Yearly Archives: 2009

Masjid Al Aqsa is crying for your help, By Latheef Farook

Zionist Jews vow to destroy Masjid Al Aqsa and build in its place the Solomon’s Temple.They excavate in and around Masjid Al Aqsa so that the building collapses on its own. Already they have dug a 400 meter a tunnel beneath the women’s prayer area. The Arab dictators have abandoned the Palestinians, Jerusalem and Masjid Al Aqsa. Most Muslims remain …

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Will the Malays be discarded again?, By Saybhan Samat

Election fever is running wild, with the presidential election scheduled for January 26th. After that, the parliamentary election will be held, these elections will run more wild than the present presidential election underscoring that democracy is very much alive in our island. One community which has unstintingly contributed to the development and welfare of this country which had stalwarts like …

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Muslim Canadian student is selected to carry the Olympic torch in Toronto

Imad Iqbal – A student at Victoria Park CI, Imad is thrilled to be carrying the Torch from York Mills CI along York Mills to Bayview Avenue on Dec. 17. A strong academic student, he is highly engaged in learning and a valuable member of the community, both inside and outside of school. Last year, Imad was stricken with cancer …

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We should not forget Rizana, By Saybhan Samat

Early this year it was reported that Kifaya Ifthikar, a social worker, who met Rizana in prison, said the maid looked sick and that the doctors had advised her to undergo surgery for hernia. Prolonging the anxiety and worry of an innocent, poor house-maid is abominable. It was indeed heatening a couple of years ago to see the concern for …

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Bolivia: Revolutionary Change, By The Guardian – Editorial

December 08, 2009 “The Guardian” — President Evo Morales won a stunning victory in Bolivia yesterday, taking 63% of the popular vote and guiding his party to win control of congress. Bolivia’s first indigenous president has won the biggest popular mandate in recent memory, destroying three political parties that rotated the presidency between them for the last two decades. In …

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“In Recognition of Women”, by Khaled Abou El Fadl

WHEN Imam Zuhri, a famous scholar of Sunna (Prophet Muhammad’s traditions), indicated to Qasim ibn Muhammd (a scholar of the Qur’an), a desire to seek knowledge, Qasim advised him to join the assembly of a well-known woman jurist of the day, Amara bin Al-Rahman. Imam Zuhri attended her assembly and later described her as “a boundless ocean of knowledge.” In …

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