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Ahad, 6 Julai 2025

Mengenang Kejayaan Perang Hittin: Detik Gemilang Umat Islam di Bumi Syam


 
Tanggal 4 Julai 1187, padang kering Hittin yang terletak di utara Palestin menjadi saksi kepada salah satu kemenangan paling agung dalam sejarah Islam – **Perang Hittin**. Di sinilah Sultan Salahuddin al-Ayyubi memimpin tentera Islam dalam pertempuran bersejarah yang menumbangkan kekuatan tentera Salib dan membuka jalan kepada pembebasan semula Baitulmaqdis yang telah lama dicengkam penjajah.


### Latar Belakang Perang

Setelah kejatuhan Baitulmaqdis ke tangan Tentera Salib dalam Perang Salib Pertama pada tahun 1099, kota suci itu menjadi simbol penderitaan umat Islam. Ribuan penduduknya disembelih tanpa belas, dan masjid-masjid berubah menjadi gereja. Namun, satu abad kemudian, muncul seorang panglima yang bukan sahaja berani, malah bijaksana, bersahaja dan berhati sufi – **Salahuddin al-Ayyubi**, tokoh yang membina empayar Ayyubiyyah dan menyatukan umat Islam di Mesir, Syam dan Hijaz.

Salahuddin tidak pernah lupa matlamat utamanya – membebaskan Baitulmaqdis. Tetapi beliau tahu, perjuangan bukan sekadar serangan ketenteraan, ia bermula dengan penyatuan umat dan pemurnian akidah, membuang kerakusan kuasa dan kemewahan yang melumpuhkan kekuatan dalaman umat Islam ketika itu.

Pertempuran Hittin

Perang Hittin meletus apabila Salahuddin bertindak balas terhadap provokasi tentera Salib pimpinan Raja Guy de Lusignan dan komander kejam Reynald de Chatillon yang telah mencabuli gencatan senjata, menyerang kafilah jemaah haji dan mengugut kota suci Mekah dan Madinah.

Pada 3 Julai 1187, tentera Salib meninggalkan kubu mereka di Acre untuk mara ke Tiberias. Salahuddin menggunakan taktik bijak – memutuskan sumber air dan menarik mereka ke padang gersang berhampiran perkampungan Hittin.

Keesokan harinya, tentera Islam yang dipimpin Salahuddin melancarkan serangan menyeluruh. Kelelahan dan kehausan menghancurkan semangat tentera Salib. Salahuddin mengelilingi mereka dalam bentuk separa bulan, memaksa mereka bertempur dalam keadaan paling genting. Akhirnya, kekuatan tentera Salib lumpuh sepenuhnya.

Raja Guy de Lusignan ditawan, manakala Reynald de Chatillon dihukum mati oleh Salahuddin sendiri atas pengkhianatan dan kekejamannya terhadap umat Islam.

### Kesan dan Legasi Perang Hittin

Kemenangan di Hittin bukan sekadar kejayaan ketenteraan. Ia merupakan titik tolak kebangkitan semula maruah umat Islam, yang selama ini tertekan di bawah penaklukan tentera Salib. Ia juga membuka pintu kepada pembebasan Baitulmaqdis yang berlaku hanya beberapa bulan kemudian, pada 2 Oktober 1187, tanpa pertumpahan darah besar-besaran – mencerminkan keadilan dan sifat pemaaf Salahuddin.

Kemenangan ini mengubah landskap politik dan spiritual di Syam dan Eropah. Ia juga mencetuskan Perang Salib Ketiga, namun tiada siapa dari pihak Salib dapat menggugat kembali kedudukan Islam seperti sebelum Hittin.

Pengajaran Zaman Ini

Perang Hittin mengajar kita bahawa:

* Kesatuan umat lebih kuat daripada senjata.
* Kepimpinan berakhlak dan berstrategi mampu mengubah sejarah.
* Keikhlasan perjuangan demi agama dan keadilan memberi kekuatan yang tidak dapat dikalahkan oleh tentera sehebat mana pun.

Hari ini, di kala umat Islam menghadapi pelbagai cabaran dalaman dan luaran, **semangat Hittin perlu dihidupkan kembali** – bukan untuk berperang, tetapi untuk **membina semula perpaduan, integriti, dan perjuangan menegakkan kebenaran**.

Penutup

Perang Hittin kekal terpahat sebagai lambang kemenangan iman, akal, dan perpaduan. Ia bukan sekadar catatan sejarah, tetapi warisan yang wajib dikenang dan dihayati, agar kita tidak lupa bahawa umat ini pernah berdiri megah kerana kesatuan dan kepimpinan yang bertunjangkan Islam.

Khamis, 20 Januari 2011

Israel mahu bina lagi kediaman haram Yahudi

BAITULMAQDIS 18 Jan. - Israel akan meluluskan pembinaan 124 unit pangsapuri baru di sekitar kawasan penempatan haram Yahudi di timur Baitulmaqdis, satu langkah yang boleh mendatangkan kecaman hebat antarabangsa.
Projek yang bakal diluluskan Majlis Perbandaran Baitulmaqdis itu meliputi 92 unit pangsapuri di Talpiot Timur, selatan Baitulmaqdis dan 32 unit lagi di Pisgat Zeev di bahagian utara.
Keputusan itu dibuat sehari selepas pengumuman pembinaan sekurang-kurangnya 1,400 buah rumah di sebuah kawasan penempatan haram Yahudi di timur Baitulmaqdis.
Penduduk Palestin mahu menjadikan timur Baitulmaqdis, yang dirampas Israel bersama-sama Tebing Barat dalam Perang 1967 sebagai ibu negara mereka, sementara Israel mendakwa bandar suci itu sebagai ibu negaranya, satu dakwaan yang tidak diiktiraf masyarakat antarabangsa.
Setiausaha Negara Amerika Syarikat (AS), Hillary Clinton pada minggu lalu mengutuk kerja-kerja merobohkan sebuah hotel untuk pembinaan 20 buah rumah haram Yahudi.
Perdana Menteri Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu membalas kecaman Clinton dengan menyatakan penduduk Yahudi mempunyai hak untuk tinggal di mana-mana bahagian Baitulmaqdis.
Kira-kira 500,000 penduduk Israel tinggal di Tebing Barat dan timur Baitulmaqdis di kalangan 2.7 juta rakyat Palestin. - Reuters

Isnin, 25 Oktober 2010

How many hitmen?


The line of questioning has changed. It's no longer the speculation on whether Israel's intelligence agency, Mossad was behind the assassination of Hamas leader Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in a Dubai hotel room last month.
The question now, certainly on the lips of journalists, is why does it take at least 26 people to kill one man traveling without a bodyguard?
Fifteen more suspects named by Dubai police Wednesday, although the passports are fraudulent and the names "borrowed."
Dubai's police chief has said he is 99 percent sure Mossad is responsible and that seems good enough for most people. Let me caution though, while not revealing personal opinion, that an arms dealer would likely have enemies.
Trips to Dubai by some suspects for planning purposes started almost a year ago, according to police. They say suspects traveled through eight different countries, including two on Australian passports who left Dubai on a ship to Iran, according to police.
The diagram for the travel routes of the operation stage look like a complicated family tree. The suspects between them covered 10 countries, credit cards were used by 14 different suspects, identities stolen from five different nationalities… again according to Dubai police.
The target - one man who appeared to be in transit, who went shopping for shoes and who had no security.
That's not to make him sound harmless. Hamas has admitted he was behind the kidnapping and killing of two Israeli soldiers in 1989 and Israeli security sources tell me he was a key link between Hamas and Iran when it comes to smuggling arms into Gaza.
But such a huge team still seems excessive to a layman like me who is not privy to the usual etiquette of international assassinations.
This is one of the first times we have been given such an accessible peephole into the murky world of alleged hitmen and women. Maybe that’s why the appetite for details no matter how mundane or distasteful is so great.
A first but maybe also a last. This world of technology we live in as proved by Dubai police could deter the next old-fashioned hit squad picked up on security cameras every step of the way – no matter how good the disguises or how powerful the sponsor.
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Jumaat, 1 Oktober 2010

Dubai police chief receives death threats

DUBAI: Dubai police chief receives death threats from the agency Mossad, revealed the involvement of intelligence for the Jewish state when it published details of the murder of a senior leader of Hamas, here earlier this year. 

Arabic language newspaper Al-Ittihad quoted as Dahi Khalfan, said he received two death threats on the murder of senior Hamas leader, Mahmud al-Mabhuh, at a hotel in Dubai, 20 January.


He accused the Mossad was behind the double threat on Tuesday, the official newspaper added. The first threat made in a few days after the suspected killer Khalfan revealed pictures and at the same time accusing the Mossad's involvement in the murder.


Protect yourself if you continue to celupar, the message said, according to the newspaper. Experts in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to detect the source of the message involved, Khalfan said the newspaper without giving further details.

In mid-February, she published the names and photographs of 11 suspects, said the murder of European passports to enter Dubai, six from Britain, three from Ireland and one each from Germany and France. 

The second threat, the newspaper said, was a phone call to a relative Khalfan, retired senior officers, from a Western population with dual passports who asked me to advise my brother to keep quiet. 

Proved later that the caller is involved Mossad agent who had retired. 
Khalfan was also revealed, two days ago, authorities arrested a Western nation involved in the murder suspects 




Khamis, 8 Julai 2010

Israel's Attack on Egypt in '67 was not 'Preemptive'

It is often claimed that Israel's attack on Egypt that began the June 1967 'Six Day War' was a 'preemptive' one. Implicit in that description is the notion that Israel was under imminent threat of an attack from Egypt. Yet this historical interpretation of the war is not sustained by the documentary record.
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Rabu, 7 Julai 2010

Flotilla raid was so stupid

While the United States has reserved judgment in the matter, a former Mossad agent is casting blame for the botched raid on a Gaza aid flotilla, pointing directly at Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu for allegedly ordering forces to act without vital preparation.


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Fake al Qaida?

"The truth is, there is no Islamic army or terrorist group called Al Qaida. And any informed intelligence officer knows this. But there is a propaganda campaign to make the public believe in the presence of an identified entity representing the 'devil' only in order to drive the TV watcher to accept a unified international leadership for a war against terrorism. The country behind this propaganda is the US . . ."-- Former British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook
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Mossad Operation Threatened against Reporter

An Israeli journalist who went into hiding after writing a series of reports showing lawbreaking approved by Israeli army commanders faces a lengthy jail term for espionage if caught, as Israeli security services warned at the weekend they would 'remove the gloves' to track him down.


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Mossad's secret wars

For more than half a century, the Mossad has been blamed for numerous killings around the world, and is often at the centre of conspiracy theories, including those surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the 1998 Lockerbie bombing and the 911 attacks in the US.


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Isnin, 8 Mac 2010

Hamas chief assassination suspects 'hiding in Israel', says police chief


Dubai's police chief has said the suspects in the Hamas chief's assassination in the emirate are now hiding out in Israel to avoid arrest and urged the Jewish state to wage its wars at home.

Dubai police to issue arrest warrants for 'hit squad' accused of killing Hamas chief


The Dubai authorities are preparing to issue arrest warrants for six British passport holders accused of assassinating a senior Hamas commander after entering the country disguised in wigs and false beards.

Dubai Hamas assassination: Australia angry over use of fake passports


Australia has issued a stern warning to Israel after three Australian passports were used by suspected Mossad assassins who murdered a top Hamas commander.


Ahad, 7 Mac 2010

Israel bombs Gaza for seventh day after killing Hamas leader


Israel has started its seventh day of bombing Gaza after killing a senior Hamas commander in the biggest blow yet to the Islamist's leadership.

Hardline Hamas leader killed in air strike on Gaza home


Israel has killed a senior Hamas commander with two laser-guided bombs which completely destroyed his home.

Hamas wants talks with the Europe and the US


Hamas is ready for dialogue with the international community, including the United States and European Union, according to the leader of the Palestinian Islamist movement, Ismail Haniya.


The murder of al-Mabhouh is an insult to our intelligence

As the saying goes in the Middle East, he who lives by terrorism ultimately becomes its victim. And the praise heaped on Mossad, Israel's foreign intelligence service, by the country's jubilant media tells you all you need to know about who was ultimately responsible for al-Mabhouh's death. "Impressive and crowned with success," proclaimed the Israeli dailyYediot Ahronot, while the Jerusalem Post confidently predicted that Meir Dagan, the hawkish head of Mossad, would not lose his job over the affair.


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Dubai and Israel's own suicide mission

Surely an organisation with the legendary guile of Mossad would have a more sophisticated method of forging the identities of its operatives (I mean, have they lost their DVD of Day of the Jackal at Mossad HQ?) than just pilfering the passport of some poor shmuck, who also happens to be one of the fellow citizens you’re suppose to be protecting (Catch-22 also seems to have been borrowed and not returned), as well as severely embarrassing some valuable international allies.


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