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Amulya Leona to Azamgarh, sedition law used without questions, Supreme Court guidelines ignored

 
February 23, 2020
Amulya Leona to Azamgarh, sedition law used without questions, Supreme Court guidelines ignored

In its judgments, the Supreme Court has underlined that while ordering arrest of the accused, a magistrate must satisfy herself that the arrest is justified, and that prima facie the FIR has the ingredients that make the offence of sedition.


Written by Apurva Vishwanath | New Delhi | Updated: February 23, 2020 12:19:26 pm

Washington Post story on the storming of AMU

Sunday 9 February 2020

Slovenia's first mosque opens after 50 years

Adam I. Seedat
Slovenia's first mosque opens after 50 years
 AFP
 Arab News, 3 February 2020

Ljubljana -  Slovenia's first mosque opened in the capital Ljubljana on

Monday after surmounting financial hurdles and right-wing opposition, 50 years after the initial request to build was made.
 Opponents of the project -- including those who criticised its Qatari financing -- have repeatedly tried to halt it, and pig heads and blood have also been left on the site.
 Islamic community head Mufti Nedzad Grabus said the mosque's opening was "a turning point in our lives".

"Slovenia is the last former Yugoslav state to get a mosque, making Ljubljana a capital rather than a provincial town on the edge of the world," he told a press conference.
 Muslims in the predominantly Catholic Alpine country first filed a request to build a mosque in the late 1960s while Slovenia was still part of the former Communist Yugoslavia.
 The community finally received permission 15 years ago, but ran int
o opposition from right-wing politicians and groups, as well as financial troubles.
 Construction, which began in 2013, cost some 34 million euros ($39 million), out of which 28 million euros were Qatari donations, according to Grabus.
 Situated in a semi-industrial area of Ljubljana, the mosque, which can hold up to 1,400 people, constitutes the core of the six-building Islamic Cultural Centre.
 The centre also comprises the community's offices; an education centre, which includes a library; a restaurant; a basketball court; housing for the Muslim clerisy; and a 40-metre (131 feet) high minaret.
 All the buildings are made from white concrete combined with steel, glass and wood. A large blue textile-made dome dominates the mosque's interior, referring to heaven and reminiscent of famous mosques like Istanbul's Blue Mosque.
 "We wanted to link traditional Islamic architecture values with contemporary architecture," architect Matej Bevk told AFP adding the centre's glass facades were meant to show its transparency and openness.
 Until now, Muslims have been worshipping and holding ceremonies in rented sports halls or buildings.
 They make up 2.5 percent of the country's two million people, constituting the second biggest religious group, according to the last 2002 census. Grabus estimated there were around 80,000 Muslims currently.
 Opponents of the project have twice tried to halt it, once in 2004 and again in 2009, by asking for a referendum. The constitutional court denied the requests both times.
Critics claim Qatar is one of the main financiers of terrorism.
Pig heads and blood were also tossed on the site in two incidents in 2016. Pigs are considered to be unclean and pork and its by-products forbidden under Islam.

Ljubljana's long-time mayor Zoran Jankovic has supported the project.
 Azra Lekovic, a Slovenian Muslim in her late 40s, described the mosque as "crucial", saying her children, 22 and 24, had distanced themselves from the religion over the years.
 "I hope it will allow my children to get in touch with the Islamic community again, to meet progressive people and find friends that share their religion," the entrepreneur from Sezana in western Slovenia told AFP.
 Image: Mufti of the Islamic Community of Slovenia Nedzad Grabus addresses the media on February 3, 2020, in Slovenia's first mosque, designed by the Bevk Perovic Arhitekti architecture firm, in Ljubljana.(AFP)

UP government to send notices to 58 AMU students for participating in anti-CAA stir


UP government to send notices to 58 AMU students for participating in anti-CAA stir
The university was to reopen on January 6 but the vacation was extended owing to persisting tension over the changes in the citizenship law.
https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2020/feb/07/up-government-to-send-notices-to-58-amu-students-for-participating-in-anti-caa-stir-2100375.html
Published: 07th February 2020 06:47 PM |   Last Updated: 07th February 2020 06:47 PM  |  A+A A-

No normalcy


February 8, 2020
No normalcy

Continued detention of leaders, slapping of draconian law, pose serious questions about Centre’s policy and intent in J&K


By: Editorial | Updated: February 8, 2020 12:51:07 pm

Friday 7 February 2020

Sound Vision

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Assalamu Alaikum:
“O people of the world, We created you all from a male and a female, and made you into nations and tribes so that you may know one another. Verily the noblest of you in the sight of God is the most God-fearing of you. Surely God is All-Knowing, All-Aware” (Quran 49:13).
February is Black History Month, and as much as it is a time for celebration, it is even more so a time to seek knowledge. Knowledge about the contributions and achievements of African-Americans and Africans in the United States and around the world.
For Muslims who are not African-American or who do not have roots in Africa, it is imperative to remind ourselves of Allah’s statement that humanity must “know one another”, not just on a superficial level, but through bonds of brother- and sisterhood.
That includes doing our best to understand the perspectives and experiences of Black Americans, as well as addressing and correcting persistent prejudice against Africa, Africans, and Blackness. Some places to start doing this can be through the following hashtags on Twitter: #BlackMuslimReads, #MuslimShelfSpace, and #BlackhistoryMonth
We must also never forget the continent and Africans’ role in the development of Islam from the beginning of the mission of Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him. Consider these facts and acts which we encourage you to share and implement with family, friends, as well as in Islamic school lessons and Khutbas this month:
Talking points
These points can be used for a Khutba, a social media post, a blog, a call to a talk show, or in discussions with family and friends:
• Africans and Muslims of African origin have been instrumental in the development of Islam since the beginning of the Prophet’s mission. From modern-day Ethiopia to America, they have shaped and molded the Muslim Ummah
• It was a Black woman, Barakah or Umm Ayman, who the Prophet described as my "mother after my own mother. She is the rest of my family." She was the only one who knew him from birth to death, and he said that she is a woman of Paradise
• An African nation, Abyssinia, and its king, Najashi, gave the Muslim community its first refuge from torture and persecution. At one point, 80% of all Muslims sought and were granted asylum there
• Notwithstanding personal and cultural prejudices throughout Islamic history, Africans have risen to positions of power and influence in scholarship, politics, and more
• Thinking points
• God created human beings as one people as He tells us in the Quran (4:1) and it is human beings who divided humanity (Quran 2:213)
• Am I a racist? It’s a question every Muslim must ask, answer, and seek forgiveness for. Given the Islamic emphasis on brother- and sisterhood regardless of race or color, there is no room for racism or prejudice
• How can I wage Jihad against racism and prejudice in my community? Start with these ideas
• What can I do to highlight the contributions of Africans and African-Americans during Black History Month in my Masjid, my MSA, my Islamic weekend or full-time school?
• This Black History Month, we call for a greater knowledge, appreciation of, and respect for Barakah, Bilal, and Black history, as well as a willingness to challenge anything that undermines Islam’s message of humanity’s unity in diversity.
Peace,
Sound Vision Team
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9 The Havens of the First Hijra: an African nation is the Mulsims's first refuge
By Najib Mohammed
History has shown that the first migration to Ethiopia and the second migration to Madinah have indeed laid down the foundation on which Islam, as a universal religion, was built. Ever since that experience, the Muslim community, wherever they settled, shifted from the positive of minority to majority, from weakness to permanent strength, from tribalism to universal brotherhood that knows no defined political boundaries.
Umm Ayman: the African Muslim woman promised Paradise
By Samana Siddiqui
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The Prophet described Umm Ayman as his "mother after my own mother. She is the rest of my family." She was the first person to hold him in her arms when he was born and the only person who knew him from that point until his death. She was one of the few Muslims who the Prophet assured would be in Paradise.
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Islam's Manifesto of Universal Brother-and Sisterhood
By Abdul Malik Mujahid
Our Prophet was a mercy to all human beings, regardless of their religious, racial, cultural, or ethnic background. We, as his followers, must live and spread this message.
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Election Mein BJP Ki Deshbhakti Ke Peeche Ka Sach..!

Palestinians have only one option left: Stay and fight

https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/palestinians-have-only-one-option-left-stay-and-fight

February 7, 2020 Azamgarh: Minor among 19 arrested for sedition, cops say he is rioter

February 7, 2020
Azamgarh: Minor among 19 arrested for sedition, cops say he is rioter
Police alleged that the accused raised anti-national slogans and indulged in rioting during a protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and National Register of Citizens (NRC) at Jauhar Ali park under Bilariyaganj police station.
https://indianexpress.com/article/india/azamgarh-minor-among-19-arrested-for-sedition-cops-say-he-is-rioter-6255127/
Written by Asad Rehman | Azamgarh | Published: February 7, 2020 3:47:24 am

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