العدد 1774- الجمعة 23 شوال 1423هـ إسلامية-أسبوعية- جامعة NO 1774 FRIDAY 23 Shawwal 1423H 27 Dec 2002
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MWL's World Organization of Muslim Women and Families holds meeting
JEDDAH - The Board of Trustees of the World Organization of Muslim Women and
Families, which functions under the supervision
of the Muslim World League (MWL), held its meeting in Hotel Hilton here on 13 Shawwal 1423, (17 December 2002),
under the chairmanship of the MWL Secretary-
General of Dr. Abdullah Ibn Abdul Mohsin
Al-Turki, who is also the president
of the organization.
Secretary-General of the
organization Dr. Bahija Baha
Azzi emphasized that Muslim families are confronted
with rapid challenges that affect their thinking and culture, destroy Islamic
and human values and principles and make the families expose to
many changes and adjustments. "Most of the families do not have excess to
resources that can successfully face these changes," she said.
She said, unfortunately,
a big number of families are not furnished with defensive means to face up to
those sweeping charges and pointed out tat confronting those challenges
necessitates the updating of the enlightenment and orientation of women's programmes to suit the global message of islam while emphasis should be place on the language of
dialogue with other groups.
She also highlighted the
importance of media in the life of Muslim society and urged for training Muslim
women in this field through educational curriculum and holding training courses
with the coordination of mediapersons of
international repute.
The Board of Trustees
discussed to bring an international magazine especially for the organization,
focusing on the issues concerning Muslim women and families, hiring the
journalists of international repute to extend their services to it. The board
also discussed the importance of setting up a complete information centre,
which is linked with important information websites in the world that are
especially meant for women and families and also chalked out the ways to open a
site on Internet to respond to questions about Islam, women and family affairs.
It is our duty to
highlight bright and real picture of Muslim women in the Western media through:
* supplying information,
books, articles and researches on Muslim women to Western universities that
have departments of women studies ;
* sending women
specialists from the organization to participate in conferences and seminars
held by these universities;
* contacting
international women organizations that work for the same causes and coordinate
and cooperate to correct the maligned picture of the status of women in Islam.
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WASHINGTON/BAGHDAD - The
The Prince quoted US President George W. Bush as
saying that war "is the last resort" in an effort to disarm
"It
is not a conflict between the
The Prince also left open the possibility that
As war loomed in the Gulf,
"We are ready to deal with each of those
questions if you ask us," Amir Al-Saadi, an adviser to the President Saddam Husein, told a news conference in
Saddam himself demanded the
The
Some 1,000
UN expert in
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OIC opens trade fair in Sharjah
SHARJAH - An
international trade fair aimed at boosting trade between the 57 member-states
of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) kicked off in Sharjah.
The OIC's
ninth trade fair, held for the first time in the Gulf, was inaugurated by Sharjah's Governor Sheikh Sultan Ibn
Mohammad Al-Qassimi.
"OIC countries have
undertaken to strengthen their bilateral (trade) exchanges that account
currently for only 11 percent" of their total foreign trade, Emirati Economic and Trade Minister Fahem
Ibn Sultan Al-Qassimi said
in a speech at the opening of the fair.
OIC Secretary- General Abdelouaed Belkeziz for his part
urged "representative of the private sector, the true movers of the
economics of member states, to work with all means to strengthen trade between
Islamic countries, to face the challenges represented by the big international
economic blocs."
Islamic organizations
from
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Israelis kill Palestinian school girl
OCCUPIED
Palestinian witnesses and
security sources said Israeli troops opened fire as the 11-year-old girl walked
home from school on a road near a heavily guarded Jewish settlement. The girl
was hit in the back of her leg and died in hospital.
Elsewhere in the strip,
the army set up blockades at the Gush Katif and Netzarim settlements effectively cutting
It was not immediately
clear how long the Israeli Army would maintain the blockades imposed after
Palestinians shot and killed a settler on 23 December, but an Israeli military
sources said it was a "new policy" in response to attacks. The army
said it arrested two men belonging to Islamic Jihad, which claimed responsibility
for shooting the 40-year-old settler, and blew up their homes.
A Palestinian
who threw grenades at Israeli soldiers guarding the Jewish settlement of Morag
in the Gaza Strip, wounding one of them, was shot dead, Israeli military
sources said. Following the attack, the army launched an operation in the area
to search for any accomplices, they said. - (Agencies)
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Rights groups flay US arrests of Muslims
LOS ANGELES -
They called on Washington
to scrap the "flawed and misguided" programme
aimed at men from the Middle East, North Africa and North Korea, following the
arrest of scores of immigrants who turned up to register under the new rules.
Hundreds of Muslim men
and boys are being subjected to strip-searches in freezing,
detention centres in southern
They estimated that
between 1,000 and 2,500, mostly Iranian males, some as young as 16, have been
locked up in inhumane conditions after voluntarily presenting themselves at
immigration offices to register under new anti-terrorism rules.
The actions "only
serve to underscore the fact that some people in the administration still don't
understand the values we are all fighting to protect," said Roman Ripston, calling for the system to be scrapped.
Under the registration
scheme, men who are required to register are photographed, fingerprinted and
interviewed before being put on a list for federal screening.
Muslim leaders were
outraged by the registration programme and arrests,
saying that the system would not help uncover terrorists living in the
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IN BRIEF
Saudi committee gives SR 4.4m to PLO
RIYADH - In line with
directives of Prince Salman Ibn
Abdul Aziz, the Governor of Riyadh Region, an amount
of SR.4,411,239 from the revenues of the Popular Committee for the Assistance
the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). This was announced by Abdur Rahim Jamous,
the director of th offices
of the Popular Committee for the Assistance of the Palestinian Mujahideen in
He noted that his
remittance constitutes the fifth tranche of the
committee's remittances to the PLO during this lunar year. Jamous
highlighted the Kingdom's unwavering support to the Palestinian cause, and
hailed its continuous efforts to bring about a comprehensive and just peace in
the
Saudi aid distributed among Chechen refugees
South African pilgrims arrive
JEDDAH - Forty-two
people, who constitute the first batch of pilgrims from
They were welcomed at
WAMY builds new mosque in Kyrgystan
MAKKAH - The Makkah Branch of World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) has
recently built a new mosque in Kyrgystan at a total
cost of SR 45,000, according to Dr. Abdul Wahab Noorwali, Assistant Secretary-General of WAMY (Makkah branch).
He said that many
citizens of this
He disclosed that his
branch has implemented since the beginning of this year a number of charitable
projects in Kyrgystan costing over SR 700,000 which
included (7) new mosques, (4) educational youth camps, two medical caravans,
distribution of Islamic headscarf among women conducting of religious and
training courses for male and female, and serving free meals during the holy
month of Ramadhan, and Eid
clothes to the orphans and indigent people. - Press Release
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Muslim leader outraged by Vajpayee statement
In an open letter to Vajpayee, former diplomat Syed Shahabuddin expressed shock
and surprise at Vajpayee's statement at a meeting of his Bharatiya
Janata Party (BJP) MPs that the Muslim community did
not "adequately condemn" the Godhra
incident of Feb. 27. "Either you are ill- informed or you have
deliberately adopted the language of (Gujarat Chief Minister) Narendra Modi and (Vishwa Hindu Parishad leader) Pravin Togadia.
"In the wake of the Godhra
tragedy, for the first time, leaders of practically all nationally eminent
Muslim organizations issued a joint statement on Feb. 28," said Shahabuddin, who is president of the All India Muslim Majlis-e- Mushawarat. The letter
condemned the act and asked the
He reminded that even in Godhra,
leading Muslims had held a meeting and issued a joint statement on the day of
the tragedy.
"The people of
Shahabuddin asserted that such a
resolution would have prevented the dragging reprisal violence in the state,
which ended up polarizing Hindus and Muslims and helped the BJP to sweep the
polls on a wave of Hindu sentiments. He urged the Prime Minister to refrain
from comments that would incite Hindus against Muslims. "We hope you do
not share (the VHP) determination to repeat the
In another development, a leading Muslim Imam on
20 December warned that Muslims in
Delivering an afternoon sermon at the Jama Masjid here, Shahi Imam Ahmed Bukhari also
blamed the Congress party for the sweeping victory of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in
"The majority community has to decide
whether or not Hindu and Muslims have to live together with their own religion
and culture," Bukhari said. "If Hindus
agree to accept Muslims with their religious and social identity, then we are
also ready (to accept them).
"But if they follow that path of Hindu 'rashtra (nation), then Indian Muslims will be free to
choose their own way," Bukhari told the
thousands who gathered for the Friday prayer. "It is always not the duty
of the Muslims to take care of democracy and the integrity and sovereignty of
the country. If the majority community does not extend its co- operation in
this regard, we would have to rethink," he said.
Bukhari accused Hindu
right-wing groups of creating an atmosphere to harass Muslims in the country.
But looking at the Muslim congregation, he
thundered: "Do not get disheartened, adopt defensive measure.
"I invite the Muslim leadership to sit
together and prepare an action plan. Remember that if we do not remain united today, the
coming generation will not forgive us. Our
constitution gives security to every citizen and we have to use this fundamental right," he said.
Bukhari lamented that the
victory of BJP spelt doom for secularism. But in the same breath he took on the
anti-BJP parties for allegedly not doing enough to promote secular values.
"The
so-called secular parties have neither any interest in secularism nor in the
integrity of the country," he said. Bukhari
said: "Modi and BJP should understand that the
crop of hatred they have sowed will never give birth to flowers of love, peace
and harmony. They will not remain safe from the wind of hatred they have
initiated and their houses will not be spared from the poison of destruction." -
IANS
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