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Who is Dr. Aafia Siddiqui…And Why Should We Care?

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Aafia Siddiqui came to the United States of America from Karachi Pakistan in 1990. She resided with her older brother, Muhammad, in Houston (Texas), and distinguished herself as an outstanding freshman at the University of Houston, earning a full scholarship in 1991 to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Boston, Massachusetts.

Aafia Siddiqui graduated with honors from MIT, and later enjoyed an equally successful academic career at Brandeis University – where she graduated (again with honors) with a PhD in cognitive neuroscience. In addition to her academic prowess, Dr. Siddiqui was known for her commitment to dawah (teaching and spreading the message of Islam), and her humanitarian relief work – particularly after the political crisis erupted in Bosnia in the early to mid-90s.

In 2002, after 12 fruitful years in the United States, Dr. Aafia Siddiqui and her family decided to return home to Pakistan. By this time she was married with two American-born children (Ahmed and Maryam) and pregnant with a third child (Suleman). Tragically, it appears that her academic achievement, activism, and commitment to Islam, caused a post 9/11 cloud of suspicion to accompany her and her family on that fateful journey home.

In March 2003, Dr. Siddiqui and her three young children (ages 6, 4, and six months) got into a taxi in Karachi, Pakistan, bound for the airport to visit a maternal uncle in Islamabad. They never made it. The taxi was stopped, all four were forcibly removed, and then they disappeared for the next five years. The day after the kidnapping, Aafia’s family received an ominous visit from a mysterious biker who bore a threatening message. When Aafia’s mother answered the door he warned, If you ever want to see your daughter and grandchildren again, be quiet!

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In the summer of 2008, following disclosure that a Pakistani woman was being secretly held prisoner at the Bagram Detention Center in Afghanistan, Dr. Siddiqui was released from captivity in a weakened and disheveled state; reunited with her son (Ahmed), and then set up to be killed. She ended up being shot by an American soldier in Afghanistan under highly questionable circumstances. Following emergency treatment she was brought back to America, barely clinging to life, and charged withattempting to murder US personnel (i.e. soldiers, FBI, CIA) in Afghanistan.

During the trial that took place in a U.S. District Court in New York City in 2010, the most compelling evidence was in Dr. Siddiqui’s favor, and the government’s star witnesses contradicted themselves, and each other, so much (under oath) that they should have been charged with perjury. Regrettably, the unrelenting pre-trial propaganda against “Lady al-Qaeda,” as some of the media dubbed her, coupled with a federal judge (Richard Berman) who was openly biased against her from start to finish, made a “fair trial” virtually impossible.

The five missing years (2003-2008) were ordered off-limits during the trial; the forensic and circumstantial evidence was ignored; and Dr. Aafia Siddiqui was found guilty and given a sentence of 86 YEARS.  She is currently imprisoned at FMC Carswell – an institution located on a military base in Fort Worth, Texas – completely cut off from the outside world.  It should also be noted that Judge Berman has officially closed her case to the appeals process.

Dr. Aafia Siddiqui does not enjoy the same visitation rights as other prisoners; even mail that is sent to her gets returned. There are credible reports that her health (both physical and mental) is not good. Her family and supporters have asked the government to allow an independent medical team into FMC Carswell to examine her (so far without success).

Her two oldest children (Ahmed and Maryam) were returned to the family home in 2008 and 2010, respectively. The youngest child (Suleman) is still missing to this day and presumed dead. Aafia’s father passed away years ago, and as one would expect, an increasingly frail mother grieves over her missing child and wonders if she will ever be able to see her again.

In July – August 2014, over 110,000 people from all over America – Muslims and non-Muslims – signed a “We The People”Petition on the White House website that called for Dr. Aafia Siddiqui’s release and repatriation. Among her supporters is the former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, who has described the case of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui as, “The worst case of individual injustice I have ever witnessed.”

Dr. Aafia Siddiqui has become a growing symbol of concern and grievance for Muslims and non-Muslims of goodwill around the world. Why should we care? Because if such a monstrous injustice could happen to a woman like her, and continue for as long as it has, none of us are safe!

Aafia is currently being held in an institution in Fort Worth, Texas, which has a notorious history of abuse of female prisoners (FMC Carswell), under an 86 year sentence. Consequently, this political prisoner’s supporters around the world feel as if they are in a race against time. It is for this reason that two important rallies have been planned for September in Washington, DC, and October in New York City.

On Friday, September 28th, assembly time 3 PM (starting time 3:30), a rally was held in front of the Pakistan Embassy – located at 3517 International Court NW, Washington, DC 20008. [That this rally was held at the embassy in the same week that international leaders and delegates are in the US from around the world for the annual UN Conference, affords added significance]

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A second rally has been planned for Friday, October 26, at the United Nations in New York City to mark the 15th year of this distinguished Muslim woman’s wrongful imprisonment and torture.

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Many believe that the imprisonment of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui symbolizes one of the litmus tests of our time. If We can’t do something for her atleast We can Pray for her .May Allah Bless her and her family and end her Struggle .

لا إلَهَ إلاَّ اللَّهُ الْعَظـيمُ الْحَلِـيمْ، لا إلَهَ إلاَّ اللَّهُ رَبُّ العَـرْشِ العَظِيـمِ، لا إلَهَ إلاَّ اللَّهُ رَبُّ السَّمَـوّاتِ ورّبُّ الأَرْضِ ورَبُّ العَرْشِ الكَـريم

“La ilaaha ill-Allaah al-‘Azeem ul-Haleem, Laa ilaaha ill-Allaah Rabb il-‘arsh il-‘azeem, Laa ilaaha ill-Allaah Rabb is-samawaati wa Rabb il-ard wa Rabb il-‘arsh il-kareem”

“There is no god except Allaah, the All-Mighty, the Forbearing; there is no god except Allaah, the Lord of the Mighty Throne; there is no god except Allaah, Lord of the heavens, Lord of the earth and Lord of the noble Throne.” (Al-Bukhari 8/154, Muslim 4/2092, )

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4 Comments

  1. This story is everyone who reads and learns about it because it is just incredible to believe that this can happen in such a situation.

  2. This story can serve as a president in order to get an acquittal and people are no longer subjected to persecution from the outside and could work for the good of society.

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