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 Veiled Women France has denied citizenship to a veiled Moroccan woman on the grounds that her 'radical' Islam is incompatible with French values, a legal ruling revealed. The case will re-ignite debate about how to reconcile religious freedom with other rights, which many in France feel are being challenged by the way of life of some Muslims. Le Monde newspaper said it is the first time a Muslim applicant had been rejected because of personal religious practice. |
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 What the Haram will look like in 2018 (expected completion date)
Crown Prince Abdullah Ibn Abdul-Aziz, the Deputy Prime Minister and Commander of the National Guard launched six major development projects worth SR35 billion around the Haram Mosque in Makkah. The projects, including expansion of the mosque's northern courtyard and construction of residential towers, are aimed at providing more housing and prayer facilities for pilgrims. The projects include the SR12 billion Jabal Omar residential towers, one of the largest ventures aimed at developing areas surrounding the Holy Haram. Spread over an area of 230,000 square meters, the project includes five-star hotels, commercial centers and prayer facilities for 200,000 worshippers. Other projects dedicated by the Crown Prince were: Development of Ajyad General Hospital, which is located close to the mosque, and construction of another road to Haram parallel to the existing road from the Jeddah-Makkah Expressway. The new five-km road, to be named after King Abdul-Aziz, is designed to benefit pilgrims. |
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1. What or who is SANHA? • SANHA stands for the South African National Halaal Authority. • SANHA aims for the highest standards as governed by Qur'aanic injunctions and the Sunnah. • SANHA is a community based non-profit organisation. • SANHA administers the Halaal Industry primarily keeping the Muslim Consumer at heart. 2. Why was SANHA established? • SANHA was established primarily to unify the processes of certification and monitoring. • Remember, the Halaal Food Industry does not start and end with meat and poultry products. It extends over the entire range of products from food to pharmaceuticals, from additives to preservatives, from source to you the Muslim Consumer. • To eradicate confusion by providing accurate information on Halaal and Haraam. • To educate and inform the Muslim Consumer about Halaal / Haraam • It was also recognised that the market in South Africa would be changing quite dramatically as deregulation was underway and the post-sanction economy would be faced with a flood of imported products into South Africa. • To secure the Muslim Consumer’s rights to consume Halaal products and thereby protecting their Imân. • To improve the accessibility and variety of Halaal products. • Deregulation of the Meat Industry and removal of sanctions in a post Apartheid South Africa meant that the simple controls on a regional basis were insufficient. |
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Astronauts performing Salaah, Now we see Divers performing Salaah.. today we say we traveling on a long road where there are no places to stop to perform Salaah.
We all know what is in store for us if we perform Salaah both in this world and in the hereafrer yet we failed to observe this fardh obligation towards Almighty Allah. Abdullah bin Qurt (Radhiyallaho Anho) narrates that he heard the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) saying "Salaat will be the first thing to be reckoned for on the Day of Judgement. If this is found satisfactory, then the rest of the deeds will also come out as such. If this is not so, then the remaining deeds are sure to be found wanting." We should set our priorities right and Salaah should always be on the top of the list. |
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 Muslim Astronaut KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia: A Malaysian surgeon became the first Muslim to reach space during the holy fasting month of Ramadan on Wednesday, vowing to Islamic rituals even while hurtling around the earth at 17,000 mph (27,500 kph).
“I am not sure how it would be done but I will share my experiences (with) all the Muslims all over the world when I get back,” Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor wrote in his Web journal before launching into space. “After all, Islam is a way of life and I am quite sure I would not face much difficulties.”
Sheikh Muszaphar, along with one astronaut each from Russia and the U.S., lifted off in a Soyuz spacecraft from Baikanour in Kazakhstan, en route to the International Space Station, where he will spend about 10 days. |
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We all like the best for our children. Names are no different. Unfortunately some of us go out and seek unique names which sometimes have little or no meaning or even has a bad meaning. We should ensure that we select a good name for our children because their names do affect their lives. |
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We all know the renowned Hotel in Duabi.. Burj al Arab was designed by Tom Wright of WS Atkins PLC, during the designing stage, the world was told that it was built to resemble a sail, but critics are claiming that Wright designed the cross after he had a dream to have a Christian influence in a Muslim country.
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