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A couple of years ago during my visit to Uchkeken I noticed a street named after the "20th Communist Party meeting". This was quite surprising as only inhabitants of Malokarachai district dared to destroy monument to Lenin in the beginning of 1990s. (such monument is still there in Cherkesk).

 

The people of this district are known to be more religious and many Mujahideen from the Karachai Jamaat who fought in the first Chechen War came from there.

 

"It seems to be scraps of the Soviet past?" - I said to my pal. "Don't you know that?" - he glanced at me surprisingly. "The Karachai people were allowed to return to their homeland to the Caucasus. The name of this street is an acknowledgement of gratitude towards those allowed us to return." My pal was a well educated and experienced guy, both in this life skills as well as in religion.

 

At his place I noticed such books as "Kitab at Tawheed", "Rejection of doubts". He was grateful to Ibn Teimia, Ibn Al-Kaim, Abdul Wahhab and called himself "Salafi" and "Muwahid". "We would like to rename the Lenin Avenue after Khrushchev. He allowed us to return home." A respect to my pal and to his position stuck in my mind and I remembered his words.

 

Recently we learnt about a "Nikita Khrushchev's Square" in Chechnya from a news channel. Kadyrov did what local authorities of Kabarda-Cherkess Republic hesitated to do.

 

It seems right at the first glance: the Muslims (Karachai, Chechen, Ingush, Balkar) were deported unlawfully. We were subject of a complete genocide. While men were fighting in the war (WWI,I on the Russian side - KC), their wives, kids and old parents were cynically accused for supporting the enemy (of the Russians - KC). It seems that the "20th Communist Party meeting" under Khrushchev's command allowed us return to our homeland and justice prevailed. What could we feel except for gratefulness and appreciation? But something was wrong. I felt uneasy and those words twisted in my mind. What is wrong here?

 

The answer to this question is found in the Holy Quran. Allah, Subhanahu wa Taala told us a story of Musa and the Pharaoh. When Musa came to the Pharaoh and appealed to him to accept Islam, the Pharaoh said, "Did we not bring thee up among us as a child? And thou didst stay among us many years of thy life. And thou didst do thy deed which thou didst, and thou art of the ungrateful". (Quran, 26-18, 19).

 

If you think about this in the light of the facts in his life, it may seem to you that Pharaoh is right. He brought up a homeless child. The child that was born among an enslaved, oppressed and humiliated nation was treated like a king at Pharaoh's home. He lived in his palace, ate his food and drank from his crockery. The Pharaoh's servants were at his full disposal. He got the best education for his time in the house of the Pharaoh. He wore the best cloths, and they also came from the Pharaoh.

 

All what he had come from the Pharaoh. And then after several years Musa was back to Egypt and showed ingratitude towards his councilor and benefactor and dares to appeal to the Pharaoh (who thought himself to be a god) to convert to an another religion. He dared to teach Pharaoh and even demanded to release the sons of Israel. Although the Pharaoh was older and more experienced and smart. And all this instead of thanking his benefactor. But what did Musa say?

 

He backed with the excellent, the wisest and the best reply:

 

"And this is the favor for which thou tauntest me; that thou hast enslaved the children of Israel".

(Quran, 26-22)

 

What was the reason that forced mother to throw her son into a river? How was Musa separated from his family? Why could he not eat with his family, live with his family? Who was guilty for that? The Pharaoh. He was guilty in killing boys of the sons of Israel. He was guilty for puffing up, denying the truth and declaring himself to be a god in this world. The Pharaoh was guilty for enslaving and colonizing the sons of Israel - the Muslim Ummah of that time. What appreciation does this tyrant, despot and dictator deserve? What gratitude does this taghut deserve?

 

And so do we. The "20th Communist Party meeting" allowed us to return home... but who was responsible that we were evicted, humiliated and doomed for death from the beginning? Who is guilty for the death of thousands of innocent children from starvation and cold in cold heaths of a faraway land? The only culprit for that is the pharaoh of the 20th century - the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and its leaders.

 

The Communists are atheists and infidels, infidels who are responsible for most barbarian murders and genocide, not only in this century but throughout history. How can you be grateful to them? Take a look at their leaders - Lenin, Stalin, Khrushchev... Don't be so naive to think that an honest and dignified man could become a leader in such a bloody system. Only a rascal, a despot and a tyrant could become the leader of such a despotic and tyrannical party. How can you be grateful to them and name streets and cities after them?

 

We have to clean our minds from this way of thinking, from the ideological garbage and trash. Muslim can not be grateful to bloody infidels for allowing to return to the territory that has already been owned by them. A Muslim may not show appreciation and gratitude towards infidels who make him ungrateful and thankless to the Creator.

 

O Allah, clean our hearts and our minds. O The All Knowing, The Beneficent grant us knowledge of Your Religion, the true understanding of Your words and Sunna of Your Messenger, peace be upon him. O Allah, grant us the right understanding of all things and positions in this life.

 

P.S.: I met my pal again about a month ago. I was happy to meet him. I greeted him with Islamic Salaam and gave him a hug. But he rejected my approach. Later I learnt that he joined the Jamaat Takfeer, rejected Salaams from Muslims and makes takfeer to the best among us - the Mujahideen.

 

Abdullah from Uchkeken

Source: IslamDin Kavkaz Center

Publication time: 10 February 2010, 15:19
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