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HE change may have been in the offing for some time, but still the abruptness of it was disconcerting. The cabinet shake-up within eight months of coming to power indicates that a serious problem has beset the PTI government. The sacking of a few ministers and reshuffling cabinet positions is not likely to stem the rot. Now a hapless prime minister is seeking a technocratic solution to his predicament. Can it work? Nothing could be more bizarre than the decision to sack the country’s finance minister in the middle of critical negotiations with the IMF and just weeks before the announcement of the annual budget. Asad Umar may have his shortcomings, but he cannot be held solely responsible for the chaos in economic policy. The prime minister must accept part of the blame for the drift too. It was extremely humiliating for a leading member of government and the party to be shown the door in this manner. The news about his imminent exit was already out when Asad Umar was still in Washington negotiating a bailout package with the IMF. Hours before the notification, he sounded secure about his position. Surely he had been in the eye of the storm for quite some time and had also faced criticism for his handling of the economy within the party. Yet, few expected the axe to fall in this way.
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rumours about the change suddenly gained currency after the reported interaction of a group of media persons with the top military leadership. The security establishment appears increasingly concerned about the financial crisis. A floundering PTI government has allowed it to further expand its space. Its shadow is now perceptible over a wider political spectrum. There may not be any doubt about the competence of Hafeez Sheikh, but his choice as the new economic czar reinforces the perception of the growing role of the establishment in policy matters. Hafeez Sheikh’s name came from nowhere at the last moment. It seems that even senior PTI leaders were not in the loop. A former finance minister in the last PPP government who had also been an important member of the Musharraf government, Sheikh was never known to have any association even remotely with the PTI. It’s no more a secret that his induction in the PPP government also came on the recommendation of the then security leadership. Even though he is very much an experienced hand and an able economist, the challenges he will be facing are daunting. Whether or not the new economic adviser will be able to deliver depends largely on the political will of the PTI government. One cannot expect miracles to happen with a weak political leadership unable Greater reliance on technocrats in a parlia- to take tough decisions and effecmentary form of govern- tively implement much-needed ment weakens the political structural reforms. Moreover, for economic reform to work, there is process. also a need for the government to Then there is also the question build political consensus. It needs about the other factors influencmore than just putting a competent ing the shake-up. Curiously, the economist at the helm.
It is apparent that Sheikh’s appointment is part of a move by the prime minister to rely more on technocrats to run the government. Besides finance, some other key ministries are headed by non-elected advisers now, including commerce, health and information. Surely technocrats are important as they bring in expertise where it is lacking, but the responsibility of policy formulation cannot be left with the non-elected technocrats. No policy can be successful if it is not based on ground and political realities. Greater reliance on technocrats in a parliamentary form of government weakens the political process. The idea of technocrats delivering good governance is a myth and has repeatedly been proved wrong. As the PTI government relies more on non-elected technocrats, the party has become weaker. Restructuring the cabinet is indeed part of a normal political process. Ministers who do not perform ought to be sent home, but arbitrary decisions can also have a demoralising effect on the party and government. The manner in which the changes have been made has certainly not reinforced the confidence of the party in the leadership. Some of the new appointments are extremely controversial. While Sheikh’s appointment was a surprise, perhaps Khan’s most controversial move is the elevation of retired Brig Ijaz Shah as the new interior minister, a portfolio that was earlier held by the prime minister himself. A former Intelligence Bureau chief, Shah now holds one of the most powerful positions in the federal cabinet. The move has reinforced the perception that Khan’s government represents Mushar-
raf ’s legacy. The induction in the cabinet of such relics of the past prompts an important question, and one that negates Khan’s promises to break with the status quo and introduce a new generation of leaders. At this point, the PTI government looks no different from previous governments. The fact that there’s still more of the old than the new has further dented the PTI’s claim of being a party of change. Disarray and widening divisions in the party are more palpable post cabinet shake-up. The speculation about a change of guard in Punjab and KP has intensified the jostling among various groups and factions within the party. Khan’s recent warning to the provincial chief ministers to get their act together is viewed as a signal for change. But continued indecisiveness has added to the prevailing uncertainty, further affecting governance in the provinces. Most worrisome is the ruling party’s weakening hold in parliament. The PTI’s inability to effectively defend the government in the face of an increasingly aggressive opposition has been badly exposed in recent sessions. It was an embarrassing situation for the ruling party when Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari launched a blistering attack on the government and the prime minister in the current National Assembly session. There was no one from the front benches to counter the criticism. What the prime minister will not understand is that merely turning to technocrats may not deliver. More than new faces, the government needs a clear direction and a vision for change.
zen’ after acquiring legal documents and a certificate of Citizenship. Similarly, one can only use the title ‘Muslim’ true ID after accepting Islam and the 5 Pillars/ commandments of Islam. One should try following these 5 commandments to open the world of most beneficial Divine presence.
churches and three luxury hotels in Sri Lanka during Easter Sunday mass. The coordinated blasts took place at churches in capital city Colombo and the towns of Negombo and Batticaloa, as well as at three hotels. “We are extremely saddened by this tragedy. The attacks on Christian worshipers are in fact attack on Muslims and people of all faiths. This terrorism against Christians celebrating their holiest event is terrorism against all of us”, said Imam Syed Soharwardy today. We express our sympathies and condolences with the victims and their families. We pray for the speedy recovery of the wounded. ISCC and MAT demand that the Sri Lankan government must arrest these terrorists immediately to face justice. We stand shoulder to shoulder with our Christian brothers and sisters in Sri Lanka and around the world.
By: Zahid Hussain Wa a n l a y s a l i l i n s a n i i l l a m a ’ s a ’ a a T h a t m a n c a n h a v e n o t h i n g b u t w h a t h e s t r i v e s f o r.
‘True ID of a Muslim’! By:Gulshan Aalani One wonders why the titles ‘Muslim’ and ‘Islam’ and the title holders are the most hated by some angry people. Do they really know the meaning of these titles? Obviously not! That is the main reason of hatred shown through abuses, harassment, killing and Islamophobia. Obviously, such are angered by the un-Islamic acts of some well known Daesh groups of so-called Muslims terrorizing some innocent people for no reasons; though some are retaliating and revenge the tyrants who has made their lives a hell: but unfortunately all the millions of wonderful peace loving Muslims are being judged wrongly and called terrorists or Wahabis for following the Creator and HIS given 5 major command-
ments of Islam. Most shocking truth is that the most dangerous some secret group of fake Muslims- Polytheists using the fake ID of Islam and Muslim are the most hateful and abusive of Islam, Muslims, the Al-Quran, and has declared the Quran as useless 14c. old false book. Their hatred and Islamophobia started centuries ago, but not recognized due to the fake face mask like a Wolf hiding under the Coat of a Sheep. Such are described as ‘hypocrites’ in the Quran, and most dangerous. The known enemies are better than the hidden enemies. That is the reason it is of utmost importance to understand the true meaning of ‘Muslim’, and who are the true Muslims. Therefore, it is the duty of every Muslim to explain the world the meaning of Muslim and what is Islam. Islam is the continuation of 1st major commandment of One Creator GOD of the Universe, HIS worship only and all HIS Revelations. Islam means ‘Surrender’ to HIM, and obey HIS rule of law and commandments that includes 10 commandments given to Prophet Moses (AS). Without obedient to HIS Law there cannot be a religion but a manmade cult, and one cannot use the title ‘Muslim’. It’s like declaring an official ‘Citi-
ISCC and MAT Strongly Condemn Terrorism Against Christians in Sri Lanka By: Imam Badiud Dean Soharwardhy (Calgary) The Islamic Supreme Council of Canada (ISCC) and the Muslim Against Terrorism (MAT) strongly condemn today’s terrorist attacks on three churches and three hotels in Sri Lanka which have killed more than 140 innocent people and wounded more than 500. This is horrible and unbelievable coordinated effort against the Christians while they were celebrating Easter. The multiple explosions rocked three
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PAKISTAN
Rs100 billion to be spent annually on development of tribal areas, says PM Imran
Prime Minister Imran Khan, while addressing tribal elders at the Spinkai Raghzai area of South Waziristan on Wednesday, announced that Rs100 billion will be spent annually on the development of the tribal areas. The premier said that the amount that the government was going to spend annually had not been spent on the region in the past 70 years. He said that the people of the tribal areas would be provided with all those things they had not been provided thus far,
and as a result of which they had been left behind. He noted that the region was the poorest in the country, with the lowest education and highest unemployment, and that people would migrate from the area to earn money in places such as Karachi, Saudi Arabia and Dubai. Prime Minister Imran told his audience that he believes that the people of tribal areas had been left behind because “no one understood them nor did they try to understand them”. The premier said that he believed that the country could not progress till all areas of the country were given a level playing field. He added that when he spoke about a ‘naya Pakistan’ (new Pakistan), he envisioned a Pakistan which should have been created in 1947 as per the vision of Quaide-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Allama Muhammad Iqbal. The premier had begun his address by noting that he understood the culture and traditions of the people living in the tribal areas. “I understand all your problems,” the premier said, adding that the purpose of his visit was to solve the problems faced by people in the region. Source: dawn.com
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The Supreme Court on Wednesday announced the restoration of all taxes charged by cellular service providers on mobile phone top-up cards. Chief Justice Asif Saeed Khosa read out the short order, saying the top court “would not interfere in the matters of public revenue and tax collection”. The court also withdrew the stay order placed on the collection of mobile phone taxes while wrapping up the suo motu case.In June 2018, the apex court had suspended the deduction of taxes on prepaid cards provided by mobile phone service providers. A three-member special bench headed by the chief justice had today reserved its judgement in the case after a detailed hearing during which law officers for the federal and provincial governments presented their arguments. Justice Qazi Faez Isa during the hearing questioned whether there was a precedent of using Article 184(3) of the Constitution, which empowers the apex court to pass any order to enforce fundamental rights, in cases related to tax enforcement.The chief justice recalled that the matter was brought into the notice of the bench through the Human Rights Cell of the Supreme Court. He said the suo motu notice was taken on the basis of a social media post urging the chief justice to take suo motu notice of the excessive taxes
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China acknowledges Pakistan’s efforts in ‘combating terrorism, extremism
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Wednesday appreciated Pakistan’s efforts “in firmly combating terrorism and extremism”, noting that Islamabad had Beijing’s support in the implementation of the National Action Plan (NAP), according to a joint statement issued by the two countries. Yi’s evaluation came following a meeting with his Pakistani counterpart Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who is currently on an official tour of China.“The Chinese side called on the international community to view Pakistan’s counterterrorism efforts and contributions in an objective and fair manner, and to strengthen dialogue and coopera-
tion with Pakistan,” the joint statement read. Both sides also noted that it was a “diplomatic priority” to further strengthen the “all-weather” ties between the two countries. “The Chinese side reiterated its steadfast support for Pakistan in safeguarding its sovereignty, territorial integrity, independence, and national dignity, choosing its development path according to its national conditions, and establishing a better security environment,” the statement said. It also observed that China appreciates Pakistan’s “constructive role in international and regional issues”. Both sides further agreed to “keep close
communication and collaboration on multilateral forums, including the UN, multilateral financial institutions, the SCO and SAARC”, the statement noted.The two countries reiterated their shared views that “a peaceful, stable, cooperative and prosperous South Asia is in the common interest of all parties”. In the discussions between the two foreign ministers, emphasis was also laid on the importance of dialogue to resolve all outstanding regional disputes, based on mutual respect and equality.
The two sides also “underlined that ChinaPakistan relationship was a factor of stability in the regional and international situation, and reaffirmed their resolve to continue to strengthen it in all areas”.Source: dawn.com
Former finance minister Asad Umar ─ only days after stepping down from Prime Minister Imran Khan’s cabinet amid a reshuffle ─ on Wednesday took the floor to respond to PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s remarks in the Lower House regarding the country’s economic policy. “Bilawal said that the government had admitted to its failures [on the economic policy front] by changing the finance minister,” Umar recalled. “Bilawal: there were four finance ministers in the PPP’s government [from 2008-2013],” the erstwhile finance minister reminded the PPP chairman. “Each tried to sell their own
snake oil; each would fail and go home. If we are ‘not qualified’ and ‘failures’, what, then, were you?” he asked. “He [Bilawal] said that day that Pakistan’s ‘economic murder’ had taken place,” Umar said, referring to the PPP leader’s earlier statement. “So I decided to examine [Pakistan’s] history to get an idea of whether [the statement was right or wrong]; whether we have seen such [an economic] situation or even worse in the past.” “People are worried that GDP growth has slowed down,” Umar noted, acknowledging that growth rate estimates given by various observer bodies range from 3-3.9 per cent.
While he conceded that Pakistan definitely needs a stronger growth rate, “certain steps needed to be taken when there is a balance of payments deficit [to correct course], and this [the slowdown] is their natural outcome.” He then compared the GDP growth rate in PTI’s tenure to the growth rate during the PPP government’s first year, which had averaged at just 0.4pc. He conceded that the PPP government had inherited a financial crisis, “but in their five years, what did they do [in bettering the situation]?” he asked. Source: dawn.com
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Death toll rises to 359 in Sri Lanka bombings, more arrested
The death toll from the Easter suicide bombings in Sri Lanka rose to 359 and more suspects have been arrested, police said Wednesday. The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility and released images that purported to show the seven bombers who blew themselves up at three churches and three hotels Sunday in the worst violence this South Asian island nation has seen since its civil war ended a decade ago. The government has said the attacks were carried out by Islamic fundamentalists in apparent retaliation for the New Zealand mosque massacre last month but has said the seven bombers were all Sri Lankan. Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said investigators were still working to determine the extent of the bombers’ foreign links. Police spokesman Ruwan Gunasekara said Wednesday morning that 18 suspects were arrested overnight, raising the total detained to 58. The prime minister had warned on Tuesday that several suspects armed with explosives were still at large. The Islamic State group has lost all the territory it once held in Iraq and Syria and has made a series of unsupported claims of responsibility around the world. Sri Lankan authorities have blamed a local extremist group, National Towheed Jamaar, whose leader, alternately known as Mohammed Zahran or Zahran Hashmi, became known to Muslim leaders three years ago for his incendiary speeches online. The IS group’s Aamaq news agency released an image purported to show the leader of the attackers, standing amid seven others whose faces are covered. The group did not provide any other evidence for its claim, and the identities of those depicted in the image were not independently verified. Meanwhile, in an address to Parliament, Ruwan Wijewardene, the state minister of defence, said “weakness” within Sri Lanka’s security apparatus led to the failure to prevent the nine bombings. “By now it has been established that the intelligence units were aware of this attack
and a group of responsible people were informed about the impending attack,” Wijewardene said. “However, this information has been circulated among only a few officials.” In a live address to the nation late Tuesday, Sri Lanka President Maithripala Sirisena said he also was kept in the dark on the intelligence about the planned attacks and vowed to “take stern action” against the officials who failed to share the information. He also pledged “a complete restructuring” of the security forces. Wijewardene said the government had evidence that the bombings were carried out “by an Islamic fundamentalist group” in retaliation for the March 15 mosque shootings in Christchurch, New Zealand, that killed 50 people, although he did not disclose what the evidence was. The office of New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern issued a statement responding to the Christchurch claim that described Sri Lanka’s investigation as “in its early stages.” “New Zealand has not yet seen any intelligence upon which such an assessment might be based,” it said. An Australian white supremacist, Brenton Harrison Tarrant, was arrested in the Christchurch shootings. Word from international intelligence agencies that National Towheed Jamaar was planning attacks apparently didn’t reach the prime minister’s office until after the massacre, exposing continuing turmoil in Sri Lanka’s government. A block on most social media since the attacks has left a vacuum of information, fueling confusion and giving little reassurance the danger had passed. Wickremesinghe said he feared the massacre could unleash instability and he vowed to “vest all necessary powers with the defence forces” to act against those responsible. The history of Buddhist-majority Sri Lanka, a country of 21 million including large Hindu, Muslim and Christian minorities, is rife with ethnic and sectarian conflict. In the nation’s 26-year civil war, the Tamil Tigers, a powerful rebel army known for using suicide bombers, had little history of targeting Christians and was crushed by the government in 2009. Anti-Muslim bigotry fed by Buddhist nationalists has swept the country recently. After the mob attacks, Sri Lanka’s government also blocked some social media sites, hoping to slow the spread of false information or threats that could incite more violence. Sri Lanka has no history of Islamic militancy. Its small Christian community has seen only scattered incidents of harassment. Source: CTV News
Egyptian voters have overwhelmingly backed constitutional changes allowing President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to remain in power until 2030, the election commission has said. “These [changes] are effective from now as your constitution,” the commission’s chairman Lasheen Ibrahim told a press conference on Tuesday in the capital, Cairo, broadcast on state TV. He said that more than 23.4 million voters had endorsed the changes in a nationwide referendum. Turnout during the three-day vote was 44.33 percent and 88.83 percent of those taking part voted “yes” for the amendments, with 11.17 percent voting “no”, he added. The amendments, which were approved by Egypt’s parliament last week, will extend elSisi’s current term to six years from four and allow him to run again for another six-year term in 2024. They will also bolster the role of the military and expand the president’s power over judicial appointments. The nationwide referendum took place over three days, from Saturday through Monday, to maximise turnout. Almost 27 million votes were cast out of an eligible base of 61 million voters. In his first public comments on the amendments, el-Sisi thanked the Egyptian people for voting. “Wonderful scene done by Egyptians who took part in the referendum ... will be written down in our nation’s historical record,” he tweeted minutes after the results were announced. Pro-government media, business people and legislators had pushed for a “yes” vote and a high turnout, offering incentives, while au-
thorities threatened to fine anyone boycotting the three-day vote. Opposition parties had urged a “no” vote, but they have little sway in parliament, which is packed with el-Sisi supporters and overwhelmingly approved the amendments. The local media is also dominated by progovernment commentators, and the authorities have blocked hundreds of websites, including many operated by independent media and rights groups. Two international advocacy groups - Human Rights Watch and the International Commission of Jurists - had urged the Egyptian government to withdraw the amendments, saying they placed the country on a path to more autocratic rule. Rights groups have also criticised the conditions surrounding the rushed vote, including the suppression of those opposing the sweeping changes. Voters were only given days to digest the changes to 20 articles. Hassan Nafaa, a political science professor at Cairo University, said the results were expected. “There will be dangerous repercussion from the ruling regime as we will see more repression and restrictive policies,” he told the Associated Press news agency. The referendum was widely seen as another step towards restoring authoritarian rule, eight years after a pro-democracy uprising that toppled autocratic president Hosni Mubarak. El-Sisi, a former army general, was elected president in 2014 after Mohamed Morsi, Egypt’s first civilian, democratically elected president, was toppled in a coup the previous year. Source: Al-Jazeera
security detail attached to the French diplomatic mission in Libya, and the movement was part of a routine transfer of staff between Tripoli and Tunisia. In a separate incident, Tunisia’s defence ministry said 11 people of different European nationalities had recently tried to enter Tunisian waters from Libya in two rubber dinghies. Quoting a “well-placed source” at Tunisia’s presidential palace, Radio France International reported the men were not diplomats as claimed but instead intelligence agents. “These actions undermine our sovereignty. There is a lot of back and forth to Libya,” the source was quoted as saying. On Tuesday, Tunisia’s presidency issued a statement refuting the RFI report. “The Tunisian presidency categorically denies the statements reported by RFI and attributed to a well-placed source at the presidential palace of Carthage concerning the passage of French diplomats through the border post of Ras Jedir. “Such remarks are likely to undermine Tunisia’s national security and good relations between Tunisia and France,” it said. Reporting from Tunisia, Al Jazeera’s Lutfi defence ministry statement said. Hajji quoted sources as saying border guards Al Jazeera has obtained passport copies of discovered communication devices with the the French team arrested in Tunisia. group that may be linked to Haftar’s Libyan The French embassy in Tunis said at the National Army (LNA). time the individuals were members of a
The French radio station also reported that 15 French intelligence officers had arrived in the city of Gharyan, 100km southwest of the Libyan capital, in mid-February to aid Haftar in his preparation for the attack on Tripoli, according to a Libyan source close to the government. The source said the move prompted the Libyan government to end all cooperation with France. While France has rejected the accusations, Libya’s internationally recognised interior ministry announced last week that it had suspended “all relations between the ministry and the French side ... due to the position of the French government in support of the criminal Haftar”. Libya, which has been mired in chaos since the NATO-backed toppling of Gaddafi in 2011, has been split into rival eastern and western administrations since 2014. Haftar launched the ambitious military campaign in early April to capture Tripoli, where Libya’s UN-recognised Government of National Accord (GNA) is based. Analysts say Haftar’s push on the capital threatens to further destabilise the oil-rich country and reignite a full-blown civil war. While France officially supports the Tripolibased government, it has also provided Haftar with financial, military and intelligence support in recent years. Source: Al-Jazeera
Armed men crossing from Libya alleged to be French spies
A group of armed French nationals intercepted along the Tunisia-Libya border last week are members of France’s intelligence services, according to an unnamed source in Tunisia’s presidency who was quoted by Radio France International (RFI). Tunisia’s government denied the story, which came amid reports suggesting French citizens may have assisted renegade military commander Khalifa Haftar as his forces attempt to capture the Libyan capital, Tripoli. Tunisian authorities said they stopped more than 20 Europeans carrying weapons last week, including 13 French citizens, attempting to cross into the country from neighbouring Libya. The French citizens tried to enter Tunisia along the Ras Jedir crossing “under diplomatic cover with arms and ammunition”, a
Egyptians approve extension to President el-Sisi’s rule
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FAITH Abu Huraira reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said: When the month of Ramadan begins, the gates of the heaven are opened and the gates of Hellfire are closed and the devils are chained. Source: Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī 1800,
Learn the history of what is the most important time of the year for Muslims across the world.
By Wesley Baines Ramadan, which falls on the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, is the most religiously significant time of year for Muslims throughout the world. It marks the month in which the Quran—the holy text of Islam—was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad by the archangel Gabriel in 610 CE. This is a month of fasting, prayer, and reflection for Muslims. During this time, Muslims refrain from eating or drinking from sunrise to sunset, and strive to avoid thoughts and behavior which are considered to be impure under the tenets of Islam. Muslims believe that the spiritual rewards for this good behavior are increased during Ramadan. This fast is broken each day with a meal shared amongst family and friends, and the end of Ramadan culminates in a threeday festival, known as Eid al-Fitr. The origins of Ramadan lie in the life of Muhammad, the founding prophet of Islam, and in the story of his encounter with the divine.
The First Ramadan
When Muhammad was forty, he began to spend time in solitude, thinking on questions which troubled him. To do this, he took on the habit of retreating to a cave within a mountain called al-Hirā for a month at a time. One year, around 610 CE, Muhammad went up to al-Hirā on a day like any other, but he was soon visited by the archangel Gabriel, who took hold of Muhammad and commanded terrified man to “read.” Muhammad was so afraid that he refused twice before actually asking what it was he was supposed to read. Gabriel replied with this. “Proclaim! in the name of thy Lord and Cherisher, Who Created man, out of a clot of congealed
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he Taraweeh Prayer is an emphasised Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah( peace be upon him ) during the month of Ramadan.Both al-Bukhaari (1129) and Muslim (761) narrated from ‘Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) prayed one night in the mosque, and the people followed him in prayer. Then he prayed the next night, and many people came. Then they gathered on the third or fourth night, and the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) did not come out to them. The next morning he said: “I saw what you did, and nothing kept me from coming out to you except the fact that I feared that it would be made obligatory for you.” And that was in Ramadan These hadith show that praying Taraweeh in congregation is prescribed in the Sunnah of the Prophet (peace be upon him). Umar during his Khilafah restablished this Sunnah of prayer in congregation. It was narrated in al-Saheehayn from ‘Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) would forgo doing something that he liked to do lest the people do it and it become obligatory upon them.
The Origins of Ramadan
blood: Proclaim! And thy Lord is Most Bountiful,– Who taught by the pen– Taught man that which he knew not.” Gabriel then proclaimed that “Thou art the messenger of God and I am Gabriel,” and Muhammad fled the cave, thinking that he had been accosted by an evil spirit. He ran down the mountainside, and as he did, the angel, Gabriel, appeared in its true form in the sky above him, filling the entire sky, which had become green, which, incidentally, is where Islam gains its official color. When Muhammad returned home, he told his family of what had happened, and when he sought the wisdom of a particularly devout Christian relative, he was told that he had been chosen as a prophet of God. Shortly after, Muhammad began to receive further revelations from Gabriel, as well as from the realizations of his own heart. According to hadith—the stories about Muhammad’s life—all holy scriptures were sent down during Ramadan, making these 30 days the holiest in this religion.
The Traditions of Ramadan
As one of the Five Pillars of Islam—the fundamental acts of Islamic worship— Ramadan is rife with sacred traditions. The beginnings and endings of Ramadan are ruled by the lunar cycles, and so the beginning of this holy month typically falls a day or so after the new moon. At
this time, many Muslims decorate their homes with lamps, lights, crescents, and stars. Although make no mistake—Ramadan isn’t a time for celebration, but rather for spiritual reflection. The use of lanterns is beautifully prevalent, with these lights being commonly hung at shops, homes, streets, and many other places. This tradition may have originated in Egypt, where, during the Fatimid Caliphate, Caliph al-Mu’izz li-Din Allah was greeted by lantern-holders to celebrate his rule. The central activity of Ramadan is, of course, fasting. For the entire month, Muslims refrain from eating while the sun is shining, with the exception of those who are elderly, ill, or have any other condition which might preclude fasting. This fasting must be intentional. The concept of niyyah—which means “intention”—guides the fasting of Ramadan. Muslims must willfully dedicate their fast to Allah alone in order to achieve niyyah. Each day, this fast is broken after sunset, often with dates, as the Prophet Muhammad recommended. Muslims gather their friends and families in what are called Iftar parties to eat in fellowship. After breaking the fast, but before eating dinner, Muslims offer the fourth of their five daily prayers—the Maghrib prayer, and after dinner, they make their way to their Mosques to offer the fith daily prayer, known as the Isha prayer. The day will often end with a special voluntary prayer called Taraweeh, which
What is Taraweeh Prayer?
(Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 1060; Muslim, Salaat al-Musaafireen, 1174). Al-Bukhaari (2010) narrated that ‘Abd al-Rahmaan ibn ‘Abd al-Qaari said: I went out with ‘Umar ibn al-Khattaab (may Allah be pleased with him) to the mosque one night in Ramadan, and the people were scattered, each man praying by himself. Some men would pray and have groups of people behind them following them. ‘Umar said: “I think that if I unite all these people with one reader, it will be better. Then he resolved to gather
them behind Ubayy ibn Ka’b. Al-Haafiz said: Ibn al-Teen and others said that ‘Umar based this decision on the Prophet’s approval of those who prayed with him on those nights. Although he disliked that for them, that was based on the fear that it might be made obligatory for them. When the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) died, there was no longer any fear of that happening, and ‘Umar thought, because of the potential division that might arise from people praying
is offered by the congregation. The final ten days of Ramadan are considered some of the most holy. The 27th night is of particular importance—this is called the “Night of Power. ” This is the night that Muhammad received his first revelation, and many Muslims spend this day praying and reciting the Quran. After the 30 days of Ramadan have passed, the month concludes in a celebration, known as Eid-ul-Fitr, wherein Muslims gather to offer prayers of thanks. Delicious dishes are prepared for the occasion, and Muslims everywhere visit friends and exchange gifts during this time.
A Month of Faith
This isn’t just a time for abstract reflection— Ramadan has a real, practical purpose that creates real changes within those who observe it. Ramadan is all about growing nearer to God. Physically carrying out tasks solely for God helps Muslims to feel that He is a reality in their lives, and bequeaths a sense of purpose and direction. It is also about developing and strengthening powers of self-control so that, throughout the rest of the year, sinful desires and thoughts can be better resisted Finally, Ramadan is a great time to learn and practice charity, kindness, and generosity. Deprivation and fasting helps Muslims to remember the plight of those less fortunate, as well as those blessings that may normally be taken for granted. Above all, those who observe Ramadan find themselves with a chance to truly contemplate their faith and rid themselves of those bad habits they have accumulated over the previous year. It is a time unlike any other in the Islamic calendar, a sort of “reset button” for the soul. For Muslims, Ramadan was founded so that humankind could benefit from its customs to change themselves for the better, strengthening their bond with God and enabling themselves to make the world a better place. Source: www.beliefnet.com/faiths/islam
separately, and because uniting them behind one reader is more motivating for many people. The majority agreed with ‘Umar’s decision. End quote from Fath al-Baari. THE VIRTUES OF THE TARAWEEH PRAYER Abu Hurayrah said: Allah’s Messenger (peace be upon him) said “He who prays during the night in Ramadan with faith and seeking his reward from Allah will have his past sins forgiven” (Agreed Upon) The Majority of scholars say that by all his pasts sins it means his minor sin not major sins if the person stand all the nights of Ramadan in prayer and not just a few nights . The scholars say in order for major sins to be forgiven a person is required to make sincere toba (sincere repentance) Abu Dharr (may Allah be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Whoever stands with the Imam until he finishes, it is equivalent to spending the whole night in prayer.”Narrated by al-Tirmidhi, 806; Abu Dawood, 1375; al-Nasaa’i, 1605; Ibn Maajah, 1327. Classed as saheeh by al-Tirmidhi, Ibn Khuzaymah (3/337), Ibn Hibbaan (3/340) and al-Albaani in Irwa’al-Ghaleel, 447.
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Recurrent flooding due to climate change a Record high gas prices not leaving ‘a lot of consumer love left’ for stations ‘new reality,’ Trudeau says
GATINEAU, Que. -- Cities across Canada will experience more frequent flooding because of climate change and governments need to adapt to this new reality, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday. Trudeau made the comments during a visit to an evacuation centre in the city of Gatineau, one of the areas of Quebec hardest hit by floods after the Ottawa River burst its banks. He said as a consequence of climate change, “we’re going to see more and more of these extreme weather events more regularly. It means we have to think about adaptation, mitigation and how we are going to move forward together.” Quebec’s Public Security Department said as of 2 p.m. Wednesday, about 1,900 homes across the province were flooded and 515 people have been forced from their homes. Authorities said rain forecast over the coming days and melting snow could further raise the water levels in the region between Gatineau and Montreal. Climate experts say volatile winter weather increases the risk of ice accumulating on rivers, which can cause flooding when the ice
begins to move as the temperature warms. Will Amos, the Liberal MP for the Gatineau area, accompanied the prime minister and said his riding suffered some of the worst flooding damage in 2017. His region was hit by a tornado last fall and a woman recently died after a road was washed out due to floodwaters. Amos said these events demonstrate a national discussion is needed on how to deal with rural climate-related events. “Rural communities continue to be challenged in their response to climate-related disasters, whether it is floods, fire, or otherwise,” he said. “Yes, climate change is real. Yes, it is wreaking havoc on our infrastructure. Yes, it is having a human impact, particularly in rural Canada where municipal councils don’t have large staff. The municipalities I represent often have one engineer.” Greg Fergus, another local Liberal MP, said “these once-in-a-century type of events are now happening every couple of years. We need to really start taking into account, into all our planning, what climate change is about.” Source: ctvnews.ca
New health database that criss-crosses provincial borders to launch
VANCOUVER - Dr. Kim McGrail says she and her team ran into a familiar challenge when they were trying to compare different approaches to family health-care reform across the country. They wanted to look at Quebec and British Columbia, which share the same goal of ensuring every resident has a family doctor but are tackling it through different care models. Gathering the data was going to be difficult, said McGrail, who is a professor at the University of British Columbia’s School of Population and Public Health. ”The question is, is there a difference in outcomes with these two different approaches? It’s really, really complicated,” she said. “It’s two different data requests, different timelines, different roles. And then you get the data and the data themselves are really, fundamentally different because you’re talking about primary care data that is negotiated in provinces between medical associations and governments. So there’s nothing that looks similar about this data across the country.” McGrail is the scientific lead for a new health research database that aims to eliminate some of those challenges. The Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research Canadian Data
Platform is expected to launch in the next two or three months. She said it will provide a single portal through which researchers can request information from various sources from across the country and share analytical tools. “What we’re doing is trying to build those resources up front so when a researcher comes along and has that sort of question, it’s a much, much faster journey to get that answer,” she said. McGrail likened the current research process to an undulating wave graph. A researcher will start at the bottom of the wave and work their way to the top then move on to something else. Another researcher who picks up the same topic has to start at the bottom of the wave again. The database aims to eliminate those waves, having the second researcher pick up at the peak of where the last person left off. “We trying to push people up so they can start closer to the top,” she said. Health Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor was at University of B.C. Tuesday to announce the federal government and several partners are contributing $81 million over seven years to support the database. She said the database will help improve responses for health-care priorities that affect all provinces.“Cancer, the opioid crisis and heart disease don’t stop at Kicking Horse Pass, the Ottawa River or the Tantramar Marshes,” she said. Other funding partners include the Canadian Institutes for Health Research, Ontario Ministry of Health, Population Data BC, the Canadian Institute for Health Information, the Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Health Information and the University of B.C. Source: ctvnews.ca
At the dizzying heights of Metro Vancouver gasoline prices, the Tilbury Husky station on River Road in Delta stood out at the top early this week with a price just shy of $1.79 a litre for regular fuel, according to reports on the crowdsourced website GasBuddy. com. Being higher than the more common $1.73 per litre could invite an extra level of consumer backlash against the brand, said one analyst. “I don’t think it really helps the brand,” said Dan McTeague, senior analyst with GasBuddy.com. He said the $1.73 a litre being charged by other stations likely offers a healthy profit margin. “My advice would be (to) not shop there, because it’s fairly clear that would be pushing the envelope at a time when prices are high,” McTeague said. Other prices in Delta included $1.65 at Chevron at 5206 Ladner Trunk Rd., $1.69 at the Co-op at 6420 Ladner Trunk Rd., and $1.73 at the Petro-Canada at 6389 120th St. Across the Lower Mainland, the lowest prices Tuesday afternoon ranged from $1.53 on Fraser Highway in Abbotsford, outside the zone of Metro Vancouver’s transit tax, to $1.64 on East 12th Avenue in Vancouver. Other experts disagree that national brands, such as Shell, Husky or Petro-Canada, are likely to suffer an association with local price hikes, though “the overall high-price environment does embitter consumers,” said Dale Griffin, a UBC marketing professor. In an email, Griffin said it is likely the local outlets setting high-price records will bear the brunt of consumer anger. “Specific outlets that are seen as leading the parade could well become labelled as high priced or greedy in consumers’ minds,” Griffin said. “This definitely leads to a quandary for the industry — how to respond to price pressures without hurting local outlet reputation.” Lindsay Meredith, a Simon Fraser University marketing professor, characterized gasoline as a “homogeneous packaged product,” with consumers viewing one brand’s product the same as another’s. Collectively, high prices have likely hurt the whole sector’s reputation. “I don’t think we have a lot of consumer love left” for gas stations, Meredith said. McTeague said there may well be reasons one station’s prices are higher, but “the last thing you want to has is (the station) de-
velops a reputation that only Husky brand charges the most for the same gasoline.” McTeague said retailers typically pay wholesale prices that are within a few cents of one another, so their discretion is in whether they sacrifice a portion of their margin to appear competitive. McTeague said there are no easy answers to easing the Lower Mainland’s notoriously tight market for fuel. The region faces high demand and tight supplies from one small oil refinery in Metro Vancouver and limited capacity to to deliver refined gasoline on the Trans Mountain Pipeline from Alberta where wholesale price are much cheaper. And McTeague said Metro Vancouver drivers face the highest gas taxes on the continent, with governments “that have no trepidation about continuing to add, drop by drop, more to the price of gasoline.” Premier John Horgan, speaking to reporters on Tuesday, said the criticisms of the carbon tax in particular are misplaced as B.C. does its part to address the climate crisis. “The big challenge is at the pumps,” Horgan said. “One penny a litre increase (in the carbon tax) on April 1 does not account for a 25-cent-increase since that one cent was put in place.” The tax increases are being used to improve public transportation and green programs. “We need to talk to the gas companies about why they’re not refining more product to meet demand in the marketplace.” Horgan added that the margins that gasoline retailers charge are something that the federal government’s consumer protection agency should be looking into, which he will take up with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. “They should have more concern about the travelling public in British Columbia than they are showing,” Horgan said. Source: Vancouver Sun
Victim of Surrey shooting was ‘targeted for murder’: IHIT
The victim of a “sudden death” in Surrey Tuesday has been identified by homicide investigators. Khan Micheal Bourne was found Tuesday afternoon lying on 114 Avenue between 132 and 133A streets. The 32-year-old was rushed to hospital for treatment of apparent gunshot wounds, but did not survive. Officers say the Sechelt man was known to police, but few details have been provided about a possible motive. ”It is still early in the investigation but we believe Mr. Bourne was targeted for murder,” Cpl. Frank Jang, of the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team, said in a statement Wednesday. IHIT said a vehicle was seen fleeing the scene immediately after the shooting. They have not provided descriptions of the vehicle or
any suspects. Investigators ask any witnesses to come forward, as well as anyone with dash cam, surveillance or cellphone video captured in the area of the shooting. Tips can be left with IHIT at 1-877-551- IHIT (4448), by email, or anonymously through Crime Stoppers. This is a developing news story and will be updated if further information becomes available. Source: ctvnews.ca
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“O Allah. I fasted for You and I believe in You and I break my fast with Your sustenance”
“I intend to keep fast tomorrow in the month of Ramadan”
AH 1440 RAMADAN TIMETABLE 2019
Ramadan Date Fajr / Date Days May/June Sahur Sunrise 3:21 5:41 *Mon *May 6 *1 2 3 4 5
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3:18 5:39 3:15 5:38 3:13 5:36 3:10 5:35 3:07 5:33 3:04 5:32 3:01 5:30 2:59 5:29 2:58 5:28 2:56 5:26 2:54 5:25 2:53 5:24 2:51 5:23 2:49 5:21 2:48 5:20 2:46 5:19 2:45 5:18 2:44 5:17 2:44 5:16 2:44 5:15 2:43 5:14 2:43 5:13 2:43 5:13 2:43 5:12 2:42 5:11 2:42 5:10 2:42 5:10 2:42 5:09 2:42 5:08 *1 Shawwal
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Isha 10:26 10:27 10:29 10:31 10:32 10:34 10:36 10:37 10:39 10:41 10:42 10:44 10:46 10:47 10:49 10:50 10:52 10:53 10:55 10:56 10:57 10:58 10:58 10:59 11:00 11:00 11:01 11:01 11:02 11:02
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An Official launch of the Certification program took place at Surrey Jamea Masjid
An initiative by BCMA to overhaul their Halal certification process is attracting some eye balls. BCMA has been around for more than 50 years and has been part of the growth of the Muslim community in BC. Among the services provided, their halal committee has been quite low profile all these years. Certifying wholesalers, slaughterhouses, halal butcher retailers and restaurants. After the Stephen Harper govt. Enacted laws for halal certification in 2014, Musa Ismail then President decided to make BCMA halal certification a priority. Since then Halal committee had been busy talking with consultants, lawyers and professional on how to best provide halal certification in light of the new laws. Br Iltaf Sahib since becoming president took
this file as his priority and has now almost completed the process of policies and documentation needed to deliver the service. As of April 5,2016 all halal claims on food labels, packaging and advertising materials will need to be accompanied by the name of the organization or person that certified it as halal. This regulatory change supports a consistent approach to halal claims on food products in the Canadian marketplace. It provides Canadians with the information they need to make informed decisions and purchase the food that meets their needs. Halal claims on food are voluntary. However, if a halal claim is made on a product label, packaging or in advertising, then it must follow the regulatory require-
ments. The CFIA will take compliance and enforcement actions if the requirements are not met. On April 12th Friday night, Imams of Vancouver gathered at Pakwan restaurant- the first to be certified, for dinner as a token of thanks to all the imams who has been spearheading this new program. The official launch of the program took place at Surrey Jamea Masjid on April 13th, at 6.30pm. For more info Like their facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/hicbcma/ Reported Al ameenpost.
Thousands celebrate Vaisakhi in Vancouver under grey skies
Thousands of people gathered in South Vancouver around the city’s historic Punjabi neighbourhood to celebrate Vaisakhi Saturday. The celebration, which originated as a harvest festival in India’s Punjab region hundreds of years ago, is of special significance to Sikh Canadians.
Tens of thousands pack Surrey streets for Vaisakhi celebrations
The streets of Surrey were packed with people for the city’s annual Vaisakhi celebrations, which are now officially part of events marking Sikh Heritage Month in Canada.
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What We Know About the Easter Terrorist Attacks in Sri Lankas
At least 207 people have been killed and more than 450 injured in Sri Lanka after suicide bombers from a religious extremist group struck churches and hotels in multiple cities on Sunday morning. Three Catholic churches were targeted while their Easter services were under way, and three five-star hotels were attacked in and around the country’s capital, Colombo. It is the worst violence the country since the end of a brutal 26-year civil war a decade ago, and the largest targeted attack on Christians in South Asia in memory — let alone on one of the faith’s holiest days. Below is a running account of what we know so far. What Happened, Where Suicide bombers struck three Roman Catholic churches in three separate cities and three fivestar hotels in and around the capital city of Colombo. The attacks started just before 9 A.M. local time when Easter Sunday services were underway at the churches: St. Anthony’s Shrine in Colombo, home to the country’s largest Catholic congregation, as well as one of the country’s oldest and best-known Christian houses of worship; St. Sebastian’s Church in Negombo; and Zion Church in Batticaloa on the country’s East Coast. The hotels targeted in the attacks were the Shangri-La Hotel, Cinnamon Grand Colombo, and Kingsbury Colombo Hotel. It’s not yet clear precisely how the attacks were carried out, but images from inside the bombed churches — which show smashed pews and scarred walls and ceilings — seem to indicate that the bombers were able to enter the cathedrals before detonating. A man who arrived at St. Anthony’s Shrine immediately after the attack told
the New York Times that he saw “a river of blood” inside the church, and that “Ash was falling like snow.” Restaurants appear to have been the targets in at least two of the hotels. At he Shangri-La Hotel, the bomber reportedly targeted a third-floor restaurant where brunch was underway, according to a witness. A ground-floor restaurant was attacked at the Cinnamon Grand Hotel. There were six explosions in the initial attacks, followed by another two afterward, amid law enforcement authorities’ search for suspects. One of those explosions was at a housing complex in the Dematagoda suburb of Colombo, where police engaged in a firefight with suspected terrorists and found explosives in at least one apartment, which may have been where the attacks were planned. Three police officers were reportedly killed in that blast, which was apparently detonated by a suspect while he was being questioned. The Attackers No one has claimed responsibility for the attacks, but 13 people have been arrested, according to Sri Lankan authorities, and the government says it has identified the attackers — who are being described as religious extremists. The country’s defense minister has said that they “believe these were coordinated attacks, and one group was behind them.” “So far the names that have come up are local,” Sri Lankan prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe announced at a press conference, adding that they are looking to see if any foreign elements were involved. Sri Lankan authorities have asked media organizations to not publish the names of the attackers
or give extremists “a voice” — noting that groups may seek to inflame tensions and spark violence in the aftermath of the attack. The Apparently Missed Warning Prime Minister Wickremesinghe also said that there had been advance warning of a possible attack, but that it was not acted upon, and it’s not yet clear why. The New York Times reports that: A top police official alerted security officials in an advisory 10 days ago about
a threat to prominent churches from a radical Islamist group, National Thowheeth Jama’ath. But it was unclear what safeguards, if any, were taken, or if in the end the group played any role in Sunday’s violence. And on Sunday, reflecting frictions within the government, the prime minister pointedly said he had not been informed. Source: http://nymag.com
UN evacuates 325 refugees out of Tripoli as clashes continue
The United Nations refugee agency evacuated 325 refugees from a detention centre on the southern outskirts of Tripoli amid escalating violence near the Libyan capital. UNHCR said in a statement on Wednesday those rescued from the Qasr bin Ghashir centre were transported to another detention facility in Azzawya, northwestern Libya, where they were “at reduced risk of being caught up” in ongoing fighting between renegade military commander Khalifa Haftar’s eastern forces and troops loyal to the UNrecognised Government of National Accord (GNA). The move was triggered by reports on Tuesday of the use of armed violence against detainees who were protesting against the
Hundreds killed, thousands displaced Tripoli’s southern outskirts have been engulfed by fighting since Haftar’s Libyan National Army (LNA) launched an offensive on April 4 aimed at wrestling control of the capital from the GNA, which is supported by an array of local militias. The showdown threatens to further destabilise war-wracked Libya, which splintered into a patchwork of rival power bases following the NATO-backed overthrow of former leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 and has been split into rival eastern and western administrations since 2014. Both the LNA and GNA have repeatedly carried out air raids against one another and accuse each other’s forces of targeting civil-
ians. At least 272 have been killed and more than 1,200 others wounded since the LNA started its offensive earlier this month, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Source: aljazeera.com
Foreign minister defiant over US move to stem Islamic Republic’s oil revenue stream by ending sanctions waivers. Iran will continue to find international buyers for its oil and use the Strait of Hormuz to transport it, the country’s foreign minister said, warning that if the United States tries to stop Tehran it should “be prepared for the consequences”.Speaking in New York City on Wednesday, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif cautioned US President Donald Trump’s administration against tak-
ing the “crazy measure” of attempting to block Iranian oil sales. Zarif also said it was in the Islamic Republic’s “vital national security interest” to keep the Gulf and Strait of Hormuz open. The Strait of Hormuz is a major oil shipment channel in the Gulf. Zarif’s comments at an Asia Society event came after Washington on Monday announced it was ending waivers that have allowed some of Iran’s largest oil customers to import fuel from the Islamic Republic in limited volumes without facing financial
penalties from the US. The move means buyers must stop purchases by May or face sanctions, the White House said. It is aimed at bringing “Iran’s oil exports to zero” to deny Tehran “its principal source of revenue”.The White House said the US, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates were working to “ensure that supplies are made available to replace all Iranian oil removed from the market”.Following the announcement, oil prices hit their highest level since November, Source: aljazeera.com
concrete to search for victims, as three colleagues crouched by his side to help. Thirteen civilians were among those killed in the blast, the cause of which was not immediately clear, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based war monitor. The explosion could have been the result of a car bomb or a vehicle carrying explosives that detonated, it said. But bystanders and the head of the local civil defence unit, Abdelwahab al-Abdu, said they did not know what caused it. ‘People still alive’ Abu Ammar, a father of two, said he felt the “huge” blast from his home about 50 metres away. “We ran to the place of the explosion and saw the rescue teams trying to pull out
the wounded,” he said. There were “people still alive under the rubble, and lots of body parts on the ground.” Rescue personnel were seen directing bulldozers to clear rubble from a road. Idlib is under the administrative control of Hay’et Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), which has renounced its ties to al-Qaeda.The Turkestan Islamic Party, a group of foreign fighters from the ethnic Uighur Muslim minority, also has a large presence in Jisr al-Shughour. Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or ISIS) has sleeper cells in the wider Idlib Increasing bombardment Is ISIL really defeated? Idlib has since September been protected from a massive Syrian government offen-
sive by a fragile ceasefire deal signed by Damascus ally Russia and rebel backer Turkey. But the region of some three million people has come under increasing bombardment since HTS took full control in January. Source: aljazeera.com
conditions in which they were being held, UNHCR said, with 12 refugees requiring hospital treatment after being attacked. Wednesday’s evacuation brings to 825 the number of refugees and migrants transferred further from clashes in four operations in the last two weeks, the agency added. “The dangers for refugees and migrants in Tripoli have never been greater than they are at present,” said Matthew Brook, UNHCR’s deputy chief of mission in Libya. About 3,000 refugees and migrants remain trapped in detention centres in Tripoli, according to the UN, and remain at risk from the “deteriorating security situation” around the capital. Many of the detainees fled war and persecution in their home countries.
Iran’s Zarif warns US of ‘consequences’ over oil sanctions
18 killed in huge blast in northwest Syria Mostly civilians among the dead in the massive explosion, the cause of which was not immediately clear. A powerful explosion on Wednesday in Syria’s rebel-held northwest killed 18 people including more than a dozen civilians - as rescuers searched for victims trapped under the rubble. A building of at least four storeys collapsed in the town of Jisr al-Shughour in Idlib province, a region controlled by Syria’s former al-Qaeda affiliate. A structure opposite partially caved in while surrounding buildings appeared on the verge of collapse. A civil defence worker could be seen easing himself under a massive slab of fallen
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A prediction of a pending ‘implosion’ in Canadian politics
By: Chad Groening A resounding win by conservative candidates in Alberta represents an ominous sign for Canada’s far-left prime minister Justin Trudeau, says a Christian educator and profamily activist. United Conservative Party candidate Jason Kenney has been elected the new premier in Alberta, a province considered to be the Canadian version of Texas in the country of 10 provinces and three territories, and a population the size of California. In the closely-watched contest, Kenney and the UCP won 63 seats compared to 24 seats won by the New Democratic Party. The conservative wins come after Trudeau’s administration has been rocked by scandal,
when a now-former attorney general accused the prime minister of pressuring her to stop the criminal prosecution of SNC-Lavalin, a wealthy mining corporation based in Montreal. he conservative wins come after Trudeau’s administration has been rocked by scandal, when a now-former attorney general accused the prime minister of pressuring her to stop the criminal prosecution of SNC-Lavalin, a wealthy mining corporation based in Montreal. Jody Wilson-Raybould secretly recorded the phone call with a Trudea aide who said his boss is “quite firm” in avoiding prosecution, and weeks later she was demoted in a Cabinet shuffle. Dr. Charles McVety,
president of Canada Christian College, says people are “fed up with the nonsense of the socialistic ideas of the Liberals.” He says the Liberal Party, in fact, failed to win a single seat in Alberta’s elections. “They were blown right out of the water,” he tells OneNewsNow. The lopsided wins in Alberta come after Liberals won seven of 120 seats in Ontario last year. McVety says Trudeau and his Liberals are imploding in several provinces across Canada, and he is hopeful to witness them lose seats in October’s elections. “And reduce that horrible Liberal Party to what it should be,” he says, “and that is a non-party in this country because it preach-
berta election, 18 have elected NDP MLAs, according to unofficial results. The remaining two ridings — Edmonton-South West and Edmonton-West Henday — remained too close to call on Wednesday morning. Jason Kenney’s United Conservative Party wins majority government Alberta voters handed Jason Kenney and the United Conservative Party a majority
campaign promising to scrap the carbon tax and usher in a new era of fiscal conservatism. The UCP victory is the result of a merger between Alberta’s two conservative parties after splitting the right-of-centre vote in the last provincial election. Kenney, 50, was first elected to the Alberta legislature when he won a byelection in Calgary-Lougheed in December. He retained his seat on Tues-
es a message of socialism and destruction. And it just must stop.” Canada’s national elections are Monday, October 21. Source: onenewsnow.com
What Alberta electionOutresults — and a mostly NDP Edmonton — could mean for the city of the 20 Edmonton ridings in the Al- government in Tuesday’s election, who ran a day night. Kenney arrived at UCP election
headquarters in Calgary to give his victory speech in the same blue pickup truck he has been campaigning in for months. “What a great day for the province of Alberta,” Kenney said to a lively crowd.
“Today, our great province has sent a message to Canada and the world: Alberta is open for business.” Source: cbc.ca
THREE MUSLIM MLS’S IN ALBERTA Calgary-Cross: Mickey Amery (UCP) Calgary-McCall: Irfan Sabir (NDP) Calgary-North: Muhammad Yaseen (UCP) Amery is a lawyer practising family and real estate law at a small office in east Calgary, his campaign website says. He handily took the Calgary-Cross seat away from the NDP’s Ricardo Miranda, who had been a cabinet member.
During the three-week 2019 Alberta election, the only televised leaders’ debate drew poor reviews. Viewers said they were turned off by all the arguing. Yet voter turnout reached 71 per cent, the highest level ever. And although the United Conservative Party (UCP) won a 72 per cent majority, Rachel Notley’s NDP holds 24 (or 27 per cent)
Sabir was first elected in 2015 under the NDP banner and served as Rachel Notley’s minister of Community and Services, as well as the former Human Services department. Before entering politics, Sabir practised law with firms specializing in Indigenous legal arbitration and legislation. Source: cbc.ca
Yaseem has worked in the energy sector for almost four decades, starting out as a field technologist and later earning a master’s degree in engineering and an MBA. “My utmost priority is to build pipelines to attain market access for our natural resources,” his campaign website says.
Canadian politics need a civility pledge of the legislature seats. Historically, in the 1990s the NDP proved they can be quite effective in Opposition. United Conservative Party (UCP) Leader (and soon-to-be premier) Jason Kenney ran a campaign that proved mainly that anger sells. Every time he sees a microphone, he’s ready to fight someone. Anger can be contagious. It’s energizing. Like Doug Ford’s “buck a beer,” anger is cheap, intoxicating and impairs people’s judgment. One way to unite a group of strangers is to encourage them to blame another group for some (real, impending or imagined) misfortune, as with U.S. President Trump’s warnings about an “invasion” from Latin America. Another way to win voters, of course, is to promise the impossible. The UCP has done both. During the debate, Rachel Notley invited Jason Kenney to reply to charges that part of
the reason he won the UCP leadership is that he paid a fake leadership candidate to attack his main rival. Rather than seize the chance to clear his name, he threatened her with a defamation lawsuit, calling her comments a “drive-by smear” and “fear and smear.” “I’m really sorry that you believe that people talking about your record is somehow negative campaigning,” Notley responded. “The leadership campaign of what you were a part is under RCMP investigation.” Similarly, Canadian Labor Congress President Hassan Yussuff has called for federal Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer to apologize for having appeared onstage with the Alberta Yellow Vests who are vocally antiimmigrant, reported the HuffPost. Another speaker on the same stage was Faith Goldy, whom the article called “the social media personality with white nationalist ties.” Hassan Yussuff said, “For the leader of the
Opposition not able to condemn them ... and stand on a stage with someone who is associated with hate and racism and somehow to not acknowledge that? ... That is a fundamental, I think, failing on his part, and I condemn his behaviour.” When CBC asked Andrew Scheer how he responds to complaints that his speaking at the event could be seen as being soft on Islamophobia, he simply denied it. He said, “I respond by pointing out that the criticisms are baseless.” If the Alberta election is any indication, then the upcoming federal election is shaping up as the murkiest, yuckiest, nastiest campaign Canada has seen in decades. But it doesn’t have to be that way. With the federal election still months away, citizens have time to set the house rules for election debate in advance. If the government won’t enact election reform, the people can. Source: rabble.ca
Edmonton Manning MP Ziad Aboultaif & Markham-Unionville MP Bob Saroya visit BC
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ally or foolishly, and unintentionally, without realizing the enormity of their deeds. Let mercy and compassion come to their rescue and help in the same way and to the same extent as anyone expects from God mercy and forgiveness. The rich always want more: they are the people who will be the worst drag upon any administrator during his moments of peace and happiness, and the least useful to him in hour of need and adversity. They hate justice the most---they keep demanding more and more out of the state resources and are seldom satisfied with what they receive and will never be obliged for the favour shown to them if their demands are justifiably refused. Olds say prosperity of the whole set-up depends upon traders and industrialists, who act as a medium between the consumers and suppliers. They exert to provide goods. Then there come the poor and disabled per-
sons who have to be looked after, helped and provided at least the minimum necessities for well-being and contented living. One has to realize that poverty leads to ruination. If a city is prosperous and if its people are well-to-do, then it will happily and willingly bear any burden. Poverty is the actual cause of devastation: the main cause of the people’s poverty being the desire of administrator and officers to amass wealth, whether by fair or foul means. Corruption undermines the nation’s well-being. Businessmen and industrialists need fair treatment, they’re sources of wealth to the state, but an eye has to be kept over their activities. They may hoard goods to get more profit out of them by creating scarcity and by indulging in black-marketing as they do in sacred month of Ramazan. Staying in contact with masses is must:
but don’t when there is no parent to greet, welcome and spoil you. And if there are no siblings living in Pakistan either, the frequency of visits becomes less, and the length of the trips shorter. Everyone who matters seems to have immigrated. Hence the trips are mostly coordinated: ‘Let’s all go together.’Regardless, the homesickness hits me twice a year, hard and strong. I find myself melancholic and nostalgic, longing for my parents to be alive, and missing all that should have been mine. When I was younger, I used to wonder why my parents’ friends who had immigrated, and whose parents were no more, did not come to Pakistan as often. Now I know! I’ve now come to understand that growing up in a nuclear family unit is elemental to having a sense of belonging. Once that is missing or displaced, and if the permanent residence of an individual is elsewhere, the sense of belonging is entirely shaken up. Yes, we still love going home to connect with friends and extended family, but the main element — parents — is missing. What’s the flip side to this? Grown up kids who live abroad don’t visit their ageing parents living back home or don’t visit often enough. Narmeen Khawaja has been married for over 22 years, and lives on the West Coast of the US. “The charm and romance of my newly married life made transitioning to a foreign land bearable,” says Khawaja, a stay-at-home mom. “Before I knew it, I was caught up in the humdrum of adult life. My homeland turned into a fond memory. As the years passed and nostalgia set in, I would take much-awaited trips back home, but not as often as I would have wanted to. As time passed, going back home somehow
always took a backseat to responsibilities and obligations that were paramount and banal at the same time. My one consolation is that my parents and siblings visit me periodically, bringing with them the warmth and familiarity of my motherland.”To Qadeer Khan, a software engineer based out of San Jose, California, trips to Pakistan are not only a necessity but a must. “I cannot imagine not visiting my parents every year,” he says. “At their age, they don’t have much time left, especially my father. I would be very sorry if I didn’t spend this time with him.” Khadija Niazi makes more of an effort now to visit. “They [my parents] think I spend too much time and attention on my children instead of my parents. I agree with them. I feel guilty,” she says. “Now that I am a mother, I can understand how important children are to their parents. They [my parents] look so weak because of their age and health, and I had never thought that they might need me so much. I can feel their happiness when I stay with them. I hope I can spend more time with them.”Dr Uzma Zafar, MD, a practicing psychiatrist, gave an insight into this family issue, plaguing the diaspora and its ageing parents waiting in the motherland.“The answer to the question is rather complex,” she says. “Financial difficulties may be encountered on both ends and play a very important role in spaced-out visits. Though this might seem to be a very plausible explanation, the lack of emotional investment is another angle to consider. Our need to stay connected to our loved ones [in this case ageing parents], is driven by our emotional investment in that relationship, the lack of which can drive us apart despite financial stability.”According to Dr
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What is needed to wipe out poverty?
By:Zafar Alam Sarwar here is hardly a state that will boast of being free from poverty until there’s peace. One can say governance and people’s problems, particularly poverty, are interlinked. A kind administration yields bread and butter for the have-nots. Democratic principles have to be in use in all circumstances to reap benefits for all lawful citizens. One of them is to serve masses by keeping eye on the evil and that is the key to success, elders say. The administrator should bear in mind that religious tolerance is essential. There are two kinds of people: one, those who have the same religion, and those who have religions other than rulers’, but all are human beings. Men of either category suffer from the same weaknesses that humans are inclined to; they commit sins, indulge in vices intention-
runny nose, and red eyes, followed a few days later by a rash that starts on the face at the hairline and spreads to the chest. Complications from measles can include pneumonia, inflammation of the brain (encephalitis), convulsions (seizures), deafness, brain damage and death. An infected person can spread measles before knowing they have been infected. People are infectious to others from four days before to four days after the onset of rash. For more information on measles visit Fraser Health’s website.
never should there be any curtain of false prestige between the ruler and the common people. Such pretension and shows of pomp and pride are manifestations of inferiority complex and vanity. As a result administration remains unaware of the real condition of citizens. zasarwar@hotmail.com
SOCIETY: The Distance Within Families
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By:Bisma Tirmizi am an immigrant, and live with the guilt of one. My parents passed away when they were in their mid-60s. I never thought that I’d be in a position where I’d yearn to go home to Pakistan, but would be prevented by the fact that there are no parents to welcome me home. Hence, every May and December I go into a bit of depression, desperately yearning for the sounds and smells of Karachi. The family get-togethers, the friends reunions, the weddings, the eating out, the traffic, the shopping, the lazing around at my parents’ place and all the wonderful paraphernalia that comes with having parents alive and well in Pakistan.Tragically, I can never enjoy those moments again. It is an elusive joy that will never be mine. Being away from elderly parents is a burden, and often a guilt, for those living abroadThere are two sides to the issue, i.e., my side and the side where elderly parents, or parent, wait in Pakistan for their diaspora children to visit, but the kids don’t visit often — for lack of money, bonding and official leave, but never for a lack of excuses. Many others like me yearn to go back home,
Zafar, modern-day technology is another interesting point to consider. She thinks technology has brought us together, and the yearning one experienced in the past is rather overcompensated these days due to Skype, FaceTime, WhatsApp, and other free internet services. “People using these services stay connected with their parents,” she says. “The flip side of staying constantly connected is that parents also have a fair idea of the rigmarole their children face living abroad, and the complexities associated with it. Therefore, they may not want to impose their needs and desires on their children. It appears justifiable in the light of these explanations.” As first-generation immigrants, this personal matter still needs to be managed from thousands of miles away. In case of affluent families, adult immigrant children send money home to elderly parents so they may hire extra domestic help/staff/ nursing care (in case of ailing parents) to support their needs. Monetary help goes a long way to help in supporting the siblings who are living with the parents (as per joint family system), or the other way around, where the parents are living with their other grown-up kids. As an immigrant myself, I have seen this system function. Needless to say there is no substitute for the self, but, at times, money (foreign remittance) can help in bringing care that would be difficult to sustain otherwise. Yes, it sometimes makes the burden of guilt lighter for the children living abroad, and the yearning of the elderly parents a little more bearable. Simply put, there are no easy answers, just a few imperfect solution. Courtesy: Dawn Newspaper
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Amir Khan Lost More Than A Fight Against Terence Crawford On Saturday night, April 20, Amir Khan stuck it to boxing fans when he refused to continue after he was hit with a legitimate low blow in the sixth round by WBO Welterweight champion Terence Crawford. The left uppercut was supposed to bang Khan’s body, but the punch landed in the Brit’s nether regions. However, it does appear to hit him on the leg and perhaps in the testicle area. It’s hard to say for certain. It would have been perfectly understandable for Khan to take five minutes to recover, but when his trainer Virgil Hunter asked him if he could continue, he said no. ESPN’s Ste-
phen A. Smith took note of this as well. Moments later, Hunter was interviewed and he used different verbiage. In this interview, it sounds more like it was his decision, and not Khan’s to stop the fight: It doesn’t matter if it was Khan or Hunter who informed the referee, ultimately this falls on the fighter. If Khan goes over to the corner showing a willingness to continue, there is no way Hunter stops the bout. Hunter did what any good trainer would do. He read his fighter and made a decision on his behalf based on the messages Khan was sending with his body language and words.
T20 practice match, a Twenty20 International, four 50-over warm-up matches and five ODIs before participating in the 46-day ICC World Cup from May 30. Pakistan will take West Indies in their World Cup opener on May 31 at Trent Bridge. Pakistan head coach Mickey Arthur spoke to the media at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Tuesday morning upon his return from the United Arab Emirates following the concluLAHORE: Pakistan cricket team will leave sion of the five-ODI series against Australia. for England on April 23 for a 83-day long The head coach will now consult the selechectic tour during which it will play one tion committee and discuss the schedule of
the player fitness tests, training camp and squad announcement for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, which will be held in England and Wales from May 30 to July 14. The Pakistan Cricket Board will announce the schedule of activities in due course. As per the ICC regulations, all participating sides have to submit their 15-player World Cup squads by April 30 but can make changes until May 22 without needing the ICC’s approval. Post May 23, all player replacements will have to be approved by the Event Technical Committee.
Pak team leaves for England on April 23 to play ODI series, World Cup
The following is the Pakistan cricket team’s schedule of England: April 23 – Departure for England April 27 – v Kent (50-over practice match) April 29 v Northamptonshire (50-over May 01 – v Leicestershire (T20 match - d/n) May 05 – v England (only T20I), Cardiff May 08 – 1st ODI v England, The Oval May 11 – 2nd ODI v England, Hampshire May 14 – 3rd ODI v England, Bristol May 17 – 4th ODI v England, Trent Bridge May 19 – 5th ODI v England, Leeds ICC Cricket World Cup, May 24 2019:
Diamer-Bhasha Dam Fundraising Finance Committee Report Dam fundraising Vancouver – March 24, 2019 Overview On March 24, 2019 a successful fund raising event for the construction of Diamer-Bhasha and Mohmand dams in Pakistan was held. Over 1000 people of the Pakistani community and their allies graced the occasion with their presence and collected funds as detailed below. Finance Committee members The finance committee is composed of respectable members from all the collaborating organizations so that everything is transparent to all organizations involved: • Farzana Alam - Pakistani Canadian Women Society • Waqar Khan - Pakistani Canadian Cultural Association of BC • Asad Syed – Friends of Pakistan Canada Association, I Am Pakistan Worldwide Movement BC Chapter • Aamir Bajwa - I Am Pakistan Worldwide Movement • Furquan Gehlen – Independent, Finance committee lead Tickets Sales process • Tickets were sold at prices ranging from $50 to $800. • Receipts were issued for all tickets sold prior to the event. • We have a record of all ticket sales prior to the event. • Tickets sold at the event did not get individual receipts and we created one receipt for all tickets sales from the event day for internal reconciliation purposes. • We have a record of all ticket sales on event day. Donation collection process • High Commission Staff handled all credit card donations: o They used their credit cards machines. o They issued their own receipt. o We entered all transactions in our master spreadsheet. o All funds went directly into the High Commission account. • High Commission Staff received all cheque donations: o We accepted the cheques and wrote out a receipt. White copy went to donor, yellow copy was attached to the cheque, and pink copy retained for our records. o We entered all transactions in our master spreadsheet. o They took cheques with them at the end of the event. o All funds went directly into the High Commission account. • All cash was received by Finance Committee members or our volunteers: o A receipt was issued for cash donations. White copy went to donor, yellow and pink copy was retained for our records. o All funds went directly into the Dam Fundraising Vancouver account. o Cheque issued to High Commission account equivalent to cash donations received.
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“Theory of Happiness”! By: Asma Shmas A calm and modest life brings more happiness than the constant pursuit of success combined with constant restlessness. If we see around us we will notice everybody is restless from inside and many from the outside. The students are restless about exams and projects and others with their job or finances. It is natural to worry about the work or anything happening with us or around us but why are we all so restless? Why are we stressed? Whether we have work or anything else, we should have only taken it after all the pros and cons. We should do our homework, our study and once we decide to do some work or start something we should be at peace with the situation. We should be in a state of calmness which is ready to take on any challenging situation. Allah helps in ways we can never think of and saves us from problems we may not foresee. If something does happen which is not according to our expectations, we work more hard in the future or revise our action plan whilst putting our faith in Allah. A lock has to be opened to see what is inside the box or a room.
By Asma Shums : On childhood, parents say, “You don’t understand”. On married life, a spouse says, “You don’t understand”.
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Wake-Up Call Sometimes the difficulties or problems are a wake-up call for us. It even brings out the inner strength, inner qualities which we do not even know we have. Many times, what our inner thoughts and qualities are, that we are in need of, come at t a time we least expect or know of. No Pain, No Gain Even roses have thorns, then how can life be bed of roses? Let us see all this in the context of family. When parents are going through any struggle, small or big, children are observing it. It helps them to mould themselves in the face of calamities as well. When are trusted to help, it gives them lessons of responsibility and life. When children are struggling, it makes parents to think about their role in the situations. But most important thing is the atmosphere in the family which has good communication, sharing and a sense of belonging. Many families do stay together but like a paying guest or lifelong AirBnB rental. The lifestyle, beliefs and decisions taken by parents in life decides their stress level and affects children and other family members. It does play an im-
On old age, children say, “You don’t understand”. I don’t understand which is the age to understand! .
portant role in the life of their children, which are future parents, who are going to give their children their genes and influences. Every one has their role to play in life and leave the stage when role is over or till the next scene. The parents, who have almost enjoyed priority with the young ones find it hard to take the back seat when the children get married or move away. They have void in their life which should not be. Back To Square One Let us think about deeper meaning of calm and modest life where one gives all due attention to all departments of life, duty, responsibility and nourishing the soul with body, be human, live a calm and enriched life with ability to have satisfaction in limited resources. Simple life and good thinking does not mean we do not try to progress. Info: Asma Shums <asmashums@ gmail.com
Peer Pressure
By: Khadija Nadeem Friends play a large role in a child’s social development. Their influence starts at an early age and it is natural, healthy and important for children to rely on their friends. Peers support and encourage each other to try new things. Nonetheless, peers can also have a negative impact on each other. This is called peer pressure. When children so desperately want to fit in, they do what others around them are doing, not at all thinking of consequences. To prevent children from giving into peer pressure, parents hold the biggest card. Teaching fundamentals such as these in the early developmental stages is important. When done so properly, children are informed of how to avoid peers with such behaviour. Understanding how to say “No” is always a problem. Knowing their right to refuse can avert children from feeling forced into doing certain things. If you ever feel like you are coming under peer pressure, make sure you talk to an adult to help you distance yourself from whoever you need to.
WATCH: 5 Things An Organized Woman Does Not Have In Her Kitchen
By Melissa Locker
For most Southerners, the kitchen is the heart of the home. It’s where biscuits are made and breakfast is served and little ones help with the cookies and where everyone gathers for midnight snacks. A truly functional kitchen, though, requires a lot of organization so the chef can always find their favorite biscuit cutter or wooden spoon or cast-iron skillet and busy mornings can go more smoothly. If being organized isn’t a natural state for you, we’re here to help. Like any project, laying a good foundation is the key to success and the same goes for an organized kitchen. If you want an organized kitchen, start by getting rid of these five things:
A packed junk drawer
Every kitchen seems to have one, but we’re just going to say it—junk drawers are lazy. Yes, it’s hard to know where to put bottle stoppers, spare salt cellars, twist ties, clothespins, cooking twine, and corn holders, but if you want an organized kitchen, you’re going to need a system. Look for drawer organizers like mini storage bins, silverware trays, or the like at places like Ikea or the Container Store to corral the odds and ends that end up in every kitchen. Take some time to
and pans—without taking up all the cupboard space— can be a challenge for even the most organized chef. Luckily there’s an easy solution: A handrail outfitted with Shooks that can transform a few square feet of wall into a convenient rack for kitchenware. As for those pesky lids, buy adhesive hooks and stick them to cupboard doors or buy a lid organizer, it’s a small investment in an organized kitchen.
sort through that junk drawer, tossing what is truly junk, and organizing what remains and then the next time you need those corn holders, you’ll know exactly where they are.
Items stored far from where they are used
siasts may use their blenders every day, most of us don’t need constant access to the puree function. Similarly, those stalwart KitchenAid mixers are ideal for kneading cinnamon roll dough or making batches of cookies, but they take up a good deal of countertop real estate. Same goes for rice cookers, Crock Pots, and Cuisinarts. To leave yourself a little counter space to actually cook on, stash small appliances in cupboards or a pantry or even a repurposed closet. When you do pull that rice cooker out of storage, be sure to put it back when you’re done, so it’s not cluttering up your counters again.
When you cook, are you constantly having to leave your roux unattended while you hunt for a whisk? When you’re chopping cabbage for your famous slaw, do you have to a distant pantry to find the vinegars you need? Is your dishwasher far from where you store your plates? If you’re thinking of reorganizing your kitchen, take time to study your cooking workflow. Then consider moving vinegars closer to your work A cabinet filled with pots and pans station, your plates near the dishwasher, and In almost every kitchen, there is one cabinet that you never want to open for fear of uncooking utensils near the stove. Small appliances cluttering counters leashing an avalanche of pots and pans and While smoothie fanatics and soup enthu- lids. Figuring out a system for storing pots
An under-the-sink disaster site
It’s ironic that so many of us let our cleaning supplies wallow under the sink in disarray. Instead, make under the sink spic and span: Use adhesive hooks to store kitchen rags and dishwashing gloves on the door while they dry. Put liquid dish soap, dishwashing packs, window cleaner, and counter cleaning supplies on trays to catch any spills. Keep new sponges and scrub brushes corralled in washable organizers. If your cleaning supplies are tidy, it could make cleaning seem less of a chore. There’s also one thing that everyone should have in their kitchen, organized or not: A fire extinguisher. Pick one up at your local hardware store, make sure you know how to use it, and keep it in a place that is easily accessible from your stove, because when there’s an emergency, there’s no time to waste
Congratulations to Raza Naseem Malik and Nadia Kari of their Wedding ceremony
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