Author: ADMIN

  • CRUSADERS TERROR PLOT

    Durban, December 05, 2019: The South African Muslim Network (SAMNET) notes with interest, the calm and subdued manner, free of sensationalist headlines, in which the media has covered the exposure of the terrorist plots of the right wing Christian group – the National Christian Resistance Movement- and the arrests of some of its members.

    We also note the deafening silence of the many security experts and think tanks who usually don’t let facts get in the way of their grandiose speculation when security matters involve a Muslim or anything related to Islam.

    We recall their wild speculation before the 2010 World Cup about the presence of Al Qaeda camps and plots to bomb stadia during the World Cup.

    Dramatic and sensationalist headlines and sound bytes speculating that Al Qaeda and ISIS are well established in South Africa after the arrests of the Tulsi Twins on what appears to be more and more, at best, very poor evidence of any proof of intended terrorist activity.

    Surprisingly there has been no call for Christians, Christian groups and theologians or Christian political parties to dissociate themselves from the racist diatribe and terror plots of the Crusaders like Muslims are hounded to do after any violent act committed by anyone with a Muslim name anywhere in the world.

    There has been no wild speculation on what the presence of these Crusaders would do to the image of South Africa. There is no mention of any negative impact on the rand and tourism or the presence of other right wing fundamentalists in South Africa with links to other white terrorist Christian groups all over the world, as would have been done ad nauseam had a Muslim been found in possession of arms and the accompanying hate rhetoric.

    The glaring double standards in the media are pointedly made in the coverage of this story as is the silence and/or ignorance or deliberate attempts by the security intelligentsia to diminish the presence of extremism from non-muslim quarters.

    Where are all the security experts and think tanks and maybe we need to look into who funds them and sets their agendas.

    Racism and extremism and any intent to violent expression of these ideas are an affront to All Mighty God. It must be condemned no matter where they originate from and we hope that our security apparatus will spare no effort in doing their jobs without fear or favour within the ambit of our laws, and not be distracted and influenced to see extremism from one quarter only.

  • Congratulations Springboks! Rugby World Cup 2019 Champions

    The South African Muslim Network (SAMNET) congratulates the Springboks on a spectacular performance in Japan and becoming the Rugby World Cup 2019 champions.

    We have experienced the truth in Madiba’s words that sport has the power to inspire and unite people in a way that little else does. The Springboks have created hope where there was once despair and have taught us that it is possible to achieve our goals if we work together as one.

    We are immensely proud of the team not only for winning the Webb Ellis Cup but also, for winning the Team of the Year award. Congratulations to our courageous Coach Rassie Erasmus for being named Coach of the Year, and the determined Pieter-Steph du Toit on being Player of the Year.

  • OBJECT TO CSE IN SOUTH AFRICAN SCHOOLS

    After receiving many queries from the Muslim public on the new and controversial Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) program that the Department of Education plans to incorporate into the South African curriculum, the South African Muslim Network (SAMNET) has put together some research on this very important issue (link below).

    The CSE curriculum has ignited public outrage due its graphic and age inappropriate content. By delving into the private realm of parenting, government is seen as crossing the line. Furthermore, the Department of Education has stated they have consulted widely on the curriculum however there is no evidence to support this statement.

    We encourage the Muslim community to object to the introduction of Comprehensive Sexuality Education to South African schools. Write to the Ministers of Education.
    Department of Basic Education – mabua.s@dbe.gov.za
    Department of Higher Education, Science and Technology – Siphokazi.Shoba@dst.gov.za

    CSE Research compiled by SAMNET