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Calls For Atrocity Crimes Against Muslims In India

New Age Islam News Bureau

06 February 2022 

Protesters from various organizations take part in a demonstration in New Delhi on December 27, 2021, after the Indian police on December 24, 2021, said they have launched an investigation into an event where Hindu hardliners called for mass killings of minority Muslims. (Photo credit: SAJJAD HUSSAIN/AFP via Getty Images) AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES

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• Calls For Atrocity Crimes Against Muslims In India

• Rallies call for end to genocide of Muslims in Held Kashmir

• Macron’s government seeks to reshape Islam in France

• President of Iraqi Sunni Ulama Association: Oppression of Saudi-led coalition against Yemen, shames every Muslim

• Osama bin Laden’s son met Taliban in Oct, terror groups enjoy great freedom in Afghanistan: UN report

• US restores sanctions waiver to Iran with nuclear talks in final phase

• Covid-19 daily cases passes 10,000-mark for first time since Oct 2020

• 80 U.S. Muslim organisations call for federal investigation into anti-Muslim group’s ‘spying’

• No Compensation For Demolished Mosques, Churches – Borno Govt

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India

• 'Hamid Ansari and IAMC Are Being Targeted Because They Are Muslim'

• UP assembly elections: Mayawati asks Muslims to shun SP

• News18 Evening Digest: My Relationship With Muslims Is Same As Their Relationship With Me, Says Yogi and Other Stories

• Muslims marginalized in India’s politics, say experts

• UP elections: BSP fields a Muslim candidate against Yogi Adityanath

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Pakistan

• Incidents of past week could increase, Sheikh Rashid alludes to terrorism attacks

• Five workers killed in Quetta coal mine explosion

• Security forces complete clearance operation in Balochistan: ISPR

• No separate legal standards for judges, says CJP

• Opposition's Lahore huddle draws strong reaction from govt

• Feedback sought on provisional province status for GB

• PM aide cautiously responds to fall in Omicron cases

• Cadet College to be set up in Ziarat, says CM Bizenjo

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Europe

• Inside the meeting where Broughton's landmark mosque plans were approved despite opposition

• France is on a dangerous collision course with its Muslim population

• Boris Johnson appoints new faces at No 10 and promises improvements

• Tory rebels fear ‘accidental’ no-confidence vote could keep Boris Johnson in power for a year

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Arab world

• Saudis urged to donate blood as pandemic hits stock levels worldwide

• National Olympiad for Scientific Creativity honors 40 Saudi innovators

• Madinah forum to discuss improving quality of life

• Seventh batch of Saudi oil derivatives grant arrives in Yemen’s Aden

• Sake Dean Mahomet: the Muslim trailblazer who opened London's first curry house

• Saudi wildlife agency, partners agree 4-month mission to explore secrets of Red Sea

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South Asia

• Senate report: 9,000 Americans still stranded in Afghanistan

• Children’s book about life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) published in Sri Lanka

• Afghan professor steps down after being accused of blasphemy

• EU eases sanctions on Afghanistan, adopted humanitarian exemption

• Probe underway into clash at mosque in Dummalasuriya

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Mideast

• Analysis: Turkish military presence in Iraq and likely scenarios

• Iran has a right to continue nuclear research: Top security official

• Al-Abbas holy shrine covered in black on martyrdom anniversary of Imam al-Hadi

• Observance of Kashmir Solidarity Day at Pakistan's embassy in Tehran

• Political development being consolidated under Islamic Republic: Iranian Scholar

• Procession of servants of two holy shrines commemorates martyrdom of Imam Al-Hadi

• Fifty Iranian MPs contract Covid as Omicron spreads across country

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Southeast Asia

• PM: Kuala Lumpur must be prepared to face future challenges

• Amanah deputy president questions Hadi’s promise to provide aid for Afghanistan, asks if it was approved by Cabinet

• MACC probes Mara after receiving report of leak incriminating five executives

• PAS Youth Chief fires back at Ahmad Zahid, calling him a ‘magician’ who can miraculously heal himself

• MetMalaysia warns of continuous rain in Pahang, Johor and Sabah

• PM Ismail Sabri extends condolences to family of Moroccan boy who died after being trapped in well for five days

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North America

• Recalling Hazrat Inayat Khan and his Universalist Sufism

• SOHR: Leader of Islamic State dies during raid by US forces, Biden says

• ‘Power Book II: Ghost’: Mecca Is Based on a Real-Life Person

• Malcolm X's daughter calls for US government inquiry into his assassination

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Africa

• Ritual killers are Muslims, Christians – Traditionalists

• Boko Haram: Zulum donates 18 vehicles to security agencies

• The Coalition of Nigerian Muslim women holds Hijab Awareness outreach.

Compiled by New Age Islam News Bureau

URL: https://www.newageislam.com/islamic-world-news/crimes-muslims-india/d/126312

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Calls For Atrocity Crimes Against Muslims In India

Dr. Ewelina U. Ochab

Feb 5, 2022

Protesters from various organizations take part in a demonstration in New Delhi on December 27, 2021, after the Indian police on December 24, 2021, said they have launched an investigation into an event where Hindu hardliners called for mass killings of minority Muslims. (Photo credit: SAJJAD HUSSAIN/AFP via Getty Images) AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES

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“The Holocaust did not start with the gas chambers.” It started with hate speech. It started with propaganda. It started with dehumanization of a group of people and incitement to violence against them. If we are ever to prevent the crime from occurring, we need to act to address the hate speech and propaganda that, if not addressed and neutralized, may result in genocide. Recent reports suggest that such hate speech and propaganda is at increase in India, where Muslims minorities are the target.

On January 17, 2022, Indian authorities charged Hindu monk YatiNarsinghanandGiri with inciting religious violence against Muslims in the Hindu-majority country. The case refers to an incident in December 2022, when Giri and other leaders are said to have called on Hindus to arm themselves for “a genocide” against Muslims during a three-day conference of right-wing supporters and other religious leaders in Uttarakhand, India.

Reports suggests that during the conference, Pooja Shakun Pandey, a senior member of the right-wing Hindu Mahasabha political party, said: “If 100 of us become soldiers and are prepared to kill 2 million (Muslims), then we will win ... protect India, and make it a Hindu nation.”

The charges against Giri follow a petition that sought to prosecute several Hindu religious leaders and India’s Supreme Court issuing a notice to a northern Himalayan state, the Uttarakhand state, that it would investigate the case. The petition was filed by retired Judge Anjana Prakash and stated that these Hindu religious leaders who spoke at the December 2021 conference “pose a grave threat not just to the unity and integrity of our country but also endanger the lives of millions of Muslim citizens.”

The December 2021 conference where participants called for other Hindus to arm themselves and kill Muslims in the country, and to establish a purely Hindu-nation is a warning one cannot ignore. One cannot ignore it as this is not the first, and will not be the last time we hear of such incitement to violence against Muslims in India. Indeed, recent years have seen several incidents that should have raised the alarm, and should have been monitored and analyzed along the lines of the serious risk of genocide and other atrocity crimes. These incidents include the government’s systematic discrimination against the Muslim minority in India, incidents of Hindu mobs attacking Muslims with many such attacks enjoying impunity that begets further crime against Muslim minorities, and the widespread promotion of exclusionary ideologies that portray Muslim minorities as the other.

It is noteworthy that similarly other religious minorities face a litany of abused in India, including Christian minorities. Among others, in January 2022, a mob of 200 Hindu nationalists attacked a house church during its worship service, injuring the pastor, Pastor HermanthKandapan, and at least two members of the congregation. As Open Doors further comments, “Hindu extremists believe that all Indians should be Hindus and that the country should be rid of Christianity and Islam… They use extensive violence to achieve this goal.”

All such attacks on religious or belief minorities must be investigated and prosecuted. However, the calls to be “prepared to kill 2 million (Muslims)” require further steps in response, including assessment of the serious risk of genocide and comprehensive steps to neutralize the risk. If we do not act upon the serious risk of genocide, we are going to see bodies on the street yet again. This is a warning that we cannot ignore.

Source: Times Of India

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Rallies call for end to genocide of Muslims in Held Kashmir

February 06, 2022

LAHORE : Rallies and protests marked the Kashmir solidarity day on Saturday as tens of thousands of slogan chanting marchers took to major roads and commercial avenues across the country, demanding immediate end to genocide of Kashmiri Muslims, reversing India’s annexation of disputed valley violating international laws and norms, and ensuring the right to self-determination to Kashmiris guaranteed by UN resolutions over seven decades ago.

In Lahore JI secretary general Amirul Azeem led a rally on Mall Road which was also addressed by Supreme Court Bar Association President Ahsan Bhoon. Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Sirajul Haq demanded the government give a roadmap for the freedom of Occupied Kashmir from Indian yoke and called for holding an OIC meeting in Islamabad on agenda of Kashmir.

Amirul Azeem condemned UN and western powers for keeping criminal silence on gross human rights abuses by Indian army in occupied Kashmir despite that Kashmiris are demanding their right to self-determination from the UN. Azeem lamented that Prime Minister Imran Khan was enjoying Olympic games whereas he should have been in the country on Kashmir Solidarity Day to lead the protests from the forefront.

He said PTI government like the previous regimes failed to fight for Kashmir cause and keeping a criminal inactivity after Modi regime occupied the Muslim majority state by making constitutional amendments in violations of UN guarantees. He said the Pakistani nation and the JI were standing side by side with the Kashmir people in their freedom struggle. He regretted the human rights abuses range from mass killings, forced disappearances, torture, rape and sexual abuse to suppression of freedom of speech and bans on religious gatherings continued in the occupied valley for over two and half years. Entire occupied Kashmir, he said, had been under a lockdown for nearly two years as thousands of Kashmiris were detained without charge, including former chief ministers, political leaders, opposition activists, lawyers, and journalists, he said, questing the silence of the UN and western powers on rights abuses in the held area.

He said since August 2019 when Modi government revoked the special constitutional status of Jammu and Kashmir and split the province into two separate federally governed territories, Indian army’s human right abuses had increased manifold with several hundred people had been killed. He cited world media that Modi government shifted over 29,000 Kashmiris from Kashmir to different Indian jails in past 29 months. The funeral prayer of iconic Kashmiri leader Syed Ali Gilani was not allowed to be offered in open place and his dead body was buried in midnight under the shadows of guns of Indian army, he said He said the Pakistani rulers must realise that the Modi government was bent upon changing the demography of held area. For the purpose, he said, it settled Hindus population from different parts of India to Kashmir with an objective to change Muslim majority of the region into minority. If the rulers of Pakistan failed to check the design of New Delhi, he said, Pakistan will lose its jugular vein forever. He vowed to continue struggle for Kashmir cause.

Source: The News

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Macron’s government seeks to reshape Islam in France

BY BARBARA SURK

FEBRUARY 05, 2022

FILE - Muslims pray during the first day of the holy fasting month of Ramadan, at the Paris Mosque, Tuesday, April 13, 2021. The French government on Saturday, Feb. 5, 2022, forged ahead with efforts to reshape Islam in France and rid it of extremism, introducing a new body made up of clergy and laymen — and women — to help lead the largest Muslim community in western Europe. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena, File) CHRISTOPHE ENA AP

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The French government on Saturday introduced a new body to reshape Islam in France, part of President Emmanuel Macron's efforts to rid it of extremism. The Forum of Islam in France leadership will be made up of clergy and lay people to help guide the largest Muslim community in western Europe. All of its members will be hand-picked by the government and women will make up at least a quarter of them. With France bloodied by past Islamic extremist attacks and having hundreds of citizens who went to fight with jihadists in Syria in past years, few disagree that radicalization is a danger. But critics also see the efforts as a political ploy to lure right-wing voters to Macron's centrist party ahead of France's April 10 presidential election. Supporters say it will keep the country — and its 5 million Muslims — safe and ensure that Muslim practices in France adhere to the country’s cherished value of secularism in public life. Yet critics, including many Muslims who consider the religion a part of their French identity, say the government’s latest initiative is another step in institutionalized discrimination that holds the whole community responsible for violent attacks of a few and serves as another barrier in their public lives. News alerts in your inbox Sign up for email alerts and be the first to know when news breaks. SIGN UP This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. It replaces the French Council of Muslim Faith, a group set up in 2003 by former President Nicolas Sarkozy, then interior minister. The Council served as an interlocutor between the government and religious leaders. “We must turn the page," Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said at the forum's inaugural meeting Saturday at The Economic, Social and Environmental Council in Paris. “We are restarting relations between the state and the faith ... (based on) a new form of dialogue that will be more open, more inclusive and more representative of Islam's diversity in France.” Islam is the second religion in France, with no single leader and multiple strains represented, from moderate to Salafist with a rigorous interpretation of the religion to outright radical upstarts. Macron's project includes measures like training imams in France instead of bringing them in from Turkey, Morocco or Algeria — a plan many in the Muslim community approve of. It also breaks the centralized leadership of clerics. “A single representative of the Muslim faith, who is a master of all trades, no longer exists,” Darmanin said. Women and men “who draw their legitimacy from their work and expertise in a field” will engage in the dialogue with the state, he explained. $2 for 2 months Subscribe for unlimited access to our website, app, eEdition and more CLAIM OFFER Muslims are divided over the project. Some believers visiting the Grand Mosque of Paris for Friday prayers cautiously welcomed the idea, while others worry it's going too far in trying to control their faith, or say that the government has singled out Islamic institutions but would not dare suggest such changes to Christian ones. Hamoud ben Bouzid, a 51-year-old Parisian, was optimistic about Macron’s plan and his effort to include different voices from the Muslim community to show to the wider society its diversity. Members of the clergy “don’t speak for every Muslim citizen” of France, he said. “We live in a secular country, so why not expand the forum and give voice to many more Muslims in France?” ben Bouzid said. “I would like Muslims to be heard as citizens in this country, not as Muslims. As full citizens.” Muslims in France have long complained of discrimination in daily life, from being singled out by police for ID checks to discrimination in job searches. Whenever extremist violence hits, by foreign-born attackers or by French-born youth, France’s own Muslims come under suspicion and pressure to denounce violence. Last year the French parliament approved a law to strengthen oversight of mosques, schools and sports clubs. The government says it was needed to safeguard France from radical Islamists and to promote respect for secularism and women’s rights. The law has been used to shut down multiple mosques and community groups.

Source: Sanluisobispo

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President of Iraqi Sunni Ulama Association: Oppression of Saudi-led coalition against Yemen, shames every Muslim

February 6, 2022

Coinciding with the intensification of the aggression of the Arab-Western-Hebrew coalition in attacking the oppressed people of Yemen, the International Conference “Investigating the Dimensions of the Aggression against Yemen” is being held today, Saturday, February 5, 2022, by the Arbaeen International Foundation in cooperation with the AhlulBayt (a.s.) World Assembly and coordinated institutions.

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Coinciding with the intensification of the aggression of the Arab-Western-Hebrew coalition in attacking the oppressed people of Yemen, the International Conference “Investigating the Dimensions of the Aggression against Yemen” is being held today, Saturday, February 5, 2022, by the Arbaeen International Foundation in cooperation with the AhlulBayt (a.s.) World Assembly and coordinated institutions.

As the 4th speaker of the conference, the head of the Iraqi Sunni Ulama Association, said, “Talking about Yemen is reminiscent of seven-year oppression and suffering of the oppressed people of this country. This nation seeks peace with its neighbors. But it has been plagued by murder, aggression, and economic siege. The situation of these people is a great concern of all justice seekers.”

“When it comes to Yemen and the hostilities against this country, the oppression of the arrogant and western countries through the Saudi-led coalition shames all Muslims. If it were not for the neighboring countries, no one would have dared to invade the skies and the land of Yemen,” said the head of the Iraqi Ulama Association, considering the reason for the oppression against the Yemeni people, their piety.

“In these seven years, the aggressors have seen the result of this futile war. They massacre in this holy land on the daily basis. The Yemeni people expect the Muslim Ummah and the Islamic scholars to pursue this issue more seriously in the international communities. This war that has done no good to either side,” he said, assessing the war on Yemen as futile.

“The enemies are looking for a permanent war so that this region does not have peace. They do not want peace, tranquility and unity to be established here,” Sheikh Khaled Mullah stated, considering the perpetrators of the wars in Syria, Iraq and Yemen as enemies of religion, sects and the unity of Muslims.

“The UAE and Saudi Arabia are the cause of aggression and insecurity and are the enemies of Islam,” the head of the Iraqi Ulema Association said, “They are destroying the wealth, the infrastructure and the whole region.”

“The only result of the war on Yemen has been the despair of the enemies,” he stated, “Seeing the steadfastness of the Yemeni people proves to the enemies that they will not achieve any result. Some countries do not dare to talk about their murders and aggressions.”

“God Almighty has said many times not to rely on those who have wronged. The Holy Prophet (p.b.u.h) also said, ‘I forbade oppression for myself and for you. Because oppression will have bad effects and consequences for you.’ How are some Islamic countries silent in the face of the oppression against Yemen?” Sheikh Khaled Mullah said.

“The economic sanctions on Iran, the unrest in Iraq and other countries in the region, due to the opposition of the enemies to the people of the region and their efforts to form governments in accordance with their wishes,” the head of the Iraqi Ulama Association stated, “The enemies want the region (Middle East) to extend a hand of friendship to Israel. It is the duty of all of us to fight this issue. As the Islamic Republic of Iran has entered the issue of Yemen and has shown that with all the problems, significant victories can be achieved.”

“The rulers of some countries in the region must be confronted,” he said, “All Muslims should say out loud: Enough is enough! Stop oppressing this noble nation of Yemen! The great Ummah of Islam supports the Yemeni people. We, as Islamic Ummah scholars, express our solidarity with the people, scholars, and martyrs of Yemen. These people should know that their victory is near. The resistance of these people has always been and will be outstanding.”

Source: ABNA

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Osama bin Laden’s son met Taliban in Oct, terror groups enjoy great freedom in Afghanistan: UN report

Geeta Mohan

February 6, 2022

Terrorist groups enjoy great freedom in Afghanistan under Taliban rule, a new UN report says. (Photo: File)

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The son of slain terrorist Osama bin Laden went to Afghanistan and held meetings with the Taliban in October 2021, according to a new report by the United Nations. Further, the report says that there are no signs that the Taliban have taken steps to limit the activities of foreign terrorists in Afghanistan. In fact, terrorist groups enjoy greater freedom in Afghanistan today than at any other time in recent history, the report says.

The 29th report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team of the United Nations Security Council was made public this week. The UN prepares these reports twice a year in an effort to strengthen implementation of sanctions on militant groups like the Islamic State and al-Qaeda.

The UN report has addressed the security situation in Afghanistan and neighbouring countries following the takeover of the nation by militant group Taliban in August 2021.

As per the report, the links between the al-Qaeda and Taliban are clear. For example, Amin Muhammad ul-HaqSaam Khan, who coordinated security for Osama bin Laden, returned to his home in Afghanistan in late August.

However, the al-Qaeda has maintained a “strategic silence” on the Taliban, most probably in an effort not to compromise the Taliban’s aim of gaining international legitimacy. Hence, after its first statement congratulating the Taliban on its ‘victory’, al-Qaeda has not said much.

The al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) is led by Osama Mehmood and has between 200-400 fighters from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Myanmar and Pakistan, the report says. The group fought alongside the Taliban in Afghanistan.

The UN report estimates that the strength of Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant Khorasan (ISIL-K) has risen from earlier estimates of 2,200 to nearly 4,000, following the release of several thousand prisoners.

This group controls limited territory in eastern Afghanistan and is capable of conducting high-profile and complex attacks, the report says.

“The group aims to position itself as the chief rejectionist force in Afghanistan, with a wider regional agenda threatening neighbouring Central and South Asian countries,” the report adds.

Source: India Today

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US restores sanctions waiver to Iran with nuclear talks in final phase

By: Reuters

February 5, 2022

Cheaa pieces are seen in front of displayed Iran's and U.S. flags in this illustration taken January 26, 2022 REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/illustration

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President Joe Biden’s administration on Friday restored sanctions waivers to Iran to allow international nuclear cooperation projects, as indirect American-Iranian talks on reviving the 2015 international nuclear deal with Tehran enter the final stretch.

The waivers had allowed Russian, Chinese and European companies to carry out non-proliferation work to effectively make it harder for Iranian nuclear sites to be used for weapons development.

The waivers were rescinded by the United States in 2019 and 2020 under former President Donald Trump, who pulled out of the nuclear agreement.

The State Department has sent a report signed by Secretary of State Antony Blinken to Congress explaining that restoring the waivers will help the talks in Vienna on returning to the deal reached between Iran and a group of countries including China, France, Germany, Russia, Britain and the United States.

“The waiver with respect to these activities is designed to facilitate discussions that would help to close a deal on a mutual return to full implementation of the JCPOA, and lay the groundwork for Iran’s return to performance of its JCPOA commitments,” according to the report, a copy of which seen by Reuters.

“It is also designed to serve US non-proliferation and nuclear safety interests and constrain Iran’s nuclear activities. It is being issued as a matter of policy discretion with these objectives in mind, and not pursuant to a commitment or as part of a quid pro quo,” the report said.

The activities, according to the report, include redesign of Iran’s Arak heavy-water reactor, the preparation and modification of its Fordow facility for stable isotope production, operations, training and services related to its Bushehr nuclear power plant, among several other things.

The United States and Iran have held eight rounds of indirect talks in Vienna since April aimed at reinstating the pact that lifted sanctions against Tehran, in exchange for restrictions on its nuclear program.

After Trump pulled the United States out of the deal in 2018 and reimposed harsh sanctions, Iran gradually started violating the pact’s nuclear curbs.

The official added that there has been some progress in narrowing down the list of differences and that now is the time for political decisions.

“The waiver was needed to allow for technical discussions that were key to the talks about a return to the deal,” said a senior State Department official.

The official added that restoring the waiver was not a signal that the United States was on the verge of reaching an understanding to return to the deal.

“The waivers are less a goodwill gesture or a concession to Iran, but rather technical steps that are probably aimed at ensuring implementation discussions can go forward in Vienna,” Rome said.

Source: indian Express

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Covid-19 daily cases passes 10,000-mark for first time since Oct 2020

BY ASHMAN ADAM

06 Feb 2022

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 6 — Malaysia’s daily Covid-19 cases flew past the 10,000-mark today, recording 10,089 cases today.

This is the first time that cases have passed the 10,000-mark, with the last time being October 1 last year when the country recorded 10,915 cases.

Today’s cases bring the total number of Covid-19 cases in the country to 2,914,220.

Source: Malay Mail

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80 U.S. Muslim organisations call for federal investigation into anti-Muslim group’s ‘spying’

By 5Pillars

06-02-2022

A letter signed by more than 80 Muslim organisations has been sent to the U.S. Department of Justice urging it to launch an investigation into an anti-Muslim group that was allegedly spying on Muslim groups in America.

The signatories have urged the Department of Justice to look into the evidence that the Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT) has spent over a decade conspiring to infiltrate and spy upon prominent mosques, Muslim advocacy groups and Muslim leaders, including a member of Congress, for the benefit of a foreign government (Israel).

The letter reads: “This systematic campaign of spying touched nearly every prominent Muslim organization in the United States, including the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), the Islamic Networks Group (ING), the Muslim Alliance of North America (MANA), Muslim American Society (MAS), the Muslim Legal Fund of America (MLFA), Muslim Advocates, the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC), among others, and even an educational institution, Zaytuna College.”

The letter was sent by CAIR to Attorney General Merrick Garland, Inspector General Michael Horowitz, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Kristen Clarke, and U.S. Department of Justice on January 30th.

The letter further reads: “ITP’s conspiracy to spy upon American mosques and Muslim organizations was not surprising. Civil rights advocates have been targeted by infiltrators and saboteurs for decades. It is long past time for this behaviour to come to an end.”

According to the Georgetown University Bridge Initiative, Steve Emerson, the founder of ITP has a “history of promoting falsified information and conspiracy theories about Islam and Muslims.”

In December last year, the Ohio chapter of CAIR announced the termination of its local director Romin Iqbal, for allegedly sharing confidential information for several years to a “known anti-Muslim hate group that was supplying information to Israel.”

After the termination of Iqbal, a Virginia based Muslim volunteer came forward to admit that he was spying for the IPT for a monthly remuneration from 2008 to 2012.

Tariq Nelson of the Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Centre in Falls Church, Virginia, said: “For about four years starting in 2008, I provided information to IPT. Emerson used SAE Productions, one of his for-profit companies, to pay me about $3,000 per month. Looking back on those times, it’s now clear to me that Emerson’s main goal in spying on Muslims was to protect the Israeli government; essentially, to ensure there would never be a ‘Muslim AIPAC’ to challenge U.S. support for Israel.”

CAIR also claimed that the IPT’s one goal was “protecting the Israeli government by undermining Muslims engaged in political and human rights activism.” The group also released a series of emails that were allegedly exchanged between IPT and Israeli officials.

An ITP whistle-blower told CAIR: “I came to realise that IPT’s main concern was not protecting our nation from legitimate threats, but protecting a foreign government – Israel – from legitimate criticism. We were essentially being used as an Israel lobbying organization.”

The letter from the Muslim organisations further reads: “We are concerned that IPT’s alleged actions were meant to impact our community’s ability to religiously assemble and provide ministry; peacefully assemble to politically organize; petition the government; meet with state and federal elected officials; mobilize get out the vote campaigns; and defend the civil and constitutional rights of American Muslims through advocacy and legal representation.”

Edward Ahmed Mitchell, National Deputy Director of CAIR, said: “Did they break the law? That is not for us to determine. That is for the justice department to determine. The point of all of this was to undermine the Muslim community to make sure we would never become politically, civically strong enough to change American foreign policy.”

The letter urged the Department of Justice to determine whether Steve Emerson or IPT broke any federal civil rights statutes or criminal laws. The organisations are asking to specifically determine:

Whether using paid spies to secretly record the private conversations and activities of American Muslim civil society organizations, houses of worship and leaders, including a Muslim member of Congress, without permission over the phone and in-person violated any federal laws.

Whether Mr. Emerson transferred funds from the non-profit organisation IPT to the company SAE Productions for the purpose of paying spies to target the American Muslim community on behalf of IPT in violation of any federal laws.

Whether IPT provided any information about American Muslim leaders, civil society organisations, or houses of worship acquired through spying to the Israeli government or any other foreign entity in violation of any federal laws.

Whether IPT spied on the American Muslim community in collaboration with, on behalf of, or for the purpose of benefitting other anti-Muslim hate groups, members of Congress, a foreign government or any other entity in violation of federal laws.

IPT rejects being characterised as anti-Muslim. It says it is focused on exposing what it calls “radical Islamist activity on American soil.”

It says Steven Emerson is considered one of the leading authorities on Islamic extremist networks, financing and operations as well national security and intelligence.

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No Compensation For Demolished Mosques, Churches – Borno Govt

By Olatunji Omirin

06 Feb 2022

The Borno State Government has declared that 15 worship centers comprised of 11 mosques and four churches demolished in the state over time would not get any compensation because they violated land use acts.

Executive Secretary of Borno Geographic Information Service (BOGIS), Adam BukarBababe, an engineer, told newsmen in Maiduguri Saturday.

He said the decision was based on the resolutions of the Borno State Implementation Committee on Government White Paper on the Boko Haram Insurgency in the state.

He quoted the resolutions as stating, “No residential accommodation should be converted into a place of worship for the public by adherents of whichever faith without due compliance with the provision of any extant law.”

Bababe added, “When we demolished it means they violate the land and use acts, so it means there is no compensation for that demolition. If government demolishes any structure, it is because they have a violation.

“I can tell you that all these worship centres did not follow normal procedure. So, it doesn’t make sense to any government to demolish and later pay compensation.”

Source : Daily Trust

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'Hamid Ansari and IAMC Are Being Targeted Because They Are Muslim'

Sumedha Pal

06-02-2022

On January 26, the Indian American Muslim Council and other organisations in the US organised an online event, a regular congressional briefing.

Source: The Wire.

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UP elections: BSP fields a Muslim candidate against Yogi Adityanath

Feb 6, 2022

LUCKNOW: BSP released its list of 54 candidates for the sixth phase of assembly polls in UP. The party has fielded a Muslim against chief minister Yogi Adityanath from the Gorakhpur Sadar seat, which is promising a high pitched contest where Bhim Army’s Chandrashekhar Azad has challenged the CM as the Azad Samaj Party candidate.

Khwaja Shamsuddin will be facing the CM from this seat. Meanwhile, in neighbouringPipraich, the party has fielded Deepak Agarwal who, years back, was a member of Yogi Adityanath’s Yuva Vahini.

Source: Times Of India

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News18 Evening Digest: My Relationship With Muslims Is Same As Their Relationship With Me, Says Yogi and Other Stories

FEBRUARY 05, 2022

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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath during an exclusive interview with Network18 Group Editor-in-Chief Rahul Joshi at the Gorakhpur Temple on Friday. (News18)Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath during an exclusive interview with Network18 Group Editor-in-Chief Rahul Joshi at the Gorakhpur Temple on Friday. (News18)

The BJP is not against any particular religion but is opposed to appeasement politics, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said in an interview to News18 on Friday when asked to explain his relationship with the Muslim community. READ MORE

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Muslims marginalized in India’s politics, say experts

ShuriahNiazi

06.02.2022

Muslim experts and politicians encouraged the community in a webinar Saturday to come together and consider why the group has been marginalized and has become untouchable in current-day Indian politics.

The All India Majlis Tameer-e-Millat, an organization working on socio-economic causes of Muslims, organized the meeting on “The role of Muslims in the politics of the country.”

“Every party is maintaining distance from Muslims because they fear that they would get fewer votes in elections and suffer politically if the Muslims stay close to their party,” he said.

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UP assembly elections: Mayawati asks Muslims to shun SP

Feb 6, 2022

LUCKNOW: Reaching out to the key constituents on whom BSP is pinning its hopes of winning a high number of seats in West Uttar Pradesh, party chief Mayawati appealed to Muslims and Dalits in Saharanpur to not allow Samajwadi Party or BJP to take them for a ride.

Source: Times Of India

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Pakistan

Incidents of past week could increase, Sheikh Rashid alludes to terrorism attacks

Dawn.com

February 5, 2022

Making an apparent reference to the recent rise in terrorism incidents and attacks on security forces, Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid said on Saturday that incidents that had taken place over the past week could further increase.

Source: Dawn

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Five workers killed in Quetta coal mine explosion

Staff Correspondent

February 6, 2022

QUETTA: Five coal miners died and three others suffered injuries in a methane gas explosion inside a coal mine in Zarghoon Gar area of Quetta district on Saturday.

Officials of the Provincial Disaster Management Authority said that methane gas accumulated inside the mine and it caused the explosion at a time when eight miners were busy in digging coal some 300 feet inside the mine.

Source: Dawn

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Security forces complete clearance operation in Balochistan: ISPR

Dawn.com

February 5, 2022

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Saturday that the clearance operation in Balochistan, which was launched after terrorists attacked security forces camps in the province's Panjgur and Naushki areas late on Wednesday evening, had been completed.

Twenty terrorists were killed during operations after the attacks, the military's media affairs wing said in a statement, adding that nine security personnel had embraced martyrdom.

Source: Dawn

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No separate legal standards for judges, says CJP

Nasir Iqbal

February 6, 2022

ISLAMABAD: Rubbishing criticism against the accountability process, Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Umar Ata Bandial has said judges may have been protected from the ordinary processes of law, but they are not subject to a separate or lower legal standards of accountability compared to other public servants.

“Indeed it is of vital importance that public office holders, particularly judges of the superior courts, serving the people of Pakistan remain answerable before their relevant forums to safeguard the integrity and credibility of their person as well as of their court,” observed Justice Bandial in a minority judgement he wrote while deciding a set of review petitions also instituted by Justice Qazi Faez Isa.

Source: Dawn

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Opposition's Lahore huddle draws strong reaction from govt

Mansoor Malik

February 6, 2022

LAHORE: Government ministers took exception to a meeting between the PPP and PML-N’s top leadership on Saturday, asserting that the two parties would be held accountable for “looting public money stashed abroad”.

The reaction came after former president Asif Ali Zardari and his son PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari met PML-N president Shehbaz Sharif and vice president Maryam Nawaz over lunch in Model Town and discussed options to oust the PTI government.

Source: Dawn

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Feedback sought on provisional province status for GB

Amir Wasim

February 6, 2022

ISLAMABAD: Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) Chief Minister Khalid Khurshid has circulated among members of the GB Legislative Assembly and his cabinet a draft bill seeking to amend the Constitution of Pakistan to grant “provisional province status” to the strategically-located region, asking them to submit their “feedback and views”, Dawn has learnt.

The chief minister wants the feedback from the GB lawmakers “as early as possible”, according to the covering letter titled “Draft Constitutional Reforms of GB” attached to the draft bill, a copy of which is available with Dawn.

Source: Dawn

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PM aide cautiously responds to fall in Omicron cases

Ikram Junaidi

February 6, 2022

ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Health Dr Faisal Sultan said on Saturday that the spike in the cases of the Omicron-driven fifth wave of Covid-19 has slightly fallen. But at the same time, he made it clear that it cannot be called a declining trend, saying that the graph of cases has just straightened.

“After a sudden spike in cases, the graph has straightened, but we cannot say that the wave has declined. It has happened due to five reasons or steps taken by the government from the platform of the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC),” he said while talking to Dawn.

Source: Dawn

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Cadet college to be set up in Ziarat, says CM Bizenjo

Staff Correspondent

February 6, 2022

QUETTA: Balochistan Chief Minister Abdul QudoosBizenjo has announced the decision to establish a cadet college and municipal corporation in Ziarat and hold an annual festival in the town.

While talking to the local people and tourists during his visit to Ziarat on Saturday, the chief minister directed Chief Secretary Mathar Niaz Rana to take immediate steps for implementation of the project.

Source: Dawn

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Europe

Inside the meeting where Broughton's landmark mosque plans were approved despite opposition

By Paul Faulkner

06-02-2022

A landmark mosque is set to be built alongside one of the busiest road junctions in Preston after getting the green light from councillors.

Source: Lancs.Live

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France is on a dangerous collision course with its Muslim population

by Shaista Aziz

February 5, 2022

CNN)French lawmakers last month voted to ban women and girls from wearing hijab while playing sports -- showing the world once again that when it comes to further politicizing, targeting and policing European Muslim women, our clothing choices and bodies, France is in a league of its own.

The French Senate voted 160 to 143 in favor of the ban on wearing the hijab and other "conspicuous religious symbols" in sports competitions. The amendment was proposed by the right-wing Les Républicains, which argued the hijab could risk the safety of athletes wearing it while playing sports.

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Boris Johnson appoints new faces at No 10 and promises improvements

Soraya Ebrahimi

Feb 6, 2022

Boris Johnson has moved to shore up his No 10 operation by announcing two new appointments to senior Downing Street roles.

The Prime Minister said Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Steve Barclay will become Mr Johnson’s chief of staff, while journalist GutoHarri will become director of communications.

Source: The National News

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Tory rebels fear ‘accidental’ no-confidence vote could keep Boris Johnson in power for a year

Adam Forrest

06-02-2022

Conservative Party rebels fear a confidence vote in Boris Johnson could be triggered “accidentally” as anger over Partygate builds, coming too quickly to oust the prime minister and leaving him in power for another 12 months.

Several Tory MPs opposed to Mr Johnson told The Independent they were worried that he would still have enough support to win a vote of confidence if the number of no-confidence letters sent to the 1922 Committee chair Sir Graham Brady reached the threshold of 54 in the days ahead.

Source: Independent

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Arab world

Saudis urged to donate blood as pandemic hits stock levels worldwide

RAWAN RADWAN

February 06, 2022

JEDDAH: Health systems the world over have been stretched to their absolute limits by successive waves of COVID-19, which have resulted in crowded hospitals, delayed medical procedures, and doctors and nurses becoming exhausted and overstretched.

A secondary consequence of the global health emergency has been the depletion of blood stocks required for life-saving transfusions, use during surgeries, and to treat medical conditions such as anemia, cancer and blood disorders.

Source: Arab News

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National Olympiad for Scientific Creativity honors 40 Saudi innovators

TAREQ AL-THAQAFI

February 06, 2022

MADINAH: Forty talented Saudi students were crowned with grand prizes in the 2022 National Olympiad for Scientific Creativity — Ibdaa 2022 — on Saturday by Madinah Deputy Gov. Prince Saud bin Khalid Al-Faisal, on behalf of the governor Prince Faisal bin Salman.

The event, which was held for the 12th time by King Abdulaziz and his Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity, also known as Mawhiba, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, is billed as “Saudi Arabia’s largest pre-college science and engineering competition.”

Source: Arab News

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Madinah forum to discuss improving quality of life

ARAB NEWS

February 06, 2022

JEDDAH: The Smart Madinah Forum 2022 starts on Sunday at the city’s NamaaAlmunawara building with the theme “Where technology meets tranquility.”

Organized by the Madinah Regional Development Authority, the forum aims to discuss the concept of smart cities and how they would improve quality of life and ensure sustainability.

Source: Arab News

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Seventh batch of Saudi oil derivatives grant arrives in Yemen’s Aden

ARAB NEWS

February 06, 2022

RIYADH: The seventh batch of an oil derivatives grant provided by Saudi Arabia has arrived in Aden to meet the monthly needs of power stations in Yemen, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

The 60,000 metric tons of diesel, which were delivered by the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen, brings the total amount of oil derivatives that have been supplied since the beginning of the grant to 596,000 metric tons.

Source: Arab News

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Sake Dean Mahomet: the Muslim trailblazer who opened London's first curry house

Ronan O'Connell

Feb 6, 2022

After high tea, the cuisine most embedded in London’s identity may well be Indian food.

Not only is it enormously popular, with more than 100 Indian restaurants across the English capital, but this Asian cuisine represents the wide spectrum of influences in one of the world’s most ethnically diverse cities.

Source: The National News

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Saudi wildlife agency, partners agree 4-month mission to explore secrets of Red Sea

HEBSHI AL-SHAMMARI

February 05, 2022

RIYADH: The National Center for Wildlife has announced a partnership with the nonprofit ocean exploration organization OceanX and the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology to embark on an unprecedented scientific research expedition in the Red Sea.

Scientists will join two scientific research and exploration vessels, OceanXplorer and Al Azizi, to study marine life in the relatively unexplored and little understood region. The four-month mission will cover the entire expanse of the Red Sea, beginning from the Afifi brine pool in Jeddah in the southern Red Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba in the north. The expedition will produce the first-ever comprehensive survey of the area.

Source: Arab News

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South Asia

Senate report: 9,000 Americans still stranded in Afghanistan

By Najibullah Lalzoy

06 Feb 2022

The US Senate in a report said that there were from 15,000 to 16,000 Americans between August 17 and August 30 among whom only 6,000 were evacuated during the chaos Kabul evacuation.

The report views that the US officials confirmed only 100 Americans left in Afghanistan while the US Department of State said in October 2021 that there were 363 US citizens left behind but the real number is now believed to be 9,000.

Source: khaama Press

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Children’s book about life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) published in Sri Lanka

February 6, 2022

An originally Persian book titled “Stories As Sweet As Honey”, which tells the story of Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) life for children in a simple language, has been translated into Sinhala and published in Sri Lanka.

The book has been published with the efforts of the Iranian cultural office in Sri Lanka and the Center for Organizing the Translation and Publication of Islamic Teachings and Human Sciences.

Source: En.Abna24

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Afghan professor steps down after being accused of blasphemy

By Najibullah Lalzoy

05 Feb 2022

An Afghan professor at the Alberoni University in Kapisa province claims that his fellow professors have accused him of blasphemy.

Yaqub Yasna, one of the professors at the Alberoni University claimed that his fellow colleagues who have accused him are currently lecturers in the faculties of religious studies, agriculture, and education of Alberoni University.

Source: khaama Press

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EU eases sanctions on Afghanistan, adopted humanitarian exemption

By Najibullah Lalzoy

06 Feb 2022

As Afghanistan is still going through a humanitarian crisis and over half of the population is starving in the country, European Union has amended its Afghanistan sanction regime to include a humanitarian exemption.

The move which is followed by the ease in financial restriction on Afghanistan by the US will definitely help the Afghan people in terms of their livelihood.

Source: khaama Press

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Probe underway into clash at mosque in Dummalasuriya

6 February 2022

The Dummalasuriya Police has launched an investigation into a clash at a mosque at Yagamwela in Dummalasuriya in which two persons were injured.

Police said the clash took place on Friday during a prayer at the mosque.

Source: Daily Mirror

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Mideast

Analysis: Turkish military presence in Iraq and likely scenarios

February 6, 2022

While over the past years, the American occupation forces have been the key obsession of the Iraqis, the Turkish forces have been expanding their occupying military presence in the Arab country massively but quietly. This reality makes dealing with the Turkish occupation a national necessity for the Iraqi politicians and public after the US occupation is dealt with.

On Tuesday, local reports said that several rockets were fired at Zilkan military base hosting the Turkish forces in northern Iraq.

Source: Al Waght News

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Iran has a right to continue nuclear research: Top security official

Feb 5, 2022

TEHRAN: Iran's top security official Ali Shamkhani said on Saturday that it has a right to continue nuclear research and development that cannot be curbed by any agreement.

"Iran's legal right to continue research and development and maintain its peaceful nuclear capabilities and achievements, side by side with its security cannot be curbed by any agreement," Shamkhani, secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, said in a post on Twitter.

Source: Times Of India

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Al-Abbas holy shrine covered in black on martyrdom anniversary of Imam al-Hadi

February 6, 2022

The walls of the al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine were covered in black, announcing the state of mourning on the sad anniversary of the martyrdom of Imam Ali al-Hadi (peace be upon him), which coincides with this day, the third Saturday of the holy month of Rajab.

Mourning banners were raised and the red lamps were lit, and the banners on which were written expressions of condolence were hung inside the holy court on this sad occasion, in sympathy with the Messenger and the people of his house (Allah's prayers be upon him and upon his holy Household) for this calamity that they were afflicted with.

Source: Al Kafeel News

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Observance of Kashmir Solidarity Day at Pakistan's embassy in Tehran

February 6, 2022

To commemorate Kashmir Solidarity Day, the Embassy of Pakistan in Tehran organised a seminar today to express support of the Pakistani government and the nation for the Kashmiri people in their struggle against the continued Indian illegal occupation of Jammu & Kashmir.

On the occasion, the messages from the President, Prime Minister, the Foreign Minister, and the Federal Minister for Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan of Pakistan were readout. In his remarks, the Ambassador reiterated Pakistan’s call to the world leaders, the international community including the United Nations, and all human rights organizations to urge India to halt the brute use of force against the innocent Kashmiri people and resolve the Kashmir dispute as per the charter of the United Nations and various UNSC Resolutions. The Ambassador thanked the Iranian leadership, civil society, and media persons for their continued support of the Kashmir cause.

Source: Iran Press

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Political development being consolidated under Islamic Republic: Iranian Scholar

Feb 6, 2022

Tehran, IRNA - In the past few years, the Islamic Republic of Iran’s opposition forces have invested immensely in media and propaganda against the country. Their obvious target is taking hope away from Iranians and making the system look ineffective in overcoming problems. That is why they are suggesting that the current problems arise from the nature and structure of the Islamic Republic and are insoluble.

In an exclusive interview with Iran Daily, Abbas SalimiNamin, a political analyst and history expert, argues that these media campaigns are aimed at depicting an incorrectly bright picture of Iran under the Pahlavi rule in order to absolve Britain and the United States from the grave sins they committed in Iran.

Source: En.Irna

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Procession of servants of two holy shrines commemorates martyrdom of Imam Al-Hadi

February 6, 2022

On Saturday afternoon the 3rd of Rajab 1443 AH, corresponding to February 5, 2022, a special procession of the servants of the holy shrines of Imam al-Hussayn and of his brothers al-Abbas (peace be upon both of them) headed by many of the officials and employees of the two holy shrines, launched to commemorate this sad occasion and to extend the condolences to Imam al-Hussayn and his brother Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas (peace be upon both of them).

The condolences' procession started from inside the holy sanctuary of Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas (peace be upon him) marching by the area between the two holy shrines to arrive to the shrine of Imam al-Hussayn (peace be upon him) where a lamentation council was held, as well as reading some poems and words of condolences to House of the Prophecy (Allah's prayers be upon them), expressing the love of the servants of the two holy shrines, as well as their adherence to the path drawn by Imam Ali al-Hadi (peace be upon him) and of Ahl al-Bayt (peace be upon them).

Source: Al Kafeel News

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Fifty Iranian MPs contract Covid as Omicron spreads across country

5 Feb 2022

Fifty members of Iran’s 290-seat parliament have contracted Covid, a senior MP said, as the Omicron variant spreads unabated across the country.

Alireza Salimi, speaking to YJC, a news agency linked to Iran’s state TV, said this week’s parliamentary session would be held in accordance with health regulations.

Source: The Guardian

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Southeast Asia

PM: Kuala Lumpur must be prepared to face future challenges

05 Feb 2022

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 5 ― The city of Kuala Lumpur must be better prepared to face future challenges as well as ensure that no group is marginalised in line with the principle of the Malaysian Family, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

He said the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) as the local governing authority needed to be dynamic and productive in managing municipal issues as well as empowering its delivery services.

Source: Malay Mail

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Amanah deputy president questions Hadi’s promise to provide aid for Afghanistan, asks if it was approved by Cabinet

BY KEERTAN AYAMANY

06 Feb 2022

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 6 — Amanah deputy president Datuk Salahuddin Ayub today questioned a supposed promise by Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang’s to aid Afghanistan, saying that the latter’s pledge seemed premature.

According to a report by Free Malaysia Today (FMT), Salahuddin asked if the promise by Abdul Hadi — who is PAS president and Malaysia’s special envoy to the Middle East — was approved by the Cabinet.

Source: Malay Mail

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MACC probes Mara after receiving report of leak incriminating five executives

BY KEERTAN AYAMANY

06 Feb 2022

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 6 — The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) is investigating Majlis Amanah Rakyat (Mara) after a document was leaked on social media, which implicated that five of the latter’s executives in financial misconduct.

In a statement last night, MACC said it had received a report regarding the issue and will initiate a probe by taking statements from several witnesses working at Mara Corporation Sdn Bhd.

Source: Malay Mail

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PAS Youth Chief fires back at Ahmad Zahid, calling him a ‘magician’ who can miraculously heal himself

BY ASHMAN ADAM

06 Feb 2022

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 6 — Pasir Mas MP Ahmad FadhliShaari today came to the defence of PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang over remarks made by Umno president Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

Ahmad Fadhli – who is also PAS Youth Chief – alluded that his party has always taken a neutral stance and not retaliated to attacks by Umno whenever the two parties clashed with each other, but could no longer remain silent when his president was insulted by Ahmad Zahid.

Source: Malay Mail

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MetMalaysia warns of continuous rain in Pahang, Johor and Sabah

06 Feb 2022

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 6 — The Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) has issued continuous rain warning at the alert level in Rompin, Pahang as well as Mersing and Kota Tinggi in Johor from tomorrow until Tuesday (Feb 8).

MetMalaysia also warned of continuous rain at the alert level in two districts in Sabah, namely Kudat and several areas in Sandakan today.

Source: Malay Mail

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PM Ismail Sabri extends condolences to family of Moroccan boy who died after being trapped in well for five days

06 Feb 2022

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 6 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob has expressed his condolences to the family of a five-year-old Rayan Oram who died on Saturday after being trapped for five days in a well in a village in northern Morocco.

Ismail Sabri, through a post on his Facebook account, said it was absolutely heartbreaking to learn about Rayan’s tragic death that has been confirmed by Morocco’s Royal Court.

Source: Malay Mail

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https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2022/02/06/pm-ismail-sabri-extends-condolences-to-family-of-moroccan-boy-who-died-afte/2039746

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North America

Recalling Hazrat Inayat Khan and his Universalist Sufism

BY JAMES FORD

FEBRUARY 5, 2022

Inayat Khan Rehmat Khan Pathan died in Delhi, India, on this day, the 5th of February, in 1927. He is more commonly known as Hazrat Inayat Khan. Hazrat being an honorific. And sometimes by the title Pir-O-Murshid, which could be understood as senior teacher and head of a Sufi order.

He was born in Vadora, Gujarat in India, on July 5th, 1882. His family had been prominent musicians for generations. His maternal grandfather had been called the “Beethoven of India.” And, critically, he was an initiate within several Sufi orders. Principally he was a teacher within the Nizamiyya sub-branch of the Chisti Order.

Source : Hausa TV

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https://www.patheos.com/blogs/monkeymind/2022/02/recalling-hazrat-inayat-khan-and-his-universalist-sufism.html

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SOHR: Leader of Islamic State dies during raid by US forces, Biden says

Feb 5, 2022

US President Joe Biden announced on Thursday that the leader of the terrorist group Islamic State, Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi, died during an overnight raid by US special forces in Syria’s Idlib province that also left several civilians dead.

Biden said al-Qurashi detonated an explosive vest he was wearing as US forces approached, killing himself and his family, “in a final act of desperate cowardice.”

The US had “removed a major terrorist threat to the world,” Biden said in a White House speech, adding that no soldiers had been harmed during the operation.

The Defence Department said al-Qurashi’s body was positively identified at the scene through fingerprints and then later with the help of DNA samples.

Source: Syriahr

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https://www.syriahr.com/en/238137/

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‘Power Book II: Ghost’: Mecca Is Based on a Real-Life Person

Aramide Tinubu

February 4, 2022

Power Book II: Ghost has introduced a couple of sensational characters this season. Monet Tejada’s (Mary J. Blige) high school sweetheart has reentered her life, shaking the table in the process. Dante aka Mecca (Daniel Sunjata) has made his presence known from the beginning.

Now it appears that he’s gotten Monet, Cane (Woody McClain), and Zeke (Daniel Bellomy) under his thumb. Mecca is sinister and conniving, and he’s also based on a real-life person.

Source: Cheat Sheet

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https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/power-book-ii-ghost-mecca-is-based-on-a-real-life-person.html/

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Malcolm X's daughter calls for US government inquiry into his assassination

February 6, 2022

The daughter of African-American Muslim minister and activist Malcolm X is calling for a federal inquiry into the murder of her father decades after he was assassinated in a New York City ballroom.

“We want to know the truth. We want to know why our father was killed and who did it,” Ilyasah Shabazz, one of Malcolm X’s six daughters, told ABC News.

Source : Hausa TV

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https://en.abna24.com/news//malcolm-xs-daughter-calls-for-us-government-inquiry-into-his-assassination_1226373.html

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Africa

Ritual killers are Muslims, Christians – Traditionalists

By IsholaOludare

February 5, 2022

Traditionalists in Ogun State have distanced themselves from various cases of ritual killings happening in the state, saying those behind the nefarious act are Muslims and Christians.

The idol worshippers said those killing fellow human beings for money rituals are Muslims and Christians, who they said have infiltrated them.

This is coming barely one week after some teenage boys were caught while burning the head of a girl in OkeAregba, Abeokuta for a money ritual.

Source : Daily Post

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https://dailypost.ng/2022/02/05/ritual-killers-are-muslims-christians-traditionalists/

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Boko Haram: Zulum donates 18 vehicles to security agencies

By MainaMaina

February 5, 2022

Governor of Borno State, BabaganaZulum has dedicated 18 vehicles to patrol Maiduguri- Dikwa- Gamboru highway to ward off attacks by Boko Haram on travellers on the road.

The patrol vehicles are to be used by the military and volunteers in the Civilian JTF, hunters and vigilantes dedicated to patrols along the highway.

Source : Daily Post

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https://dailypost.ng/2022/02/05/boko-haram-zulum-donates-18-vehicles-to-security-agencies/

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The Coalition of Nigerian Muslim women holds Hijab Awareness outreach.

By Editor

Feb 6, 2022

FavourIshember, Abuja

As Nigeria joined the rest of the world to mark the 2022 World Hijab Day,Muslim women from different Islamic Organisations under the aegis of Coalition of Nigerian Muslim women have gathered at the Unity Park in Abuja to create awareness about the significance of Hijab.

With the theme for this year’s event as “HIJAB IS OUR CROWN NOT OUR CRIME”, the Coalition call on relevant government agencies to protect women in Hijab  from abuse and other forms of maltreatment and discrimination .

Source : Champion News

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https://championnews.com.ng/the-coalition-of-nigerian-muslim-women-holds-hijab-awareness-outreach/

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