180 Question Enquiries about Islam | Vol 2 – eBook

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The second of three volumes containing detailed answers to inquiries about the philosophical and historical aspects of certain rules in Islam and prominent events that occurred during the life of the Prophet. These inquiries were answered by Ayatullah al-‘Uzma Hajj Shaykh Nasir Makarim Shirazi, and translated into English by Shahnawaz Mahdavi.[divider]

[box type=”note” align=”aligncenter” width=”450px” ]Name: 180 Question Enquiries about Islam | Vol 2
AuthorAyatullah al-‘Uzma Shaykh Nasir Makarim Shirazi
Translate by: Shahnawaz Mahdavi[/box]

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Chinese imams forced to brandish slogan “our income comes from Chinese Communist Party not from Allah”

In another attempt to suppress religious freedoms, China forced imams from its eastern Muslim majority Xinjiang region to dance in the street and swear to an oath that they would not teach religion to children.

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The imams were also forced to tell children that prayer was harmful for the soul.

The Muslim imams were further forced to brandish the slogan that “our income comes from the CKP [Chinese Communist Party] not from Allah”.

State Chinese news said the imams were gathering in a square in the name of civilization where they were forced to dance and chant out slogans in support of the state.

The slogans included statements glorifying the state over religion such as ‘peace of the country gives peace to the soul’.

Speeches were also given which directed youth to stay away from mosques and that prayer was harmful for their health. They were instead encouraged to dance.

Female teachers were instructed to teach children to stay away from religious education and made to swear an oath that they will keep children away from religion.

Uighur Muslims are a Turkish-speaking minority of eight million in the northwestern Xinjiang region.

Also known as East Turkestan, the region has been autonomous since 1955 but continues to be the subject of massive security crackdowns by Chinese authorities.

Rights groups accuse Chinese authorities of religious repression against Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang in the name of counter terrorism.

In August, the northern Xinjiang city of Karamay prohibited young men with beards and women in burqas or hijabs from boarding public buses.

Similarly, Xinjiang banned the practicing of religion in government buildings, as well as wearing clothes or logos associated with religious extremism, last November.

Last year, China banned Muslim students and government staff from observing fasts in the month of Ramadan, while encouraging locals to abstain from wearing veils.

Shocked by the outrageous incident, many took to social media to express their views.

Source: ABNA

180 Question Enquiries about Islam | Vol 1 – eBook

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The first of three volumes containing detailed answers to inquiries about the philosophical and historical aspects of certain rules in Islam and prominent events that occurred during the life of the Prophet. These inquiries were answered by Ayatullah al-‘Uzma Hajj Shaykh Nasir Makarim Shirazi, and translated into English by Shahnawaz Mahdavi.[divider]

[box type=”note” align=”aligncenter” width=”450px” ]Name: 180 Question Enquiries about Islam | Vol 1
Author: Ayatullah al-‘Uzma Shaykh Nasir Makarim Shirazi
Translate by: Shahnawaz Mahdavi[/box]

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An Introduction to Islam – eBook

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This booklet, although brief, explains some of the basic beliefs and practices of Muslims. It also discusses some questions on Islam that we are frequently asked by our many non-Muslim friends. It is hoped that this booklet will inspire the readers to further explore the many dimensions of Islam – one of the great religions of the world.[divider]

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Author: Dr. Liyakatali Takim[/box]

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Research: British Muslim Women 71% more Likely to Be Unemployed

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Discrimination against Muslim women in the workplace means they are much more likely to be unemployed than white Christian women – even when they have the same qualifications and language skills – research showed.

British Muslim women are around 70 percent more likely to be looking unsuccessfully for work, according to the University of Bristol’s Nabil Khattab, who spoke at the British Sociological Association’s annual conference in Glasgow, The Independent reported.

The recent national Labor Force survey showed the unemployment rate among Muslim women was 18 percent, compared with 9 percent for Muslim women and 4 percent for white Christian women. This has previously been attributed to Muslim women being less well educated and less fluent in English, but Khattab says his data shows the discrepancy is also likely to be explained by employer discrimination.

Khattab analyzed a sample of 2,643 from the national Labor Force survey to compare the rates of those looking for work without success. He adjusted the sample in order to compare women with similar educational level and language abilities and controlled for marital status, children and strength of religious belief.

He found that Muslim women were 71 percent more likely than white Christian women to be unemployed, even when they had the same educational level and language skills. Muslim women were 57 percent more likely to be unemployed than white Christian women.

“Economic activity among Muslim women in the UK remains considerably lower and their unemployment rate remains significantly higher than the majority group even after controlling for qualifications and other individual characteristics,” Khattab said.

He added that the conspicuousness of Muslim women’s religious background was likely to be a key factor in explaining their exclusion. “They wear the hijab or other religious symbols which makes them more visible and as such exposed to greater discrimination.”

Source: FNA

God and his Attributes – eBook

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Belief in God, God in the Qur’an, free will, and a discussion of some of attributes of God.[divider]

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Author: Sayyid Mujtaba Musavi Lari
Translated By: Dr. Hamid Algar[/box]

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Fire causes damage to Turkish mosque in Greece

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The roof and interior of a mosque in Greece were damaged in a fire, Greek foreign ministry said on Saturday.

The fire broke out at the Mahmut Aga Mosque just before Friday prayers in the city of Komotini in northeastern Greece.

According to an initial report, the short circuit is believed to be the cause of the fire, but the exact reason will be ascertained after a probe, Greek Foreign Ministry spokesman Konstantinos Kutras said in a press conference.

Komotini authorities told Anadolu that firefighters had to be called in to put out the blaze. The Turkish Foreign Ministry released a statement Saturday urging Greek authorities to thoroughly investigate the incident.

The Turkish ministry said that it expected Greece to take all necessary measures to provide peace and safety to the Turkish minority community living in Greece’s Western Thrace.

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Source: ABNA

Religion of Mercy – eBook

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This text presents commentary discussions by the honorable Marja’ Grand Ayatullah Makarim Shirazi which examines the religion of Islam and highlights the concepts of clemency which are analyzed in light of the Holy Qur’an, authentic narrations, and practices of religious leaders.[divider]

[box type=”note” align=”aligncenter” width=”450px” ]Name: Religion Of Mercy
Author: Ayatullah al-‘Uzma Shaykh Nasir Makarim Shirazi
Translated by: Abolghassem Olyan Nejadi[/box]

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Australia mosque comes under 2nd attack this year

The photo shows damage caused by an arson attack at the Toowoomba Mosque in Australia on April 17, 2015.

The photo shows damage caused by an arson attack at the Toowoomba Mosque in Australia.

A mosque in the northeastern Australian state of Queensland has come under arson attack for the second time this year.

Fire broke out early Friday in the mosque in the Darling Downs region’s Toowoomba city.
Reports indicate the attack seriously damaged the mosque.
Australian police sources say an investigation has been launched into the incident. There are currently no suspects.
Police and Corrective Services Minister Jo-Ann Miller arrived in Toowoomba following the attack.

“This has been the second attack on this Islamic community in three months. It’s shocking, it’s outrageous and we want people to come forward so that the police can get the names of the perpetrators, so they can investigate it and if necessary they are charged,” Miller said.

Reports say the fire started in the mosque’s office before spreading to other parts of the building.

The photo shows Australian police officers standing outside the mosque in Toowoomba.

The photo shows Australian police officers standing outside the mosque in Toowoomba.

Authorities say the incident is suspicious and they are seeking to determine any connections between the blaze earlier in the day and another attack three months earlier.

The latest act of violence against the mosque in Australia comes as the country’s Muslim community has been experiencing a wave of Islamophobia.

Source: PressTV

Islamic Centre of England to launch Allamah Tabatabai Award (ATAward)

The Islamic Centre of England is pleased to launch the inaugural Allamah Tabatabai’s Award (ATAward), initiated to acknowledge and award hard working students. ATAward would like to provide students with inspirational leadership, guidance and support to improve their own future prospects and their communities.

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GCSE and A-level students are presented prestigious awards and prizes in an annual Award Ceremony for their high achievements. In addition, a comprehensive Mentoring scheme is developed to provide personalised guidance to the winners striving for a successful future.
Registration is required to be considered for the ATAward and the deadline this year is the 15th of May 2015.
For more information visit ATAward website / FB page:
http://www.ataward.co.uk
http://www.facebook.com/ATAwardShould you require further information please do not hesitate to get in touch via email: info@ataward.co.uk