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Maulana Atahar says “we stood for our rights”
LUCKNOW, India: Maulana Mirza Mohammed Atahar, President All India Shia Personal Law Board, has said the AISPLB was formed to safeguard rights of Shias which make up about six crore (60 million) of India’s population. Shia Personal Law Board constituted in India
LUCKNOW, India: Indian Shia clerics on Sunday 23 January formalized the launch of a body “All India Shia Muslim Personal Law board” parallel to the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) aimed at protecting the interests of the community. Probe: India train fire accidental
NEW DELHI, India: An Indian train fire that killed 59 Hindus setting off deadly religious riots in Gujarat state in 2002, was an accident and not caused by a Muslim mob as originally alleged, an Indian government inquiry concluded. India mosque demolition day marked with rebuilding demands
LUCKNOW, India: Indian Muslims on Monday December 6 observed 'Black Day' amidst tight security marking the 12th anniversary of the demolition of the Babri mosque. Gujarat anti-Muslim riot killings retrial opens
MUMBAI, India: The retrial of 16 Hindus charged with killing 12 Muslims, in 2002 anti-Muslims riots, began in Mumbai (Bombay), India. Govt urged to protect Gujarat riots intimidated witnesses
NEW DELHI, India: An international human rights group has asked the Indian government to set up a national protection program to protect witnesses who are willing to testify against Hindu hard-liners facing trial for killing Muslims in Gujarat anti-Muslims riots two years ago. Devotees arrange Imam Sadiq (a)’s Niyaz marking Rajab 22
KARACHI/ LUCKNOW: Marking 22nd day of Rajab-ul-Murajjab – seventh month of Islamic calendar – magnificent spiritual ceremonies of Niyaz in the name of Hazrat Imam Jafar As-Sadiq (Peace be on him), the sixth infallible descendant of Holy Prophet (peace be on him & his pure progeny), were held in different countries. Murky Hindu body admits to Nepal unrest
KATMANDU, Nepal: A Hindu group claiming affiliation with India's hardline Shiv Sena has reportedly claimed responsibility for the nationwide attacks on Nepal's mosques on September 1 following the killing of 12 hostages in Iraq at the hands of terrorists using the name of Islam aimed at defaming the religion of love and peace. Multi-faith peace march held in Nepal's capital
KATMANDU, Nepal: Thousands of Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists and Christians marched in Katmandu on Sunday, urging religious tolerance in wake of riots over the killing of 12 Nepalese hostages by Iraqi terrorists using the name of Islam aimed at defaming the religion of love and peace. India holds Kashmiris protesting on Haydari shrine damage
SRINAGAR, Held Kashmir: Indian police has detained on Tuesday 24 August nearly a dozen Kashmiri protesters who were protesting against the reported damage to the holy shrine of Hazrat Imam Ali bin Abi Talib (peace be on him) in the holy city of Najaf. India court orders review of anti-Muslim riots
NEW DELHI, India: The Supreme Court of India has ordered 2,000 cases stemming from Hindu-Muslim riots in Gujarat state two-years ago be reinvestigated because of possible anti-Muslim bias on the part of the state authorities. London rally outcries human rights abuses in Held Kashmir
LONDON, Britain: Kashmiris throughout the world observed India’s Independence Day on 15 August as ‘Black day’ by holding protest rallies and gatherings. India names envoy to negotiate hostages release, cleric appeals
LUCKNOW, India: India’s Shia cleric Maulana Kalbe Jawaad has made a mercy appeal to the Iraqi group holding seven people, including three Indians, as hostages and threatened to execute one of them if their demands are not met. India Shiite leaders tap Iran for hostage release
NEW DELHI, India: Indian Shia leaders, at the government behest, have reportedly approached the religious clergy in Iran to seek the release of three Indian hostages in Iraq. India minister faces arrest in Jamtara Muslim massacre trial
NEW DELHI, India: An arrest warrant has been issued for an India's minister for alleged contribution in a 1975 Muslims massacre, according to officials. Storm in India assembly as AP govt declares quota for Muslims
HYDERABAD, India: The Congress government in Andhra Pradesh has announced a five percent reservation for Muslims in educational institutions and jobs including the community into the backward classes. Gujarat riots: Forensic report says Muslims did not torch train
NEW DELHI, India: India's new government has ordered a fresh probe into the 2002 burning to death of 59 Hindus in a train in western Gujarat state that triggered deadly religious violence leading to the killings of at least 2,000 people, mostly Muslims. Rare Quran copies burn with Held Kashmir’s century old school
SRINAGAR, HELD KASHMIR: A suspicious blaze on Monday completely destroyed Indian-Held Kashmir's oldest educational institution, destroying 30,000 rare books on Islam, including some of the world's oldest copies of the Holy Quran. Hindu-Muslim rally protests US occupation of Iraq
NEW DELHI, India: Hindus and Muslims jointly staged a massive rally in the Indian capital city of New Delhi on Sunday to protest US atrocities and occupation of Iraq. Indian cleric demands Bush apology on sacred sites sacrilege
NEW DELHI, India: An Indian cleric on Wednesday demanded from US President George W Bush to “apologize” for the damage caused by coalition troops to sacred shrines of Muslims housed on the holy soil of Iraq. Woman's corpse preserved for 18 years awaiting burial in Karbala
LUCKNOW, India: “Dafan hon to waheen hon (bury me only there)” was the last wish of Iftekhar Fatima who expired in 1986 in Indian city of Lucknow. Hindus, Muslims join hands to flay aggression on sacred sites
LUCKNOW, India: Thousands of demonstrators and hundreds of Muslim religious leaders were joined on Sunday by Hindu priests and holy men in Lucknow to protest against the presence of US forces in the Iraqi holy cities of Najaf and Karbala and attacking of sacred shrines. Indian Muslims say ready to die for Iraqi brethren
NEW DELHI, India: As anti-US sentiments are mounting across world, Indian Muslims took to the streets here on Tuesday to protest against American atrocities in Iraq. New India PM met by Held Kashmir bloodbath; Muslims call on Singh
HELD SRINAGAR, Held Kashmir: Twenty-eight Indian soldiers and their relatives were killed and 10 people injured in a landmine blast in Indian held Kashmir on Sunday, one day after new Indian prime minister was sworn-in. Farewell Hussaini mourning programs in India
MUMBAI, India: As the 9th of Rabi-ul-Avval - end of Ayyam-e-Aza-e-Hussaini – approaches, farewell majalis-e-aza and processions held in India like other parts of the world. Held Kashmir observes strike as 3rd round of election begins
HELD SRINAGAR, Held Kashmir: As Indian voters turned out for the critical third phase of country's marathon parliamentary elections, Held Kashmir observed complete strike and boycott. OIC at UN reiterates support for Kashmiris
GENEVA: The Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) has reiterated support to Kashmiris for their right to self-determination for which achievement they have been struggling for more than a half-century. India police beats hussaini mourners in Held Kashmir
SRINAGAR, Held Kashmir: Indian police on Sunday stormed Held-Kashmir husseini mourners detaining dozens as they attempted a Moharram procession in Srinagar. Israel inks $33m deal with India, martyrs 2 in Gaza air strike
NEW DELHI/GAZA: Israel and India have entered into an agreement worth $33 million aimed at developing and delivering advanced avionics system for 200 “Dhurv”, the advanced military helicopters. Indian Muslim leaders focus on solving problems
MUMBAI, India: Indian Muslim leaders held a meeting here focusing on problems being faced by Muslims, reports said. Shahroudi, Vajpayee urge to boost ties
NEW DELHI, India: Chief of Judiciary of Iran Hashemi Shahroudi is in India on a three-day official visit aimed at boosting ties between Tehran and New Delhi. Clashes in India after husseini procession attacked
AHMEDABAD, India: Hindu-Muslim clashes erupted in the western Indian state of Gujarat after hardliners attacked a mourning procession taken out to commemorate the martyrdom of Imam Hussein (peace be on him) and his 72 companions, reports said Friday. Records: Israeli N-black market trader also supplied India
WASHINGTON: Court records point out that an Israeli businessman accused of being a middleman in the nuclear black market worked to supply not only Pakistan but also its archrival India. Muslim trust hopes to build mosque in Ayodhya
NEW DELHI, India: The chief of the Ayodhya Mosque Building Trust S.A.A. Rizvi expressed his hope the government would allow him to build a mosque on undisputed land in the northern Indian town of Ayodhya in a bid to resolve the temple-mosque row. Kashmiri leader hanging day marked; HRs violations protested
SRINAGAR, Held Kashmir: Kashmiris on Wednesday observed a strike in Held Kashmir to mark the death anniversary of Kashmiri leader Maqbool Bhat, who was hanged 20 years ago, after a New Delhi court sentenced him to death. Notorious Rushdie leaves Bombay hotel after Muslims protest
BOMBAY, India: Notorious British author Salman Rushdie, holidaying in India, has checked out of his Bombay hotel room late Monday after Muslims threatened to “blacken” his face. Muslims protest on notorious Rushdi’s visit to India
MUMBAI, India: Indian Muslims have strongly protested on the arrival in Mumbai of notorious writer Salman Rushdi who committed libel and slander of the Chief of Prophets, Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (peace of Allah be on him & his pure progeny). India wants dialogue on Babri Mosque after DL call
NEW DELHI, India: India's Hindu nationalist-led government on Friday has voiced its assurance of desiring dialogue to resolve the country's most sensitive religious dispute in Ayodhya. India, Russia to sign over $2 billion defense deal
NEW DELHI, India: New Delhi and Moscow are expected to clinch a deal for purchase of 45,000 tonne jet carrier Admiral Gorshkov during Russian Defense Minister’s visit here. H-Kashmir: India disallows Kashmiris for hajj trip
HELD SRINAGAR, Held Kashmir: At least 41 Kashmiri Muslims including one of their leaders have been denied permission in Indian-occupied Kashmir to travel to Saudi Arabia for performance of the annual hajj pilgrimage. Indian police seizes Kashmiri leaders on World HRs Day
HELD SRINAGAR: Kashmiris on Wednesday observed World Human Rights Day by holding several protest processions in Indian-occupied Kashmir and Indian police used tear gas shells to disperse the rallies. Hindu-Muslim clashes claim 6 in India
HYDERABAD, India: Clashes between Hindu hardliners and protesting Muslims on the 11th anniversary of the razing of 16th century Babri mosque claimed at least six lives in Indian southern city of Hyderabad. Indian Muslims observe Babri Mosque razing
LUCKNOW, India: Indian Muslims on December 6, Saturday, observed the eleventh anniversary of the razing of Babri Mosque with holding protest rallies and Hindu hardliners celebrated. Eid festival celebration in India
NEW DELHI, India: The festival of Eid-ul-Fitr was celebrated on Wednesday across India like Iraq, Iran, Pakistan and African countries as Gambia and Gini with religious respect and fervor. Rajasthan Muslims ask for basic rights
NEW DELHI, India: Muslims in the Indian State of Rajasthan have urged the government to take measures for giving them fundamental rights, reports said Tuesday. Jammu Martyrs Day: 8 martyred in Indian State terrorism
SRINAGAR, Held Kashmir: Kashmiri people on Thursday observed “Jammu Martyrs Day” with rekindling of pledge to continue the mission of those who kissed martyrdom struggling for liberation. Leaders’ arrest-villager martyrdom spark protests in H-Kashmir
SRINAGAR, Held Kashmir: Kashmiris took to the streets of Indian held-Srinagar protesting against the arrest of their leaders by Indian police on Wednesday on the 10th anniversary of the Bijbehara incident chanting anti-India slogans. Indian troops martyr four in Held Kashmir; dozens arrested
SRINAGAR, Held Kashmir: Indian occupying forces on Friday martyred four Kashmiri freedom fighters and using batons arrested 55 demonstrators in Indian occupied Kashmir. India court absolves DPM in mosque razing, charges 7 leaders
NEW DELHI, India: An Indian court on Friday while clearing Deputy Prime Minister Lal Krishna Advani over the 1992 razing of a mosque in Ayodhya, has charged seven other top Hindu nationalist leaders with the destruction of the 16th-century mosque. Sharon pledge to boost ties with India triggers protests
NEW DELHI, India: Thousands of Muslims took to the streets in Indian cities as well as Indian-occupied Kashmir on Tuesday to protest a trip by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, chanting: “Go back Sharon – killer of innocent Palestinians.” Hazrat Fatemah (sa)’s birthday marking in India
NEW DELHI, India: To mark the auspicious occasion of the birth anniversary of the Mistress of the Women of the World Hazrat Fatemah Zahra (SA), a one-day seminar titled `Thoughts and Personality of Hazrat Fatemah Zahra (SA)` was organized in New Delhi on Saturday. Indian Muslims rally against Sharon’s upcoming visit
BOMBAY, India: Thousands of Muslims staged a protest on Friday against the forthcoming visit to India of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who has made the life of the Palestinians hell, near the Minara mosque in Bombay. Indian Muslims reject archeology report on Babri Mosque
NEW DELHI, India: An Archeology Department survey report on the demolished Babri Mosque in Ayodhya has been thrown away by All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB), reports said on Monday. At least 40 die in Hindu worshippers stampede in India
BOMBAY, India: Death toll of stampede at the Hindu festival of Kumbh Mela in western India has reached to above 40, according to medics. Bombay blasts kill over 5-dozen; Pak denounces
BOMBAY, India: In a fresh wave of terrorism in different parts of the world, three consecutive bombs went off in a crowded jewelry market and a historical landmark in Bombay on Monday, killing at least 65 people, wounding nearly 200 others and shaking buildings in Indian financial hub. ‘Hand over Babri Mosque site to Hindus’ - new formula put up
NEW DELHI, India: Aimed at resolving the Ayodhya Mosque dispute, All India United Muslim Morcha has put up a formula to Kanchi Shankaracharya Sri Jayendra Saraswathi as well as to the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB). Indian Muslims censure govt over Babri Mosque
NEW DELHI, India: The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) has severely condemned on Saturday the country’s Premier A B Vajpayee and his deputy L K Advani for avowing the construction of a Hindu temple at the site of Babri mosque in Ayodhya that was demolished in 1990s by hardline Hindus. India’s top HRs body urges retrial over Gujarat massacre
NEW DELHI, India: The National Human Rights Commission which is India's top human rights body has asked the Supreme Court to order a retrial of 21 Hindus acquitted over the killing of 12 Muslims in last year's Gujarat riots after a key witness, 19-year-old Muslim Zaheera Sheikh, said she was frightened by politicians. Held Kashmir demo demands US withdrawal from Iraq
SRINAGAR, Held Kashmir: Hundreds of Kashmiris while chanting anti-American slogans staged on Thursday a rally in Srinagar, Indian-occupied Kashmir. Kashmiris protest against custodial killings by Indian SFc
SRINAGAR, Held Kashmir: Kashmiris on Wednesday took to streets of the summer capital Srinagar of Indian-held Kashmir in an anti-India demonstration. Babri Mosque case: India opposition to protest
NEW DELHI, India: As Indian Central Bureau of Investigation withdrew involvement charges in pulling down the Babri Mosque against the ruling BJP leaders, the country’s opposition has decided to protest in the parliament against the move. India says no to US request to send troops to Iraq
NEW DELHI, India: The Indian government on Monday throwing out a request from Washington for help has refused to send peacekeeping troops to Iraq without a United Nations mandate, but showed its readiness to contribute to the rebuilding of infrastructure, health care, educational, communications and other civilian needs of the Iraqis. ‘The Martyrs Day’ observed in Held Kashmir
SRINAGAR, Held Kashmir: A complete strike and protest rallies marked the “Kashmir Martyrs Day” on Sunday July 13 throughout Indian-held Kashmir to pay homage to all those who have sacrificed their lives for Kashmir's freedom since 1931. Held Kashmir's APHC picks new chairman
SRINAGAR, Held Kashmir: Moulvi Abbas Ansari has been chosen on Saturday the new chief of the 23-party alliance, All Parties Hurriyat Conference of Held Kashmir. Gujarat Massacre - Poem
Wipe that grin off your smug face Indian Muslim organizations demand commission on Gujarat riots Protocols of Hindu leaders
HINDU TABLIGH????? MUST READ & UNDERSTAND WHAT'S GOING ON IN THIS WORLD ??? The following-mentioned book was introduced into the London book market for 5 days before it was withdrawn due to fear of harassment and discrimination against Hindus in the Arab world. The source of this information comes from the U.A.E Sharjah broadcasting Channel presented by Ra'ad Aman and the program name, "Foriegn writings". FULL STORY.. |
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