An-Nahdha (Grand Renaissance) Dam and the Threats of Water War (1438 AH - 2017 CE)
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Dhu al-Hijjah 1438 AH - September 2017 CE
An-Nahdha (Grand Renaissance) Dam and the Threats of Water War (1438 AH - 2017 CE)
Hizb ut Tahrir
According to reports from specialized international organizations, the planet Earth is witnessing dangerous climate changes that threaten the lives of organisms. Foremost among these changes is what the waste of putrid capitalism has caused, such as the depletion of the ozone layer, which has led to rising temperatures, melting part of the ice mass in the North and South Poles. This has resulted in an increase in the proportion of water in the oceans, the erosion of land in the face of this water surge, and the sinking of many islands. Also, there has been a change in the map of rainfall distribution, so many agricultural lands have become thirsty, and many people, animals, and other creatures have perished, and drought and desertification have struck many countries of the world. Likewise, many waterways have been polluted by the greed and irresponsibility of the capitalist ogre, which has unleashed its chemical and radioactive waste, heedless of the consequences.
مقدمة / Introduction
According to reports from specialized international organizations, the planet Earth is witnessing dangerous climate changes that threaten the lives of organisms. Foremost among these changes is what the waste of putrid capitalism has caused, such as the depletion of the ozone layer, which has led to rising temperatures, melting part of the ice mass in the North and South Poles. This has resulted in an increase in the proportion of water in the oceans, the erosion of land in the face of this water surge, and the sinking of many islands. Also, there has been a change in the map of rainfall distribution, so many agricultural lands have become thirsty, and many people, animals, and other creatures have perished, and drought and desertification have struck many countries of the world. Likewise, many waterways have been polluted by the greed and irresponsibility of the capitalist ogre, which has unleashed its chemical and radioactive waste, heedless of the consequences.Table of Contents
1.
Table of Contents
2.
Introduction
3.
The Great Nile Basin
4.
Conflict and Settlements Over Water
5.
The Trap of Negotiations
6.
The Entebbe Agreement
7.
The Declaration of Principles Agreement and the Negligence of Rulers
8.
Text of the Declaration of Principles Agreement
9.
The Reality of the Agreement
10.
The Renaissance Dam and its Dangers
11.
Expected Risks from the Establishment of the Dam
12.
First: Dam Safety
13.
Second: Damages Resulting from the Establishment of the Renaissance Dam
14.
A Look at Sudan's Position on the Dam
15.
The Islamic Legal Rules for Dealing with Rivers
16.
Conclusion
خاتمة / Conclusion
If Sudan and Egypt were part of the Rightly Guided Caliphate, the weakest of countries, nurtured by colonialism and its tools, would not have dared to threaten the vital interests of the Caliphate out of spite for Islam and Muslims. The Caliphate is a principled state, striving to assume the leading position in the international arena. Therefore, the list of vital interests of the Rightly Guided Caliphate is long and not short, and no state would dare to threaten these interests in the first place. The history of the Caliphate carries lessons and morals about its honor and its preservation of the interests of Muslims, through the strength of its political actions, the loftiness of its negotiators and diplomats, their pride and disdain, and its threat to use military force, and then its actual use, supported by millions of real men, looking forward to death in the way of God; It is a state of honor and dignity; which every Muslim must work with those who are working to establish it for a good life in obedience to God Almighty, which is pleasing to the inhabitants of heaven and earth.
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