Friday 19 September 2014

British Lord Want Qur’an Banned

OnIslam & News Agencies
Wednesday, 17 September 2014 00:00
Britain's Lord Christopher Monckton urged a ban on the Noble Qur'an.
LONDON – Britain's Lord Christopher Monckton, a former adviser to the late Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, has urged the US Congress to ban passages of the Muslims’ holy book, the Qur’an, and to make reading them aloud illegal.
“Nearly all acts of terrorism perpetrated throughout the world in the past quarter of a century were carried out by Muslims in the name of Allah,” Brenchley falsely claimed in his latest column for website World Net Daily, Raw Story website reported.
“One does not need to look any further than their “holy” book, the [Qur'an].
“Craven public authorities have failed to act against the circulation of the [Qur'an] in its present form because they fear a violent backlash,” he added.
According to Raw Story, Monckton also urged the banning of portions of the Qur'an that he wrongly interprets to be a call for violence against nonbelievers, saying the rights of free speech are ‘outweighed by the need to stop incitement’.
“A bill should be brought before Congress identifying all passages in the [Qur'an] which, whether in isolation or taken together, constitute incitement to murder,” he proposed.
He went on the say: “The bill should specify that anyone who reads any of these passages out loud is to be charged with that crime and, if convicted, subjected to the usual penalty for it –- a long prison term.”
The Qur’an is a revelation from God, the creator of the worlds, so He is the original author.
There is only one Qur’an which is in Arabic and many translations of the Qur’an in several languages.
There could be multiple translations by different authors in the same language such as English.
The Qur’an was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) through the archangel Gabriel who used to make the Prophet memorize the Qur’an and made him revise it every year in the month of Ramadan, the fasting month.
Unfortunately, some people wrongly accuse Islam of teaching violence based on an improper understanding of a few verses of the Quran that were actually addressed to a specific group of people, with a specific historical background.

Entire Football Team Finds Islam in Dubai

OnIslam & Newspapers
Tuesday, 16 September 2014 00:00
Coming to Dubai for training camp, the entire team was impressed by the peace and serenity they felt in Islam.
CAIRO – Heading to the rich gulf emirate for a two-month training camp, none of the twenty-three young Cameroonian footballers imagined that their journey to Dubai would end surprisingly into making all of them revert to Islam.
“It is amazing that at an age when most people just want to play and have fun, these young men were searching for faith and enlightenment,” Javeed Khateeb, senior religious adviser at IACAD, the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai, told The National newspaper.
“This is the first time we’ve had such a large number of people from the same group wanting to convert.
“We do get large groups of converts but usually they come from different backgrounds,” he added.
The team from the West African country represents a football academy for the homeless, orphans and impoverished youth.
Coming to Dubai for training camp, the entire team was impressed by the peace and serenity they felt in Islam.
Moreover, they have also praised the kindness they received from Muslim players they trained with.
“They were very impressed with the way Muslims behaved, but mostly they were impressed by the kindness and respect they received,” Khateeb said
“These are poor young men and they were embraced like brothers.”
Having expressed their interest in Islam to their hosts, the squad, its coach and female priest were all taken to IACAD to learn more about Islam last Thursday, and returned home last Saturday.
“We spent two separate sessions, which were about a full day each, talking about Islam and answering all their questions and alleviating any doubts,” Khateeb said.
“We wanted to make sure they had proper understanding of Islam. Many of their questions were about halal and haram, consuming alcohol, and how the prophet Jesus is portrayed in Islam.”
“Two of them did not wish to convert, but they wanted to learn more about Islam and the culture before deciding what to do,” he added.
Spreading Message
The Cameroonian squad was the latest group of visitors to IACAD who choose to revert to Islam at the center.
“The department has witnessed a lot of conversion cases of visitors and residents from different nationalities and most of them attribute their conversion to the tolerance and humane values and principles of Islam and the kindness they had from Muslims,” said Dr Hamad Al Shaibani, director general of IACAD.
The department organizes programs and events for non-Muslims and new Muslims to introduce the authentic, moderate message of Islam as a religion for all.
These take place in schools, shopping centers and cultural clubs.
Along with IACAD, Islamic Information Centre of the Dubai government-run Dar Al Ber Society has witnessed a record of reversions to Islam over the past years.
Established more than 20 years ago, Dar Al Ber Society centre has witnessed the reversion of 20,000 from 200 different nationalities to Islam.
According to Dar Al Ber Society, about 2,115 people reverted to Islam in 2013.
The number, compared to about 1,907 in 2012, showed an increase by about 10%, according to Aljunaibi.
The number was much less in 2011 as only 1,380 were reportedly converted to Islam, while 1,500 joined Islam in 2010 and about 1,059 in 2009.

Muslims Protest Arizona Islamophobic Trainer

OnIslam & News Agencies
Tuesday, 16 September 2014 00:00
Known as conspiracy theorist, Guandolo claims that the director of the Central Intelligence Agency is a secret Muslim agent
CAIRO – America’s Department of Justice has been urged to cancel a training session for prosecutors and law enforcement personnel featuring anti-Islam conspiracy theorist John Guandolo who claims that CIA director is a “secret Muslim”.
"Any prosecutor or police officer whose view of the world has been colored by John Guandolo's Islamophobia and conspiracy theories would inevitably view every Arizona Muslim with suspicion," Ibrahim Hooper National Communications Director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), said in a statement obtained by OnIslam.net.
"The Department of Justice should intervene to prevent the civil rights of Arizona Muslims from being negatively impacted in the courts and in interactions with law enforcement."
Hooper’s calls to the DOJ was echoed in a request by CAIR, America’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, to cancel a training planned later this week in Arizona.
Offered by Guandolo, a session titled “Understanding the Threat” is sponsored by Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery, on September 19 in Tempe, Arizona.
Demanding protection of Arizona Muslims civil rights, CAIR said Guandolo's conspiracy theories, including claims that respected Arizona Muslim leaders are members of the Muslim Brotherhood and that the current CIA director is a Muslim "agent," will prevent local Muslims who come in contact with the justice system from being treated fairly.
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), an organization that tracks hate groups in America, describes Guandolo as "a disreputable character, who regularly attacks the US government.
Known as conspiracy theorist, Guandolo claims that the director of the Central Intelligence Agency is a secret Muslim agent for the Saudi government and says that American Muslims 'do not have a First Amendment right to do anything.'"
In February of this year, Virginia's Rappahannock Regional Criminal Justice Academy rescinded its earlier approval of in-service training credits for state law enforcement scheduled to attend a training Guandolo was conducting in Culpeper, Va., after being made aware of his anti-Islam rhetoric.
In May, a sheriff in Kansas decided not to partner with a citizens group sponsoring a Guandolo training after being informed of his conspiracy theories. When a journalist at Kansas' Wichita Eagle covered the controversy, Guandolo accused the reporter of material support of terrorism.
Anti-Muslim Extremism
CAIR's request to the DOJ comes as Attorney General Eric Holder announced on Monday a strategy designed to disrupt Americans from joining terrorist groups.
"Anti-Muslim extremism is never the answer to legitimate concerns about those who might adopt extremist religious views," said Hooper.
Imraan Siddiqi, president of CAIR's Arizona chapter, echoed similar concerns.
"Sadly, this continues a disturbing trend by Maricopa County of promoting discriminatory practices, such as the racial profiling of Latinos, which was deemed unconstitutional," Siddiqi said.
"We have already seen an upswing in cases of religious questioning at the border, which could certainly be a result of biased law enforcement trainings such as this."
In August, CAIR joined a coalition of 75 groups urging the Obama administration to take "immediate action to end the use of anti-Muslim training materials and address anti-Muslim conduct exhibited by agencies throughout the federal government."
Although there are no official figures, the United States is believed to be home to between 6-8 million Muslims.
Anti-Muslim training materials for army, police and government officials have been a major concern for Muslims in the US.
In 2012, the New York police used a video screening accusing Muslims of launching a holy war on the West as a training material for its officers.
The film, “The Third Jihad: Radical Islam’s Vision for America”, says "the true agenda of much of Muslim leadership here in America" is to "infiltrate and dominate America."
It claims that there were three jihads: One at the time of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessing be upon him), a second in the Middle Ages and a third that is underway covertly in the West today.
In July 2011, the FBI used training materials that claim Islam “transforms [a] country’s culture into 7th-century Arabian ways”.
Earlier in 2011, CAIR and the University of California released a report titled “Same Hate, New Target: Islamophobia and Its Impact in the United States 2009-2010,” which warned of growing Islamophobia in the US since President Barack Obama was elected.
Last September, Danger Room cited an FBI training material which described Muslims as "terrorist sympathizers", who turn into violent people once they become pious.
It also described Islam as an indicator of terrorist activity and that the Muslim practice of giving charity as no more than a “funding mechanism for combat.”
Earlier this February 2012, the FBI purged hundreds of documents offensive to Muslims and their faith, describing those document as "offensive" while others were "inaccurate" and "overbroad".
The White House also ordered a government-wide review of counterterrorism training late last year.

Mosques Closures Alarm Kenya Muslims

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Tuesday, 16 September 2014 00:00
Faith leaders have warned that the new measures threatened further restrictions on Muslim freedoms under the guise of fighting terrorism.
NAIROBI – Kenya faith leaders have expressed anger over the recent threats by the director of Criminal Investigations Department (CID) to close mosque suspected of offering “radical teachings”, seeing the threat as a pretext to attack, redefine and profile Islam and Muslim.
“It is like shutting down Mombasa port because it is frequented by drug traffickers or blowing up a house because it had a terrorist tenant. The Government needs to target individuals involved in the suspected crime, not the mosque,” Senator Billow Kerrow (Mandera) told Standard Digital on Tuesday, September 16.
“Targeting mosques confirms suspicions by Muslims that Government often targets the faith.
“If there is a Muslim leader suspected of recruiting for Al-Shabaab, go for him and not the facility because if you shut it down they will go to another one,” he added.
Kerrow was reacting to the threats made by CID director Ndegwa Muhoro to close mosques he claimed were preaching extremism and promoting Al-Shabaab ideologies.
The CID boss asserted that authorities have recently shut a mosque in Machakos after claims it was recruiting youth to Al-Shabaab.
Muslim concerns further aggravated on Monday after Mombasa County Police Commander Robert Kitur, who commanded the raid on Musa mosque, said police have placed several mosques “across Coast region under surveillance” over radical activity.
“We are not targeting just mosques. There are also non-governmental organizations we are monitoring,” Kitur said.
Kenya Muslims have been sensing eradication of their rights after their country was involved in the so-called war on terrorism in East Africa.
Supported by UK and US, Kenya's anti-terror police have been accused of targeting innocent Muslims with arbitrary arrests and disappearances.
Muslims problems increased following last September Westgate mall attack in which more than 60 people were killed, the attack which was claimed by Somalia's militant al Shabaab group.
Freedom
Faith leaders have warned that the new measures threatened further restrictions on Muslim freedoms under the guise of fighting terrorism.
“It is very sad for a senior security official of Muhoro’s caliber to issue blanket threats against houses of worship in the name of fighting terrorism. If there are specific people who are committing criminal acts, they should be dealt with in line with the law,” Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims Deputy Secretary General Hassan ole Naado.
Catholic priest Father Gabriel Dolan warned the Government against such a policy, saying it will amount to collective punishment.
He said Muhoro’s threats were issued on the day “when extra-judicial killing of Muslims appears to have resumed” warning that the CID director’s proposal “will be interpreted by Muslims that they are being targeted” because the Government should pursue individuals it believes are promoting hate.
“Mombasa was beginning to settle down but the resumption of extra-judicial killing of young Muslims and the Director’s threat will inflame the situation one year into the first anniversary of the Westgate Shopping Mall terrorist attack,” said Dolan.
Supreme Council for Kenya Muslim (Supkem) Coast branch chairman Sheikh Muhdhar Khitamy demanded a solid proof on terrorism links before closing any mosques.
“Qur’an and hadith is used to regulate teachings and if at all there are issues raised, the mosque committee should be called upon,” he said.
“The Government ought to provide real proof and not go by mere suspicions to order for closure of a mosque.”
A Council of Imams and Preachers of Kenya official in Kwale Sheikh Amir Banda said any shutdown of a mosque will be considered an attack on Islam.
National Muslim Leaders Forum Chairman Abdullahi Abdi termed Muhoro’s statement as “offensive” to the Muslim community and urged him to withdraw and apologize.
Hussein Khalid, executive director of Haki Africa, a civil society group based in Mombasa, termed the CID director’s remarks as shocking.
“We are utterly perturbed by the threats coming from the Government to close up mosques,” Khalid said.
“Not only is this threat unconstitutional and a direct violation of the freedom of religion guaranteed in Article 32 of the Constitution, but also meant to cause unnecessary tension and concern in what is already a volatile situation.”

China Raids Uighur Muslims’ Qur’an Schools

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Tuesday, 16 September 2014 00:00
The crackdown on Urumqi madrasas is not the first this year.
BEIJING – In a new sweep to obliterate the religious identity in the far-western Muslim majority Xinjiang, Chinese authorities have raided several Islamic schools in the district’s capital Urumqi, arresting dozens of Muslims.
"China thinks that Uighurs who uphold their faith and use the internet are a challenge to China's rule," Dilxat Raxit, spokesman for the exiled World Uyghur Congress, told Reuters on Monday, September 15.
"China's hostility will probably mean even more Uighurs lose their freedom," Raxit added, echoing fears of Uighur Muslims amid stifling policies.
More the 85 people were arrested on latest crackdown on Muslim Uighur madrassahs, a crackdown that "rescued" 190 children, according to the official Legal Daily.
The crackdown on Urumqi madrasas is not the first this year. In August, China claimed that it has "rescued" 82 children from Islamic schools.
Raiding Urumqi madrasas came as part of Chinese government’s campaign against unsanctioned religious publicity materials, activities and teachings.
Xinjiang has been autonomous since 1955 but continues to be the subject of massive security crackdowns by Chinese authorities
Rights groups accuse Chinese authorities of religious repression against Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang in the name of counter terrorism.
Rights groups say restrictions on Uighurs’ religious and cultural freedoms have stoked tensions.
In August, Chinese authorities issued a decree banning Muslims wearing beards, Islamic clothing, hijab or niqab from using public buses in Xinjiang city of Karamay.
Earlier in July, China banned students and government staff from observing Ramadan fasting, as officials tried to encourage locals in Xinjiang not to wear Islamic veils.
No Religious Classes
With Chinese authorities imposing a ban on Madrassahs, or religious schools, Muslims have been seeking underground schools to offer their kids a religious education.
“Only in the politics class will there be a few chapters introducing the main religions in the world, which includes Islam. Apart from that, there’s no class on religion [in Xinjiang],” Xiaofeng Chen, a Beijing-based spokesman for Save the Children, which runs education programs in Xinjiang, told UCA.
The latest crackdown on Xinjiang madrassahs was condemned by Uighur Muslims who accused China of stifling their religious practices.
“People, especially women and young people who are not allowed to mosques due to tradition and by the government have the need to learn religious knowledge; otherwise, the religious population is getting older and disappearing gradually,” one Muslim man in Urumqi, who also declined to be identified, said.
Many Muslims have warned that the ban on Islamic education was fostering radicalized teachings in the autonomous region of Xinjiang.
“The discrimination and lack of normal religious education has helped greatly in spreading radical thought among young people, including many of my friends,” a Muslim man in his early 30s in Urumqi said.
Since 2001, China has conducted a sweeping security crackdown in Xinjiang, further repressing Uighur culture, religious tradition and language.
Analysts say the policy of transferring Han Chinese to Xinjiang to consolidate Beijing's authority has increased the proportion of Han in the region from five percent in the 1940s to more than 40 percent now.
Beijing views the vast region of Xinjiang as an invaluable asset because of its crucial strategic location near Central Asia and its large oil and gas reserves.

Experts from 15 Countries Discuss Halal issues in Istanbul


1- Halal meat supply is of vital importance for Muslims, and it must be guaranteed Halal.
Source : HalalFocus / 19 Sep 2014
The awareness of seeking Halal and Tayyib products increases daily for two billion Muslims all over the world. Various valuable experts and academicians from different countries met at the 7th international Halal and Tayyib Products Conference, which was held in Istanbul CNR Exhibition Center on 6 September 2014.
GIMDES President Hussein cam Büyüközer, said that 4 key issue papers were presented at the conference:
Session Topics:
-  Pre- and post-slaughter industrial practices of concern in Halal meat production
– The implications of emerging ingredients and processing practices to the Halal status of food, cosmetics and medicine.
– Effects of GMO and transgenic products on health. Can GMO products be Halal certified?
– Requirements for Halal Certification in Service Sectors: Tourism, Catering and Airlines
FINAL STATEMENT:
1- Halal meat supply is of vital importance for Muslims, and it must be guaranteed Halal. For this reason, it is indispensable to slaughter according to Islamic rituals. Hand slaughter must be carried out by only Muslim slaughtermen. The Islamic way of slaughter (zabiha) has applied for 1400 years, and this method is the most appropriate for animal slaughter. This method doesn’t torture the animal as has been claimed in the West.
2- Stunning, which may impair the Halal Slaughter, should be studied by Fiqh experts, scientists and Industry representatives, then if used, it must be adapted according to Islamic regulations.
3- A Halal and Tayyib Certificate is above all types of quality certificates. It includes all types of features like food security, hygiene, health, etc.
4- There must be a single standard which is applied by all International Halal Certification bodies for the Muslim Ummah’s benefit. Only competent Halal Certification bodies or Muslim experts can join in the preparation of this standard. European Union or other non Muslim organizations cannot be a part of the preparation of the Halal Standard.
5- It is concluded to understand Halal meat when Halal food is mentioned.
6- The products must be manufactured for all the Muslim Ummah and the whole of humanity without any doubts in the area of food, cosmetics and medicine. Reliable Halal Certified brands must be set up and supported worldwide.
7- Medicine and cosmetic products must adapt to the Halal manufacturing system not only for Muslims but all human beings at once.
8- Starting from all materials which are used in the health sector, to medicine, they must be checked for Halal compliance, and it is indispensable to manufacture Halal medicine. Medicines and all divisions of the health sector must avoid Haram based materials.
9- GMO products must be not be included in the Halal Certification system.
10- Halal tourism is one of the highest demands for all the Islamic Ummah in the Service sector all over the world.  The issues of Halal Tourism must be solved according to Muslim studies.
GIMDES made bilateral meetings with representatives of various foundations and institutions, which were in Istanbul for 7th Halal and Tayyib Products conference and exhibition from different parts from the world.  A Memorandum Of Understanding about Halal standards and certification was signed with some Halal foundations.
The foundations which signed cooperation agreement are the following:
1-) Moscow Mufti Council
2-) Kazan Mufti Council
3-) Kazakhstan Halal Council
4-) South Africa (SANHA) Halal Certification Foundations
5-) Macedonia Halal Certification Foundations
6-) Nippon Japan Halal Certification Foundations
The foundations’ representative who made bilateral meetings;
Bilateral meetings have done with Halal Certification body’s representatives during 7th Halal and Tayyib Products Conference and 5th Halal and Tayyib Products Exhibition. Some foundations are the following;
• World Halal Council Chairman of the Board Mr. Thafier Najjar
• Halal India Chairman of the Board Mahomed Jinna
• SANHA (South Africa) Chairman of Fiqh Committee  Mr. Mevlana Said Navlakhi, Mr. Yusuf Patel ve Mr. Hajee S. Mohomedy
• Halal Italia (CO.RE.IS) representative Mr. Isa Benassi
• Sri Lanka Halal Certification Body President Mr. Ali Fatharally
• Kuwait Scientific Research Institute Dr. Hani Al Mazidi
• Halal International Authority (Italia) Fiqh Committee President Mr. Fahad Saleh M Alaredh
• American Helal Foundation President Mazhar Hussaini
• Jamiat Ulama E Maharashtra Halal Committee Chairman of the board Mr. Razi Ahmed
• Tunis Halal Certification Foundation President Mrs. Toumi Ep Sghaier
• Singapore Helal Certification Foundation Manager, Process Management & Halal Development  Mr. Munir Hussain
• International Trade Center Mr. Sadiq Syed
• Pakistan Halal Development Council President Dr. Asad Sajjad
• Saudi Arabia International Halal Organization General Secretary Dr. Saleh Alaayed
• Moscow Mufti Council International Relations Manager Mr. Samat Sadykov
• Kazan Mufti Council Mr. Irek Muhammet and Mr. Marat Nizamov
The scope of cooperation are prepare and implement Halal production and distribution standards, defining related services, training experts and Halal auditors, supervisors, Exchange expertise and information on Halal system and procedures, Collaborate in promoting Halal development industry, conduct awareness & promotional activities, marketing campaign, etc. for the benefit of Muslim Ummah in their respective countries and elsewhere etc.

Moscow banned ritual sacrifice within city limits on Eid al-Adha holiday


Ildar Hazrat Alyautdinov
Source : islam.ru / 19 Sep 2014
"Muslims living in Moscow will not perform the rite of sacrifice on the day of Eid al-Adha within the city boundary" said Mufti of Moscow, the chief imam of the Moscow Cathedral Mosque Ildar Hazrat Alyautdinov in an interview with a correspondent of the Islam.ru news agency.
"If such happens, it will be clearly someone planned provocation to denigrate two million population of the capital of Russia", - said the theologian. Ildar Hazrat Alyautdinov also said thatRussia's Muslims are very civilized and cultured, they respect the laws and practices of other religions.
Ildar Hazrat said that there haven’t organized special places to carry out the ritual of sacrifice in the city of Moscow. This is the decision of the Moscow authorities. But in the suburbs there are many places where muslims will be able to conduct this ritual. It is basically private farms, where all the conditions for the slaughtering of animals have been created. Moscow Muslims and muslims who live in the region, as well as muslims from other places will get an opportunity to perform all the prescribed rituals of Eid al-Adha with ease thanks to these private farms.

Lotus Halal ETF and the rising profile of islamic finance in Nigeria


The Debt Management Office has also given a time frame through 2017 for the debut of a Nigerian sovereign Sukuk.
Source : BusinessDayOnline / 18 Sep 2014
Lotus Halal ETF, a non-interest capital market product which tracks the NSE Lotus Islamic Index (NSE-LII) was launched back in August.
The NSE-LII index tracks the performance of 15 Sharia-screened equities listed on the stock exchange. Some of companies comprised in the index include Cadbury Nigeria, Dangote Cement and Unilever.
The fund was launched with the aim of providing alternative ethical investment in Nigeria and caters to investors seeking to invest in ethical products, avoiding companies involved in the production of goods and services such as alcoholic beverages, interest-driven financial services, and adult entertainment.
The fund targets the Muslim population of about 88 million that have a preference for Sharia-compliant finance practices such as non-interest financing.
“Interest has been strong,” says Hajara Adeola, the managing director of Lotus Capital in an interview. “We expect that the offer will be fully subscribed”.
On a broader note, the Islamic finance industry, supported by the government, continues to enjoy a more profound profile.
In 2013, the SEC established a Non-Interest Capital Market 10-year Master plan Committee, to develop strategies to foster the Sharia compliant sector.
The Debt Management Office has also given a time frame through 2017 for the debut of a Nigerian sovereign Sukuk.
A ‘Sukuk’ is the Islamic equivalent of a bond.
Differing from the typical bond which grants ownership of a debt asset, a Sukuk will grant the investor a share of the underlying asset, along with equal cash flows and an equal amount risk.
Typically banning interest, the Islamic bond will pay the returns from proceeds of the underlying asset in order to comply with Islamic law.
In September 2013, Osun state, in the Cocoa producing hub, sold about $64 million or N10 billion naira of Sukuk; becoming the first state in Nigeria to explore this alternative form of financing.
In June this year, Senegal issued $208 million of debt, beating both Nigeria and South Africa, which are yet to issue national Islamic bonds.
Hong Kong, on Friday, 11th September, issued $1 billion sovereign Islamic bonds, in its first ever issue.
The issue generated a demand 4.7 times greater than the planned offer. Hong Kong’s offer of $1 billion received orders worth $4.7 billion.
In the UK, ‘Sukuk’ bonds were sold for the first time in June this year.
The UK, along with Hong Kong vies for the position of top Sharia-compliant global financial hub.
Globally, Islamic bond offerings rose 27 percent to $24 billion in 2014 from last year, according to Bloomberg data. Islamic banking assets this year have hit the $2 trillion mark.
South Africa, which has the largest stock and bond market in Africa, plans to issue a sukuk this year, its National Treasury said in April.
According to SEC Rules, “Public companies (including Special Purpose Vehicles), State Governments, Local Government, and Government Agencies as well as multilateral agencies are eligible to issue, offer or make an invitation of sukuk upon seeking the Commission’s approval under set rules.”
To formally sell Islamic debt, key legislative amendments will have to be made to address issues such as double taxation on capital gains.

Turkey to develop economic relations with Russia amid sanctions


Russian President Vladimir Putin (l) and Turkish president Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan
Source : AA / 17 Sep 2014
Turkey is to increase its exports to Russia in the face of toughened Western sanctions against the country over the Ukrainian crisis, Turkey's Economy Minister Nihat Zeybekci has said.
Following talks with Russian Economic Development Minister Alexei Ulyukayev on Tuesday, Zeybekci said Turkey sought to increase the bilateral trade volume with Russia to $100 billion from the current level of $32 billion, although he pointed out it would be a difficult task given the current state of bilateral economic relations.
Zeybekci said: "Both countries know very well that to come to such level requires lifting commercial restrictions and customs walls, including logistical tariff restrictions and physical and customs restrictions. But both have certain sensitivities in doing that.
"Turkey is to increase rather than limit its exports to Russia, to support such an important neighbor in such a difficult situation."
To put pressure on the Russian government over the conflict in Ukraine, the EU and the U.S. have announced various sanctions, some restricting Russia's three biggest oil companies - Rosneft, Transneft and Gazprom Neft, and banning them from raising long-term capital on European financial markets.

One million children die on first day of life


Since 1990, the number of under-five deaths has been slashed in half from 12.7 million to 6.3 million.
Source : UN.org / 17 Sep 2014
While child survival rates have increased dramatically since 1990, one million babies each year do not see their second day of life, many succumbing to complications during labour and delivery that could be easily prevented with simple, cost effective interventions, according to a report released today by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).
The 2014 Committing to Child Survival: A Promise Renewed progress report – the second in a series intended to track progress on child survival and hold Governments accountable – indicates that many of these deaths could be easily prevented with simple, cost-effective interventions before, during and immediately after birth.
“The data clearly demonstrate that an infant’s chances of survival increase dramatically when their mother has sustained access to quality health care during pregnancy and delivery,” said Geeta Rao Gupta, UNICEF Deputy Executive Director in a statement to the press.
“We need to make sure that these services, where they exist, are fully utilised and that every contact between a mother and her health worker really counts. Special efforts must also be made to ensure that the most vulnerable are reached.”
Since 1990, the number of under-five deaths has been slashed in half from 12.7 million to 6.3 million. But more remains to be done. The first 28 days of a newborn’s life are the most vulnerable and as it stands now almost 2.8 million babies die each year during this period.
New analysis points to failures in the health system during the critical time around delivery as a significant contributing factor to these unnecessary deaths. It also shows that there is considerable variation – from country to country and between rich and poor –in the quality of health services available to pregnant women and their babies.
Around half of all women do not receive the recommended minimum of four antenatal care visits during their pregnancy. Complications during labour are responsible for around one quarter of all neonatal deaths worldwide. In 2012, 1 in 3 babies (approximately 44 million) entered the world without adequate medical support.
While evidence shows that breastfeeding the newborn within one hour of birth reduces the risk of neonatal death by 44 per cent, less than half of all newborns worldwide receive the benefits of immediate breastfeeding.
Analysis of 10 high mortality countries found that less than 10 percent of babies delivered by a skilled birth attendant went on to receive the seven required post-natal interventions, including early initiation of breastfeeding.
Similarly, less than 10 per cent of mothers who saw a health worker during pregnancy received a core set of eight prenatal interventions. Those countries with some of the highest number of neonatal deaths also have a low coverage of postnatal care for mothers.
Additionally, the education level and age of the mother has a significant bearing on the chances of her baby’s survival. Neonatal mortality rates among mothers with no education are nearly twice as high for those with secondary schooling and above.
There is some good news, however. The report suggests that in every region, except sub-Saharan Africa, the proportion of under-five mortality among the poorest sections of society is declining faster than in the richest.
“It is deeply heartening that the equity gap in child survival is continuing to narrow,” said Ms. Rao Gupta. “We need to harness this momentum and use it to drive forward programmes that focus resources on the poorest and marginalised households; a strategy which has the potential to save the largest number of children’s lives.”
A Promise Renewed is a movement launched by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to intensify global action to improve the health of women and children and reduce preventable maternal, newborn and child deaths. Since June 2012, 178 Governments, members of civil society and the private sector have signed a pledge to redouble their efforts for the cause.

Monday 15 September 2014

Taliban Group Drops Arms, Shifts to Charity

OnIslam & News Agencies
Monday, 15 September 2014 00:00
The group’s decision has been widely welcomed by analysts as weakening TTP.
PESHAWAR – The Punjab chapter of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), widely known as the Punjabi Taliban, has renounced military work in Pakistan, vowing to continue with preaching and charity work to help people in flood-hit areas of the country.
“The group had already been engaged (by government) before launching the North Waziristan onslaught, to shun violence,” Amir Rana, an Islamabad-based security analyst, told Anadolu Agency on Sunday, September 14.
“The announcement is the outcome of that continuous engagement.”
The Punjabi Taliban announcement was made last Saturday by Ismatullah Moawiah, a purported spokesman for the group deemed one of the key components of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), the mother network of different insurgent groups in Pakistan.
In a video message, he said that the group had decided to surrender and renounce militant activities.
He did not elaborate if or when members of his group would hand over their arms to security forces.
Moawiah said that after consulting other Muslim leaders, the organization would now limit its use of force to “infidel forces” and would focus on promoting Shari`ah law.
He added that Punjabi Taliban would continue to operate in Afghanistan but would focus on “Dawat Tablig” preaching and called on other Taliban factions to abandon their insurgencies in Pakistan.
“Peace is the need of the hour to foil conspiracies against Pakistan and its people,” he said.
Dropping arms, the Punjabi Taliban would take part in relief activities to help nearly two million people affected by huge floods which have inundated 21 districts in the northeastern Punjab province.
Praise
The group’s decision has been widely welcomed by analysts as weakening TTP, which has already lost much of its influence due to the ongoing Operation Zarb-e-Azb in North Waziristan Agency.
The Tehreek e Taliban Pakistan umbrella group broke into three factions earlier this month after a group of commanders, mainly Mehsud and Wazir tribesmen from North Waziristan, announced they had broken away to form their own group.
“This is a very important group which had been committed to attacks and terrorism, they have been very effective in the past. This [announcement] will demoralize the others,” retired Lieutenant-General Talat Masood, a leading strategic analyst, told The Telegraph.
“It shows the military operation in North Waziristan is having an effect. It would be very unfortunate though if Pakistan allows them to go to Afghanistan – we have to make sure they don't use their energies in Afghanistan.”
However, others referred the group’s decision to behind-the-scenes talks between the group and government negotiators.
The army launched a full-scale operation in North Waziristan on June 15 to root out Pakistani Taliban’s mother coalition, Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) after peace talks between the two sides collapsed in April last following an end to a 40-day long ceasefire between the security forces and the Taliban.
Some 1000 “militants” have been killed in army air strikes, while 85 troops have also been killed since June 15.
According to FATA (federally administered tribal areas) disaster management authority, some 200,000 out of total 800,000 population of North Waziristan have already moved to other parts of the country, including neighboring Afghanistan.
The authority expects that the number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) may reach at 500,000 in coming days.

Cape Town 'Open Mosque' Criticized as Gay

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Monday, 15 September 2014 00:00
The new "mosque" has attracted criticism from South African Muslim groups and leaders.
CAIRO – Described by its founders as the first gender-equal, non-sectarian worshipping house, a new Cape Town mosque planned for inauguration next Friday has sparked huge criticism on social media, described as a “gay temple” that contradicts with Islam.
“I guess the Muslim clergy is not pleased with an independent new mosque that will challenge their authority,” Taj Hargey, a professor of Islamic Studies and African history at Oxford University, told Cape Times on Monday, September 15.
“I preach an Islam that is enlightened, erudite and egalitarian.”
Hargey is the founder of the new Open Mosque, planned to host its first prayer next Friday in Lester Road, Wynberg, Western Cape Town.
The new mosque is described by its founder as South Africa’s first gender-equal, non-sectarian and interracial mosque.
The house of worshipping would welcome both Sunni and Shiite Muslims at the same service.
Moreover, it will invite women to lead prayers and welcome gays and non-Muslims.
“I do not endorse homosexual living, but I do not condemn them as people. We will, however, welcome gay people and discuss topical subjects like sexuality, politics and others,” he said.
He added that the mosque would also marry Muslim women who wanted to wed outside their faith.
Hargey, however, stressed that the Muslim Judicial Council (MJC) had no authority over him or the mosque.
“I think the reason for the strong reaction to the mosque was because the clergy like the MJC do not want to be challenged on the theological monopoly they have,” he said.
“The MJC is unelected, non-transparent and self-styled. They have no authority over me or the mosque.”
Criticism
Apart from the storm raised on social media and WhatsApp regarding the new mosque, it has also attracted criticism from South African Muslim groups and leaders.
“We see and feel the anxiousness in our community. Alhamdulillah (Thank God), our community is trying to protect the integrity and purity of our deen (faith),” Riad Fataar, MJC deputy president, told the Voice of the Cape over the weekend.
Fataar added that the MJC council was investigating the establishment of the mosque.
“Anything that goes against our deen (faith) and which rejects the primary sources such the Qur’an and Hadeeth will be condemned by the MJC,” he said.
“We want to make sure that our deen is protected and that the Muslim community is not fooled.”
Mansoora Africa, chairwoman of the Islamic Unity Convention, felt a woman could lead Friday prayers only if there was no “capable man” at the gathering.
In general, during Muslim prayers, women may not lead men but may lead other women, which is the case of females leading prayers in female-only mosques in China.
In Islam, the majority of jurists maintain that a woman is allowed to lead her fellow sisters in congregational prayer if there is no man to lead the congregation.
Same-sex relationship and marriage are totally prohibited in Islam, Christianity and all divine religions.
Islam teaches that believers should neither do the obscene acts, nor in any way indulge in their propagation.
The Catholic Church teaches that homosexuality is not a sin, but considers homosexual intercourse as sinful.
In November 2012, a French homosexual opened a mosque in Paris that welcomed gay worshippers and women who do not wear hijab.
The move triggered condemnations from French Muslims, as Muslim scholars denounced it for promoting immoralities and wrongdoings.

First Veiled Mascot Walks Out Yaya Toure

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Sunday, 14 September 2014 00:00
“Yaya was very friendly and asked if I was nervous," A'isha said.
CAIRO – A British young Muslim girl became the first veiled mascot on football pitches in UK’s Premier League as she accompanied Manchester City’s champ Yaya Toure before the Liverpool game while donning her Islamic headscarf.
“It was a very surreal experience for me. I thoroughly enjoyed the day,” A’isha Dalal, a young girl from Blackburn, told Lancashire Telegraph.
“The players were so friendly and made us feel at home.”
A’isha, and her younger brother Khalil, who escorted French midfielder Samir Nasri, joined players from the current Premier League champions’ and Capital One Cup holders before the Liverpool game at the Etihad Stadium on August 26, which City won 3-1.
“We were lucky to have been allowed to pick our players,” A’isha said.
A’isha was happy to accompany former Barcelona player, who became the only second midfielder to score 20 Premier League goals in a season as City won the title in May.
“Khalil wanted to walk with Samir Nasri, as he is a big fan,” she added.
“Yaya was very friendly and asked if I was nervous. I said a little. He reassured me not to be scared and I wished him good luck. It was a day Khalil and I will never forget.”
Toure, named by Eurosport in 2005 as one of the most promising young players in the world, is one of the Premier League’s superstars.
Gifted in holding and protecting the ball, he excels also in long, short and direct passes.
In difficult situations, Toure is distinguished by his ability to make forward runs, earning him the nickname "box-to-box" player.
He had previously played for Spain’s giant FC Barcelona.
From the first moment of joining FC Barcelona, he made no secret about his religion, insisting there was no contradiction between being a successful footballer and a devout Muslim.
Proud of Hijab
Speaking of her big moment, the young girl said that she was proud of wearing her scarf.
“I really enjoyed buying my kit. Looking for the right colour scarf was time consuming but my mum’s friend managed to eventually find one,” A’isha said.
“Wearing a scarf wasn't something I gave a second thought to as I wanted to show that you don't have to be shy about showing your faith.
“If you want to wear it then feel confident to wear it anywhere,” she added.
Islam sees hijab as an obligatory code of dress, not a religious symbol.
Britain is home to a Muslim community of nearly 2.7 million.
In 2011, think tank Demo found that Muslims in the United Kingdom are more patriotic than the rest of population.
Responding to the statement “I am proud to be a British citizen”, 83% of Muslims said they are proud of being British.