Inside The Space Ships

George Adamski Inside The Space Ships [First published in 1956 by Arco Publishers Limited and Neville Spearman Ltd, London W.1] CONTENTS 1: Return of the Venusian 2: Inside a Venusian Scout Ship 3: The Venusian Mother Ship 4: My First Look at Outer Space 5: Meeting With a Master 6: Questions and Answers Within the Ship 7: The Scout from Saturn 8: The Saturnian Mother Ship 9: The Laboratory 10: Another Master 11: Conversation in a Café 12: Again, the Great Master 13: The Banquet and a Farewell 1: RETURN OF THE VENUSIAN Los Angeles is a city of lights … Continue reading Inside The Space Ships

Pakistan-India peace talks: some lessons

COMMENT: Pakistan-India peace talks: some lessons —Dr Rashid Ahmad Khan Negotiations between Pakistan and India are always difficult and challenging for both countries as very intricate, complex and longstanding issues are involved The July 15th meeting between Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and his Indian counterpart S M Krishna is the fourth in a series of high level parleys undertaken by the two countries this year to reduce the trust deficit between them and to put the derailed peace process back on track. The foreign secretaries of Pakistan and India had their first meeting in New Delhi in February. … Continue reading Pakistan-India peace talks: some lessons

The roots of bloodshed

VIEW: The roots of bloodshed —Ammar Aziz In 1978, the People’s Democratic Party of Afghanistan had completely overthrown the monarchy of the Shahs, leading towards a democratic change. The Soviet Union started helping the newly formed people’s republic by modernising the economy and in the construction of schools, hospitals and roads The ongoing terrorist attacks in Pakistan reflect the dark consequences of our Islamic republic’s official support for imperialist causes in the 1980s. Every person who condemns this bloodshed is supposed to know and oppose its very roots. Ironically, all ‘Islamists’ and ‘liberals’, here and abroad, who oppose these fanatics … Continue reading The roots of bloodshed

Excerpts from SANA

WASHINGTON DIARY: Excerpts from SANA —Dr Manzur Ejaz I visited Thar a few years back and have seen Thardeep’s innovative approaches from finding spring water in the middle of the desert to providing electricity using solar energy techniques. If I had to get involved with development work in my area in Punjab, I would adopt many models developed by Thardeep The Sindhi Association of North America (SANA) maintained its unique distinction of being the only secular organisation of expatriates by inviting the most prominent Sindhi from India, Mr Ram Jethmalani, member of Rajya Sabha and president of the Indian Supreme … Continue reading Excerpts from SANA

Freedom and dignity

COMMENT: Freedom and dignity —Munir Attaullah Is the struggle for freedom, dignity, and the good life, in part the unending story of the struggle of man against man, to tame the rich and the powerful? Yes. The impersonal cruelties of nature may be accepted stoically as ‘fate’ but the tyrannies of other men do admit of rational resistance In retrospect, and on the broadest possible canvas, should history not be viewed as the continuing drama-serial of mankind’s collective struggle for freedom, dignity, and the good life? Those fuzzy adjectives could do with a little elaboration. I use the word ‘freedom’ … Continue reading Freedom and dignity

Do not squeeze them anymore

VIEW: Do not squeeze them anymore —Daud Khattak The hujra (community guest house), malik and jirga — the three key pillars propping up the tribal system — were destroyed by the al Qaeda and home-grown militants, while the institution of political administration was replaced by the army There is a Pashto proverb: ‘Oba pa kamzori zai mateegee’ (water makes its course on the weaker bank). It is happening in Waziristan now as the political administration is forcing the displaced Ahmadzai Wazir tribesmen to hand over the militants or face the music. It is ironic that the warning comes from the … Continue reading Do not squeeze them anymore

Forthcoming Islamic Circles events update UK

Forthcoming Islamic Circles events, courses and jobs Assalamu ‘alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu, Please find below details of forthcoming Islamic Circles events, courses and jobs notices. Please forward to those who may be interested! ********ISLAMIC CIRCLES EVENTS IN BRIEF ************** 1) WORK, TEACH AND LEARN – OPPORTUNTIES IN TURKEY AND CENTRAL ASIA: London, 14 July ***** ISLAMIC CIRCLES MARRIAGE EVENTS************************ 1) UNDER 30s MUSLIM MARRIAGE EVENT: London, 17 July 2) SOMALI MUSLIM MARRIAGE EVENT: London, 17 July 3) GUJARATI MUSLIM MARRIAGE EVENT: Manchester, 7 August 4) PAKISTANI MUSLIM MARRIAGE EVENT: Manchester, 7 August Full information can be found on http://www.muslimmarriageevents.orgContinue reading Forthcoming Islamic Circles events update UK

Respecting Scholars of Worshipping Mullahs?

Where is the Respect for Our Scholars? Salman al-Oadah While reading the book al-Bayân wa al-Tabyîn by al-Jâhiz, I came across verses of poetry penned by some of the Mu`tazilah in praise of Wâsil b. `Atâ’, the founder of their school of thought. They were extolling his strength of character, the honor in which he was held by his followers, and the sacrifices they were willing to make on his behalf. This surprised me because the Mu`tazilah – being the elitist rationalists that they were – were not generally in the habit of giving public displays of emotion or of … Continue reading Respecting Scholars of Worshipping Mullahs?