's recent dreams of Islam as World Power.

>It will be nice to trace the Kashmiri preachers and ascertain if the

>Tableeqi Jamaat Mullahs had their training in Paki madrassa-s, the Jihadi

>universities.

>Read on. Kalyanaraman

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>Mayhem at Aurangzeb's birthplace

>BHARAT DESAI

>TIMES NEWS NETWORK [ FRIDAY, MARCH 01, 2002 12:11:57 AM ]

>AHMEDABAD: Besides being the birthplace of the zealot Mughal emperor

>Aurangzeb, the twin towns of Dahod and Godhra have always been known

>for the religious divide that runs deep between communities and even

>within them.

>And had the police taken serious note of a clash between groups of

>Muslims in Dahod's neighbouring town in December 2001, perhaps it

>would not have been caught totally unawares by Wednesday's macabre

>attack on the Sabarmati Express.

>While Godhra has always been a flash-point of clashes between Hindus

>and Muslims, it is also witnessing an intensive struggle for

>supremacy between radical and moderate sections of the Muslim

>community. In early December, followers of the moderate Ahil-e-

>Sunnat, an offspring of the Barelvi Islamic School, clashed with

>members of the radical Tableeq Jamaat after their differences over

>Islamic tenets came to a boil.

>The rioting led to a lot of violence in which some shops and vehicles

>belonging to both the groups were torched. A dozen persons from both

>the sides were injured as the groups clashed with lathis and swords

>and pelted stones on each other for almost two hours before the

>police burst tear-gas shells to disperse the mob.

>The police arrested 72 persons from both the groups after they

>registered complaints of loot and plunder against each other. The

>incident followed a month after the local police warned a group of

>Muslim boys belonging to Tableeq Jamaat against dressing themselves

>like Osama Bin Laden.

>The problem started when two Tableeq Jamaat preachers from Kashmir

>landed up at the Noor mosque of the Sunnat and started collecting

>donations during the month of Ramzaan. The actual clash began when

>the duo insisted that they would sleep at the mosque against the

>instructions of the Sunnat.

>In its seven mosques in Dahod, a town of 1.20 lakh population, the

>Sunnat has put up boards saying: "Outsiders shouldn't come to the

>mosque. Delivering provocative speeches is strictly prohibited."

>The Sunnat was forced to put up the instruction after it found that

>the Tableeq preachers from outside Dahod were coming to the Sunnat

>mosques and delivering provocative speeches based on radical

>interpretation of Islam and trying to hijack the Sunnat followers to

>the Tableeq fold.

>The Barelvi school, from which the Sunnat has sprung, has always

>stood for dargah worship and Urs celebrations (fetes in memory of

>Sufi saints), thus believing in the spiritualism of Muslim saints.

>While the Tableeqis, who are for puritanical Salafi brand of Islam,

>equate dargah worship with idol worship.

>Sunnat leaders, some of whom are familiar faces during Hindu

>religious festivals in Dahod, say the Tableeqis spread hatred in the

>society through their ideology. Osama bin Laden is a hero for them.

>In mid-2001, Tableeqis disturbed a Moharram procession. The stand-off

>between the two groups began in 1981 when the Tableeqis objected to

>the Sunnat maulvi reading the annual Id namaaz at the local Idgah.

>But the Sunnat spurned the Tableeqis. As a result, the local

>collector stepped in and took control of the Idgah. Since that day

>the Idgah is locked, a tribute to the rivalry between the two groups.

>Interestingly, the two outside Tableeqi activists, who, according to

>the Sunnat, were Kashmiris, fled the town as soon as trouble began in

>December. Police now believe that they were probably ISI agents and

>there could be more of them still around.

>The attack on Sabarmati Express, it is now learnt, originated from a

>rumour in Dahod that the passengers had attacked a mosque. By the

>time the train reached Godhra, 40 minutes away, the mob was ready to

>pounce on the train.

>Needless to say, there is a very large section of the minority

>community in Godhra and other parts of Gujarat who would be as upset

>with the attack on the train as the VHP volunteers.

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