Iran boycotts Frankfurt book fair over Rushdie speech

Ahlul Bayt News Agency -ABNA- Iran boycotted the forthcoming Frankfurt book fair because organizers have invited Salman Rushdie, one of the most hated figures in the Islamic world, to deliver his speech at the opening press conference.

In response to this anti-Islamic act, Iran’s Ministry for Culture and Islamic Guidance released a statement and called on other Muslim nations to join the boycott.

“Frankfurt International Book Fair under the pretext of freedom of speech, invited one of the most hated figures in the Islamic world, Salman Rushdie, to make a speech at the event and to present his last book,” the statement said.

“It is unfortunate that the organizers of this event are serving anti-Islamic elements and Zionists and try to hurt the feelings of Muslims all over the world,” the statement added.

“Iran’s Ministry for Culture and Islamic Guidance on behalf of the great nation that has always been respectful toward other religions and cultures, and despite its readiness and spending lots of money, condemns this act and refuses to take part in this event. We also call on other Islamic countries to take a strong stance against the issue,” the statement said at the end.

Rushdie, an apostate Muslim and British citizen who lives in the US, was made subject of a 1988 fatwa (religious edict) that called for his killing after his fourth novel, The Satanic Verses, was published. The Islamic republic’s founder, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, issued the order after he and many others in the Muslim world said Rushdie had depicted Muslim prophet Muhammad irreverently.

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First mosque in North Carolina’s Chapel Hill to open soon

Catering to the growing number of Muslims, the North Carolina city of Chapel Hill will open its first mosque in the next few weeks, fulfilling a five-year-old dream of the religious minority.

“Chapel Hill has been known to welcome different faiths,” the Chapel Hill Islamic Society (CHIS) Secretary, Sohail Khan, siad on Wednesday.

“I think the Muslim community, as such, has been kind of missing. Though the city has more than 50 churches, a Jewish synagogue and two Buddhist temples, it doesn’t have a mosque.

Overcoming the problem, hundreds of Chapel Hill Muslims have been forced to pray alone, travel to mosques in other cities or meet at select hours in the rooms of a local church or the Student Union.

“There are three mosques in Durham, which are accessible to me because I have a car,” Omar Rezk, an Egyptian junior majoring in nutrition in the University of North Carolina (UNC) School of Public Health, who has attended a mosque in Durham since he was a kid, said.

“I know for some students on campus who don’t have cars, that does affect them to a certain degree.”
Muslims students have their own prayer room in UNC, which is opened from 8 am to 10 pm on a daily basis.

The dream of having a mosque started in 2010 when CHIS bought a four-bedroom home on nearly an acre of land at 103 Stateside Drive for the purpose of creating a worship place. By 2014, Chapel Hill Planning Commission approved the property after applying some changes to the place, with a cost of more than $3,500 paid by CHIS.

“The fact that we got our primary approval in June of 2014 didn’t allow us to start work immediately. It meant a host of other, smaller approvals until we finally got our construction permit a year later.”

Providing funds for the mosque has been the biggest challenge for the city’s Muslim community.

It is noteworthy that with an estimated of $150,000 price tag from donations, the project is expected to be completed by November.

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ISIS coins its money in Turkey + Pics

Turkish media reported that the security forces in the state of Gaziantep on the border with Syria has been able to capture coined money issued by ISIS in Turkey.

Turkish media quoted security sources in Gaziantep as saying, “anti-terrorism teams launched security operation on Safjala neighbourhood and arrested six suspects of belonging to ISIS.

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Mina tragedy result of Saudi mismanagement, inconsideration

The catastrophic stampede in Mina, Saudi Arabia, is the result of Saudis inconsideration and mismanagement, says Brigadier General Hossein Ashtari, Iran’s National Police Chief.

‘The Saudi police and security people, in addition to their mismanagement, did little to help the hajj pilgrims,’ Ashtari said on Thursday among members of Iran’s police force.

‘Even a drop of water could have saved the lives of many, causing the number of the dead to drop,’ he said.

General Ashtari called for a full investigation into the Mina catastrophic stampede that took the lives of more than 400 Iranian pilgrims.

‘The Saudi police and hajj authorities have so far refused to cooperate with Iran on the issue,’ he said.

Iran’s national police tend to be professional, knowledge-based, strong, and ethical in fulfilling its missions, Ashtari said.

The deadly stampede took place on September 24 in Mina, also known as the Tent City, situated 5 kilometers to the east of the Holy city of Mecca.

The death toll from the overcrowding has been revised several times, ranging from 1,000 to 4,700.

With 464 pilgrims, Iran lost more people to the crush than any other country.

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Clash of Mideast Titans: Certain geopolitical shift in uncertain times

Those growing pains will ultimately see manifest a new order – which one remains to be determined.

If the Middle East has long been a festering ground for political unrest, ethnic friction and sectarian tension, arguably the direct product of failed Western policies, both Russia and Iran’s insistence on challenging the powers has set in motion a new dynamic, one which could yet see a rise of a new geo-political order – where American exceptionalism and Saudi hegemony will no longer hold any diktats over world nations.

Just as political analysts and state officials debate foreign policy and strategy in Syria, arguing back and forth which nations should carry the burden of leadership in this global fight against terror, Russia has broken the code of silence, openly challenging America’s political monopoly.

Make no mistake: Washington’s new campaign against Moscow’s intervention in Syria goes beyond President Putin’s alliance with Syrian President Bashar Assad against ISIL, or even the choices of his military targets in the region. Control and political hegemony are at the heart of the matter.

But forget Syria and forget Russia’s military intervention against terror for a second, and let me take you beyond the immediate hustle bustle of politics for a greater perspective. A word of warning though – I’m not claiming to hold any absolute truth on world affairs here, I’m merely proposing that we look at different possibilities, from alternative vantage points. By the way, much of the world problems began when we, the people, were told that only one model is worth having … the infamous American dream!

For the first time since the United States rose as the world superpower, an erect giant over the ashes of the British Empire, America has known no real challenge to its political weight – safe maybe from the USSR, back in those Cold War days. But even then, Soviet Russia’s traction was limited to the reach of its political ideology, while American capitalism was already vying for global control over all resources.

Russia today is very different from the Russia of the 1980s … Russia today has become a leader of nations, a rallying symbol for non-aligned nations, and more importantly proof that America’s way is not the only way. This is not Russian propaganda, by the way! The above statement is merely a reflection of the political reality we find ourselves in. Russia has become the only real alternative to American hegemony in terms of its political weight within the international community – and not just in the Middle East – everywhere. And while many might not agree with President Putin’s political style, many have nevertheless conceded that Russia’s foreign policy and goals are by and large less pervasive than that led by the United States. Russia is not looking to become an empire as US officials have proposed – rather a grand world player within a tight network of mutually benefiting relations and collaborations.

Neo-cons have at it, I’m pretty sure that by now you want to explode on the page and let me know how diluted I am not to believe that America was chosen by God to be a leader of men and nations.

Back to the Middle East shall we! Here are some of the developments you might have missed as corporate media rained misinformation onto both hemispheres:

Over the past few weeks Saudi Arabia, the uber Wahhabi theocratic kingdom saw its clergy issue a series of fatwas (Islamic ruling) labeling all Russian troops in Syria infidels; thus calling for their immediate and “just” death. As far as Al Saud leadership is concerned all those opposed to its “divine rule” are enemies of God himself … America watch out, you never know what fatwas those Wahhabis will cook up next.

Why is that significant you may ask? Well for one, Saudi Arabia went from covertly supporting terror in the Middle East to overtly calling for the protection of its precious terror militants in the region. Now that Russia threatens its operations in Syria, Riyadh had to get the big guns out and play the religious card.

Now, THAT puts Washington in a tough spot. For all their billions of dollars and barrels of crude, Al Saud is fast becoming a liability the US would gladly do without – especially since playing terror to score political points did not exactly pan out. What could the White House do, I ask? President Barack Obama can’t exactly publicly slam his most trusted and richest ally in the region, can he? At least, not without some serious financial and political repercussions.

If only there was a country which could and would want to take on Saudi Arabia?

Hold on! There is … Iran, of course.

What if Washington was to covertly back Iran as Tehran goes after Riyadh in a grand regional match of hegemony? That would be a proxy sent from heaven – especially since Iran’s policies are by definition anti-Saudi, or rather anti-Wahhabi. Iran does not have a problem per se with Saudi Arabia, it is its leadership and religious radical devolution Tehran abhors most of all.

The idea of an Iranian-American rapprochement might have sounded farfetched only a year ago but not today.

Today, Washington finds itself at a difficult crossroad.

America can either stand by its alliances in the Middle East and watch as Al Saud’s billions swallow up Western influences or align itself with those powers which seek to introduce a new balance into the region.

Time is running out on Washington now that Moscow entered the military fray.

The gist is up neo-cons! Empires are going down and a new global narrative is being introduced, courtesy of President Putin – no more rigid model to abide to, welcome to pluralism.

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All Iranians Injured in Mina Incident Back Home: IRCS

The head of the Iranian Red Crescent Society’s (IRCS’s) hospital in the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, announced that all Iranian nationals injured in a recent deadly crush in Mina, near Mecca, have been transferred to the country.

“…Fortunately, there are currently no wounded Iranian nationals in Saudi hospitals or in the IRCS’s hospital in the holy city of Mecca,” Pir Hossein Kolivand said on Thursday.

He further described the process of transfering the injured Iranians to the country as “difficult and exhausting”, saying that seven of them were not in good conditions and had to remain connected to ventilators to be relocated to Iran.

Kolivand went to say, however, that the injured were transferred successfully with the cooperation of Mahan Airlines, the IRCS, Hajj and Pilgrimage Organization and the country’s health ministry.

According to Iranian officials, about 4,700 pilgrims, including 464 Iranians, were killed in the crush in Mina on September 24 when performing religious rites. Many pilgrims are still unaccounted for in the incident that marked the worst Hajj disaster in 25 years.

It came nearly two weeks after tens of Hajj pilgrims were killed in another tragic incident in Mecca.

On September 11, a massive construction crane crashed into Mecca’s Grand Mosque in stormy weather, killing at least 107 people, including 11 Iranians, and injuring 201 others.

Saudi authorities have come under fire for their inability to ensure the safety of hundreds of thousands of pilgrims who converge on Mecca every year.

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Ayatollah Nouri Hamadani calls for protection of red lines in JCPOA

Referring to the JCPOA, Ayatollah Nouri-Hamadani called for the protection of the red lines of the Islamic Revolution and Iranian national interests and to pay attention to the commands of the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei.

Speaking during his advanced jurisprudence class at Qom’s Grand Mosque, Grand Ayatollah Hoseyn Nouri-Hamadani referred to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), saying that this agreement, which was signed between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries on July 14, has several points which must be considered. “First,” he said, “We should maintain our unity and harmony and any differences should be avoided.”

He said that any criticism of the JCPOA and the negotiating team should be in an atmosphere of friendship and must be just. “Another important point to note is that we should attack the enemy, not our own side,” the Iranian scholar stated.

The renowned source of emulation said that Iran’s negotiating team are religious and hard-working individuals and they should intend to serve but the enemy is wily and cunning and we have to be careful of them and every word, statement and action they make should be considered through law.

His Eminence stated that the JCPOA is currently being reviewed and addressing politicians, he stated that this agreement will remain so it should be reviewed in such a way it does not cause problems for Iran in the future.

Ayatollah Nouri-Hamadani called for the protection of the red lines of the Islamic Revolution and Iranian national interests and to pay attention to the commands of the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei. “We emphasize that the negotiators must not be attacked. The problems facing the country can be resolved without resorting to accusations,” he said.

In regard to the upcoming solemn month of Muharram, the renowned source of emulation stressed that lecturers and eulogizers must avoid saying anything that insults the religion and their first priority is to respond to doubt. “We have the ability to respond to all doubts and questions in a comprehensive manner,” he said.

In other remarks, Ayatollah Nouri-Hamadani said that the Saudi government rules like a government from the era of ignorance and is a servant of the United States and the Zionist regime and the crimes of House of Saud in Yemen is a sign of these claims.

His Eminence offered his condolences to the families of the victims of the tragic stampede in Mina and appreciated the widespread and passionate presence of the people in the funeral ceremonies and commemoration ceremonies for the victims of this accident.

He also condemned the attack on Jerusalem’s al-Aqsa Mosque by the Zionist regime and its settlers and called for unity among Islamic countries.

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Anti-Islamic group calls to demolish mosques in Australia

An anti-Islamic Australian group operating under the name of the Freedom Party has called for upholding a demonstration on Friday under the slogan “It’s time to tear down Islamic mosques” in the Australian city of Sydney.

The group specified that the demonstration occur outside Parramatta Mosque because of the recent incident when an Australian teenager called Farhad Jabir, who frequently prayed there, shot dead a police employee on Friday.

Police Deputy Commissioner of State of Sydney Nick Kaldas condemned the exploitive attempts of using the Parramatta attacks to launch malicious campaigns against Muslims.

In the same context, the Premier of New South Wales Mike Baird said that the shooting that occurred in Parramatta is an isolated incident and that it has been denounced by the Muslim community as well as the rest of society in the country.

It is noteworthy that the Australian police killed Farhad Jabir after the shooting incident, Australian authorities claim that the attack targeted terroristic groups.

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Filipino Muslim community leaders condoles Iran over Mina tragedy

A number of Filipino Muslim community leaders expressed sympathy with Iranian government and people on the death of Iranian pilgrims in Mina.

In a meeting with Iranian Ambassador to Manila Ali-Asqar Mohammadi, they called for proper management of Hajj rituals so that such a tragedy never happens again.

The Mina disaster occurred on September 24 when according to reports two large groups of pilgrims arrived together at a crossroads in Mina, a few kilometers east of Mecca, on their way to performing the ‘stoning of the devil’ ritual at Jamarat.

As a result of the stampede, more than 4,000 people were killed and another 4,000 injured. 464 Iranian pilgrims have been confirmed dead of whom 71 are missing.

The event served to raise the name of Hajj victims in the world and initiated a wave to condemnation of the incompetence and mismanagement of the Saudi officials in managing Muslims’ largest annual ritual.

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