Representatives of developing countries under the E-9 grouping are attending the event, which is aimed at promoting the modern model of Islamic schools and seeks support from member countries for the characteristic education.
“It is not proper for a man to keep away from his brother for more than three days, and then when they meet to turn their faces away from each other. The better of the two is the one who greets the other first.”
In her book The Mother of Mohammed: An Australian Woman’s Extraordinary Journey into Jihad, Australian investigative journalist Sally Neighbour shares the tale of an Australian convert teenager who later married a Javanese Muslim, transformed into a true believer, became involved in Jamaah Islamiyah activities in Indonesia, and went to the Pakistan-Afghanistan border with her four children for the jihad. She then married Osama bin Laden’s military strategist.
Residents of Pisgat Zeev neighborhoods took their fight with imams into Jerusalem municipality. At 4 to 5 o’clock every morning, Muslims turn on hundreds of loudspeakers with muezzin prayer, which makes a quite neighborhood somewhat louder than a busy railroad station.
You know that Islam as taught by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is a continuation and completion of the religion of all the prophets of God including Noah, Abraham, Moses, David, Solomon, and Jesus (peace be upon them all).
October 29, 2009 “Asia Times” — ISLAMABAD – The United States has withdrawn its troops from its four key bases in Nuristan, on the border with Pakistan, leaving the northeastern province as a safe haven for the Taliban-led insurgency to orchestrate its regional battles.
These are the conditions in which Tarek is currently living in, and his home for what is expected to be the next 5 or so weeks. Please, brothers and sisters, continue in our fight for justice for Tarek, and continue informing people of what he is going through, continue making du’aa, and continue spreading the website. We need to create awareness about him even more than we already have. Do not forget this brother easily!
Most of Indonesia still lives up to its reputation for a moderate, easygoing brand of Islam, and Islamist parties suffered heavy losses in this year’s national elections. But how Aceh went from basic Islamic law to endorsing stoning in a few short years shows how a small, radical minority has successfully pushed its agenda, locally and nationally, by cowing political and religious moderates.