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The Charity Business

“Zakah expenditures are only for the poor and for the needy and for bringing hearts together and for freeing captives [or slaves] and for those in debt and for the [stranded] traveller – an obligation [imposed] by Allah. And Allah is Knowing and Wise.” (Quran 9:60) Giving charity in the …

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Indian Armed Forces: Opportunities for Muslim Youth

In Islam loyalty to one’s motherland is a part of faith. There is no difference between following Islam as a religion and having loyalty to one’s country. The Quran state­­s, “O ye who believe, obey God and obey the Prophet and obey those in authority from among you” (4:60). Loving …

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Suspension of Muslim Brotherhood led government in Tunisia; a correction of historical mistake!

Tunisia has recently witnessed significant political development as the President Kais Saied suspended the current government led by Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. Tunisian people supported his decision and manifested it by celebrating at Central Habib Bouraguiba Avenue, the epicenter of the 2011 Arab revolution. The President said “Many people were …

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مسلم ایڈ اور البدر: آنکھ ملنے کے علاوہ اور بھی بہت کچھ ہے(Muslim Aid and Al Badr: There’s more to this than meets the eye)

البدر ، ایک دہشت گرد تنظیم ، بنگلہ دیشی دانشوروں کی باقاعدہ پھانسی کے لئے ذمہ دار تھی ، جنہوں نے ایک آزاد بنگلہ دیش کے مقصد کی حمایت کی تھی۔ بعد میں البدر کی اس نسل کشی کو جنگی جرم قرار دیا گیا۔ برطانیہ میں مقیم ایک تنظیم مسلم …

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Coexistence, a unifying factor for Indians

For most political parties, sociologists and psephologists what a common Indian on the street thinks matters most. It is an insight into a common mans psyche, which allows them to strategies and formulate new plans and narratives. Though the political parties are able to set the narrative for their own …

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Muslim Aid and Al Badr: There’s more to this than meets the eye

Al Badr- a terrorist organisation, was responsible for systematic execution of Bengali intellectuals who supported the cause of an independent Bangladesh. This genocide by Al Badr was later declared a war crime. Muslim Aid, an organisation based in United Kingdom describes itself on its website as “a faith-based British international …

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Muslim Aid: Charity or Business?

A convicted war criminal joins a charitable organisation which is based outside India and has no infrastructural presence in India, becomes its trustee within a short span of time, collects thousands of dollars from Indian Muslims on various pretexts like helping the Covid-19 victims, Qurbani share etc, keeps shuffling the …

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“His were worth millions,” Teachers, students of Jamia Millia mourn death of Danish Siddiqui

Jamia Millia Islamia’s AJK Mass Communication Research Centre (AJKMCRC) journalism alums group has offered their deepest condolences to the family of Reuters chief photographer and Pulitzer Prize winner Danish Siddiqui who was killed Friday while covering fighting between Afghan troops and Taliban in Spin Buldak, Kandahar. Siddiqui studied MA in …

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مسلم ایڈ: خیراتی یا کاروبار؟(Muslim Aid: Charity or Business

ایک سزا یافتہ جنگی مجرم ایک رفاہی تنظیم میں شامل ہوتا ہے جو ہندوستان سے باہر مقیم ہے اور ہندوستان میں ان کی بنیادی ڈھانچہ موجود نہیں ہے ، بہت ہی عرصے میں اس کا معتمد بن جاتا ہے ، کوویڈ 19 متاثرین کی مدد کرنے جیسے مختلف بہانوں پر …

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