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Boko Haram violence an ‘affront to humanity,’ Ban declares

“The continuing violence by Boko Haram is an affront to international law, to humanity and to religious faith, said Mr. Ban in a statement issued yesterday evening by his spokesperson.

According to the statement, the UN chief extends his heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims and the Government of Nigeria, and wishes a speedy recovery to those injured. He reiterates the United Nations’ support to the Nigerian Government in its fight against terrorism.

“The Secretary-General also recalls the vital importance and obligation to respect international humanitarian, human rights and refugee law in countering terrorism,” the statement concludes.

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Egypt’s Mina crush death toll rises to 138

Egypt’s Minister of Religious Endowments Mokhtar Gomaa said during a press conference on Sunday that 96 Egyptian pilgrims are also still missing.

The Egyptian minister added that 17 others are also still receiving treatment after being injured in the crush in Mina, near the holy city of Mecca, on September 24.

Meanwhile, Indonesia has raised its death toll from the incident to 100 after confirming nine more deaths. Indonesian officials say 28 people remain missing and six others are currently receiving treatment in Saudi hospitals.

India has also reported that 58 of its nationals have been confirmed dead so far and 78 others remain missing.

This as the latest figures from Pakistan show that 57 people have died, 47 been injured, and 102 gone missing.

Credible inquiry urged

Meanwhile, the chief minister of the northern Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, requested a credible inquiry into the incident and to establish the exact number of pilgrims killed in the stampede.

“There should be no blame game. There should be an inquiry because lives of millions of people are at stake. I request, on the behalf of this House and as a concerned person who is associated with it, for a credible inquiry,” the chief Minister said in the state Assembly.

This comes on the same day that Iran, which has the highest number of deaths in the crush, held a funeral for victims after their bodies were sent back to their homeland. Iran’s Hajj and Pilgrimage Organization says 4,700 people, including 464 Iranians, also lost their lives in Mina.

The rise in the number of the deaths confirmed by different countries comes as Saudi Arabia has refused to update its initial death toll of 769.

The crush occurred after two large masses of Hajj pilgrims fused together in Mina.

Some two million people were participating in Hajj rituals when the incident took place.

Saudi Arabia has also failed to take responsibility for its role in the tragedy and has not yet apologized to the countries that lost nationals in the incident.

Riyadh has come under pressure by many who say mismanagement by Saudi authorities resulted in the high number of casualties.

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Photos: Imam Ali Islamic Center in Texas launch Kids’ Eid Ghadir exhibition

Ahlul Bayt News Agency – On March 10, 632 CE, in the tenth year of Hijra, Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) received a revelation from God, ordering him to halt the pilgrims at a pond called Khum, a place near Mecca, and to designate Imam Ali (PBUH) as his successor in guiding and ruling Muslims.

Eid al-Ghadeer is also known as Eid al-Akbar (the greatest Eid) in Islamic narrations, since Muslims believe that the mission of all the previous messengers of Allah became accomplished on this day.











Photos: Ghadir Khum festival hold in Istanbul, Turkey

Ahlul Bayt News Agency – On March 10, 632 CE, in the tenth year of Hijra, Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) received a revelation from God, ordering him to halt the pilgrims at a pond called Khum, a place near Mecca, and to designate Imam Ali (PBUH) as his successor in guiding and ruling Muslims.

Eid al-Ghadeer is also known as Eid al-Akbar (the greatest Eid) in Islamic narrations, since Muslims believe that the mission of all the previous messengers of Allah became accomplished on this day.























Ten Pakistani Shiites killed in September 2015: Report

Ten Shia Muslims were martyred by takfiri terrorists, in Pakistan, during the last month i.e. September 2105.

Those innocent people were killed at the time when both the National Action Plan and operation Zarb e Azab have been fully operational in the country against Taliban, Daesh, Al-Qaeda and other similar organizations that have been involved in terrorist activities and major terrorist incidents in the country.

However, organizations that promote sectarianism and incite killing in the name of sect are still working in the country either under the shelter of political parties or by changing their names and hence been exempted from this policy. The name of banned Ahl e Sunnat wal Jamaat (Sipah e Sahaba) is on the top of the list of such organizations and it has even openly threatened to kill Shia Muslims.

According to the reports, takfiri terrorists had killed 10 Shia Muslims during the month of September 2015.

Riaz Alvi was martyred on 4th September in Charsadha, Zeeshan Haider was killed on 7th September in D.I. Khan, Qaiser Abbas and Khizar Abbas got killed on 11th September in Peshawar, Najaf Shah and Kashif were martyred in D.I. Khan on 16th September, Irfan Haider was killed in Karachi on 19th September and Asad Ibrahim embraced martyrdom in Liaqatabad, Karachi on 30th September.

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Photos: Russian warplanes in Syria

Photos: Ghadir Khumm event performed in Tehran, Iran


Photos: Ghadir Khumm event performed in Qom, Iran