The Path of the Ahle Bait (a.s.)
Muslims, school officials criticize 'Devil' shirts
Children who have worn the shirts to school have been sent home.
Yemen blamed for rejecting peace with Shias
Yemeni Shia fighters have declared that they hold the government solely
responsible for consequences of continuing the war in north after it
rejected their truce offer.
Top Shia Cleric Critical of Osman Taha Script
Iranian Shia source of emulation, Grand Ayatollah Naser
Makarem-Shirazi, criticized popular Quranic script of Osman Taha as
faulty.
Iraq Death Toll in August Highest in 13 Months
Official figures showed on Tuesday that the month of August witnessed
the highest number of deaths from violence in Iraq for 13 months, with
456 people killed across the conflict-torn nation.
Arab group in the dock for 'belying Holocaust'
An Arab cultural group faces trial for circulating a
'Holocaust-denying' cartoon as a reaction to leniency towards a
far-right Dutch Islamophobe.
China’s Muslim Uyghurs Forbidden to Fast During Ramadan
Chinese authorities in Xinjiang Province have issued a notice that any
Uyghur cadres or workers found not eating lunch during Ramadan could
lose their jobs.
Saudi Shias to Hold Quranic Meeting
The 7th edition of Quranic meetings on "Tawhid and Shirk" (Monotheism
and Polytheism) will be held in Saudi city of Saihat on September 6.
80 percent of US mosques have been radicalized by Saudis Wahhabis according to
expert on terrorism
According to Yehudit Barsky, head of the AJC’s Division on Middle East
and International Terrorism, over 80 percent of mosques in the US have
been radicalized by the Wahhabi form of Islam.
Iran urges UNSC to disengage from nuclear issue
Iran's envoy to the International Atomic Energy Agency says the UN
Security Council must legally disengage from the country's nuclear
issue.
Baghdad bank robbers sentenced to death
Iraq has handed death penalties to four Iraqi security officers over a
multi-million dollar bank robbery in Baghdad which claimed the lives of
eight police guards.
CIA refuses to release torture documents
The CIA has refused to release further documents related to its
controversial rendition, detention and interrogation of terror suspects.
Java quake toll hits 46, dozens trapped
The death toll from Wednesday's 7.3 magnitude tremor in Indonesia's
Java island has hit 46 while many others remain trapped under debris.
Baloch rebels 'linked with Afghanistan'
Frontier Corps Balochistan Inspector General has accused rebels in
Pakistan's volatile province of links with foreign militants crossing
through the Afghan border.
Andhra CM YS Rajasekhara Reddy dies in chopper crash
Kurnool: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy and four
other persons were killed in the helicopter that crashed in the
Nallamala Hills in bad weather yesterday losing radio contact an hour
after take off from Hyderabad.
Chemical plant explosion kills 18 in China
At least 18 people have been killed and 10 others injured in an
explosion in a chemical plant in eastern China, the local media reports.
UK teenagers planned 'school massacre'
A court in Manchester in northwest England has put two British
teenagers, Matthew Swift and Ross McKnight, on trial for allegedly
plotting a massacre.
Minister approvals let Iran focus on nuclear issue
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran's hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad got
most of his cabinet ministers, including the first woman, approved by
parliament on Thursday, bolstering him while he deals with an
international dispute over Tehran's nuclear program.
Iran opposition says 72 died in post-poll unrest
TEHRAN (Reuters) - An ally of Iranian opposition leader Mirhossein
Mousavi has said 72 people were killed in the street protests that
erupted after the disputed June presidential election, a reformist
website reported on Thursday.
Up to 11 feared dead after Afghan floods
JALALABAD - Flash floods in Afghanistan washed away homes and farmland,
leaving up to 11 people feared dead a day after a suicide attack in the
same province, an official said Thursday.
Devastating suicide strikes show Taliban expansion
KABUL - Two devastating suicide attacks in Afghanistan in the fortnight
since elections show the Taliban is penetrating ever deeper in its war
against the Kabul government and its international backers.
Atrocities on Muslims in Ambala: Report of Mushawarat’s fact-finding team
New Delhi: This is a report of the fact-finding delegation of the All
India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat (AIMMM) which visited Ambala and
Yamuna Nagar districts of Haryana on 28 August 2009 regarding
atrocities inflicted by non-Muslim villagers on Muslim families of
Kalalati Village of Ambala District for the last one month or so.
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