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Construction of mosque begins in Crimean peninsula

Ahlul Bayt News Agency – The construction of Crimea’s central mosque began on Yaltinskaya Street in Simferopol on Friday, Interfax reported.

The mosque will be built on an area of 2.7 hectares and will have four 49-meter-high minarets, which will have domes of 18 meters in diameter. The mosque will be able to simultaneously accommodate up to 3,000 worshippers. Valuable kinds of stones will be used to decorate it.

Local Muslims had been requesting the construction of a cathedral mosque for over 15 years. It will be built by Turkish construction company. The project carries a price tag of two billion rubles.

“Given our agreements with the Turkish side, I believe that we will build the mosque through joint efforts,” Crimean Mufti Emirali Ablayev said during the groundbreaking ceremony for the mosque.

Crimea’s head Sergey Aksyonov, for his part, said that “we will jointly find the money to build the mosque, which will make Simferopol and the whole of Crimea even more beautiful.”

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Saudi strikes hit Yemen wedding party, kill several women

A number of women have been killed after a Saudi airstrike on a wedding party in the southwestern province of Ta’izz as more civilians fall victim to the kingdom’s military aggression against its impoverished southern neighbor.

Yemen’s al-Masirah news channel reported on Monday that the attack hit a wedding ceremony in the port city of Mocha.

Saudi fighter jets targeted a market in Razih district in the northwestern Yemeni province of Sa’ada, al-Masirah reported. There were no immediate reports of possible casualties in the attack.

Saudi warplanes also targeted areas in east and south of the capital, Sana’a.

Saudi jets also reportedly targeted Yemen’s central province of Ma’rib over 25 times.

On Sunday, more than 40 Yemenis, mostly women and children, were killed as Saudi jets pounded areas in Hajjah and Ta’izz provinces.

Meanwhile, Yemen’s popular committees, backed by Ansarullah fighters, on Monday launched fresh attacks on Saudi positions in retaliation against the Riyadh regime’s airstrikes.

The allied Yemeni forces fired a barrage of rockets at a military base in Saudi Arabia’s Jizan region. Three Saudi armored vehicles were also destroyed in another attack in the same region.

A report by al-Ahd news website also said that the Yemenis had killed and injured tens of pro-Saudi militants in Ma’rib and destroyed ten vehicles belonging to them.

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China authorities ban Islamic names, threatened to bar

Ahlul Bayt News Agency – Chinese authorities have banned many Muslim names in China’s northwestern district of Xinjiang and threatened to bar students with such names from attending schools, in the latest crack down on Uighurs’ religious rights.

“My daughter’s name is Muslime, so the village police came to our house and told us that we must change our daughter’s name as soon as possible,” Uighur woman named Turakhan told Radio Free Asia.

“The police explained to us that a name such as Muslime was officially forbidden. Under such circumstances, we were forced to change our daughter’s name.”

The Muslim woman was recounting how she was asked to change her daughter’s Muslim name which became banned in Xinjiang’s Hoten prefecture.

“It is the decision of the township and village authorities. Don’t ask any foolish questions,” the police also told Turakhan.

Some 22 Muslim names, including 15 names for males, were mentioned in the region’s “list of forbidden Muslim names,” in a bid to counter “extremism” in the Muslim dominant region.

An official announcement said that Muslim names like Bin Laden, Saddam, Hussein, Arafat, Mujahid, Mujahidulla, Asadulla, Abdul’aziz, Seyfulla, Guldulla, Seyfiddin, Zikrulla, Nesrulla, Shemshiddin and Pakhirdin are banned.

Amanet, Muslime, Mukhlise, Munise, Aishe, Fatima, Khadicha [Khadija] are the seven banned female names.

Muslim residents and imams were informed about the list by the head of the Political and Law Enforcement Office at the Township Party Committee.

“Village party secretaries or village police have already informed the imams that they must obey the township authority’s restriction on some Islamic names,” the policeman said.

“So in the Hoten region, everybody, including the imams and residents, know which names are legal and which names are forbidden.”

Muslims children with forbidden names are threatened of not being allowed attending kindergarten and elementary school, according to residents.

Condemnation

Banning Muslim names in Xinjiang has been condemned by Uighur leaders who called it a “foolish decision.”

“Giving children religious or ethnic names is a basic human right,” Ilshat Hesen, vice president of the Washington-based Uyghur American Association, said.

“Even in China’s constitution and regional ethnic autonomy laws, there exists no such forbidding of names.”

He added that some high-ranking, pro-China and pro-communist Uighur officials have had typical Muslim names, such as Seyfiddin Azizi, Isma’il Ahmed, Nur Bakri, since the Chinese revolution in 1949.

“More than 80 percent of Uighur traditional names are Islamic names that come directly from the Qur’an and other Islamic texts,” he noted.

“There have been no authorities or governments in China’s history, including the Manchu Qing Dynasty or nationalist government, which have forbidden Uyghur names.”

Last Ramadan, some parts of the far western Xinjiang district banned Muslim party members, civil servants, students and teachers from fasting during the holy month.

Earlier in December, China banned the wearing of Islamic veiled robes in public in Urumqi, the capital of the province of Xinjiang.

The law in the predominantly Muslim region came as Beijing intensified its so-called campaign against “religious extremism” that it blames for recent violence.

Earlier in 2014, Xinjiang banned the practicing of religion in government buildings, as well as wearing clothes or logos associated with religious extremism.

Last May, Muslim shops and restaurants in a Chinese village in northwestern Xinjiang were ordered to sell cigarettes and alcohol or face closure.

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Iran’s Larijani demands Hajj crush fact-finding committee

Speaker of Iran’s Parliament Ali Larijani in a message to his Islamic counterparts underscored the necessity for the establishment of a fact-finding committee by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to probe into the recent deadly crush in Mina, Saudi Arabia.

About 2000 pilgrims were killed in a Thursday crush in Mina, near Mecca, when performing religious rites. With the death toll rising, many pilgrims are still unaccounted for in the incident that marked the worst Hajj disaster in 25 years.

In his Monday message to the parliament speakers of Islamic countries, Larijani condoled his counterparts on recent disastrous incidents during the pilgrimage, including the Mina tragedy.

He further urged the OIC and its inter-parliamentary union to find the root causes of the incidents by forming a fact-finding committee, saying the Saudi government is to blame for the huge disaster and should be accountable.

Given the large scale of the incident and the history of similar events in recent years during the Hajj rituals, it is expected of the OIC parliaments to take appropriate measures in a bid to prevent the recurrence of such painful tragedies in the future, Larijani said.

So far, 169 Iranian pilgrims have been pronounced dead and near a hundred others are confirmed to have been wounded in the tragic event.

At least 296 Iranian nationals who went missing after the tragedy are still unaccounted for.

The incident 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.

Hajj, the world’s largest annual gathering of people, has already witnessed numerous deadly crushes, fires and riots in the past.

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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Former Grand Mufti of Lebanon: No way except jihad to liberate Palestine

Ahlul Bayt News Agency – In regard to the Israel army’s storming of Jerusalem’s al-Aqsa Mosque and its precincts the former Grand Mufti of Lebanon, Sheikh Muhammad-Rashid al-Qabbani, said in a statement that the superpowers have supported and continue to support state terrorism against Palestine and the Palestinian people since the establishment of the so-called State of Israel as a Western colony on the Arab lands of Palestine in 1948.

He added that these Zionist terrorist groups, including the Haganah and the Stern Gang, committed massacres in Deir Yassin and burned and shelled many Palestinian homes and villages with their tanks and artillery.

Shaykh al-Qabbani added that the Western countries who established the Zionist colony in Palestine are responsible for the extermination of the Palestinian people and their expulsion from their homeland and all the crimes committed by Israel since 1948, which included brutal massacres and genocide.

The Lebanese Sunni scholar said that the Zionists’ recent acts of terrorism against the al-Aqsa Mosque and its precincts, which included the storming, siege and the killing of worshipers at his holy site, should be nothing except the signs of the beginning of a battle to liberate of Jerusalem and all of Palestine and completely eliminate this Western colony of terrorism in Palestine [Israel].

His Eminence stressed that all Arab and Muslim armies must participate in this battle.

He explained that Israel and all the countries which support it are involved in schemes to ignite sectarian wars between Arabs and Muslims and divide them in order to prevent their unity as this will lead to liberation of Palestine.

“Do Arabs and Muslims and their countries realize this apparent and hidden deception among their people and countries?” he asked.

Sheikh al-Qabbani believes that the foreign mandate which divided Arab countries after World War II through the Sykes-Picot Agreement sought to distract Arabs from the Palestine issue by creating internal differences among them so that they could take over Palestine and establish a Western Zionist colony for their own imperialist purposes there.

He called on Muslim scholars and governments to rise up and liberate Palestine, saying it is the duty of all Arab and Islamic people to support Palestine and its people and not to fear their weapons.

The former Grand Mufti of Lebanese added that in the Holy Quran, God told us: “Do not slacken in the pursuit of these people. If you are suffering, they are also suffering like you, but you expect from God what they do not expect” [4:104] and added that there is no way to liberate Palestine without jihad in the way of God and that compromise with the Zionists will only cause further damage and keep Palestine in the hands of the occupiers.

“God has promised victory over the deceptive Israeli enemy and the promise of God is the truth,” he added.

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Imam Khamenei: Saudi Must Accept Their Responsibility and Apologize for Deadly Hajj Stampede

Addressing a group of clerics on Sunday, Ayatollah Khamenei said, “The Muslim world has many questions in this regard and Saudi rulers, instead of shunning (their responsibility) must accept their responsibility in this grave incident by apologizing to the Muslim Ummah and bereft families.”

Referring to the bitter incident in Mina, which turned Eid al-Adha into a mourning occasion for the Muslim Ummah, the Leader added, “One cannot consider himself free from this sorrow (even) for a single moment and this sorrow has been weighing on the hearts of us and all Muslims during these past few days.”

The Leader described Saudi rulers’ effort to dodge their responsibility in this catastrophe as incorrect and an ineffective measure, saying, “The Muslim world has many questions and the death of more than 1,000 people in this incident is no small matter. Therefore, the world of Islam should find a solution for this problem.”

Emphasizing that this incident will not be forgotten and will be seriously followed by Muslim nations, Ayatollah Khamenei said, “Instead of projection and incriminating this or that, Saudis must accept their responsibility and apologize to the Muslim Ummah and bereft families.”

On September 24, a fatal human crush broke out in Mina, outside the holy city of Mecca, as a large crowd of pilgrims were on their way to participate in the symbolic stoning of Satan, a Hajj ritual.

Saudi Arabia’s Health Ministry has put the death toll from the incident at nearly 770. However, Head of Iran’s Hajj and Pilgrimage Organization Saeed Ohadi has said the disaster killed around 2,000 pilgrims, citing Saudi sources.

At least 144 Iranian pilgrims have so far been confirmed dead in the crush. Ohadi said Saturday that 102 Iranians have also been wounded, while hundreds are still missing.

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Hajj tragedy: Iran president calls for press and investigation at UN

Ahlul Bayt News Agency –  Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has criticized Saudi Arabia for lack of its cooperation following the recent deadly Hajj incident, urging the UN to press Riyadh to fulfill its legal obligations.

“Unfortunately, the Saudi government does not cooperate enough in addressing the fate of the missing and transferring the bodies of those killed as well as the injured ones, and it is imperative that the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon remind the Riyadh government of its legal and human obligations,” Rouhani said.

The Iranian president made the remarks in his Saturday meeting with the UN chief in New York on the sidelines of 70th session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA).

At least 155 Iranian pilgrims have so far been confirmed dead in the deadly crush, according to the head of Iran’s Hajj and Pilgrimage Organization. Saeed Ohadi said on Saturday that 102 Iranian pilgrims have also been wounded and 321 others are still missing.

Elsewhere in his remarks, the Iranian president also called on the UN chief to do his utmost to help the implementation of an Iranian-proposed act aimed at fighting violence and extremism.

Addressing the 68th session of the UN General Assembly in New York in September 2013, Rouhani presented a set of proposals for a World Against Violence and Extremism (WAVE). In December 2013, the UNGA overwhelmingly voted to approve the WAVE act, which calls on all nations across the globe to denounce violence and extremism.

In the meeting, Rouhani also touched on the issue of terrorism in the Middle East which he said has displaced and endangered the lives of millions, and said the UN, big powers as well as regional countries shoulder a heavy responsibility in the crises in the region.

Underlining the need for coordinated campaign against terrorism, Rouhani also called for an end to interference of certain countries in the region, including in Yemen and Syria.

Rouhani said an immediate end to military intervention, delivery of humanitarian aid and start of intra-Yemeni dialogue without any foreign meddling are the key to ending the crisis and restoring lasting peace in Yemen.

He also said that Iran is ready to cooperate with the UN and regional countries to help restore stability in the war-torn Arab country which has been under Saudi air strikes since March 26.

The UN chief, for his part, extended his condolences to Iran over the deadly Mina incident which has led to the deaths of Iranian pilgrims.

Discussing the latest developments in the Middle East with the Iranian president, Ban also called for the Islamic Republic’s assistance in settling regional crises, including the tensions in Yemen, and Syria.

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Boko Haram leader can’t read Quran, perform Muslim prayers

Bulama Modu is said to be a Boko Haram commander from the Bulakuri area of Nigeria’s restive northeastern region, where, according to army spokesmen, dozens of militants were recently captured by the army, according to army spokesman Sani Usman.

“I don’t know how to read the Quran,” the captured militant chief admits in the footage in response to interrogators’ questions about his understanding of Islamic jurisprudence, Anadolu news agency reported.

He adds: “And I don’t know how to perform [Muslim] prayers either.”

While Boko Haram says it wants to establish an Islamic state in Nigeria’s mainly Muslim north, the group is despised by most Nigerian Muslims who view its violent activities – which include frequent attacks on civilian targets – as entirely un-Islamic.

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Imam Ali Mosque in Germany will open doors to non-Muslims

Ahlul Bayt News Agency – Imam Ali (AS) Mosque in Germany will open doors to non-Muslims in a ceremony titled “Muslim Youth in Germany” to be held on October 3.

The ceremony has been planned on the occasion of the Day of German Unity which is the national day of Germany, celebrated on 3 October as a public holiday.

Islamic Center of Hamburg will host the ceremony from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. local time.

Introduction of the activities of the mosque and the center, photo exhibition of the history of mosque and the center, photo exhibition of the 50th anniversary of the center’s establishment, exhibition of handicrafts and artworks and a calligraphy exhibition are some parts of the programs.

An exhibition of books and magazines in German will also be held on the sidelines of the ceremony.

The program will include competitions for children and traditional music.

The Islamic Centre Hamburg is one of the oldest Shia mosques in Germany and Europe. Established in Hamburg, in northern Germany, in the late 1950s by a group of Iranian emigrants and business people it rapidly developed into one of the leading Shia centers in the Western world.

Many leading Iranian theologians and politicians (including Ayatollah Beheshti, Ayatollah Mohammad Mojtahed Shabestari or Mohammad Khatami) have spent time (often years) there, have encountered and studied Western sciences and philosophy and contributed to the Western understanding of Shia Islam.

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Bahraini Children Prevented from Receiving Shiite Religious Education

Ahlul Bayt News Agency – Sayed Ahmed Al-Wadaei, the director of advocacy at the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD), made a statement at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on Tuesday (September 22, 2015) in which he tackled the abuses that the indigenous Bahrainis are being subjected to in the island kingdom.

In the statement he delivered under clause 5 before the council during its 30th session, Al-Wedai said: “The Bahraini government has worked on erasing the culture and history of the indigenous Bahrainis,” pointing out that “the government does not promote the indigenous Bahraini heritage sites.”

In this context, he tackled the education policies that are based on discrimination as “most of Bahraini Shiite students have been prevented from receiving their Shiite religious education.” The authorities refuse to upgrade the religious education system in official schools in a way that allows the study of other religions and Islamic sects or adopting comparative education.

The religious education curriculum in schools affiliated to the Ministry of Education is restricted to teaching religion within the Sunni jurisprudence, although Shiites constitute the majority.

He also highlighted that the authorities “demolished 38 significant mosques and religious sites for the indigenous Bahraini aiming at erasing their history.”

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