Beauties of the Imam Reza holy shrine, peerless and singular

byislam-newsProfessor of Sabanci University of Istanbul, Dr. Abdullah Dodaege said, “I have been living in Istanbul for 20 years and I am happy that I attended in the holy shrine of Imam Reza (A.S.) once again.”

Noting that the holy shrine gives man an amazing feeling, he said, “There is a peculiar spiritual sense in this space that gives man the feeling of tranquility and serenity.”

In the margin of visiting the central museum he said, “There are many museums in Turkey but museums of Astan Quds Razavi are special containing very old objects.”

Referring to the architecture of the holy shrine he said, “Turkey religious places also bear the Islamic architecture but the architecture of the holy shrine is peerless and singular.”

“This holy Astan has managed to combine well the traditional with modern architecture”, he continued.

Regarding the central library he remarked, “Presence of several thousand researchers daily in this library is really admirable and interesting.”

It is notable that a group of Turkey University professors attended in the Razavi holy shrine and visited the central library and museum.

 
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Hundreds of thousands of Yemenis prepared to fight Saudi-led coalition forces

byislamnewsOver one million Yemeni political and tribal forces have been mobilized in preparation for what has been termed by the Saudi-led coalition forces as “the decisive battle”.

According to Hasad al-Youm news website, at present over one million Yemenis, including the tribal people, those who had been dismissed from the army during the presidency of Mansour Hadi and a number of Ikhwan members, have been armed and contacted to stand united again.

Based on the report, all these forces have stressed their preparedness to fight against Saudi Arabia and operations in the Saudi territories.

Other media reports said today that the Yemeni army and popular forces gained control of the border city of al-Rabouah in the Saudi province of al-Asir.

Al-Masirah news channel released footages of the Yemeni forces’ full control over al-Rabouah city in Saudi Arabia.

The TV footages showed that the Yemeni army easily surrounded a military base in the city without any Saudi resistance, set fire to 17 military vehicles and destroyed its watchtower and weapons cache.

A Yemeni military source said that tens of Saudi soldiers were also killed in the attack and others fled the scene.

Also, the Arabic-language al-Mayadeen television reported that the Yemeni army and popular forces fired 15 missiles and rockets at a Saudi military base in Asir on Monday and before taking the city of al-Rabouah.

The TV report added that the missiles hit al-Hajer military base in Asir.

Saudi Arabia has been striking Yemen for 173 days now to restore power to fugitive president Mansour Hadi, a close ally of Riyadh. The Saudi-led aggression has so far killed at least 5,847 Yemenis, including hundreds of women and children.

Hadi stepped down in January and refused to reconsider the decision despite calls by Ansarullah revolutionaries of the Houthi movement.

Despite Riyadh’s claims that it is bombing the positions of the Ansarullah fighters, Saudi warplanes are flattening residential areas and civilian infrastructures, FNA reported.

 

 

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New Muslims and Born Muslims: A Question of Identity and Community Spirit

byislamnewsThe RMA Conference 2015 took place on Sunday 6th September in the Islamic Centre of England, London.

In this one day conference, keynote speakers and participants shared their views under the general themes of identity and community.

First key speaker of the conference was Dr Shaykh Shomali, the director of the Islamic Centre of England, who talked about the interrelation between identity and community by explaining that these two are inseparable; as the identity of a person is in fact a social phenomenon. He stressed that in order to become a good Muslim, one has no better way other than belonging to a community. He continued with expressing his reflections of the challenges of identity and community amongst Muslims. He said that the human is the only creature with moral obligations and thus has to follow ethics as well as having a plan for self-development and the care of self.

With referring to the Quran Dr Shomali said that one cannot change the outside world unless one changes the self from within. He said that according to the Quran some people forget themselves. It is as if one loses a friend or a family member. However losing one’s self is more serious and more painful. He said the only remedy for the forgetting of the self, of becoming distant from the self, is to keep the spiritual connection with God. A disconnected soul in his view is similar to an airplane, which has lost its communication with the control centre. It will be doomed to crash. He concluded that walking with fellow travellers, i.e. the community, provides us with direction.

The next speaker, Dr Rebecca Masterton began her remarks about the identity challenges of new Muslims in the West. She said that in our post-colonial era, the West has established modernity based on secular values. It has been normal for a non-Western person to get educated and become accepted in the West. But the opposite situation in which a Westerner, a European person would convert to Islam sounds extremely distant from the norm. This has caused in her view, lots of trouble for the Western new Muslims. They face identity crisis and many of them are rejected by their families or their communities; as their action is seen as some kind of treason. This also invokes lots of negative stereotypes against Muslims such as terrorism or fundamentalism, etc.

She believed that new Muslims especially in Europe face some kind of identity problem. That is because in practice, they cannot find the pure Islam that they had wished for. Instead they find themselves immersed in the Arab, or Asian or Iranian cultures etc. She also warned young Muslims not to follow any kind of religious cults. These narrow-minded cults in her view, are usually built around a charismatic central figure. These charismatic leaders believe that they posses some sort of mysterious connection with the truth. This makes them to ask for an absolute submission from their followers and never allow any critical approach. She warned new Muslims to avoid these cults and always listen to their inner Imam, i.e. their aql (reason).

She said that new Muslims sometimes find themselves rejected or left in cold by the Muslim community and become despaired and disappointed. They however in her view, have to acknowledge that Muslim migrant communities usually have their own baggage of cultural and economical difficulties. Some of these communities are in her view, traumatised communities who have migrated to Europe fleeing poverty, war or political distress. She then concluded that not all of new Muslims are from the same culture. They have come from so many different background and their reasons from becoming Muslim are different from each other. So one has to recognize that there is no homogenous and unique identity as ‘new Muslim’. Therefore, in her view, we must not push each other into fixed identities; instead, we must accept the multitude of diverse and ever changing identities.

The third keynote speaker, Shaykh Isa Jahangir also talked about the challenges facing communities with some reflection on the Quran and hadith. He first explained the difference between community and society. He said according to the Quran, the nearest Quranic concept to the concept of community is called Ummah.  Ummah in Islamic terminology refers to the community of believers, wherever they live. He called ‘individualism’ as the main challenge for the concept of community. Individualism alongside humanism, gives preference to the human individual and his/her personal interests. He said according to the Quran, diversity is accepted and valued. However, the Quran believes that humans however divers they might be, are shared in their creation and belonging to God. Thus, the connection to God must be seen as the point of unity.

The conference then was continued with five workshops: ‘Education’, supervised by Shaykh Mohammad Zakaria; ‘Marriage and Family’ by Abbas and Shaheen Merali; ‘Media’ by Amir de Martino, ‘Social and Political Activism’ by Raza kazim; and finally ‘Social Welfare’ by Ruhi Rizvi and Rashid Rose. Representatives of each workshop later participated in a panel and gave a summarised conclusion of their discussions.

The final remark and closing speech was given by Dr Shomali, outlining ‘the way forward’. He wished that the participants leave the conference with some practical solutions. He stressed that building a community is amongst the most difficult tasks and obligations in Islam. He said that Muslims have to focus more on their communal identity and the idea of ‘we’ instead of ‘me’. Islam he said, gives a great preference to community and thus communal rituals are cherished in Islam. He said that Muslims should be analogous to the organisms of a body. They feel each other’s pain and rush to help one another is difficulties and pressure. He hoped that in the era of destruction of family and community values, Muslims become the voice of unity.

The conference came to conclusion with a Q A panel in which speakers and workshop moderators took part.

The conference was held with the aim of bringing together members of Shia communities in the UK and to reflect and discuss the issues of identity, community and the issue of unity with the broader Muslim community  in the UK.

 








 

 
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Bahrain court to issue verdict against Zainab Al-Khawaja on Oct. 21

byislamnews The Bahraini court of appeals decided on Sunday (September 13, 2015) to adjourn issuing its verdict in four cases brought against opposition activist Zainab Al-Khawaja until October 21, 2015, except the verdict of the case over charges of “entering a restricted area in Jaw Prison” which was postponed until November 17, 2015.

A Bahraini court sentenced Zainab Al-Khawaja to 3 years in prison in December 2014 and fined her 300 BD over charges of insulting the king of Bahrain after she tore a photo of him in court. On June 2, 2015, the court sentenced her to nine additional months over “the charge of entering a restricted area in Jaw Central Prison” and a year and four months over “insulting a policeman,” besides issuing a fine of 300 BD as bail to suspend the sentence. The total number of sentences amount to more than 5 years.

Before the trial, Amnesty International called on Bahrain to release the human rights defender, Zainab Al-Khawaja, about 24 hours before she stood trial over charges of “insulting the king”.
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Israeli soldiers raid al-Aqsa Mosque, attack peaceful Muslim sit-inners

byislamnewsThe Israeli occupation soldiers on early Tuesday morning broke into Muslims’ holy al-Aqsa Mosque for the third day in a row and smashed the entrance gates of the Qibli Mosque before they aggressively assaulted the peaceful Muslim sit-inners and worshipers.

A Palestinian Information news correspondent quoted a member of the Islamic Endowment personnel at al-Aqsa as reporting that the heavily-armed occupation soldiers smashed the gates of the Qibli Mosque in an attempt to nab the non-violent sit-inners who have been maintaining vigil in protest at Israeli vandalism at the Mosque.

“The Qibli Mosque sustained serious damage after Israelis wreaked havoc on it, burned down its carpets, and ruined its historical windows,” the official stated.

Meanwhile, a peaceful sit-inner at al-Aqsa said at least 20 Muslim worshipers sustained wounds after the Israeli occupation troops attacked them with heavy spates of tear gas canisters and rubber bullets.

The Israeli occupation soldiers have also come down heavily on the Muslim congregation and supervision personnel at al-Aqsa, denying them the right to enter the holy place of worship while boosting break-ins by fanatic Israelis and vandals.

The Israeli occupation forces and settlers stepped up break-ins and vandalism at the holy al-Aqsa Mosque, Muslims’ third holiest site, as part of ongoing intents to enforce a spatio-temporal division on the Mosque.

 








 
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Lebanese scholar calls for Arabs, Muslims to react against Zionists atrocities in al Aqsa Mosque

byislamnewsHujjat-ul-Islam Seyyed Ali Fadhlallah , senior Lebanese cleric issued a message demanding Palestinians to be initiative in confrontation with the Zionist regime of Israel and put an end to their disagreements.

Prominent scholar in this message expressed wonder over the neutral stance of the Arab and Muslim world against the recent atrocities by the Zionists and their constant invasions on al-Aqsa Mosque and said,” It is not sufficient only to condemn the Zionist atrocities on al-Aqsa Mosque because they have invaded the holy mosque and disrespected the Muslim prayers.”

He called the recent invasions on the Zionist on al-Aqsa Mosque as an effort in line with Judaization of Al Quds.

Seyyed Ali Fadhlallah added,” It is a great shock that there is no protesting outcry from the world of Islam and Arab states.” praising the brevity of those who have defended the holy mosque of Al Aqsa against Zionist atrocities demanding for more support to protect Islamic sanctities.

He urged Muslim and Arab governments to fulfill their duties towards Islamic sanctities calling Palestinian nation to put an end to their disagreements and convene in a unified body for confrontation with the Zionists.

 

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Lebanese Minister to British PM: 1 in 50 Syrian refugees in Europe could be an Isis jihadist

Ahlul Bayt News Agency – One in 50 Syrian refugees entering Europe could be member of Isis, a Lebanese government minister has claimed.

Elias Bou Saab, the country’s education minister, suggested as many as two per cent of refugees from Syria may be jihadis sent by the so-called Islamic State.

Mr Saab said he had no firm information on terrorist infiltration of refugees, but said his “gut feeling” told him it was happening.

Asked if Isis could be sending militants under the guise of being refugees, Mr Saab said: “Yes, they bring some people, the smugglers. They organise groups and send them out.”

Groups were arriving from Syria which looked different to usual refugees, he said: “They are all dressed with something unified, uniform, vests”.

“I don’t have any information. My gut feeling is, yes, they are facilitating such an operation. For what reason, I don’t know,” he added.

Mr Saab said he thought militants could be going to Europe via Turkey and Greece.

“You may have, let’s say, two per cent that are radicals,” he said. “That is more than enough.”

“We have had that also with our camps here. You find two per cent to three per cent of them.”

“When the Lebanese army were kidnapped in Lebanon the people who kidnapped them came out of the camps,” he added, “they kidnapped the soldiers and they took them to the mountains”.

Mr Saab made the comments while travelling with Prime Minister David Cameron on a visit to Lebanon and Jordan.

During the visit the Prime Minister highlighted Britain’s contribution of over £1bn to support refugee camps for displaced Syrians to stay in the region.

Mr Saab’s comments follow warnings from Pope Francis and Ukip leader Nigel Farage that Islamic State fighters could enter Europe hidden among the large numbers of refugees and migrants.

The Pope told Portuguese radio station Radio Renascença: “The truth is that just 400 kilometres from Sicily there is an incredibly cruel terrorist group. So there is a danger of infiltration, this is true.”

Earlier this month Mr Farage wrote over Twitter: “We must establish who is a genuine refugee and to make sure they are not an extremist from Isis or other jihadi institutions.”

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Egyptian billionaire wants to buy a Mediterranean island for refugees

byislamnewsEgyptian TV tycoon Naguib Sawiris, whose fortune is worth an estimated $3 billion, has “identified two privately owned Greek islands that constitute a good opportunity for the project,” a statement from his communication office reads.

“We have corresponded with the owners and expressed our interest to go into negotiation[s] with them,” the statement added, clarifying that the islands, if purchased, would still “fall under Greece’s jurisdiction.”

The future of the deal will depend on Athens’ approval to host the maximum number of refugees permitted under the country’s laws. Sawiris also hopes that Greece will take care of the “administrative process” of bringing the future migrant residence onto the islands.

The 61-year-old also claimed that the UN’s refugee agency UNHCR offered to co-operate on the project, which requires a minimum $100mn investment. The billionaire also seeks to create a new joint-stock company with a starting capital of $100mn which will be tasked with handling donations.

The third richest man in Africa has promoted the idea of “Aylan Island,” named in memory of Aylan Kurdi, ever since the story three-year-old Syrian toddler who washed up on a Turkish beach after a failed attempt to get to the Greek island of Kos was photo-documented, breaking international headlines earlier this month.

In an interview with Newsweek, the billionaire said that his letters to the Italian prime minister, Matteo Renzi, and his Greek counterpart, Alexis Tsipras, have yet to be acknowledged by the two governments.

“I sent a letter saying that I need them to provide me permission to take the refugees there and if they have an island to sell, I am a buyer,” he told Newsweek. “It would help me much and what I need from them is the approval to get the refugees there and the administrative support,” in terms of customs and passport control as well as a small unit for security.

While acknowledging that he is willing to spend up to $200 million on the purchase, the TV tycoon praised the strong response from volunteers and investors that are willing to help the noble cause.

“I have got around 10,000 emails. Many people said they would volunteer to come and help me build this city, I have two people saying they want to donate $10m and so on,” he said.

Besides helping out the refugees, Sawiris says that buying Mediterranean island would help out austerity stricken Athens.

“I know that the Greek government owns a lot of islands that are uninhabited and they need the money. It would be doing the EU a favor, that is giving [Greece] the money anyhow,” Sawiris told Newsweek. “So it would look good that they are helping a humanitarian idea. It would be saving the EU from a burden and helping to do something [about the refugee crisis].”

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Yemeni army advances in al-Sawda / Son of Bahrain’s king injured by Ansarullah’s missile attacks

Ahlul Bayt News Agency -ABNA- Yemen’s Ansarullah Movement has announced on its official website that yesterday Yemeni forces could successfully cleaned up regions of Taiz from the Saudi mercenaries.

According to the report Saudi-led coalition forces were attacked and forced to retreat from their military base in the region of ‘al-Sawda’ during an operation by Yemeni Popular Committees.

Yemeni army and Popular Committees also on Monday evening seized the mountains of ‘al-Jarrah’ and ‘al-Noor’ and killed lots of al-Qaeda terrorists, local sources reported.

Son of Bahrain’s king injured by an attack in Yemen’s Marib

Prince Abdullah Al Khalifa, who is against the Bahraini government, said on his Twitter account: “Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa, son of Bahrain’s king was injured by Ansarullah’s missile attacks on one of the military bases in Marib, Yemen”.

He said that the news has been confirmed by some sources and continued his remarks by criticizing the policies of Bahrain’s king.

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Mecca crane collapse: accident or another 9/11?

Ahlul Bayt News Agency -ABNA- Following Mecca terrible crane accident, which claimed the lives of dozens Muslims as they prepared for the hajj pilgrimage, media have been rife with allegations. While the majority have blamed the tragedy on Saudi negligence, alleging poor organization rather than criminal intentions, other sources have said the hands of terror could lie behind the deaths.

Asr-e Iran, Iranian News website investigated the matter and wrote: “Mecca weather recorded data show that wind speed in the city never went over 22 Kph on September 11 – the time of incident.

“The crane crash happened in Mecca at 5:10 pm on September 11. It led to the killing and injuring of more than 300 people. Saudi media immediately pinned the accident on the weather, arguing bad conditions prompted the crane collapse. For example Al Arabiya alleged that wind speed at the time of the accident stood at 65 kph“, Asre Iran added on its report.

Commenting on the matter, Doctor Mansour al-Mazroui, Head of Climate Change at the Research Center at King Abdulaziz University (KAU) emphasized that wind speed stood in between 40 and 55 Kph, and thus labeled the incident as a freak weather phenomenon.

But is that really what happened? Can weather be really at the root-cause of Mecca crane collapse? Interestingly data gathered at the time of the accident via several independent course clearly show no recollection of any storm or weather anomaly – pilgrims at the time were in no way hindered by the weather.

Following are important points to consider:

According to reports wind direction was pointing Northwest while the crane collapsed pointing southwest – thus it fell opposite the wind.

The crane fell behind Maqam Ibrahim, a place which is well known for being crowded with pilgrims, especially around hajj.

Also, if we check the standard position of the crane and compare it with the position that it had after the incident, one can clearly notice that the crane base controller has been separated from the main body structure.

The accident took place on September 11, an ominous date which rhymes with terror the world over.

In the light of such revelations can we still consider Mecca accident as such or could it be that we have missed the hands of radicals behind such horrific tragedy?

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