President Mahinda Rajapaksa in a condolence message said that he was deeply grieved by the sudden demise of Presidential Advisor on Muslim Affairs, Cleric Mohamed Niyaz Moulavi. The President said that his heartfelt gratitude goes to Niyaz Moulavi not only because he was a Presidential Advisor but because he was a close friend as well. The full …
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Netanyahu crucifies Obama, By Ameen Izzadeen
The Palestinian peace process is back on track. That's what a 'nailed' US President Barack Obama wants the rest of the world concerned with peace in the troubled region to believe after his talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Following the talks, Obama addressed the media and told them what he thought about Netanyahu's stance on the peace …
Read More »Halal tourism goes mainstream, BY KARIM SAAD
Despite the worldwide recession, Muslims in greater numbers are searching for Muslim-friendly hotels and resorts to spend their money on, leaving hotels from Muslim and Western countries alike scrambling to earn their business. Apart from the worldwide economic crisis the so-called Halal tourism is on the rise. The World Travel Market Report in 2007 forecasted a massive growth for this …
Read More »Inna lillahi Wa Inna Ilayihi Raajioun….. Mohamed Niyaz Moulavi passed away
Inna lillahi Wa Inna Ilayihi Raajioun….. Moulavi Niyas Mohammad Gafoori , Founder Director of Ihasaniyyah Arabic College, and Advisor to the President on Muslim Religious Affairs passed away last night in Badulla. It is reported that Moulavi Niayas Mohammad has left to Badulla last evening (3rd July 2010) to attend a Programme scheduled for today, Niyas Moulavi has said that …
Read More »The state of Israel cannot survive for long,By Christopher Bollyn
Christopher Bollyn is an American journalist and researcher. He is widely known for his extensive researches on the September 11, 2001 attacks which reveal that Israel has been complicit in planning and carrying out the terrorist attacks that cost the lives of 2,976 victims and left more than 6,000 injured. The U.S. government under ex-President Bush introduced the paramilitary …
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