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Getting To Know The Companions RA – 05 Ali RA – Mufti Ismail Menk
Getting To Know The Companions Of Muhammad SAW (peace be upon him). Mufti Menk discusses Ali RA Getting To Know The Companions RA – 05 Ali RA – Mufti Ismail Menk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0ObnSSyjzQ;app=desktop
Welcoming Ramadaan – Mufti Ismail Menk
Welcoming Ramadaan – Mufti Ismail Menk Welcoming Ramdaan (Ramadaan With A Difference)- A jumuah lecture by Mufti Ismail Menk Delivered at Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Musjid today – 27 June 2014. Note – a small portion of the
Brain dead give 40 patients lease of life
Syria Crisis: ISIS parades military hardware through Raqqa
Syria Crisis: ISIS parades military hardware through Raqqa Rebel groups from those areas have frequently complained of poor funding, despite their opposition to IS, formerly known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and also Islamic State
China bans Ramadan fast in Xinjiang region
BEIJING: Government workers, teachers and members of the ruling Communist Party in China’s Muslim northwest have been prohibited from taking part in traditional fasting during Ramadan. Statements posted on the websites of government agencies and schools in the Xinjiang region
Much ado about nothing
By: Abdulateef Al-Mulhim With the mention of the words head-cover or hijab and full-face veil known as Niqab, generally picture of a Muslim woman emerges in one’s mind. However, it would be an exaggeration to claim that every single Muslim
The ISIL factor: Winners and losers
By: Osama Al Sharif If there is anything to be learned from the events of the past few weeks in Iraq and Syria is that politics makes strange bedfellows! The enemies of yesterday could easily become the allies of today,
Escaping the bear hug
By: Merkhat Sharipzhan Three former Soviet republics — Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine — have now signed association agreements with the European Union, despite Russia’s sometimes-brutal attempts to obstruct the process. This is certainly a promising development for these countries, all
Building a unified, post Al-Maliki Iraq
By: Mohammed Fahad Al-Harthi If anyone needs any further convincing, then the fall of major cities in Iraq to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) should be final proof that Nuri Al-Maliki has failed utterly in reconciling
Madonna donates to hometown Detroit
Preity set for ferocious comeback
Deema Oman: Traditional jewels with a modern twist
Inevitable arc of instability
By: Mahir Ali Iraq is up for grabs, Syria has irretrievably been damaged, the West Bank sits on a powder keg. And that’s just the region where some of the worst-case scenarios have come to pass. On the borders of
Another step to protect OFWs
By: Susan V. Ople Filipino Embassy officials and personnel can be criminally tried in the Philippines for acts against chastity committed abroad against overseas Filipino workers who have sought their help and are reliant on the embassy to bring them
Isn’t it time for Arabs to unite?
By: Linda S. Heard On June 22, in reference to the crisis in Iraq, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said: “When your enemies are fighting each other, don’t strengthen either one of them weaken both.” Every Arab conflict is in
RIPPLE EFFECT: Diversification and more FDI opportunities
By: Jeddah: Khalil Hanware Economic openness has been for long recognized as a key driver of economic growth and development. The more countries are able to draw on global knowledge and the more effectively they can tap global export markets,
Bollywood scion invests in Hollywood future
Ramadan: Through the eyes of a refugee
By: Ramzy Baroud When I was a child, I was obsessed with socialism. It was not only because my father was a self-proclaimed socialist who read every book that a good socialist should read, but also because we lived in
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