Islam is derived from the Arabic root "Salema": peace, purity, submission and obedience. In the religious sense, Islam means submission to the will of God and obedience to His law. Everything and every phenomenon in the world other than man is administered totally by God-made laws, Submission to the good will of God, together with obedience to His beneficial Law, ie, becoming a Muslim, is the best safeguard for man's peace and harmony.
Saturday, 30 November 2019
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Labour and Tories row over early release of London Bridge attacker
MP Yvette Cooper asked why Usman Khan was freed despite being deemed dangerous
A row has broken out between the Conservatives and Labour over the practice of reducing jail terms for violent offenders following the London Bridge terrorist attack.
The home secretary, Priti Patel, blamed the previous Labour government after the party’s MP Yvette Cooper asked how the attacker, Usman Khan, could have been released when he was deemed dangerous.
Usman Khan was sentenced for serious terror offence in Feb 2012. Thought to be so dangerous by judge he was given IPP sentence to prevent release if still serious threat. Instead he was released 6 yrs later without Parole Board assessment. How cd this be allowed to happen? ...1
The Parole Board could not be involved in this decision @jeremycorbyn. Your party changed the law in 2008 so that Khan was automatically released irrespective of the danger he posed. Very concerning that you want to be PM but don’t understand this.https://t.co/uqUBggmEbg
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London Bridge attacker had asked for help to deradicalise - lawyer
Usman Khan had realised in prison that Islamist violence was wrong, says Vajahat Sharif
The London Bridge attacker had asked for help to be deradicalised while he was in prison, but none was forthcoming, his solicitor has claimed.
Vajahat Sharif told the Guardian Usman Khan had come to realise that violent extremism was wrong and accepted his understanding of Islam was deficient.
Related: Key questions about London Bridge terrorist Usman Khan answered
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Thursday, 28 November 2019
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Wednesday, 27 November 2019
Sayeeda Warsi on Tory Islamophobia: 'It feels like I'm in an abusive relationship'
The Tories promised an investigation into anti-Muslim prejudice in the party – then watered it down. How high does the problem go? Disillusioned insiders – and the former party chair – speak out
In June, a message pinged on Tory peer Sayeeda Warsi’s phone. “Right, sorted out that Conservative party Islamophobia investigation!” it read triumphantly. The sender? Sajid Javid, who was then home secretary.
Earlier that evening, during a televised Tory leadership debate, Javid had bounced his fellow contenders, including Boris Johnson and Michael Gove, into apparently agreeing to the Conservatives holding an independent inquiry into Islamophobia.
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Tuesday, 26 November 2019
Muslim Council: parties must tackle Islamophobia to win votes
Body seeks 10 pledges in election where Muslims could affect outcome in 31 marginals
Candidates and parties campaigning in the general election must commit to tackling racism and Islamophobia to win the support of Muslim voters, according to the Muslim Council of Britain.
A manifesto setting out how parties’ policies could affect Muslims has been published by the MCB after consulting its affiliates and communities across the UK.
There have been trials of voter ID in local elections and the Conservatives have stated that they want to bring in some form of UK-wide ID requirement for voting in the future, but for this election there is no change to the current system.
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Javid refuses to condemn PM's slurs against Muslim women
Chancellor insists Johnson has explained ‘letterbox’ and ‘bank robber’ remarks
Sajid Javid has refused seven times to condemn Boris Johnson’s use of the terms “bank robber” and “letterbox” to describe Muslim women who wear a burqa.
Speaking at a campaign event in Bolton on Tuesday, the Conservative chancellor was asked seven times whether he would use those terms to describe Muslim women and he declined to give a direct answer.
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Monday, 25 November 2019
It's the climate, not immigration, that keeps Australians awake at night
The Scanlon Foundation’s annual report on social cohesion finds a country still largely welcoming of migrants, although 40% hold negative feelings towards Muslims
Something happened in 2017. Australia is second only to Canada in welcoming immigration on a large scale. Our faith in the benefits of accepting newcomers of all faiths and races is rock solid. But a couple of years ago we began to grow impatient about the government’s management of the immigration program, impatient in particular about overcrowding in our cities.
This is the verdict of the Scanlon Foundation’s 2019 Mapping Social Cohesion report, published on Tuesday. The mission of the foundation for the past decade or so has been to measure how this migrant nation hangs together. In that time an extraordinary 50,000 of us have been polled to track the hopes and fears that sweep Australia – and not just about immigration.
The education line cuts across the immigration debate like a mighty trench
90% of us have a sense of belonging to this place.
87% are proud of the Australian way of life.
85% agree multiculturalism has been good for Australia.
84% report having a happy 2019.
80% welcome resettlement in Australia of refugees assessed abroad.
79% oppose selecting immigrants by race.
73% believe Australia is a land of economic opportunity where, in the long run, hard work brings a better life.
71% believe globalisation is good for the country.
68% believe accepting immigrants from many different countries makes Australia stronger.
62% are optimistic about Australia’s future.
61% of Australians disapprove of asylum seekers making their way here by boat.
47% of us have little or no concern about the treatment we mete out to asylum seekers in PNG and Nauru.
40% in 2019 admit negative or very negative feelings towards Muslims.
The fundamentals are sound, even as about one in 10 of us continue to rage against this new Australia of many faiths and many cultures
Only 27% of university graduates say Australia takes too many immigrants, but for those who never finished high school the figure is 70%.
Nearly 90% of graduates applaud multiculturalism but only 61% of those who never finished school.
Among graduates, 58% worry we treat refugees too harshly, but their fears are shared by only 32% of who never finished school.
While a rump of 14% of graduates still wish immigrants could be chosen by race, support for the old White Australia position more than doubles to 35% who never finished school.
Related: Behrouz Boochani, brutalised but not beaten by Manus, says simply: 'I did my best'
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Saturday, 23 November 2019
Surah Al-Waqiah – Quran, Chapter 56, Verse 96: Arabic and English Translation
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Friday, 22 November 2019
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Thursday, 21 November 2019
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India: Muslim Sanskrit professor forced to flee by Hindu students
Feroz Khan in hiding after nationalist group protested he ‘cannot teach us our religion’
A Muslim scholar of Sanskrit has gone into hiding after protests from some rightwing Hindu students claiming that, as a Muslim, he cannot teach Sanskrit, the ancient classical language of Hinduism.
Feroz Khan, 29, was the unanimous choice of a selection committee at Banaras Hindu University in Varanasi for the post of assistant professor of Sanskrit literature. The committee members were impressed with his erudition, which stems from a childhood passion for the language that continued into further education.
Related: India’s Muslims quiver in the new dawn of an emboldened Narendra Modi
Related: Five more years of Narendra Modi will take India to a dark place | Kapil Komireddi
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Monday, 18 November 2019
Muslim voters could swing 31 marginal seats, research finds
List of constituencies is released as mosques launch voter registration drive
Muslim voters could affect the outcome in more than 30 marginal constituencies in next month’s general election, according to research published as mosques prepare for a nationwide registration drive.
The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) released a list on Monday of 31 marginal seats in which Muslim voters could have “high” or “medium” impact.
Marginal seats are parliamentary constituencies that have had a history of changing hands between parties, or in which the incumbent MP has a very small majority. Eleven seats were won by fewer than 100 votes in 2017. Often parties will target marginal seats with extra campaigning resources, as they are the places where they feel they are most likely to affect the balance in the House of Commons.
There have been trials of voter ID in local elections and the Conservatives have stated that they want to bring in some form of UK-wide ID requirement for voting in the future, but for this election there is no change to the current system.
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Sunday, 17 November 2019
Australia's foreign minister labels China's treatment of Uighurs 'disturbing'
Marise Payne repeats calls for China to end arbitrary detention after internal documents reveal Xi Jinping’s call to ‘show no mercy’ in Xinjiang
Australia’s foreign affairs minister has labelled new details of China’s mass internment of Uighurs “disturbing” and reiterated demands for China to end arbitrary detention.
Marise Payne made the statement in response to internal Chinese government documents showing its mass detention of Uighurs and other minorities in Xinjiang came from directives by Xi Jinping to “show absolutely no mercy” in the “struggle against terrorism, infiltration and separatism”.
Related: China hits back at Australia's foreign minister for highlighting human rights abuses
Related: The world knows what is happening to the Uighurs. Why has it been so slow to act?
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Saturday, 16 November 2019
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Thursday, 14 November 2019
The Guardian view on Sri Lanka’s election: danger ahead | Editorial
There are worse things than disappointment, as Sri Lankans may find out when they go to the polls on Saturday. The 2015 presidential election was heralded as the start of a new era. Strongman Mahinda Rajapaksa was unseated when Maithripala Sirisena, a senior figure within his own party, joined forces with the opposition United National party. The opportunity was largely squandered. The full extent of dysfunction was exposed last year when Mr Sirisena ousted prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe and installed his old foe Mr Rajapaksa – only for parliament to rebel and the supreme court to reinstate Mr Wickremesinghe. But the true cost became even clearer when Isis-inspired bombings killed 269 people this Easter, and catastrophic intelligence and police failures were subsequently revealed.
The fallout could see the Rajapaksa family return to power. Gotabaya “Gota” Rajapaksa of the Sinhalese-Buddhist nationalist SLPP, who served as defence minister under his brother, is one of two frontrunners. Mr Rajapaksa is subject to lawsuits relating to torture, fraud and corruption. He wants Mahinda, unable to run again due to term limits, as his prime minister. The Rajapaksas oversaw the end to the decades-long civil war, but one UN report suggested as many as 40,000 Tamil civilians died in its final months. Tamil politicians were murdered and thousands of Sri Lankans disappeared.
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Tuesday, 12 November 2019
Revealed: Tory councillors posted Islamophobic content on social media
Exclusive: dossier on 25 current and former councillors adds to pressure on Boris Johnson to launch independent inquiry
Twenty-five sitting and former Conservative councillors have been exposed for posting Islamophobic and racist material on social media, according to a dossier obtained by the Guardian that intensifies the row over anti-Muslim sentiment in the party.
The disclosure that 15 current and 10 former Tory councillors have posted, shared or endorsed Islamophobic or other racist content on Facebook or Twitter will increase pressure on Boris Johnson after he backtracked on a pledge to hold an independent inquiry into the issue.
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Sunday, 10 November 2019
When it comes to Islamophobia, Tory eyes are still wide shut | Nesrine Malik
Matt Hancock’s dismissal of Sayeeda Warsi shows the party thinks prejudice against Muslims is a problem it can afford
The black protagonist of Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man struggles to divine the correct norms and beliefs in a world where he is invisible because white people refuse to see him. “When they approach me,” he says, “they see only my surroundings, themselves, or figments of their own imagination – indeed, everything and anything except me.” The problem, in other words, is not that white people look upon black people with a clear and knowing prejudice. It is that they have constructed what he calls “inner eyes”: “those eyes with which they look through their physical eyes upon reality”.
Related: Tory Islamophobia row: Warsi accuses Hancock of 'whitesplaining'
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Saturday, 9 November 2019
A celebration of Muslim women in Lagos – in pictures
In 2011, visual artist Medina Dugger, from California, moved to Lagos, Nigeria, where she was inspired by local Muslim women to create her series Enshroud. “The series doesn’t take a stance in favour or against veiling, but supports both a woman’s right to choose and her religious expression,” she says. Each digital collage is created by layering two separate images: first, Dugger photographs the women in hijabs, then she superimposes them on top of plastic prayer mats. “I photographed them twirling, jumping and skipping to recreate moments I’d witnessed in the city, which were often incongruent with my previously held notions of women in hijab.”
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Friday, 8 November 2019
Ayodhya verdict: Hindus win possession of India site disputed by Muslims
Supreme court says five acres where mosque was torn down in 1992 should become site of Hindu temple, with Muslims given other land
The Indian supreme court has ruled that India’s most hotly disputed piece of land rightfully belongs to Hindus, with judges granting permission for a temple to be built on the site in Ayodhya.
In their unanimous and historic judgement, the five supreme court judges stated that the site rightfully belonged to Hindus, based upon the claim it is the birthplace of their god Ram.
Related: Ayodhya ruling: Hindus win case over site disputed by Muslims
Related: India: Hindus demand building of temple on disputed Ayodhya site
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India tense before ruling on holy site claimed by Muslims and Hindus
Supreme court due to decide fate of Ayodhya, where mosque was torn down by Hindu hardliners in 1992
India’s supreme court is expected to make a historic ruling on Saturday over the highly disputed religious site of Ayodhya, which is claimed by Hindus and Muslims.
The site has been one of the country’s most controversial religious grounds since the Babri mosque, which had been standing since the 16th century, was reduced to rubble by Hindu fundamentalists during a 1992 riot in which more than 2,000 people died.
Related: Ayodhya: a history of violence
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Thursday, 7 November 2019
Ex-Labour MP to run as independent after being dropped over LGBT row
Roger Godsiff had backed protests against Birmingham school’s teaching policy
A former Labour MP has confirmed he will run as an independent in the general election after the party withdrew its support for him after he backed protesters in an LGBT teaching row.
Roger Godsiff, 73, who had been the Labour MP for Birmingham Hall Green, was told this week by the national executive committee (NEC) that he would not be endorsed as a candidate in the December poll and someone else would run in his place.
Related: ‘We can’t give in’: the Birmingham school on the frontline of anti-LGBT protests
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‘It shut all my doors’: how a Quebec law banning religious symbols derails women’s careers
Bill 21 theoretically bans all symbols, but it mentions face coverings, and critics agree the main targets are Muslim women
Nour Farhat always dreamed of becoming a Crown prosecutor.
At 28, she is a newly minted lawyer with a master’s specialization in criminal law.
Related: Quebec's religious symbol ban targets minorities in the name of secularism | Martin Patriquin
The law doesn’t touch [most Quebecers] one bit, but for me, it has disastrous consequences on my whole life
Related: Quebec law banning hijab at work creates ‘politics of fear', say critics
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Sunday, 3 November 2019
The Guardian view on Indonesia’s president: after the hope | Editorial
A second and final term can free a leader, as Joko Widodo has acknowledged. The question is how he will use his new liberty. Five years ago, he was widely hailed as “Indonesia’s Obama”. His rise was seen as another step forward for the world’s fourth most populous country and biggest Muslim-majority nation. Its transition from dictatorship two decades ago had already made it an important and much-needed model of democracy in the region and to the Muslim world. But Jokowi, as he is popularly known, was also an outsider, the first president from a humble background. Unconnected to the authoritarian era, he had earned a reputation as a clean politician as governor of Jakarta. Like Mr Obama he stood for hope in a sullied political world.
Now he has begun his second term. His campaign slogan was “Indonesia advancing”. But many of those who once cheered him now see a country backsliding on critical issues including human rights, religious tolerance and the general quality of its democracy.
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Friday, 1 November 2019
'Fear factor is broken': protesters demand removal of Iraqi government
Crowds of dissenters in central Baghdad want to banish Iranian influence from Iraqi politics
The biggest protest movement in Iraq since the fall of Saddam Hussein has pressed its demand for the removal of the elected government, staring down an embattled political elite and the widespread influence of Iran.
Friday’s rallies of tens of thousands came a day after supporters of Iraq’s embattled leader, Adil Abdul Mahdi, believed they had won the backing of one of two powerful figures that threatened his premiership, a development that appeared to stabilise his position on Thursday.
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