We Must Be Unequivocal in Condemning Violence

Sheikh Salman al-Oadah, speaking on the NBC program al-Hayât Kalimah, stressed that no one can deny that violence has become an ever-present problem in the Muslim World. He said: “It is usurping the Islamic program which is a program of mercy, development, peaceful discourse, and coexistence.” Sheikh Salman, who is the General Director of IslamToday emphasized that current events internationally have contributed to the growing atmosphere of violence in Muslim lands, especially in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Palestine. He sees that, more and more, people in Muslim countries are resorting to violence as a means to effect change, because of the … Continue reading We Must Be Unequivocal in Condemning Violence

Choosing the Gender of Your Child under Islam

A boy or a girl… This is the question that has occupied the minds of expectant parents throughout the ages. Thanks to advances in technology, it has become possible with the simplest of medical examinations to know the gender of the child only a few months after conception. Now, after decades or research, science has brought a contentious matter before us – the real possibility of being able to choose the gender of your child before conception. This is achieved by way of a surgically placed implant which is now widely available in the United States, Great Britain, and a … Continue reading Choosing the Gender of Your Child under Islam

Women Demand Space in the Main Prayer Area at the National Mosque in Washington DC – Alhamdullilah!

22 February 2010 About 20 women insisted on praying in the main hall at the Islamic Center of Washington DC. Mosque officials called D.C. police over the weekend to stop the protest. Police told the women to leave or they would be arrested. Jannah B’int Hannah says “she feels like a second-class citizen” when she is asked to pray in a separate room where she cannot see the imam. She was among the women who protested the policy. The women’s prayer area is a separate, smaller room separated from the main prayer hall by a seven-foot wall. Hannah describes the … Continue reading Women Demand Space in the Main Prayer Area at the National Mosque in Washington DC – Alhamdullilah!

Some Words about True and False Jihad

“Let not your hatred of other men turn you away from justice. Be just…that is closer to piety.” Koran 5:7 “Be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath, for the wrath of man does not produce the righteousness of God…” James 1:19 The word jihad has been much abused by a tiny, but spectacularly successful minority of angry Muslims. Their success has been to pervert a good and holy word into a bad word, one that is associated in the non-Muslim world with Muslims killing people in God’s name. Jihad and violence are now widely viewed in the … Continue reading Some Words about True and False Jihad

The rise of Mullah Atta ur Rehman!

Immorality, impotence and other afflictions of the mind By Salman Rashid A JUI MNA has recently taken over as the Minister for Tourism. And if anyone sees any irony in that, they had better get their heads inspected by an expert leather worker. At the very outset he in tandem with his parliamentary secretary (who else but a mufti) has pledged to ban alcohol and immoral activities from all Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) motels. In view of this avalanche of immorality that covers these places of evil, I declare all PTDC establishments should henceforth be known by their correct … Continue reading The rise of Mullah Atta ur Rehman!

A shift in policy on borderless Mullahs?

Asad Munir Two important Taliban leaders were detained in Pakistan in the past one month. Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar and Mullah Abdul Salam, the first in Karachi and the other in Faisalabad. The arrests coincided with the launching of a major offensive by the Nato forces in Marjah, in Afghanistan’s Helmand province, a stronghold of the Taliban. Since details about how and when these detentions took place are seldom revealed by official circles, one has to rely on media reports, which are not always accurate and generally based on speculation. However, these arrests may help in changing the perceptions of … Continue reading A shift in policy on borderless Mullahs?

Do more!??? for who???

By S.M. Shahid dawn Pakistan has suffered greater losses than the Americans who tell the country to do more. — File photo “What was the thing that annoyed you the most when you were in school, if you ever attended one that is?” Babboo was on the offensive from the word go.“The most annoying thing for me was the majboori of having to sit in the classroom with boys like you,” I retorted. “You mean brighter boys than yourself?” “Brats, not bright!” I said. “But brighter brats!” “Shut up, yar!” “For me, personally, the most annoying thing was when the … Continue reading Do more!??? for who???

Protecting women – an Islamic duty to protect all from the Mullahs!

Dawn Editorial Members of Islamic parties have traditionally objected to legislation supporting women’s rights. —File Photo THE Protection against Harassment of Women at the Workplace Bill has, after much dillydallying, been adopted by the Senate, making it just a step away from becoming law. It now has to be signed by the president. It was passed by the National Assembly in January. While this is a positive step, the flood of women-related legislation — a major achievement of women parliamentarians — in the two houses of parliament can leave one in a state of puzzlement. No doubt there has been … Continue reading Protecting women – an Islamic duty to protect all from the Mullahs!

The rightward march towards Mullahs?

By Nadeem F. Paracha The active emergence of a revamped PML-N supplemented by an alarmist new electronic media can be detected as a more vocal arrival of the New Right in Pakistan. — Photo by AP It was called the ‘New Left.’ Emerging in Britain in the 1950s, the New Left was the left’s disparaging response to the authoritarian tendencies of Marxism mainly symbolised by so-called ‘Stalinism’. The New Left revisited Marxist doctrines and attempted to bring them more in line with concepts like liberal democracy. The New Left criticised both western capitalism and Soviet communism and attempted to put forward … Continue reading The rightward march towards Mullahs?

Bas Karo! Ban the ban on Basant!

Ban the ban on Basant By Irfan Husain When we ban the shared enjoyment of traditional festivals like Basant, we are only strengthening the extremists who have come to shape our national agenda. —File Photo ONE would have thought that with all the political turmoil and full-blown Islamist insurgency Pakistan is passing through, our courts and state officials would have more to occupy them than to ban Basant. But yet again, this centuries-old kite-flying festival has become the focus of controversy. In 2005, the Supreme Court in its wisdom decided to ban the spring celebrations, but until last year, people … Continue reading Bas Karo! Ban the ban on Basant!