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The Logo Of The Ottoman State
Sultan
Abdul Hameed The Second was born on Wednesday, the 21st of September 1842. His
full name is Abdul Hameed Khan The Second Bin Abdul Majeed Khan. He was the son
of Sultan Abdul Majeed (from his second wife.) His mother died when he was
seven. Abdul Hameed spoke Turkish, Arabic and Persian and he studied several
books in literature and poetry. When his father Abdul Majeed died, his uncle,
Abdul Aziz became the Khalifa. Abdul Aziz did last long in power. He was forced
out of power and then assasinated by the political enemies of the Ottomans. His
successor was Sultan Murad, the son of Sultan Abdul Aziz, but he was also
removed from power after a short period because he was not fit for office.
On
the 31st of August, 1876 (1293 H) Sultan Abdul Hameed was given the
Khilafaship, the people pledged allegiance and loyalty to him. He was at that
time aged 34. Abdul Hameed realised, as he explaines in his diary, that at the
time of the assasination of his uncle, and the constant change in leadership
was some sort of a conspiracy against the Islamic state.
Abdul
Hameed had a character historians looked deeply into. He was given the
leadership of a huge state that was in a tense and critical situation. He spent
more than thirty years full of interior and exterior conspiracies, wars,
revolutions, events and constant changes. Abdul Hameed himself expressed these
feelings in his writings and poetry. Here is a sample of his handwritten
poetry, which was taken from the book "My Father Abdul Hameed,"
written by his daughter Aisha.

The poetry translates,
My lord I know you are the Dear One (Al-Aziz) ... and
no one but you is the Dear One
You are the One, and noting else
My God take my hand in these hard times
My God be my helper in this critical hour
The
first trouble Abdul Hameed ran into was Midhat Pasha. Midhat Pasha was
secretely involved in the removal of Abdul Hameed's uncle. When Abdul Hameed
came into power he assigned Midhat Pasha as The Head of The Ministers council
because Midhat was very popular at that time and Abdul Hameed needed any kind
of insurance to stay in power. Midhat Pasha was a good governor but he was
opinionated. Midhat Pasha was supported by a strong stream in the Shora council
(parliament). With the help of these people he was successful in passing the
resolutions to go into war against Russia. Abdul Hameed could not stop that
stream. Had he tried to he would have porbably been removed from office. Still
the stream wanted to blame him for all the losses that resulted from these
missclaculated wars. Abdul Hameed did not want any wars at that time. The
Islamic state was too exhausted to engage in warfare. Abdul Hameed was able to use
the differences between him and Midhat Pasha to decrease Midhat's popularity.
He finally was able to break lose from his chains and he exiled him to Europe.
The people and polticians welcomed that move greatly.
Afterwards,
Abdul Hameed turned to the foreign enemies of the Islamic Ottoman State. He was
able to somehow predict the Communist Revolution in Russia, and that it will
make Russia stronger and therefore more and more dangerous. At that time, the
Bulkan parts of the state faced two dangers, Russia and Austria. Abdul Hameed
tried to awaken the Bulkans and make them realise the coming danger. He came
close to an agreement with the Bulkans, but when the agreement was in the final
stages, four Bulkan states made a separate agreement and excluded the Otoman
state. Western and Russian influence was the reason for that change.
Abdul
Hameed realised that the consperacy to destroy the Ottoman state was bigger
than anyone thought. It was both interior and exterior. He thought he got rid
of Midhat Pasha and his likes for good, but he was faced with Awni Pasha, head
Of the Ministers Council (Alsadr Alazam) and one of the leaders of the army.
Later Abdul Hameed discovered that Awni Pasha took money and presents from the
English, and his role in the removal of Abdul Aziz (Abdul Hameed's uncle) was
exposed to Abdul Hameed. Awni Pasha pushed the Ottoman state into the wars of
Bosnia against the will of Abdul Hameed. Abdul Hameed knew that if the war took
place Russia, England, Austria- Hungary, Serbia, Montenegro, Italy and France
will all attack the Ottoman state and make sure Bosnia is snatched. Awni
misinformed Abdul Hameed about the size of the Ottoman army in Bosnia. He
claimed to have 200,000 soldiers ready. However, Abdul Hameed checked with
other generals of the army and discovered he had only 30,000 soldiers, faced by
more than 300,000 soldiers. The people at that time loved Awni and Abdul Hameed
couldn't remove him from office because that would endanger the interior
stability of the state. The western powers, realising that they had outnumbered
the Ottomans attacked under the cover of four Bulkan states (Romania,
Montenegro, Serbia, Austria-Hungary). As a result, Bosnia and Greece were lost
and seperated from the Otoman state. Abdul Hameed exposed Awni and his mistakes
afterwards and got rid of him. The public accepted this move. The court found
him guilty of the charges of conspiracy against the Ottoman state and aiding
foreign powers, such as England.

Yeildz Palace, the government headquarters of the
Ottoman Islamic Khilafa.
The
fall of the sick man of Europe appeared to be eminent. everyone wanted a part
of it and that doesn't exclude the Jews. In 1901 the Jewish banker Mizray
Qrasow and two other Jewish influential leaders came to visit Abdul Hameed,
they offered to give him :
1)
Paying ALL the debts of the Ottoman state.
2)
Building the Navy of the Ottoman state.
3)
35 Million Golden Leeras without interest to support the prosperity of the
Ottoman state.
In
Exchange for
1)
Allowing Jews to visit Palestine anytime they please, and to stay as long as
they want "to visit the holy sites."
2)
Allowing the Jews to build settlements where they live, and they wanted them to
be located near Jerusalem.
Abdul
Hameed refused to even meet them, he sent his answer to them through Tahsin
Pasha, and the answer was "Tell those impolite Jews that the debts
of the Ottoman state are not a shame, France has debts and that doesn't effect
it. Jerusalem became a part of the Islamic land when Omar Bin Alkhattab took
the city and I am not going to carry the historical shame of selling the holy
lands to the Jews and betraying the responsibility and trust of my people. May
the Jews keep their money, the Ottoman's will not hide in castles built with
the money of the enemies of Islam." He also told them to leave and
never come back to meet him again. With the Jews and Zionists in the game the set
was complete, and the play of the end of the Ottoman state was about to start.
The Jewish money was an important asset to finance the destruction of the
Ottoman state to build the Zionist state in Palestine, the state that Jews
wanted so badly they were willing to risk anything for.


Alaqsa
musque burning after the Zionist Hands got hold of it.
The
Jews did not give up on Abdul Hameed, later in the same year, 1901, the founder
of the Zionist movement, Theodor Hertzil, visited Istanbul and tried to meet
Abdul Hameed. Abdul Hameed refused to meet him and he told his Head Of The
Ministers Council "Advise Dr. Herzil not to take any further steps
in his project. I can not give away a handful of the soil of this land for it
is not my own, it is for all the Islamic Nation. The Islamic Nation that fought
Jihad for the sake of this land and they have watered it with their blood. The
Jews may keep their money and millions. If the Islamic Kalifah State is one day
destroyed then they will be able to take Palestine without a price! But while I
am alive, I would rather push a sword into my body than see the land of
Palestine cut and given away from the Islamic State. This is something that
will not be, I will not start cutting owr bodies while we are alive."
After this, the Jews turned to the British to turn their dreams into reality.
The
British and French were ready to finish the Ottoman State, still the word "Jihad"
was powerful enough to make all Europe tremble. Europe still feared the Sick
Man Of Europe. The British decided to use its most important foreign policy,
devide and conquer. It supported new groups like Young Turkey and Young Arabia.
When Young Turkey became strong in the Ottoman state, Britain did not need to
do anything anymore, Young Turks did the rest, they started a national and
prejidice stream withen the Turkish citiziens of the Islamic State. In resonse,
Arabs, Armenians, Kurds and other races developed their own national brand.
People started feeling a part of their race not a part of the state, and that
was the beggining of the end of the Islamic state. Later in WWI, Arabs
collaborated with the Bristish and French and revolted against the Ottoman
State. They were betrayed by the British and French and later invaded.
Abdul
Hamid did not forget the development of his state, he built many institutions
and services to the public like Hamedi market, Alazm palace in Damascus. He
also built many mosques, public bathes, markets and hospitals in Cairo,
Demscus, Sana, Baghdad and the rest of the Islamic cities. He also worked on
the development of the educational system. The Ottomans tried to imitate the
European educational system but they failed, except in two areas, Medicine and
Military. The Ottoman army was not as weak as people today think it was. The
Ottoman artillary was the strongest in the world. The Ottoman Navy was very
well organized and was ranked the world's third most powerful fleet after the
English and French. Many industries such as weapons manufacturing, weaving and
Sugar appeared. The road system was updated,and seaports were expanded. Many
new newsprints were established and before the first world war Egypt, Iraq and
Great Syria had more than 1300 newspapers and magazines.
For
a little time it appeared like the Sick Man of Europe will finally stand up,
but the western allies were determined to destroy the Islamic Unity at any
cost. The non-muslim minorities in the Ottoman state were used by the West to
create trouble and instability, especially the Christian citiziens of the
state. The western states always interfered in the Ottoman domestic policy
under the excuse of "protecting the Christian minorities." The west
also launched a campaign of Christian preaching in the Islamic world by
building Christian schools and churches. The target was snatching muslims away
from Islam and spreading un-islamic social habits and ideas. Many newsprints
were also established for the same reason, to poison the minds of the muslims
and spread destructive ideas and misconceptions between them. The west also
wanted to make the Ottoman state busy and for that it used the minorities
again. The west encouraged the Armenians and financed their revolution against
the Ottoman state. England helped the Druz and France helped the Maronites in
Lebanon and they both engaged in a big battle that was solved by the
interference of the Ottoman army. More troubles between Muslims and Christians
took place, and at some time the Muslim population of Damascus was about to
wipe the Christian population of the city. The Ottoman army interfered in the
last moments and prevented a massacre from taking place. That era was a
constant battle between the conspiracies of the west and the defence of Abdul Hameed
and the rest of the faithful Muslims.
It
is important to mention that the debts of the Ottoman state, when Abdul Hameed
came to power, were 2,528 Million Ottoman golden Leeras. When he was removed
from power they were only 106 Million Leera. Which means he cut the debt to
about 1/20 of its original value. The Young Turks, who came after Abdul Hameed,
raised it back by 1300%. Such an achivement of Abdul Hameed would give the
impression that he could not spend on development, but that is untrue. Abdul Hameed
established fax lines between Yemen, Hijaz, Great Syria, Iraq and Turkey. Then
he connected it to the fax lines of Iran and India. He managaed to earn back
the cost of the project withen only two years because of the extensive use of
these lines by the Hujjaj (the people who go to Mecca to do the pilgramage).

The
Signiture of Abdul Hameed
Abdul
Hameed realised that the only hope for Muslims is a form of a strong Islamic Unity.
Abdul Hameed was able to see that the West will try to seperate the Islamic
state and then deal with each part seperately. The only way to prevent that is
through Islamic Unity. Abdul Hameed decided to present the Ottoman Khilafaship
as a leadership to the Islamic World. Abdul Hameed was able to touch and effect
the Muslims of India and Pakistan and he caused many troubles to the British in
these areas. Similar results were established with the Muslims of Russia and
the southern USSR republics. Abdul Hameed also used these Muslims to pressure
Russia. At this time, Abdul Hameed mentions in his diary that he feels the
walls falling on him, and that he feels he is alone and he can not fight the
enemies of the Islamic Nation alone. He later started an alliance with Germany,
but that too seemed to be insufficient, because the Germans wanted a part of
the Ottoman state as well. Sultan Abdul Hameed felt at that time that the big
war is very close. And it was obvious that the remains of the Ottoman state is
what the fighting factions will fight for.
Abdul
Hameed needed something big, something strong, something to awaken the feelings
of the Islamic unity in the hearts of the muslims all arround the Islamic
world. Abdul Hameed searched and searched and finnaly decided to establish the
Hijaz rial road(1900). The rail road ran from Demscus to Madina, and from Aqaba
to Maan, the line symbolized the Islamic Unity, all the muslims who used to do
the pilgrimage felt that the Ottoman Khalifa was trying to bring them closer,
with a new rail road system and one of the most sophisticaed fax systems.
Muslim started getting the feeling of gratitude and appreciation to the Ottoman
State. The rail road payed for its expences in a couple of years and it
functioned as an important tool to connect the parts of the Islamic state, it
also was to be used as a fast line to transport and deploy military units.
Abdul Hameed also launched a campagin to spread the idea of islamic untiy and
islamic support in southern Russi, India, Pakistan and Africa. He started
inviting many muslim scholars from Indonesia, Africa and India to the Otoman
state, and he established a program to build mosques and Islamic Institutions
all arround the Islamic world.

A sample of the great Ottoman Arabsic Art.
The
western teeth reacted quickly and encouraged the Bay of Tunessia to revolt
against the Ottoman state in 1877 and so he did. In 1881 france occupied
Tunessia, in 1882 Britain occupied Egypt. Later the netherlands invaded
indonesia, Russia invaded central Asia, Britain expanded deeper into india and
Sudan .. it appeared like the west is about to crush the Islamic World.
Finally,
on Tuesday the 27th of April 1909, the 240 members of the Otoman senate agreed
under the pressure of the National Young Turks to remove Abdul Hameed from
power. Senator Sheikh Hamdi Afandi Mali wrote the Fatwa of the removal. The
Otoman Senate approved it. Here is the translation of that Fatwa :
"If the Imam of the Muslims took the important religous issues from
the legislative books and collected those books, wasted the money of the state
and engaed in agreements that contradicted the Islamic Law, killed, arrested,
exiled the people for no reason, then promised not to do it again and still did
it to harm the conditions of muslims all around the Islamic world then this
leader is to be removed from office. If his removal will bring better
conditions than his staying, then he has the choice of resigning or being
removed from office."
The Sheikh Of Islam Mohammad Dia' Aldin Afandi
The
Fatwa is very strange and any person can see that the conditions set in it do
not fit Abdul Hameed's deeds and actions. Afterwards the Head Of The Ministers
Council, Tawfiq Pasha was called to tell Abdul Hameed about the decision. He
refused to do so. So they sent him a group of four people : Aref Hikmat, Aram
Afandi (Armenian), As'ad Tobatani and Emanuel Qrasow (Jewish). As they entered
his office, they found him standing calmly, Aref Hikmat read the Fatwa to him,
then As'ad Tobatani came forward and said "The nation has removed
you from your office.", Abdul Hameed became angry and said "The
nation has removed me from my office, that is okay ... but why did you bring
the Jew to the Quarters of the Khilafa?" and he pointed to Qrasow.
Obviously that was the point of payback, Abdul Hameed rejected selling
Palestine to the Jews, and now they show him that they were a part of his
removal. A chalenge in the face of Abdul Hameed and the face of the Islamic
Nation.

A rare picture showing Abdul Hameed and the four people
when he was told he was removed from office.
After
Abdul Hameed's removal from office many writers started attacking him and his
person, one of these people was John Haslib, his book "The Red
Sultan" became very famious, and was treanslated into many languages such
as Arabic and Turkish. A Turkish book titled "iki me vrin perde arkasi -
yazan : nafiz tansu" by Ararat Yayinevi was also a part of hateful
propaganda that drawes the Ottoman state sinking deeper and deeper only to be
saved by the Young Turks who removed Abdul Hameed. Another one is by the famous
Arab Christian writter Georgy Zaydan in his book "Stories Of The Islamic
History - The Ottoman revolution". These books are nothing but a bunch of
lies written by people who hate Islam and muslims deeply. It presents Sultan
Abdul Hameed as a man sunk into pleasures of life such as women and alcohol,
and a vicious merciless tyrant towards his political enemies and his people.
These lies did not stand because the truth always prevails.

Some of the books against Abdul Hameed
Finally,
after Abdul Hameed came a bunch of weak leaders. They couldn't maintain the
state and they lost their powers easily. As Sultan Abdul Hameed predicted, WWI
took place and the Ottoman state was divided. Arabs revolted in Hijaz with the
help of the British and French, who later on betrayed them and put them under
occupation, and gave Islamic Palestine to the Jews. If only they had listened
to Abdul Hameed.
The
National Young Turks got power and Mustafa Kemal Ataturk cancelled the Islamic
Khilafah in 1924. That was the end of a united leadership for Muslims for 1300
years. The West had succeded fully.
Today
Muslims started to wake up from the ashes of the Arab-Isreali war of 1967, from
the ashes of the Bosnian war, the Chechnian war, the Kashmir wars. Muslims are
starting to realise that they will not stand unless they are united and
attached to the bond of Islam. Muslims are starting to return to Islam and the
West is alarmed again, after several years of Turkish Athan the mosques of
Istanbul retruned to declare "Allah Akbar" in clear Arabic. A sign of
the coming back of a great civilization. Let us all work sincerely for the reestablishment of the Khilafa
The
Sun May Have Set, But It Will, God Willing, Rise Again.