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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.
Tuesday, 31 December 2019
What prophet was hiding in
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کیا اللہ کو منھ بولا بیٹا
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ایسے ہی ہمارے نفس کے
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ایک بار ہمارے آقا حضور صللی
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Friday, 27 December 2019
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Tuesday, 24 December 2019
BJP loses fifth state election as India rocked by citizenship protests
Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalists win only 25 of 81 seats in Jharkhand, ending five years of rule
The Indian prime minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist party has lost a key state election, a setback for the party as it faces huge anti-government protests against a new citizenship law.
According to results announced by country’s Election Commission late on Monday, the Bharatiya Janata Party, or BJP, yielded power to an alliance forged among the opposition Congress party and powerful regional groups in eastern Jharkhand state, where the voting took place this month.
Related: The BJP wants to silence us. But our voices will only grow louder | Amit Chaudhuri
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Monday, 23 December 2019
History has never produced
Those who portray this bloody treacherous muawiya as a sahaba are blind in faith. The so called false katib e wahi among 17 others never knew the philosophy and spirit of islam but remained indulged in materialism and power politics. He shaked hands with Romans and persians to plot and help in the assassination of Hazrat Omar R.A, Hazrat Usman R.A, Hazrat Ali R.A and Imam Hassan R.A
Muawiya's bloody wife (The grand daughter of Hinda - the one who ate the liver of Hazrat Ameer Hamza R.A) wrote a poem in which she wishes that her son (Yazeed - May Allah's curse be upon him) kills the progeny of Muhammad (Peace be upon him and his cleansed progeny) - Imam Hussain R.A
Shame on those people who revere and regard this maniac muawiya (May Allah's curse be upon him). He never was a sahabba and never have been. He did nothing for islam during the life time of Prophet (PBUH). He and his cursed father abu sufyan accepted islam on the final conquest of Mekkah. They had no place to run but to accept islam.
the division of shias and sunni in islam is because of Muawiya. Hazrat Omar R.A never liked him as well. Those who regard him and give him respect are basically themselves followers of shaitan
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It’s shameful that Johnson has reneged on the inquiry into Tory Islamophobia | Samira Shackle
A few years ago, I was reporting a story about Prevent, the government’s counter-extremism programme. I interviewed various Muslims from around the UK who had interacted with the programme in one way or another. Many wanted to be anonymous. These were ordinary people, not activists, and for many it felt too risky to draw attention to themselves, even if they had not been accused of wrongdoing. “We’re already seen as terrorists,” one young woman told me. “Just look at the way people talk about our community.”
I thought about that young woman as it was announced that Boris Johnson would replace a promised inquiry into allegations of Islamophobia within the Conservatives with a more broad-brush review of how the party handles discrimination complaints. There is compelling evidence that the Conservative party has a specific problem with Islamophobia. During the election campaign, the party continued to back several candidates who had made Islamophobic statements; a dossier of social media comments found that 25 Tory councillors had posted racist material including descriptions of Muslims as “barbarian” and “the enemy within”. The prime minister himself has ridiculed burqa-wearing women as looking like “letterboxes”. A poll in June conducted by YouGov for the anti-racist organisation Hope Not Hate found that more than half of Conservative party members believe that Islam threatens “the British way of life”.
Related: When it comes to Islamophobia, Tory eyes are still wide shut | Nesrine Malik
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Sunday, 22 December 2019
The BJP wants to silence us. But our voices will only grow louder | Amit Chaudhuri
Huge nationwide protests, involving people of various religions, professions, castes and classes, such as haven’t been seen since the freedom struggle, took place in India last week. To understand this outpouring of rage and euphoria connected specifically to the recent Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), and more broadly to what it means to be an Indian, we must look to the re-election of the rightwing Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) in May with an overwhelming majority.
Absolute power became for the BJP a licence to initiate one draconian change after another, all of them in some way to do with the status of Muslims in India, and, umbilically connected to this, with the status of democracy. Among these was the implementation of a national register of citizens (NRC) in the state of Assam, ostensibly to uncover illegal migrants from neighbouring Bangladesh. The real motive seemed to be to identify Muslim migrants. The government made a promise: once this was complete, it would happen in the rest of India.
Related: Gandhi’s great-grandson joins wave of protest at law isolating India’s Muslims
Related: India citizenship law: shock at crackdown may unite Modi opponents
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Narendra Modi defends contentious citizenship law amid protests
PM denies law is anti-Muslim as police clash with demonstrators across India
Clashes have continued between Indian police and protesters angered by a new citizenship law that excludes Muslims, as the prime minister, Narendra Modi, used a rally for his Hindu nationalist party to defend the legislation, accusing the opposition of pushing the country into a “fear psychosis”.
Twenty-three people have been killed nationwide since the law was passed in parliament earlier this month in protests that represent the first major roadblock for Modi’s Hindu nationalist agenda since his party’s landslide re-election last spring.
Related: ‘They will lock us up or just kill us’: Muslims fearful in West Bengal
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Saturday, 21 December 2019
The Observer view on India’s divisive citizenship law | Observer editori
Narendra Modi’s new Indian citizenship law is dangerous and offensive. It is dangerous because it institutionalises and encourages discrimination against Muslims, a minority of 200 million people that is already the target of daily, petty prejudice and periodic, violent persecution. It is offensive because, whatever the government says, it clearly undermines India’s post-independence constitutional commitment to a secular state.
Modi has overreached. Re-elected as prime minister in May, when his BJP party secured a large parliamentary majority, he has sought, with increasing vehemence, to impose his hardline Hindu nationalist views on a country that is rightly renowned for its ethnic and religious diversity. In August, in a sign of things to come, Modi revoked the special constitutional status of Kashmir, India’s only Muslim majority state.
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Musicians decry Hamas ban on co-ed school concerts in Gaza
Authorities sanction strict Islamic fatwa that forbids boys and girls playing together on stage – but face strong criticism from teachers
Two orchestral concerts by students and graduates of Gaza’s decade-old music conservatory have been cancelled after the Hamas authorities insisted for the first time that they could not go ahead with girls and boys playing together on stage.
The Gaza music school, part of the Palestinian-wide Edward Said National Conservatory of Music, rejected a new single-sex condition which the conductor told the Observer would be a disaster for the 45-member orchestra if sustained by the de facto government.
They [the authorities] do not have more rights than the parents to stop them performing
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Gandhi’s great-grandson joins wave of protest at law isolating India’s Muslims
Last week 25,000 protesters gathered in Mewat, in the Indian state of Haryana, to begin the historic five-mile walk to Ghasera village. It was here, 72 years ago, that Mahatma Gandhi made the same journey during the turmoil of partition, visiting the area with the promise of a dignified life for local Muslims.
While millions have retraced Gandhi’s steps before, this time felt different. Against the backdrop of a new Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) passed by the Indian parliament last week, which many believe is openly discriminatory against Muslims and relegates them to second-class citizens, honouring Gandhi’s words of religious harmony and reconciliation felt like a powerful political statement. “Mewat has witnessed many protests, but this is the biggest in our life,” resident Shahzad Khan told local media.
Today we are again fighting a battle of right against might, so it’s very natural that Gandhi becomes the icon of the protest
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Friday, 20 December 2019
Johnson accused of 'rewarding racism' after Zac Goldsmith peerage
Muslim leaders say decision casts doubt on commitment by Tories to tackle Islamophobia
Boris Johnson has been accused of running a government that “rewards racism” after the appointment of Zac Goldsmith to the House of Lords and the decision to keep him on as environment minister.
The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), which criticised Goldsmith’s mayoral campaign in 2016 for smearing Sadiq Khan, said honouring him with a lifetime peerage raised serious questions about the party’s commitment to tackling Islamophobia.
Related: Stormzy: UK is 'definitely racist' and Johnson has made it worse
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Thursday, 19 December 2019
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Wednesday, 18 December 2019
India clamps down against citizenship law protests
Critics say Narendra Modi’s Citizenship Amendment Act ‘has declared war on Muslims’
Authorities have imposed an emergency law banning large gatherings in parts of India’s capital, Delhi, as nationwide protests escalated, injuring police and demonstrators.
A week after a controversial new citizenship law was passed by parliament, which has been accused of openly discriminating against Muslims, protests across the country showed no sign of abating.
Related: The Guardian view on Modi’s citizenship law: dangerous for all | Editorial
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Tory Islamophobia inquiry chair in row over Kashmir views
Swaran Singh’s neutrality in question over comments conflict is not Muslim-only tragedy
The newly appointed chair of the Conservative party’s inquiry into its handling of complaints about discrimination, including Islamophobia, has been plunged into a row over comments he made about the disputed Kashmir region.
The Tory peer Sayeeda Warsi questioned the views of Prof Swaran Singh, who was announced on Tuesday as the chair of the review, after he wrote a piece for an online publication whose editor has dismissed Islamophobia as a term designed to shut down criticism of Islam.
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Related: Tories accused of ignoring Islamophobia after dropping inquiry
“You cannot seriously compare anti-Semitism and Islamophobia. Anti-Semitism is the oldest hatred and has killed millions of people. Islamophobia is a recently invented term that is mainly designed to shut down critical discussion about Islam.”
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Tuesday, 17 December 2019
Woman allegedly forced to remove hijab for mugshot gets $120,000 in settlement
Aida Shyef Al-Kadi describes ‘humiliating and harmful experience’ after officers allegedly made her strip and gave her bedsheet to wear
A Minnesota Muslim woman has received $120,000 to settle her lawsuit alleging she was forced to strip in jail and remove her hijab for a booking photo over a traffic offense, the woman and her attorneys said Tuesday.
Aida Shyef Al-Kadi appeared with her attorneys at the Minneapolis headquarters of the Council on American-Islamic Relations to announce the settlement approved last month.
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The Guardian view on Modi’s citizenship law: dangerous for all | Editorial
Thousands nationwide have protested against India’s new citizenship law in recent days, facing a brutal police response. This is arguably the biggest display of opposition to Narendra Modi since he took power six years ago, and for good reason. Demonstrators have been urged into action not by the sense of a new direction being established, but of the confirmation of the country’s alarming trajectory. The legislation is the proof that Mr Modi’s Hindu nationalist project is not a containable anomaly, but an enterprise that threatens the nation’s very foundations of pluralism and secularism. Fear overshadows the hopes of that seven-decade endeavour.
The prime minister has piously tweeted: “This is the time to maintain peace, unity and brotherhood.” Superficially this is, as the BJP government claims, a law that expands rather than removes rights. It creates a fast-track path to citizenship for Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists, Parsees and Christians arriving from Muslim-majority states, who would otherwise spend years labelled as illegal immigrants. But no one considering either its text or context could seriously regard this as a measure of inclusion. It is inherently one of exclusion, which discriminates against Muslims fleeing persecution, and signals that Muslim citizens are not “truly” Indian. It undermines constitutional protections which apply to foreigners as well as citizens in India.
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Police storm Indian university campus in violent crackdown on students – video report
Students have condemned as 'barbaric' the tactics of Delhi police after they stormed a university campus to break up a peaceful protest, injuring dozens. Footage shot by students showed police firing teargas inside a library and beating people with batons. Demonstrators at the predominantly Muslim Jamia Millia Islamia University were protesting against a new law that will fast-track citizenship for migrants from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan, but excludes Muslims
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Police fire teargas inside university library during India citizenship protests – video
Indian police storm main library of New Delhi's Jamia Millia University on Sunday, firing teargas at students barricaded inside. Footage shot inside the library shows people scrambling over desks and climbing through smashed windows to escape
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Women protect unarmed man from police beating in India student protests – video
Women form human shield around man in New Delhi and shout 'go back, go back' as officers attempt to beat him with sticks. Protests have erupted across India against law to fast-track citizenship for everyone except Muslim asylum seekers
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India protests: students condemn 'barbaric' police
Anger grows across country at new law which denies citizenship to Muslim migrants
Students in Delhi have condemned their “barbaric” treatment at the hands of police who stormed a peaceful protest against the new citizenship bill over the weekend, injuring dozens.
Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, students who were caught up in Sunday’s protest at Delhi’s predominately Muslim Jamia Millia Islamia University – which turned violent after police descended on the campus firing teargas and rubber bullets and beating demonstrators with batons – said it had turned into a “battlefield”.
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Monday, 16 December 2019
India citizenship bill: shock at crackdown may unite Modi opponents
Demonstrations against bill are most significant show of dissent in nearly six years of Modi in power
Student protests are not unusual in India. Nor is police violence. But the scenes of officers entering one of Delhi’s Muslim-majority universities, teargassing the library and beating demonstrators and bystanders have shocked a country thought to have become inured to both.
Fuelled by the apparent police brutality, protests against a controversial bill to fast-track citizenship for everyone but Muslim asylum seekers were spreading on Monday to other major universities and cities across the country, in what is becoming the most significant show of dissent in the nearly six years since Narendra Modi took office.
The legislation, passed by parliament in December 2019, allows Delhi to grant citizenship to millions of illegal immigrants who entered India from three neighbouring countries on or before 31 December 2014 – but not if they are Muslim.
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Sunday, 15 December 2019
India protests: six dead as demonstrators vow to continue to fight citizenship changes
Thousands chant ‘long live Assam’ during unrest sparked by MPs’ approval of a law that excludes Muslims
The death toll from bloody clashes sparked by contentious citizenship law has risen to six as protesters in north-east India vowed to continue demonstrations.
Tensions remained high at the epicentre of the unrest in Assam state’s biggest city, Guwahati, with troops patrolling the streets on Sunday.
Related: ‘They will lock us up or just kill us’: Muslims fearful in West Bengal
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Friday, 13 December 2019
Violent clashes continue in Delhi over new citizenship bill
Bill accused of discriminating against Muslims and clashes are spreading to other regions
Violent clashes erupted in Delhi over a new citizenship bill that has been accused of discriminating against Muslims and undermining the secular foundations of India, with protests over the legislation spreading to other regions and leading Japan’s prime minister to cancel a visit to the country.
Thousands took to the streets of Assam’s capital Guwahati for the third day, following the death of two protesters who were caught in police fire on Thursday. The north-eastern state has been the epicentre of the protests against the citizenship amendment bill (CAB).
Related: Two shot dead in Indian protests over citizenship bill
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Thursday, 12 December 2019
The Guardian view on Myanmar and genocide: humanity on trial | Editorial
Aung San Suu Kyi’s decision to personally defend Myanmar in the genocide case at the international court of justice this week has torn away any scant remaining shreds of moral credibility from the figure once lauded as a champion of democracy and the fight against oppression. Yet what is at stake is far more than one woman’s reputation.
Nor is this even about the six military leaders – including the commander in chief – who UN-appointed investigators last year said should be prosecuted for the “gravest” crimes against civilians, including genocide. This is about the more than 700,000 Rohingya Muslims from Rakhine state forced to flee to Bangladesh since late 2016, the 10,000 who UN investigators believe may have died in the crackdown, and the 600,000 still living in apartheid conditions, denied basic rights.
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Wednesday, 11 December 2019
India passes law denying citizenship to Muslim migrants
Bill will allow refugees from nearby states to become Indian but not if they are Muslims
Indian lawmakers have approved legislation granting citizenship to migrants from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan – but not if they are Muslim. Critics of the government said the legislation undermines the country’s secular constitution, as protests against the law intensified in some parts of the country.
The citizenship amendment bill seeks to grant Indian nationality to Buddhists, Christians, Hindus, Jains, Parsis and Sikhs who fled the three countries before 2015.
Related: North-east India gripped by protests over citizenship bill excluding Muslims
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Monday, 9 December 2019
The mosque in Dudley North that may cost Labour the seat
Muslims feel ‘stabbed in the back’ by the party over cancelled plans for a new mosque
Dudley central mosque doesn’t look like a building with the potential to help shape an election. Sitting in the shadow of the impressive Dudley castle, it is a crumbling former school with inadequate parking: depressing and dilapidated, the only hint to its true purpose are the two white domes stuck on its facade.
The Muslim population in here have historically been staunch Labour supporters: the party has seven Muslim councillors on the local authority. But after the community lost a 15-year battle to open a new mosque all that is up for grabs.
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India braces for protests over citizenship bill excluding Muslims
Lower house approves bill, drawing outcry amid claims prime minister Narendra Modi is seeking to sideline the faith
India’s lower house has passed controversial legislationthat will grant citizenship to religious minorities from neighbouring countries, but not Muslims, amid raucous scenes in parliament and protests in the country’s north-east.
The citizenship amendment bill provides that Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis, and Christians fleeing persecution in Muslim-majority Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan can be granted citizenship.
Related: ‘The clock is ticking’: race to save 2 million from statelessness in Assam
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Saturday, 7 December 2019
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Over a dozen killed in Baghdad when gunmen open fire on protesters
Attack follows mass stabbings in Tahrir Square, a focus of the anti-government movement
At least 14 people were killed and more than 40 others wounded when gunmen in cars opened fire on a protest camp in Baghdad, sending people running for cover in nearby mosques. Three of the victims were police officers.
The attacks on Friday came a day after a string of suspicious stabbing incidents left at least 13 wounded in Baghdad’s Tahrir Square, the centre of Iraq’s leaderless protest movement.
Related: ‘It’s personal here': southern Iraq ablaze as protests rage
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Denial, obfuscation, apathy: why it’s so hard to get Islamophobia on the political agenda | Miqdaad Versi
• Miqdaad Versi is assistant secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain
Islamophobia is apparently a “natural reaction” to Islam, with the faith being “the most viciously sectarian of all religions in its heartlessness towards unbelievers”. So wrote Boris Johnson in the Spectator in 2005.
Related: Sayeeda Warsi on Tory Islamophobia: 'It feels like I'm in an abusive relationship'
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Thursday, 5 December 2019
Facebook is part of a toxic ecosystem of hate – it should be regulated or shut down | Jason Wilson
Facebook will never effectively regulate itself so we must consider drastic remedies
• Inside the hate factory: how Facebook fuels far-right profit
An investigation by the Guardian reveals that an online network has found a way to make money by pushing a steady stream of low-grade rightwing propaganda at low-information users around the world.
We might argue, then, that what they created was a miniature version of Facebook’s own business.
Related: Monetising hate: covert enterprise co-opts far-right Facebook pages to churn out anti-Islamic posts
Related: Breaking up social media giants an option to deal with misinformation, Labor says
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Inside the hate factory: how Facebook fuels far-right profit
Guardian investigation reveals a covert plot to control some of Facebook’s largest far-right pages and harvest Islamophobic hate for profit
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At his family’s sprawling 42-acre property outside Live Oak in Florida’s rural north, Villereal sat alone in his bedroom trawling for news about Donald Trump to share on the rightwing Facebook page he runs with his mother and father.
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Monetising hate: covert enterprise co-opts far-right Facebook pages to churn out anti-Islamic posts
Exclusive: Israel-based group has gained access to at least 21 pages, using them to launch coordinated false stories to their 1 million followers around the world
A mysterious group has used some of Facebook’s largest far-right pages to create a commercial enterprise that harvests anti-Islamic hate for profit and influences politics across the globe, a Guardian investigation has revealed.
For the past two years the Israel-based group has co-opted at least 21 organically grown far-right pages, using them to churn out thousands of coordinated posts to more than 1 million followers across four continents and funnelling audiences to a cluster of 10 advertisement-heavy websites to milk the traffic for profit.
Related: Fraser Anning will soon leave our parliament – but his xenophobic message will not | Amy Remeikis
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Boris Johnson apologises for likening Muslim women wearing burqas to letterboxes – video
The UK prime minister has apologised for any offence caused by his article comparing Muslim women wearing burqas to letterboxes during an interview on ITV's This Morning
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Sunday, 1 December 2019
Locking up extremists isn’t working in the UK’s cash-strapped prisons | Alan Travis
The contrast could not have been sharper. David Merritt, the father of the first named victim of the London Bridge terrorist, responded: “My son, Jack, who was killed in this attack, would not wish his death to be used as the pretext for more draconian sentences or detaining people unnecessarily.”
But he had barely uttered the words before Boris Johnson was vowing to introduce a “tougher” sentencing regime that would, in the words of the headline writers, “lock terrorists up and throw away the key”.
Related: Jack Merritt: London Bridge attack victim described as 'best guy'
However long convicted terrorists are locked up, with the exception of a limited number, they are all going to have to be released eventually
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