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Chee Hoi Lan, Who Raised Muslim Adoptive Daughter, Rohana Abdullah, Gets 2022 National Milad ur Rasul Award

New Age Islam News Bureau

10 October 2022

• Female Students Tell Iran’s Raisi To ‘Get Lost’ As Unrest Rages: According To Activists

• ‘Not Ashamed At All’: Saudi Women Reject Stigma To Embrace Pole Dancing

• Israeli Forces Violently Attack Palestinian Women Marking Prophet’s Birthday Anniv. In Al-Quds

• Al-Hilal Sports Women Sign 5-Year Partnership With Alwaleed Philanthropies

• Temple Priest Jishnu Namboothiri Caught Roaming In Burqa In Kerala

Compiled by New Age Islam News Bureau

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Chee Hoi Lan, Who Raised Muslim Adoptive Daughter, Rohana Abdullah, Gets 2022 National Milad ur Rasul Award

 

Rohana Abdullah and Chee Hoi Lan. (Metro Daily Photo)

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09 Oct 2022

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 9 — Retired Chinese kindergarten teacher, Chee Hoi Lan today received the 2022 National Milad ur Rasul Award for her sacrifices in bringing up her Muslim adoptive daughter according to the Islamic faith.

The 83-year-old Chee earned the Ibu Sejati-Keluarga Malaysia icon award.

She had single-handedly raised Rohana Abdullah, 20, since she was two months old, garnering the public and government’s attention and praise as she had brought up and cared for the girl although they belong to different religions.

Rohana is the daughter of an Indonesian woman who worked at Chee’s kindergarten and was left behind in Malaysia when her mother was forced to return to her country.

Yang Di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah presented the awards at this year’s National Milad ur Rasul celebration held at the World Trade Centre, her, in conjunction with Prophet Muhammad’s birthday.

When met by reporters after the event, the wheelchair-bound Chee replied briefly: “I am ecstatic to receive the award.”

The Perdana Milad ur Rasul Award 1444H/ 2022 M went to corporate figure Tan Sri Syed Zainal Abidin Mohd Tahir, who is also a board member of the Federal Territories Islamic Religious Council (MAIIWP) and chairmen of its Education Committee.

Syed Zainal Abidin, 59, said the award gave him further motivation to carry out his challenging daily tasks.

“I like preaching corporate sermons and with this award, my other corporate friends and I will use the existing platform to do good in the company and the surrounding community,” said the Kota Bharu-born.

The others who received the Maulidul Rasul Award this time included Universiti Malaya Centre for Civilisation Dialogue director, Prof Datuk Dr Azizan Baharudin; executive producer for Islamic content on TV3 and TV9), Ahmad Noor Sulaiman, and Yayasan ZIKAY chairman, Mohd Khay Ibrahim.

The others were humanitarian activist and motivational speaker Shazrina Azman, better known as Mizz Nina, and registered counsellor, Hushim Salleh. — Bernama

Source: Malay Mail

https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2022/10/09/chee-hoi-lan-who-raised-muslim-adoptive-daughter-gets-2022-national-Milad ur-rasul-award/32603

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Female Students Tell Iran’s Raisi To ‘Get Lost’ As Unrest Rages: According To Activists

 

A newspaper with a cover picture of Mahsa Amini, a woman who died after being arrested by the Islamic republic's "morality police" is seen in Tehran, Iran September 18, 2022. Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS

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08 October, 2022

Female students in Tehran chanted “get lost,” according to activists, as Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi visited their university campus on Saturday and condemned protesters enraged by the death of a young woman in custody.

As nationwide demonstrations that have rocked Iran entered a fourth week, Raisi addressed professors and students at al-Zahra University in Tehran, reciting a poem that equated “rioters” with flies.

“They imagine they can achieve their evil goals in universities,” state TV reported. “Unbeknownst to them, our students and professors are alert and will not allow the enemy to realize their evil goals.”

A video posted on Twitter by the activist 1500tasvir website showed what it said were women students chanting “Raisi get lost” and “Mullahs get lost” as the president visited their campus.

An Iranian state coroner’s report denied that Mahsa Amini had died due to blows to the head and limbs while in morality police custody and linked her death to pre-existing medical conditions, state media said on Friday.

The death of 22-year-old Amini, an Iranian Kurd, has ignited nationwide demonstrations, marking the biggest challenge to Iran’s clerical leaders in years.

Women have removed their veils in defiance of the clerical establishment while furious crowds called for the downfall of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

After a call for mass demonstrations on Saturday, security forces shot at protesters and used tear gas in the Kurdish cities of Sanandaj and Saqez, according to the Iranian human rights group Hengaw.

In Sanandaj, capital of Kurdistan Province in northwest Iran, one man lay dead in his car while a woman screamed “shameless,” according to Hengaw.

One of the schools in Saqez city’s square was filled with school girls chanting “woman, life, freedom,” it reported.

Amini was arrested in Tehran on September 13 for “inappropriate attire,” and died three days later.

Rights groups say more than 150 people have been killed, hundreds injured and thousands arrested by security forces confronting protests.

Hengaw said on Saturday that Iranian security forces had launched crackdowns in two Kurdish cities.

“Security forces are shooting at the protesters in Sanandaj and Saqez,” the group said. It said riot police were also using tear gas.

The widely followed Tavsir1500 Twitter account also reported shootings at protesters in the two northwestern Kurdish cities.

A university student who was on his way to join protests in Tehran said he was not afraid of being arrested or even killed.

“They can kill us, arrest us but we will not remain silent anymore. Our classmates are in jail. How can we remain silent,” the student, who asked to remain anonymous, told Reuters.

Widespread strikes are taking place in the cities of Saqez, Diwandareh, Mahabad and Sanandaj, said Hengaw.

The government has described the protests as a plot by Iran’s enemies including the United States, accusing armed dissidents - among others - of violence in which at least 20 members of the security forces have been reported killed.

Source: Al Arabiya

https://english.alarabiya.net/News/middle-east/2022/10/08/Female-students-tell-Iran-s-Raisi-to-get-lost-as-unrest-rages

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‘Not Ashamed At All’: Saudi Women Reject Stigma To Embrace Pole Dancing

Oct 10, 2022

When yoga instructor Nada took up pole dancing, the backlash in deeply conservative Saudi Arabia was both harsh and quick, and she has struggled to overcome the fallout ever since.

Family and friends in the capital Riyadh told her the grueling form of exercise -- a test of strength and coordination involving acrobatic movements on a vertical pole -- was "so wrong".

Pole dancing as a form of exercise has been tainted by its association with the seedy strip clubs and burlesque houses often depicted in Hollywood films.

Undeterred, Nada stuck with the course she enrolled in a few years ago at a local gym, in part to chip away at that very stigma.

The 28-year-old believes she has made progress, at least within her own circle of friends.

"At first, they said this is inappropriate and a mistake," she told AFP. "Now they say 'We want to try it'."

But Nada's insistence on being identified by her first name only indicates that she and other Saudi pole dancers still have some work to do.

Wider push for participation

For many years, notorious restrictions on what Saudi women could wear and where they could work also limited their options for physical recreation.

However, the promotion of women's sports has recently featured as part of a broader push to open up Saudi society and project a softer image to the outside world, despite persistent repression of women activists and dissidents.

Last month saw the Saudi women's national football team compete in their first matches at home against Bhutan, and a women's premier league is now in the works.

Officials are also working towards greater women's participation in golf, a traditionally male-dominated sport whose popularity is taking off domestically.

In this changing context, at least three gyms in Saudi Arabia have spotted an opening and begun offering pole dancing courses.

"I feel that pole dancing has been given more attention, because it's something new and girls love to try it," said May al-Youssef, who owns one such gym in Riyadh.

'Feeling good in my skin'

Pole dancing enthusiasts argue that because alcohol is banned in Saudi Arabia, and there are no strip clubs, the activity's bad rap must come from abroad.

One pole dancing student in Riyadh claimed that she "wasn't ashamed at all" to give it a try.

"That's my personality, I would say. I'm not ashamed to embrace my sensuality, my femininity. I'm not ashamed of anything, as long as I'm not hurting other people," she said.

But she did acknowledge that not everyone would be so comfortable with it, and agreed to describe her experience only if she could remain anonymous.

The only reason she stopped, she said, was because pole dancing turned out to be so physically demanding -- much more difficult than it looks on screen.

"I realised it's not my thing," she said. "It needs a lot of muscles, a lot of strength to be able to do it."

Gym manager Youssef said she hopes the physical demands of pole dancing come through in the pictures and videos that she posts on Instagram.

She believes that compelling evidence of its benefits can be found in the transformation of her clients.

"With time they seem to like their bodies more," she said. "They say to themselves: 'I am feeling good in my skin'."

Source: Hindustan Times

https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/not-ashamed-at-all-saudi-women-reject-stigma-to-embrace-pole-dancing-101665378095855.html

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Israeli forces violently attack Palestinian women marking Prophet’s birthday anniv. in al-Quds

09 October 2022

In yet another act of aggression against Palestinians, the Israeli regime’s forces have violently attacked Palestinian citizens, including women, commemorating the birthday anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) near the al-Aqsa Mosque compound in the occupied Old City of al-Quds.

The violence broke out late on Saturday after the Israeli soldiers attempted to disrupt the celebrations, with the Palestinian media reporting that a number of Palestinians had sustained various bruises and an unspecified others been arrested amid strict measures imposed by the occupying regime in the city.

The reports said the occupation forces stormed Bab al-Amoud, also known as Damascus Gate, in the city of al-Quds and assaulted Palestinian citizens, including women, who had gathered to watch the celebrations marking the Prophet’s birthday anniversary.

The Israeli forces also attacks Palestinians in the Bab Al-Sahira area, which is one of the historical gates of the occupied city.

The Tel Aviv regime has recently ramped up incursions into the al-Aqsa Mosque compound in the occupied Old City of al-Quds, with the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas warning that such infringements upon the holy site could lead to “explosions” in the region.

Israeli forces have also been conducting overnight raids and killings in the northern occupied West Bank, mainly in the cities of Jenin and Nablus, where new groups of Palestinian resistance fighters have been formed.

Earlier on Saturday, Israeli forces killed two Palestinian teenagers and injured nearly a dozen others during a raid on the northern occupied West Bank, bringing to four the number of people shot dead during the past 24 hours.

According to the Palestinian official Wafa news agency, undercover forces raided the Jenin refugee camp in the morning, before Israeli military vehicles rolled into the camp from multiple directions, sparking confrontations with local residents.

More than 150 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces in the Israeli-occupied territories since the start of the year, including 51 in the besieged Gaza Strip during Israel’s three-day onslaught in August.

More than 30 of those killed were either from Jenin or were killed in the Jenin region.

Source: Press TV

https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2022/10/09/690642/Palestinians-Prophet-Muhammad-birthday-anniversary-Aqsa-Mosque-

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Al-Hilal Sports Women sign 5-year partnership with Alwaleed Philanthropies

KHALED ALARAFAH

October 10, 2022

RIYADH: Al-Hilal Sports Women have completed a partnership with Alwaleed Philanthropies that will run for five years.

The board of directors of Al-Hilal, headed by Chairman Fahd bin Saad bin Nafel, announced the deal with the charitable organization, whose board of trustees is chaired by Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal Al-Saud, on Sunday night.

Bin Nafel signed the contract with Secretary-General of Alwaleed Philanthropies Princess Lamia bint Majid Al-Saud at the Four Seasons Hotel in Riyadh.

Also present were the club's vice-chairman of the board of directors, Suleiman Al-Hatlan, and the members of the board of directors Faisal Al-Ghashian and Salman Al-Tuwaijri, as well as Sultan Alsheikh, CEO of Al-Hilal Investment Club.

The partnership aims to empower women in the sports field, in accordance with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030. It also bids to provide a high-quality experience and to enhance the club’s achievements in women’s sports.

Bin Nafel was delighted at signing the deal with one of the biggest contributors to community and humanitarian projects locally, regionally and internationally.

He said: “We are pleased to conclude this partnership, which will contribute to promoting women’s empowerment in the sports field toward achieving our goals.

“We established a women’s sports department more than a month and a half ago, which was launched and started with eight women’s games.”

Princess Lamia said the deal showed the foundation’s tireless work to empower women and open up new areas of opportunity for them.

Over the course of four decades, Alwaleed Philanthropies has provided support and spent more than SR16.5 billion ($4.4 billion) on social welfare programs, and implemented more than 1,000 projects in more than 189 countries around the world.

The foundation collaborates with a range of charitable, governmental, and non-governmental organizations to combat poverty, empower women and youth, develop local communities, provide disaster relief, and create cultural understanding through education.

Source: Arab News

https://www.arabnews.com/node/2178331/sport

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Temple Priest Jishnu Namboothiri Caught Roaming In Burqa In Kerala

9th October 2022

Kozhikode: A temple priest, moving around suspiciously in Koyilandy near here, wearing a burqa was caught by the public and handed over to the police.

Jishnu Namboothiri (28) was caught by auto drivers at Koyilandy junction on October 7, police said on Sunday.

“They found him wandering in a burqa and handed him over to the police. However, there was no complaint against him for committing any crime. So, we let him go after his relatives reached the police station,” they said.

The man, who is working as a priest at a temple near Meppayur here, told the police that he was wearing burqa as he had chicken pox.

A burqa is a loose garment covering the whole body from head to toe, worn by Muslim women.

The police said they could not find any traces of chicken pox on preliminary examination.

They verified his name, address, and other details and let him off.

Source: Siasat Daily

https://www.siasat.com/temple-priest-caught-roaming-in-burqa-in-kerala-2430369/

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