Tuesday 29 January 2013

UK Police Converts to Islam

A mum-of-two has told how she was inspired to convert to Islam – after helping a victim of honour-based violence as part of her job in the police. Police Community Support Officer Jayne Kemp, 28, decided to find out about the faith while helping a Muslim woman suffering domestic abuse. After speaking to other Muslims on Twitter, she was inspired to give up her Catholic faith to fully convert last year and now lives a completely Islamic lifestyle. Read more>>>

Friday 25 January 2013

Will there be a global food crisis in 2013?

In 2013, drought has persisted in almost 19 percent of the US. Poor rains over the autumn/winter period in big farming states like Kansas and Oklahoma are affecting wheat, which is a winter crop. Even so, some experts say it is too early to forecast how this will affect global food security. Read more>>>


Sri Lanka’s Muslim IDPs 25 years on

“It was horrible, there were only three [Muslim] families living in the area where we lived. We just left the place we knew as home overnight,” said Malik who is now a religious `Moulavi’ leader at a small mosque in the northwestern district of Puttalam, where most Muslim families relocated. Read more>>>








Tuesday 22 January 2013

Syria’s Kurds: A Struggle Within a Struggle

Syria’s conflict gives its Kurdish population an opening to rectify historic wrongs and push for more autonomy, but facing internal divisions, poor ties with the non-Kurdish opposition and regional rivalries, its challenge is to articulate clear, unified and achievable demands. Read more>>>




Delhi Rape Case & How Islam Dignifies Women

On the 16th of December 2012, Damini, a 23 year old Indian medical student fell victim to a brutal assault and gang raped by six men on a bus in the Indian capital Delhi. A fortnight after that she died from her injuries. Damini’s case sparked mass protests across India against the Indian police and government’s negligence and laidback attitude towards the protection of women from sexual violence. Read more>>>




The Global Economic Crisis Q & A

The collapse of the real estate market in the US spread across the world resulting in the collapse of many banks, which lead to unprecedented government intervention to halt global economic collapse. The result however, was what is now called the Great Recession, the worst since the Great Depression in 1929. The global financial crisis brought to light the fact that the boom of the preceding decade was in reality driven by debt; and after five years the world's largest economies continue in their failure to resolve this. Read more>>>

Has Shari’a to be blamed for Rizana’s sad ending

Injustice is strife in these modern times all over the world. In Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine, Kashmir and many other Muslim countries and territories hundreds of thousands innocent Rizanas of this world -in many cases much younger than our Rizana- are atomized, napalmed and  blown to pieces with cluster bombs, smart bombs and  various other modern tools of genocide  by the Christians and the Jews. Read more>>>





Saturday 12 January 2013

Executing Rizana Nafeek is Sheer Saudi barbarism

Absolutely nothing to do with Islam and Shariah. Islam requires mother should” breast feed” the child for two years. In this case mother   failed in her duty to feed her baby as requested by Hoy Quran.  The execution of illiterate and poverty stricken  housemaid Rizana Nafeek , languished in Death Row in one of the most inhuman environments in a Saudi prison for almost seven years, is sheer barbarism of the American, British and Zionist   installed tribal Saudi regime- the most oppressive  on the planet. Read more>>>