Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Attention: Shia Haajis from Mumbai and Thane

Shia Haajis returning after hitting the pebbles to the Satans in Mina 


Haajis who have filled the forms for performing the Hajj for the year 2012 through Hajj Committee and have been selected for the Hajj are requested to please contact on mobile 9920276708.
Please do not submit paid slip of Rs. 51,000/- and Passport to the Hajj Committee individually. The last date of submission is 11th June 2012. 
We have organised a Group of Shia Haajis to perform Hajj together.
All can be in the same Flight. 
Together to be in Meeqaat in Johfa. 
To be accommodated in one hotel in Makkah and Madina.
To be in the same tent in Arafat and Mina and 
To have a common Hajj Agent (Muallim).
By this way the Hajj will be easier to perform and in a correct manner. So please do contact immediately.  

Friday, May 25, 2012

Israeli hit African neighbourhood of Tel Aviv


The blacks are not "chosen ones."They should get out of Israel.
The predominately black neighbourhood of Hatikva was ransacked by groups of nationalist protesters who had attended a demonstration on Wednesday night against illegal African migrants.
The protesters claim the Africans are responsible for a rise in crime, bearing signs saying "This is not Africa" and "Stop talking, start expelling".
"Blacks out!" shouted demonstrators in the crowd, while others yelled "Send the Sudanese back to Sudan", as other protesters derided the "bleeding-heart leftists" working to help them.
The mob set cans of rubbish on fire, smashed the windows of shops owned by Eritrean migrants and beat up Africans walking through the streets.
TJ, a 29-year-old migrant from Nigeria, watched the violent chaos from his rooftop having been chased and pelted with rocks when he attempted to leave his house.
"There were protesters everywhere smashing shop and car windows," he said. "A group of about 10 or 15 boys stopped one black kid cycling on his bike. They pulled him off and were punching and kicking him in his head. The police just stood and watched until it got really out of control."
Other witnesses described a gang assaulting a mother carrying a young baby so violently that she was forced to drop her child. Others stopped shuttle buses to search for migrant workers among their passengers. Full Story

Friday, May 11, 2012

A Request for your Prayers

Maulana Zaheer Abbas Rizvi, a renowned Islamic scholar, a speaker and a prominent Congress Party member has gone through a bypass surgery of his heart today morning at Prince Ali Khan Ismailia Hospital, Mazgaon, Mumbai.
You are requested to pray for his quick healing.
For detail you can contact on 022-23461019.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Why the Egyptian People are Angry with Saudi Arabia’s Government


The Egyptian people have many reasons to be angry with Saudi Arabia’s government. Here are some reasons:
  • Many Saudi princes favor spending vacations in Egypt and there have been many (suppressed by Mubarak) stories about corruption and thuggery and misconduct by Saudi princes and their entourage.
  • The Egyptian people have noticed that the Saudi royal family and Israel were the biggest champions of Mubarak until the last hour of his rule. Egyptians have also noticed that Saudi Arabia offered to shelter Mubarak during the revolution and have pressured SCAF to sabotage his trial.
  • Egyptians have heard for years about stories of mistreatment of Egyptians in Saudi Arabia. Mubarak (like most Arab republican leaders) was receiving cash payments from Gulf rulers and would use his dictatorial rule to suppress any unfavorable stories about the Saudi royal family and its repression. Furthermore, the Saudi injustice system applies only to poor Arabs and Muslims, and many of those rules have been applied to Egyptian workers in Saudi Arabia.
  • Saudi Arabia has enjoyed favorable press coverage in Egypt for far too long, brought to it by Saudi payments to corrupt Mubarak’s protégés in the Egyptian media.
  • Egyptians have known that Saudi Arabia’s government has been complicit with the ruling military council to sabotage the revolutionary process in Egypt.
  • Egyptians, like other Arabs, have noticed the growing signs of an alliance between Israel and Saudi Arabia.
  • Egyptians often harken back to the years when Egypt (under Nasser) lead the Arab world and even the Muslim world and the developing world. The decline of Egypt’s regional role has coincided with the rise of the Saudi era.
  • Saudi Arabian media was very hostile toward the Egyptian uprising. Al-Arabiya (the news station of King Fahd’s brother-in-law) advocated openly against Egyptian protesters. Randa Abou el-Azm, its Cairo chief correspondent, was chasing down protesters before the fall of Mubarak and appeared to harass them, and she was known as a propagandist for the Mubarak regime.
  • The Egyptian uprising made slogans about dignity, nationalism, and the individual more popular. Many Egyptians have resented the Saudi use of cash payments to achieve their goals in Egypt and elsewhere.

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