Archive for March, 2008

Muslims Outnumber World’s Catholics

 

By ALESSANDRA RIZZO, AP

VATICAN CITY (March 30) – Islam has surpassed Roman Catholicism as the world’s largest religion, the Vatican newspaper said Sunday.
“For the first time in history, we are no longer at the top: Muslims have overtaken us,” Monsignor Vittorio Formenti said in an interview with the Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore Romano. Formenti compiles the Vatican’s yearbook.He said that Catholics accounted for 17.4 percent of the world population — a stable percentage — while Muslims were at 19.2 percent.“It is true that while Muslim families, as is well known, continue to make a lot of children, Christian ones on the contrary tend to have fewer and fewer,” the monsignor said.

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Dutch Jewish group: Anti-Islam film is ‘counterproductive’

By Cnaan Liphshiz, Haaretz Correspondent and News Agencies

The newly-released anti-Islam film by right-wing Dutch legislator Geert Wilders drew condemnations from the Netherlands’ Central Jewish Board, which Friday called the film’s focus on anti-Jewish preachings by Muslims “counterproductive” and “generalizing.”

In keeping with Wilders’ belief in a Judeo-Christian partnership in the face of “the threat of Islam,” the 15-minute film, entitled “Fitna” – Arabic for strife – shows clerics calling to behead Jews, Koran passages equating Jews to “apes and swines” and photos of demonstrators promising “another Holocaust” and praising Adolf Hitler.

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UN Slams Islam Defamation in Media

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GENEVA — The UN Human Rights Council passed late on Thursday, March 27, a resolution deploring the use of the media to blemish the image of Islam, hinting at a string of recent incidents that targeted the divine faith.

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Five Ways to Defend Qur’an: Qaradawi

By  Mohammad Sabrah, IOL Correspondent

CAIRO — Prominent Muslim scholar Yusuf al-Qaradawi refuted allegations by a far-right Dutch lawmaker that the Noble Qur’an incites murder and hatred, outlining five ways to stand up to Islam offenders.

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Mosque Tells UK Islam History

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CAIRO — Flourishing for years, falling into disuse for some and now picking up again, the Shah Jahan Mosque mirrors the complexities in the variable relationship between Britain and Islam.

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Muslims Rebut Wilders’ Film

By  Sobhy Mujahid

Addtional Reporting By Nasreddine Djebbi , IOL Correspondent

CAIRO/THE HAGUE — Muslim scholars have refuted allegations in anti-Qur’an documentary by Dutch far-right lawmaker Geert Wilders that the Noble Book is inciting violence against non-Muslims.

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abc Primetime – How Muslims Are Treated In USA

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OIC Chief slams move to screen anti-Qur’an film

 Riyadh – Rabi Al Awwal 18 1429/ March 26, 2008 – The Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) urged the Dutch government to stop the screening of an offensive anti-Qur’an film produced by a right-wing parliamentarian. “We must not allow freedom of speech to be used as a cover to insult religion,” said Prof. Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, secretary general of the OIC, which groups 57 Muslim countries. “I must say that there is a positive development between the OIC and the Dutch government and we look forward to new steps by the Netherlands to stop the screening of this film,” he told the Sixth Forum of Dialogue Among Civilizations between Japan and the Islamic World, which concluded here yesterday. The two-day Forum entitled “Culture and the Respect of Religions,” was organized by the Institute of Diplomatic Studies and the Department of Islamic Affairs of Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Referring to attacks on Islam, a cross-section of participants supported the OIC secretary-general’s views, saying that Denmark and the Netherlands must stop provoking Muslims using the European Convention on Human Rights as a basis, Arab News reported. Prof. Ihsanoglu called on the two European countries to respect the sentiments of over 1.7 billion Muslims worldwide. “We have to deal first with the campaign of insults … and the deliberate misuse of freedom of the press,” said the OIC chief.
Dr. Saleh Al Wohaibi, secretary-general of the World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY), deplored the fact that there was no change in the position of the Danish government. “The Danish government is still holding onto its position and not condemning the insults of its own people,” he said. M.J. Akbar, an eminent Indian journalist, said, “Peace is not possible without understanding, understanding is not possible without dialogue and a serious dialogue is not possible without equality.” He also called on people of different faiths to respect each other. “Do I blame Christianity for Hitler or the Vatican for Mussolini? No, because it would be wrong; Jesus never advocated genocide. Likewise, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) gave us a religion which advocates peace,” he said. He further called the coupling of “Islam and the West” together in a phrase wrong, saying that “Islam is a religion, the West is geography.”
“Without equality, dialogue is a deceptive monologue,” he added, giving the example of India where people of different faiths, including 170 million Muslims, live and work together in harmony. Both Prof. Ihsanoglu and Sheikh Al-Wohaibi, while referring to the pledge made by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz to hold an all-encompassing dialogue, said that it is high time to have dialogue with political commitments. Prince Turki ibn Muhammad, undersecretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in a statement read out by Jamil M. Merdad, chief of Islamic Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, called for dialogue to continue with the involvement of more NGOs.
“The initiative taken by the Institute of Diplomatic Studies, the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to hold this interfaith dialogue is important to defuse crises and help mankind,” he said. Dr. Dhafer A. Alumran, ambassador of Bahrain, Tsutomu Ishiai, a Japanese newspaper editor, and Eiji Nagasawa, an academic, addressed different sessions yesterday. Japanese Ambassador Shigeru Nakamura also attended the event.
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Foreign Da`wah Tools Win Filipinos

By  Rexcel John Sorza, IOL Correspondent

MANILA Da`wah books, booklets, VCD’s and CD’s are not only answering the questions of Pilipino Muslims about their religion but also introducing the Muslim faith to curious non-Muslims in the largely Catholic Southeast Asian nation.

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The Muslim News Awards for Excellence

25 March, 2008

British Muslim achievements recognised at annual awards ceremony

Muslim achievements in Britain were extolled by ministers and political
leaders at the annual ceremony for the latest The Muslim News Awards for
Excellence in London Tuesday.

“These awards celebrate the achievements of British Muslims in all walks
of life. They identify Muslim achievers and highlight the wonderful
contribution that British Muslims make,” Prime Minister Gordon Brown said.

“Equally importantly, they challenge the stereotypes and negative
portrayal of Muslims in many parts of the media. They provide us with
role models we can all be proud of,” the Prime Minister said in a video
message to the annual ceremony.

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Muslims question Vatican baptism of Islamic critic

By Tom Heneghan, Religion Editor

PARIS (Reuters) – The Easter baptism of an Italian Muslim by Pope Benedict was a provocative act that raises questions about the Vatican’s approach to Islam, a leading participant in Christian-Muslim dialogue said on Monday.

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Danish Islamophobia Kills Muslim Teen

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Muslim Nightmares at Manchester Airport

  

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AMANA third Annual Festival & Bazaar 2008

Voices From Iraq

       

By Afif Sarhan IOL CorrespondentBAGHDAD — At 21:30 pm on March 19,2003, Washington local time, which was 5:30 am in Baghdad on March 20, US President George Bush ordered his troops to strike

Iraq. The announced goals were to liberate the Iraqi people, remove a tyrant regime, find weapons of mass destructions, rescue millions from unspeakable horrors and create a free, prosperous and democratic

Iraq.
IslamOnline.net interviewed several Iraqis from different areas, social backgrounds and even age groups on how they see their country five years later.  

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What Victory? Iraqis Ask Bush

 

BAGHDAD — Sitting in his tobacco shop in the once-bustling Saadun Street of downtown Baghdad, Abu Fares al-Daraji was trying to make sense of the successes and strategic victory US President George Bush was talking about.

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Saudi students survive Miami culture shock

 

Saudi students in an exchange program at

Miami Dade College survive a six-week course in one of the world’s great party towns, holding fast to tradition.

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US Officer or Terror Suspect

CAIRO — A former police officer, a Navy war veteran and law-abiding citizens are among thousands of Americans unfairly denied basic services because their names are similar to those on a much-criticized watch list of terror suspects, The Washington Post reported on Wednesday, March 19.

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Riyadh Considers First Church

CAIRO — The Vatican and Saudi Arabia are in talks to open the first ever Church in the kingdom, the Guardian reported on Tuesday, March 18.

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New Iraq after the 5 year of war!…Sex for Life

  

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