Malawi Islamic charity empowers rural women

In an attempt to rescue poverty-stricken rural women in Malawi, a local Islamic charity is providing entrepreneurship skills to the women regardless of their faith to achieve sustainable solutions to poverty.

This initiative was being praised as a “living hope” in the highly impoverished and least developed southern African nation.

“In Malawi, women constitute 60 percent of the total population and a larger percentage is rural women who are poor,” Abdul Razzaq Fattani, National Chairperson of Islamic Relief Agency (IRA), the charity implementing the program, said.

“They encounter enormous challenges in their quest for survival. It is for this reason that we introduced this empowerment program to alleviate their suffering and safeguard their integrity.

“Through this program, Fattani said, “we are identifying the poorest of the poor regardless of their faith inclinations, and we are providing them with tailoring and entrepreneurial skills and after the training, we give them sewing machines and start –up capital to enable them stand on their own.”

“The needs of poor rural women are quite overwhelming. Most of our beneficiaries are either divorced or widowed mothers. They shoulder a huge responsibility to provide for their families.” “They go through pain to get something for their children to eat. We are therefore, doing everything possible to reduce rising levels of poverty among women in the rural areas of the country.”

He said, “Since the inception of the program a few years ago, the number of beneficiaries has been on the rise.”

“We started with a small group of women, but there has been a rise in the number of those in desperate need of support. We have so far reached out to more than 1,000 women.

“But due to limited resources, we are unable to take all on board. Funds permitting, we plan to reach to as many women as possible and extend the program to other parts of the country.”

From her side, Fatima Ndaila, National Chairperson of Muslim Women Organization (MWO) has hailed the program describing it as a “huge treasure”.

“The level of pain that poverty has subjected women to is quite indescribable. Scores of women in both urban and rural areas of the country are going through immense pain in their endless struggle for sustainable source of livelihood. This program is therefore a huge treasure which deserves our commendation,” Ndaila said.

Malawi is rated by the World Bank as one of the poorest and least developed nations in the world. Its majority poor people, according to the bank, struggle to survive on less than US$1 a day.

Malawi is a secular, but diverse religious nation. Islam is the second largest religion in the country after Christianity. Muslims, account for 36 percent of the country’ 16 million population.

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Iran to Saudi FM: Don’t test our patience

A senior Iranian official has dismissed as baseless the recent comments by the Saudi foreign minister against the Islamic Republic, warning that there is a limit to Tehran’s patience.

“We warn Adel al-Jubeir not to test the patience of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, Iran’s deputy foreign minister for Arab and African affairs, said on Sunday.

He was reacting to the top Saudi diplomat’s remarks on Saturday that Riyadh hoped Tehran would use additional earnings that it would make following the implementation of its July nuclear agreement with world powers, to develop its economy “rather than for aggressive policies.”

“Instead of accusation and shifting the blame [on others], the Saudi foreign minister should assume his country’s responsibility in the Mina disaster,” the Iranian official said.

On September 24, two large masses of Muslim pilgrims fused together in Mina outside the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia, leading to a stampede, which, according to Iran’s Hajj and Pilgrimage Organization, killed around 4,700 people, including 464 Iranians.

Saudi Arabia, whose mismanagement prior to and in the aftermath of the incident has elicited widespread criticism, alleges that nearly 770 people were killed in the disaster.

Amir-Abdollahian also advised that Jubeir “abandon his overt and covert support for terrorists in Yemen, Iraq, and Syria” and do not make tiny states such as Bahrain the victim of their wrongful policies.

He, however, said, “Tehran has never ruled out [maintaining] a natural relationship with Saudi Arabia.” “Ever since the start of the administration of [Iranian President Hassan] Rouhani, the ball has been in their court, but it is not clear who is the decision maker in Saudi Arabia.”

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President Rouhani condoles Putin on plane crash

President Rouhani condoled President Putin and the Russian nation on the passenger plane crash and the death of its passengers.

President’s message which was sent late on Saturday reads:

In the Name of God, the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful

Mr Vladimir Putin,
President of the Russian Federation,

The news about the Russian passenger plane crash and the death of its passengers filled our hearts with sorrow.

I condole with you and sympathise with the great Russian nation, especially the bereaved families and pray for patience for the Russian nation.

Hassan Rouhani,
President of the Islamic Republic of Iran


Photos: ‘Who is Hussain campaign’ organized in Doddaballapura, state of Karnataka (India)

Ahlul Bayt News Agency – ‘Who Is Hussain’ campaign organized in Doddaballapura a town in the state of Karnataka (India) on 31.10.2015. Local people expressed high interest in learning more about Imam Hussain (A’).

Organizers of “Who is Hussein?” Campaign distributed leaflets and water bottles to local to promote the Husseini culture in the community.

The move came as part of Muharram ceremonies which symbolize the eternal and unwavering stance of truth against falsehood and humanity’s struggle against tyranny, the cause for which Imam Hussein was martyred.

“Who is Hussain?” is an international organization which aims to inspire people through the example of Hussain and bring positive changes to the world.

Photos by: Sayyed Abu Taleb

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Photos: Sayyed Saqib Zaidi

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