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Human rights groups have condemned Israel’s approval of a new law allowing the imprisonment of children as young as 12 for terrorist offences , and which is expected to apply mostly to Palestinian children in occupied East Jerusalem. The Youth Bill allows authorities to imprison minors convicted of serious crimes such as mur-

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Defiance by the Politically Choked Kashmiris Another eruption in the Kashmir valley is a serious reminder that popular sentiment cannot be shelved or put on back burner for long. Unsurprisingly, the emergent generation of stone-pelting young Kashmiris is identified with their Palestinian counterparts; they are calling the new wave of protests an Intifada. (Aljazeera.com). Consequently, the outcome is even nastier violence between armed occupiers and young activists. Two-nation theory: Accordingly, Kashmir should have been with Pakistan, because it has a Muslim majority. Pakistan complains that India has shown disregard to the resolutions of the UN Security Council, and the United Nations Commission in India and Pakistan, by failing to hold a plebiscite. Pakistan rejects Indian fake claims to Kashmir, centring on the Instrument of Accession; it claims that the Maharaja handed over control of Jammu and Kashmir under duress, thus invalidating the legitimacy of the India’s claims. Pakistan keeps on maintaining that India violated the Standstill Agreement and that Indian troops were already in Kashmir before the Instrument of Accession was signed. Pakistan further claims that during 1990-1999, the Indian Armed Forces, its paramilitary groups, and counter-insurgent militias have been responsible for the deaths of 4,501 Kashmiri civilians. Also from 1990 to 1999, there are records of 4,242 women between the ages of 7-70 that have been raped. Similar allegations were also made by some human rights organisations. Pakistan claims that the Kashmiri uprising demonstrates that the people of Kashmir wish to be with Pakistan or be independent.

Fight for self-rule: Kashmiri resistance groups had tried the electoral route that the Indian constitution held out, despite a long history of a lack of credibility of that process. Elections held ostensibly for administrative purposes had always been interpreted by New Delhi as repeated referendums in its favour. However, all that changed in 1987 when elections to the state legislature were massively rigged in favour of the expressly pro-India parties. The fact is the mass upsurge of the summer of 2010 that was followed by a massive security crackdown, large scale arrests of protesters and resistance leaders alike from across the region - including some who are charged with protesting on Face book. The renewed bumpy conditions have pushed the new generation of youth to force open new spaces. They have begun representing themselves by writing about their condition using the internet and social media such as Face book, Twitter and YouTube to reach out to a wider world out there. However, there is yet no sign of any significant change visible on the horizon. Unfair division of India in 1947: Irresponsible job was done by the Imperial Britain because the Hindu maharaja of Kashmir opted to join the new Indian Union. But 77% of his people were Muslim (20% were Hindu, 3% Sikh and Buddhist). Muslim Kashmiris wanted to join newly-created Pakistan. Fighting erupted. India and Pakistan rushed in troops. The cease-fire line that ended the fighting has become the de-facto border between the Indian and Pakistani ruled parts of Kashmir. India claims all of Kashmir, including Chinese-occupied Aksai Chin.

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Pakistan also claims all of Kashmir. In 1948, the United Nations called for a plebiscite in Kashmir to decide this issue. Pakistan accepted; India refused the UN resolution. Unfortunately, hundreds of thousands of Pakistani and Indian troops confront one another on Kashmir’s cease-fire line, and further south in the plains of Punjab. They are backed by growing numbers of tactical nuclear weapons, making Kashmir the world’s most dangerous border. The killing of Wani has brought Kashmir at crossroads, with an uprising unlike previous ones. It has been a week of Kashmir being under siege with paramilitary forces and police clashing with angry demonstrators. Just before protests escalated, the officials snapped mobile phone and internet service. No more Cable television was available either. According to initial figures alone, forty-three people were reported killed and more than 3,000 wounded. Around 150 people received serious eye injuries due to metal pellets fired by the paramilitary forces. In the current phase of uprising, protesters are mainly teenagers, who are up against the state structure despite possible harm. A surge in the new-age militancy followed by a highly intense uprising is likely to weaken India’s writ in Kashmir. Anger of Kashmiripeople is mounting, so is India’s accusation of Pakistan. Plebiscite: Kashmir has been turned into a bone of contention between the two arch rivals with no possible solution in sight unless the UNO takes a real action to solve the mystery based on its own resolutions through allowing the right of self determination (plebi-

scite) to the Kashmiris. Most importantly, the international community is obligated to tell Delhi that if it wants to have a seat on the UN Security Council, it must end the killing and torture in Kashmir. Resolving the Kashmir dispute will eliminate the gravest danger faced by mankind: India-Pakistan nuclear exchange can kill an estimated 2 million initially, 100 million thereafter, and spread clouds of radioactive dust around the globe. India and Pakistan waste tens of billions on military spending because of Kashmir. Intentionally ignored issue: Indian diplomats have been able to keep the Kashmir conflict on the rear shelves. It’s about time for the whole world to get involved. Kashmir deserves to be turned into an autonomous and demilitarized free trade zone. Whether a solution would be found or not, the ongoing uprising after Wani’s killing has changed the political scene in Kashmir, where only the youth own the narrative. Beyond doubt, the protests may turn into an ugly uprising if India continues to misrepresent the fury as Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. Now is the time to get UN mandatory plebiscite for letting the UN decide about future of Kashmir. Problem is every time the world leaders put pressure, some suspicious thing occurs (example: Pathankot attack) in India which is used as pretext to evade talks on Kashmir. The pattern is clear. The UN should now force the sanctions on India, otherwise the deteriorating situation may lead to a nasty war. SOURCES: https://www.insightonconflict.org/ conflicts/kashmir/conflict-profile/

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of bombings at the Turkish Parliament. coup attempt will give Erdogan to furCoup in Turkey I believe in democratic process and I ther grounds to pursue his ambitions .By: Gurdal Kanada support the preservation of Turkish and to suppress his critics. As you probably are following, we ter- democracy, and condemn any attempt Eventually, this will bring more aurified by the coup attempt in Turkey to subvert Turkey’s democratic institu- thoritarianism to the country and we that was staged against the govern- tions by force of arms. start to see the signs of this from now ment on 15th July. I wanted to write Secondly, I can tell you one thing for on, i.e. the government start to arrest to you to inform you about these tragic sure: no matter what this will worsen about 3000 judges and prosecutors.I events. the situation in Turkey. also would like to share some points First of all, I hope that the country will The coup is a terrible thing and if it prepared by Kerim Balci, the eitor of stabilize soon and those perpetrators would have succeeded, this will be Turkish Review journal(tr2w.com), will be brought to justice as soon as terrible for the country and cannot be that will give you more info about the possible.There have been a number of compare with any other thing. How- attempted coup and its aftermath. civilian losses, police officers killed in ever, the aftermath of this failed coup Comments reference from the line of duty, and there were reports seems to me also really y dark. This Mr Kerim Balci’s d d by b about b $1 $ million illi this hi year from f 2016 was 110,000, com- penses dropped Port Mann Bridge Cont from Page 1 pared to weekday average last year, the cost of highway operations and mainThe latest annual report for the 10-lane Port traffic of 104,000 from May 2014 to April 2015. tenance rose by about $1 million over the same peMann Bridge shows that traffic was up over last TRAVEL TIMES riod.However, the report showed the bridge had a year’s numbers. Travel times for drivers have dropped sharply since net loss of $82 million this year, down from last As well, the 2015-16 Annual Service Plan Report the bridge was built, the report concluded, with a year’s net loss of $89 million. by the Transportation Investment Corporation (TI 50-per-cent time savings target for 2017-18. CUSTOMER SERVICE Corp) — which operates the bridge on behalf of the The report concluded that in 2015/16, drivers spent The report stated that TI Corp receives 30,000 B.C. government — concluded that TI Corp’s revnine minutes on round trips from 152 Street at 108 phone calls and 5,500 walk-in customers each enue for the year was more than forecast and borAvenue in Surrey to/from United Boulevard at month. Overall satisfaction with the toll system and rowing costs lower than expected, meaning that TI Lougheed Highway in Coquitlam, compared to 23 customer service has dropped from 88 per cent in Corp is on track to repay its debt for the bridge and minutes pre-construction — representing a 61-per- 2013-14 to 81 per cent last year and 75 per cent highway improvements by 2050.All construction, cent saving. this year. including the remaining off-corridor elements of As well, drivers spent 65 minutes — a 39-per-cent COLLISIONS the project, is expected to be completed in 2016-17 saving from a pre-construction travel time of one According to the report, a key objective of the project within the original $3.319-billion capital budget.TI hour and 47 minutes — travelling on round trips is to increase safety and efficiency with improved Corp expects long-term traffic growth on the bridge between 200 Street at 80 Avenue, Langley and interchanges, new merging lanes, dedicated on- and to increase by about two per cent a year, adding that Boundary Road at Grandview Highway in Vancou- off-ramps and reduced congestion.It concluded that commuters heading from Surrey to Coquitlam now vehicle collisions are significantly reduced, with a ver. save about 30 minutes a day for the round trip. 42-per-cent reduction in collisions in 2014-15 to REVENUE The report looked at several issues, including trafThe report said that total revenues for the project, 392 from 680 pre-construction. The 2015-16 numfic, collisions, travel times, revenues and customer which is funded through tolls, have steadily in- bers weren’t yet available, but the target is expected service. Here’s a quick look: creased, from $94 million in 2013-14 to $122 mil- to increase to 510 collisions, representing a 25-perTHE NUMBERS lion in 2014-15 to $136 million in 2015-16 — $8 cent reduction from pre-construction. Overall traffic on the Port Mann Bridge is up bemillion more than the $128 million forecast for this By: BRIAN MORTON(Vancouver Sun) tween five and six per cent this year over last year. year. It also showed that while administrative ex- Photo By Ric Ernst Weekday average traffic from May 2015 to April

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P A K I S T A N recent atrocities perpetrated on innocent Kashmiris by Indian security forces, said the resolution passed late last night. It said the use of pellet guns is deplorable and is against the canons of international humanitarian laws . This House denounces these reprehensible acts...It is confident that these blatant violations of international law cannot deter the valiant, oppressed people of Jammu and Kashmir from continuing to press their demand for realisation of their right to self-determination, which is enshrined in numerous UN Security Council Resolutions, it added. It reiterated Pakistan’s continuing political, moral and diplomatic support for the struggle in Kashmir. The resolution pressed the government to urge the international community, inter-governmental and inter- parliamentary organisations, international nongovernmental organisations and civil society and media to ask India to immediately stop alleged violations of the human rights. It also demanded that the Human Rights Commission in Geneva should be requested to immediately send a fact finding mission to Kashmir to investigate alleged Human Rights violations by Indian security forces. Pakistan Parliament,Resolution,Kashmir Unrest,India,UN Human Rights Commission,Kashmir, Source:By Observer News Service

ISLAMABAD: Further needling India, Pakistan’s parliament has unanimously passed a resolution, condemning the human rights violations in Kashmir and demanding the UN Human Rights Commission to send a fact finding mission to the Valley to investigate it. The 34th session of the National Assembly (the parliament), which began last evening with Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq in the chair, extended its support to the Kashmiris. The National Assembly of Pakistan strongly condemns the

RAWALPINDI: In a move set to increase political temperatures in the garrison city, the PML-N on Monday announced its decision to hold an Independence Day public gathering on August 13 near Lal Haveli, where Sheikh Rashid Ahmed has already planned to arrange a rally the same day.Ending their internal conflicts, the PML-N local leaders joined hands against Awami Muslim League (AML) of Sheikh Rashid and announced to show their street power near his residence. The announcement was made at a press briefing at the RawalpindiIslamabad Press Club.The PML-N Rawalpindi office is located a few yards away from Lal Haveli. The PML-N will hold the public meeting in front of the party office at Iqbal Road. Former MNAs Hanif Abbasi, Malik Shakil Awan and PML-N city president Sardar Naseem spoke at the press briefing for the first time after about eight years. The local leaders of the ruling party, headed by Sardar Naseem, did not accept former MNA Hanif Abbasi after he joined the PML-N before the 2008 elections. However, to counter the propaganda’ of Sheikh Rashid

against the ruling party over Panama papers leaks, the PMLN leaders finally decided to join hands.A senior leader of the PML-N told Dawn that the idea to hold the public meeting was given by Hanif Abbasi as he got reports that Imran Khan would also attend the public meeting of Sheikh Rashid. He said the PML-N leadership was annoyed with the local leaders for not countering Sheikh Rashid’s propagated against the Sharif family. He said due to Sheikh Rashid’s recent statements over Panama leaks, the PML-N leadership wanted to counter him in the public.Former MNA Malik Shakil Awan told Dawn that the PML-N local leaders decided to hold the public meeting to celebrate the Independence Day. We wanted to inform the opposition about the street power of the PML-N in the garrison city as the so-called opposition leaders are not real representatives of the city, he said.Former MNA Hanif Abbasi said, It is the decision of the local leaders of the PML-N to keep Sheikh Rashid’s mouth shut as he is speaking a lot against our leadership without any reason. He said the venue for the public gathering was chosen after consulting all the local leaders. On the other hand, Sheikh Rashid’s nephew and former nazim of Rawal Town, Sheikh Rashid Shafique, told Dawn that the PML-N wanted to stop the rallies toward Lal Haveli via Iqbal Road. The ruling party announced to hold the public meeting after getting direction from Maryam Nawaz just to disturb the public meeting of Sheikh Rashid. We have been holding such an event at Lal Haveli for over 30 years and the PML-N leaders want to create unrest in the city, he said. After failing to deliver, the ruling party is trying to stop people from attending the AML public meeting. We submitted an application to the local administration and the police for the security of the rally a month ago and if any untoward incident occurred the police and the administration will be responsible, he added. Source :The Dawn

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Helicopters dropped containers of toxic gas overnight on a town in Syria’s Idlib province, a rescue service operating in rebelheld territory said on Tuesday. Raed Saleh, head of the Syrian Civil Defense group, told Al Jazeera that 33 civilians, including 18 women and 10 children, were brought to a local hospital after the attack in the town of Saraqeb. Just before midnight, helicopters dropped five explosive barrels containing cylinders of chlorine and shards of metal on neighbourhoods in Saraqeb, he said. We suspect it was chlorine because of the smell and the nature of the injuries - suffocation and burning, red eyes. Members of the civil defense brought them all to the nearby hospital. The group, a network of volunteer search and rescue workers also known as the White Helmets that operates exclusively in rebel-held areas, posted a video on YouTube purportedly showing a number of men struggling to breathe and being given oxygen masks by rescue workers. Two of the injured were in critical condition, Saleh said. Saraqeb is located approximately 15km from where a Russian helicopter was shot down on Monday, killing all five people on board, in the biggest officially acknowledged loss of life for Russian forces since they started operations in Syria in October 2015. The helicopter came down roughly mid-way between Aleppo and the Russian air force base at Khmeimim, near the Mediterranean coast. No group has claimed responsibility for shooting down the helicopter. Several activists are wondering if this the alleged chlorine gas attack is a retaliatory attack for the downing of the helicopter, Al Jazeera’s Mohammed Jamjoom, reporting from Gaziantep on the Turkish side of the Syria-Turkey border, said. Yet, Russia on Tuesday rejected reports that the chemical attack had happened and said they were full of false information. The Kremlin had denied that this incident took place at all, Al Jazeera’s Rory Challands, reporting from Moscow, said. It said that reports of chem-

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistani embassy in Riyadh has set up Special Facilitation Centre’ to provide welfare to Pakistani workers in Saudi Arabia who are suffering from financial problems and distress, a PM House statement said on Tuesday. The prime minister has instructed the Pakistan embassy to assist the Pakistani workers in distress and take all possible steps to resolve their grievances at the earliest, read the statement. The embassy will also facilitate the Pakistani workforce by compiling claims for their dues and salaries. The Foreign Office (FO) also apprised the premier that the Pakistani embassy has made arrangements for ensuring food supply, medical assistance and settlement of salaries and outstanding dues of the employees. The Pakistani workers will be facilitated in the transfer of work permits for those who have decide to leave their company and the embassy will also facilitate workers to return

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Israeli authorities have prevented the head of the Palestinian Olympic team from leaving the Gaza Strip to be with his team in Brazil, according to a senior Palestinian official. Israel did not give Issam ishta a permit to leave Gaza and therefore he was not able to join the rest of the Olympic team in Brazil, Munther Masalmeh, secretary general of the Palestinian Olympic Committee, told the Dpa news agency on Tuesday. Emmanuel Nahshon, spokesman for the Israeli foreign ministry, said his government was working on allowing ishta to join the rest of the Palestinian team. We do our best to let him leave as soon as possible, he told Dpa. Masalmeh said two others also from Gaza, a trainer and the deputy head of the committee, were given permits. Gaza’s nearly two million residents are forced to apply for permits from Israel to travel to the West Bank in order to reach Jordan from where they can travel abroad. The only other exit option for people in Gaza is through the Rafah crossing with Egypt, which is rarely open. The Palestinian Olympic team comprises 22 people, including six athletes, coaches and administrators. It includes two swimmers, two track and field athletes,a a judo player and one equestrian competitor. All the athletes were camped abroad for weeks and therefore were able to reach Brazil without problem, Masalmeh said. The 2016 Summer Olympics is due to take place in Rio de Janeiro from August 5 to August 21. The Palestinian team taking part in the Games had to purchase equipment and other things in Brazil after Israel had prevented entry of their equipment into the Palestinian areas,

ical barrel bombs amount to an unfounded information attack, lies essentially, he added. Because the location of this alleged chemical attack is very close to the site of the helicopter downing the Kremlin is very key to void the assumption that has been made in some circles that it is involved in some way in any kind of retaliatory or punitive response to that incident. The Syrian government has so far not addressed the allegations. Syria’s government has repeatedly been accused of dropping barrel bombs loaded with chemicals, on rebel-held areas. In Saraqeb this is not the first time that activists have reported barrels bombs being dropped that contain chlorine gas. We were told of an attack that happened last May, also in Saraqeb. And then, also, there was an attack that happened just a month prior close to Saraqeb, Jamjoom said. Since the conflict began in 2011, there have more than 160 chemical attacks in Syria, according to the Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS). The 161 documented chemical attacks have led to at least 1,491 deaths and 14,581 injuries from chemical exposure, SAMS said in a report published in March. Another 133 chemical attacks were reported in addition to the 161 documented in the reported, but SAMS said the claims could Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has criticised unnamed Western countries for not be fully substantiated . what he said was support for the July 15 atSource: Al-Jazeera tempted coup, which left more than 270 people dead and nearly 70,000 others suspended from their jobs. The West is supporting terrorism and taking sides with coups, Erdogan said, speaking at an event for foreign investors in the capital, Ankara, on Tuesday. He repeated a complaint that no foreign leader had visited Turkey after the failed coup, while France and Belgium received visits in solidarity after attacks there. Those we considered friends are siding with coup plotters and terrorists, he said. During his speech, Erdogan also singled out Germany for criticism, after a German court ruled against allowing him to appear on a video link to address a crowd of about 30,000 supporters and anti-coup demonstrators in Cologne over the weekend. Turkey had sent Germany more to their homeland, if they opt to do so, added than 4,000 files on wanted terrorists , but Germany did nothing, Erdogan added. The the statement. The embassy further said that the Saudi king Turkish government says the coup was instihas issued a decree ordering urgent payment gated by US-based Muslim cleric Fethullah of dues to workers by the concerned corpo- Gulen, a former Erdogan ally who has been living in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvarate entities. The prime minister further directed the FO to nia. Turkey has demanded his extradition, ensure provision of all necessary support to but Washington has asked for evidence of the cleric’s involvement, saying the extradiPakistani workers. ’We stand by our hardworking workers who tion process must take its course. Erdogan are away from their homeland to earn a living complained about the request for evidence, for their families. They are our strength and saying: We did not request documents for pride. We will help them out in all possible terrorists that you wanted returned. Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag sent a second docuways’’, said Nawaz. ment to the US on Tuesday seeking Gulen’s

Israel imprisonment der, attempted murder or manslaughter, even if he or she is under the age of 14, the Israeli government said in a statement on Wednesday. Attacks in recent months demands a more aggressive approach, including toward minors , the government said in the statement. Israeli rights group B’Tselem criticised the law and Israel’s treatment of Palestinian youth in general. Rather than sending them to prison, Israel would be better off sending them to school where they could grow up in dig-

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Masalmeh said. Products and goods destined to the West Bank are shipped through Israeli ports. The occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, is landlocked and Israel controls all its borders. The Olympic official said Israel had been holding the equipment, mostly donated to the Palestinians by foreign governments, demanding payment of taxes or entry fees and sometimes under claims of security. We got one shipment several months ago and we have not been able to bring it in, he said. We were forced to travel without our equipment and to buy them instead in Brazil. Much of the strip has remained in ruins since Israel launched a 51-day war in the territory during the summer of 2014, leaving more than 20,000 homes destroyed or uninhabitable, according to UN statistics. More than 2,200 Palestinians - mostly civilians - were killed during that war, according to the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. Palestinian attacks killed 66 Israeli soldiers and six civilians. Source: Al-Jazeera

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arrest, according to the state-run Anadolu news agency. The minister said the second letter explained why there was an urgent need for the arrest. The government has launched a sweeping crackdown on Gulen’s movement, which it characterises as a terrorist organisation and which runs schools, charities and businesses internationally. They requested certain information following our first letter; we provided answers to the question why is it urgent’, Anadolu quoted Bozdag as telling reporters in parliament, adding that Turkey had intelligence indicating Gulen might leave for a third country. I hope that the United States decides in Turkey’s favour, in line with democracy and the rule of law, and returns this leader of a terror organisation to Turkey, he said. The minister said that if Gulen left the US, it would be with the full knowledge of US authorities. Source: Al-Jazeera

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nity and freedom, not under occupation, the group said in a statement. Imprisoning such young minors denies them the chance of a better future. Military law, which is currently applied to Palestinian residents of the Israeli-occupied West Bank, already allows imprisonment of 12-year-olds. Since October, Israeli forces or settlers have killed at least 219 Palestinians, including attackers, unarmed protesters, and bystanders. During the same period, Palestinian attackers have killed

34 Israelis in mostly stabbing or shooting incidents. Israel’s Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked, a member of the ultra-nationalist Jewish Home party, gave the Youth Bill his full backing when it came before a ministerial committee last year. While still a parliamentarian during the 51-day war on Gaza in 2014, Shaked drew criticism when she posted on Facebook the text of an unpublished article, by the late Israeli writer Uri Elitzur, that referred to

Palestinian children as little snakes and promoted deadly violence against Palestinians. At least 414 Palestinian children were in Israeli jails as of July, according to the West Bank-based Addameer Prisoner Support Network. A 12-year-old Palestinian girl from the West Bank, convicted of attempted murder by a military court, was released in April as part of a plea bargain after serving four months in jail. Source: Al-Jazeera


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F A I T H Narrated Abdullah bin Amr: The Prophet said, A Muslim is the one who avoids harming Muslims with his tongue and hands. And a Muhajir (emigrant) is the one who gives up (abandons) all what Allah has forbidden. Sahih Bukhari 2. Belief.9

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B y: Sheikh Nasiruddin Al-Albani rom that which has been established in the shariah (prescribed law) is that mankind was, in the beginning, a single nation upon true Tawheed; then shirk (directing any part or form of worship, or anything else that is solely the right of Allah, to other than Allah) gradually overcame them. The basis for this is the saying of Allah Almighty: Mankind was one Ummah, then Allah sent prophets bringing good news and warnings. ( ur’an, 2:213) Ibn Abbas (may Allah bless him) said: Between Nuh (Noah) and Adam were 10 generations, all of them were upon shariah of the truth, then they differed. So Allah sent prophets as bringers of good news and as warners (Tahdheerus-Sajid min Ittikhadhiluburi Masajid) Ibn Urwah Al-Hanbali (d.837 H) said: This saying refutes those historians from the People of the Book who claim that abil (Cain) and his sons were fire-worshippers. (Ibn Jarir At-Tabari in his tafseer and Al-Hakim said: It is authentic according to the criterion of Al-Bukhari ) In it is also a refutation of some of the philosophers and atheists who claim that the (natural) basis of man is shirk and that tawhid evolved in man The preceding ayah (verse) falsifies this claim, as do the two following authentic Hadith: The Prophet (peace be upon him) related from Allah Almighty: I created all my servants upon the true religion (upon tawhid, free from shirk). Then the devils came to them and led them astray from their true religion. They made unlawful to people that which I had made lawful for them, and they commanded them to associate in worship with Me, that which I had sent down no authority. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: Every child is born upon the Fitrah (Muslim/Ahmad) but his parents make him a Jew or a Christian or a magian. It is like the way an animal gives birth to a natural offspring. have you noticed any born mutilated, before you mutilate them. Abu Hurayrah said: Recite if you wish: Allah’s fitrah with which He created mankind. There is to be no change to the creation (reli-

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gion) of Allah. ( ur’an, 30:30) After this clear explanation, it is of the upmost importance for Muslims to know how shirk spread among the believers, after they were muwahhidin (people upon tawhid). Allah Almighty says about the people of Nuh: And they have said: You shall not forsake your gods, nor shall you forsake Wadd, nor Suwa, nor Yaghuth, nor Yauq, nor Nasr. ( ur’an, 71:23) It has been related by a group from the salaf (pious predecessors), in many narrations, that these five deities were righteous worshippers. However, when they died, shaitan (Satan) whispered into their people to retreat and sit at their graves. Then Satan whispered to those who came after them that they should take them as idols, beautifying to them the idea that you will be reminded of them and thereby follow them in righteous conduct. Then Satan suggested to the third generation that they should worship these idols besides Allah, the most high, and he whispered to them that this is what their forefathers used to do So Allah Almighty sent to them Nuh (peace be upon him), commanding them to worship Allah alone. However none responded to His call except a few. Allah, the mighty and majestic, related this whole incident in Chapter Nuh. Ibn Abbas relates: Indeed these five names of righteous men from the people of Nuh (peace be upon him). When they died shaitan whispered to their people to make statues of them and to place these statues in their places of gathering as a reminder of them, so they did this. However, none from among them worshipped these statues, until when they died

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and the purpose of the statues was forgotten. Then (the next generation) began to worship them. (Al-Bukhari/Muslim) The likes of this has also been related by Ibn Jarir At-Tabari and others, from a number of the salaf (may Allah bless them all). In Ad-Durral-Manthoor, Abdullah ibn Humaid relates from Abu Muttahar, who said: Yazeed ibn Al-Muhallab was mentioned to Abu Jaafar Al-Baqir (d.11H), so he said: He was killed at the place where another besides Allah was first worshipped. Then he mentioned Wadd and said: Wadd was a Muslim who was loved by his people. When he died, the people began to gather around his grave in the land of Babil (Babel), lamenting and mourning. So when Iblis (Satan) saw them mourning and lamenting over him, he took the form of a man and came to them, saying: I see that you are mourning and lamenting over him. So why don’t you make a picture of him (i.e. a statue) and place it in your places of gatherings so that you maybe reminded of him.’ So they said: Yes, and they made a picture of him and put in their place of gathering; which reminded them of him’. When Iblis saw how they were (excessively) remembering him, he said : Why doesn’t every man among you make a similar picture to keep in your own houses, so that you can be (constantly) reminded of him. So they all said yes. So each household made a picture of him, which they adored and venerated and which constantly reminded them of him.

Abu Jaafar said: Those from the later generation saw what the (previous generation) had done and considered that to the extent that they took him as an ilah (deity) to be worshipped besides Allah Almighty. He then said: This was the first idol worshipped other than Allah, and they called this idol Wadd. (Al-Bukhari) Thus the wisdom of Allah Almighty was fulfilled, when he sent Muhammad (peace be upon him) as the final Prophet and made his sh- a riah the completion of all divinely prescribed laws, in that He prohibited all means and avenues by which people may fall into Shirk, which is the greatest of sins. For this reason, building shrines over graves and intending to specifically travel to them, taking them as places of festivity and gathering and swearing an oath by the inmate of a grave, have all been prohibited. All of these lead to excessiveness and lead to the worship of other than Allah Almighty. This being the case even more so in an age in which knowledge is diminishing, ignorance is increasing, there are few sincere advisers ( to the truth) and shaitan is co-operating with men and jinn to misguide mankind and to take them away from the worship of Allah Almighty alone. http://www.arabnews.com/

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The ninth Fusion Festival took place in Holland Park Surrey on July 23 and 24th from 11am to 9pm with its greatest turnout yet. The City of Surrey’s Fusion Festival was named the Thousands residents and visitors enjoyed BC’s largest multicultural event at Surrey’s Fusion Festival in Holland Park over the weekend. The free twoday family event presented by Coast Capital Savings , SFU included over 40 cultural pavilions and over 100 performances on four stages. City of Surrey Mayor Linda Hepner and local MPs, MLAs, City Councilors and many other dignitaries were on the stage on the afternoon of July 23rd when the opening ceremony took place on a huge Stage in front of a large crowd. Fusion Festival is a wonderful illustration of Surrey’s rich and significant cultural diversity, says City of Surrey Mayor. A beautiful Parade of all participating countries took place in which kids and adults waved flags of different countries with some displaying country names on their hands. An impressive presentation were also made by many Nations at stage which attracted a lot of people. The turnout was not as good as much before due to hot humid waether, but in evenening time the

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ratitude At the mention of this word, all of us think of many incidents in our life where we have been grateful to someone for their help or even their presence in our life. Gratitude is one of the main factors in the life of a Muslim. Islam speaks highly of practising gratitude. Gratitude to Allah (SWT) holds high in its pedestal. There are simple things we can do to show our gratitude to our Creator for all that He has given us and continues to give us. Subhan Allah (SWT) 1. Make a habit of saying Alhamdulillah (all praise be to Allah (SWT)) at every ease and hardship: Suhaib reported that Allah (SWT)’s Messenger (SAW) said: Strange are the ways of a believer for there is good in every affair of his and this is not the case with anyone else except in the case of a believer for if he has an occasion to feel delight, he thanks Allah,thus there is a good for him in it, and if he gets into trouble and shows resignation (endures into patiently), there is good for him in it. Sahih Muslim It is as simple as making dua to Allah (SWT) for things to go the right in your life. The only thing that Allah (SWT) asks in return is your gratitude to Him. Make it a habit to say Alhamdulillah at every good news or at every good turn in your life. Not to forget, be thankful to Allah (SWT) for saving you from any calamity also. In seeking to thank Allah (SWT), not only do you please Him, but you are sure to receive success in return in abundance. Do not forget, Allah (SWT) loves those who thank Him. Be grateful throughout your day. When you wake up in the morning, when you eat or drink, when you give charity and more so when you listen to the Holy uran, always say Alhamdulillah’. As the uran says, And remember when your Lord proclaimed, If you are grateful, I will surely increase you in favour. But if you deny indeed, my punishment is severe. uran: Chapter 14, Verse 7

2. Prayers: Prayers are the best form of showing your gratitude to Allah (SWT). Remembrance of Allah (SWT) at all times, especially during your prayers, is a form of showing gratitude. Pray on time, do not forget your obligatory prayers and if possible, make sunnah prayers as well. Remember to make dua in remembrance of Allah (SWT) and thank Him for all that he has bestowed upon you. Making dua for oneself and for others is characteristic of a true Muslim. A trait that Allah (SWT) himself loves to see in believers Try to develop traits of kindness, hospitality, lowering your tone of voice and personal hygiene. Mostly, He loves to see those who supplicate to him, not only at times of need, but also just because they remembered him. Only through steadfast prayer is it possible for a Muslim to be a true believer. Without prayer, he will find himself in a state of loss. As Allah (SWT) says in the Holy uran, Whoever does righteousness, whether male or female, while he is a believer-we will surely cause him to live a good life, and we will surely give them their reward (in the hereafter) according to the best of what they used to do. uran: Chapter 16, Verse 97 The reward for prayers is immense. Jannah becomes closer to you and all for just showing your sign of gratitude to Allah (SWT) for what he has done for you throughout your life. 3. Helping oneself through helping others: Helping another person is a sign of a true Muslim. In this busy world, all of us get caught up in our daily activities that we tend to forget what we have and what others need. For example, when you see your classmate short of money to buy lunch, offer him/her to share your lunch or provide them with lunch for a day. You will not be at any loss Allah (SWT) has a list of all your deeds and is waiting to reward you. The Holy uran says: As for those who believed and did righteous deeds, for them will be the Gardens of refuge, as accommodation for what they used to do. uran: Chapter 32, Verse 19 There are many ways of helping others and

doing good deeds. Show your gratitude through charity. Allah (SWT) loves those believers who spend for His cause. Any form of spending for His cause, for Allah (SWT)’s pleasure alone, and you will surely be rewarded in abundance Carrying books for your professor, cleaning the house for your mother, opting to help someone cross the road, all these are small acts that you could start with. 4. Being good to others the same way you want them to be good to you: We always complain of how some people mistreat us or bully us. But no matter what situation you are in, you should never forget to treat others with respect, dignity and equality. The more they mistreat you, chances are that you will want to react furiously to them. But remember Allah (SWT) in such situations. Is it worthy that a believer of Allah (SWT) fights with others Is that what Ar-Rahman expects from us The person on the other side might not worry about all this. But you will be answerable to the Almighty on the Day of Judgment and there won’t be a third person as a witness to support your argument. You will be answerable for your own actions. It is reported on the authority of Abu Huraira (R.A) that the Messenger (SAW) observed, He who believes in Allah (SWT) and the Last Day does not harm his neighbor, and he who believes in Allah (SWT) and the Last Day shows hospitality to his guest and he who believes in Allah (SWT) and the Last Day speaks good or remains silent. Sahih Muslim So the more you stay away from such actions and thoughts, the more you are respecting Allah (SWT)’s words and that in turn is a form of showing gratitude to Our Lord for all that he has done for you. So think twice before you react. In fact, think thrice before you react. 5. Think good things, say good things: The fact that we can think and speak is indeed a gift from Allah (SWT) . Are you aware of the angels that guard you throughout your lives The angels who are appoint-

ed by Allah (SWT) to write down your good and bad deeds When the two receivers receive, seated on the right and on the left. Man does not utter any word except that with him is an observer prepared to record . uran: Chapter 50, Verse 17-18 Be wary of what you say. Every thought, every word you speak, is written down and is presented on the Day of Judgement. So try to bring yourself to think good thoughts, think good for others. Start with small thoughts. For example, when your friend receives some form of accolade, show appreciation for it. Try not to bicker about it. Try to be happy for the person and if possible, make a dua for success for the person in the future as well. If that is too hard, start with small steps, appreciate him/her and control your thought from being jealous of the other person. Try to make changes in your life by other small activities like cooking for your family, thanking your parents for all that they have given you, taking care of your younger siblings so your mother can rest for a while, cleaning the house, spending time with your grandparents etc. These are all small acts we all could start within our lives, and it could benefit us in the long run through good practice of it in our daily life. I’ll leave with a thought for all of you to ponder upon: if Allah (SWT) can give us everything we ask for, why is it so hard for us to be grateful. If not for Allah (SWT), who else do we do all this for Courtesy: Productive Muslim

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By Ruwa Shah t has been exactly a week since I landed back to peace -- after my return from the burning paradise, Kashmir. From on board the plane, I overlooked my beautiful homeland where mountains stood naked with the icing of clouds hovering over the peaks. I felt it was a beautiful but a painful dungeon. What I saw from that small window of the plane, was not what I witnessed on the streets, hospitals and homes during my stay at my home in Srinagar, where I had gone to celebrate Eid. Now, I am away from the horrifying scenes of blood -- and children hurt with hundreds of tiny pellets pierced into their bodies lying on the beds of hospitals. And I am away from the siege which continues. As I started from the airport in Delhi towards my apartment, everything around was normal. I was seeing so many people on the streets after a week of curfew. The normality here made me feel guilty. I felt very mean about myself as I thought about my friends,

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my relatives and my people back home who have been denied almost every basic need. I made a promise that I will detach myself from what is happening in Kashmir as it had caused me pain, and my consciousness was affected. But I failed. The thoughts of the sufferings of my people still haunt me. I try to sleep at night but I cannot because the images of people hit by bullets arriving at the hospitals fills me with disquiet. The depressing condition of Kashmir and the scenes did not allow me to stay detached. I am scared of seeing my Twitter and Facebook time-line too. I probably would not have written about this had I not read about five-year-old Nasir admitted in Shri Maharaja Hari Singh (SMHS) hospital in Srinagar. Nasir has not been hit by a bullet or pellet. Apparently, the security forces have inserted a needle inside his left eye, according to local media reports. His innocent cherubic face is partially covered by a bandage. He was not protesting or mourning the death of Burhan Wani. He is just five. I assume he does not

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even know what is going around. And Nasir is not the only one. There are hundreds of children who are injured by the pellet shots -- which the authorities say was a non-lethal weapon to control mobs . But, it has left hundreds blind. My friends in Delhi, keep on saying that Kashmir is an integral part of India . I do not contest them. Neither do I question their obsession for Kashmir. I just have a simple question to the stakeholders. How can you do this to the people whom you call your own I might be living my normal life sitting in the national capital. Of course, every beginner who wants to make a career in journalism would want to be in the midst of news.

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I am filing routine stories about all sorts of news. But I am guilty of not writing about my own people. Not because anyone has stopped me. Because, it is so depressing and painful that I do not have the courage to write about it.I can only click a picture of the beautiful Kashmir when I overlook it from the sky, while in reality I am running away from all the things that depress me. Diary of a Kashmiri reporter https://kashmirobserver.net/

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Peaceful protest was organized by the local community members in front of In- ity by the Indian Army is getting worse day by day where innocent women & dian Consulate Visa Service Centre in Surrey on Saturday 23 - July - 2016 from children are being targeted. This was pure humanitarian effort and community 11 to 1PM . As we all are aware of the miserable situation in Kashmir; brutal- members registered their peaceful protest. PCCABC

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On July 29, The Famous NAAT KHUWAN from Pakistan Al Haaj ari Fasiuddin Soharwardy visiting Vancouver and recited Jumma prayer at Jamia Masjid Aulia Allah . After led Jumah prayer and mde Duaa for all Muslim Ummah, ari Fasiuddin Soharwardy inaugurated Madrassa Services at Masjid Aulia Allah

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and tought initial lesson to Madrassa students. Madrassa services for kids uran and Islamic Education every Monday to Thursday 7:00pm to 9:00pm from August 01, 2016. Al Haaj Maulana Abdul Latif Naumani will teaching uran and Islamic Education . At thre same evening a Milad-Un-Nabi(SAW)

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By:KEVIN DRUM Jim Geraghty says that Hillary Clinton is a serial liar: We know she lies when she’s cornered. Running from snipers in the Balkans, being dead broke upon leaving the White House, all my grandparents immigrated to America, her tale of trying to join the Marines, her claim she never received or sent any material that was classified on her private e-mail system, her claim to have started criticizing the Iraq War before Barack Obama did she lies, and she lies, and she lies. Seriously, Jim I’ll give you the Balkans thing. That was a lie. But the others aren’t. The Clintons were in debt when they left the White House. Hillary’s great-grandparents were immigrants—she was off by a generation. Nobody knows if she ever tried to join the Marines, but there’s no evidence she

didn’t. She didn’t knowingly send classified material on her private email system, and it’s hardly fair to judge her by the fact that some of her emails were retroactively classified. And her statement about the Iraq War was strained (she was talking about criticism after Obama joined the Senate), but it’s typical political exaggeration, not a lie. Look: all politicians lie sometimes. That includes Hillary Clinton. But as the chart on the right shows, Hillary is one of the most honest politicians on the national stage. Here’s a similar conclusion from the New York Times. I know it’s in their partisan self interest for conservatives to insist that Hillary is the world’s biggest liar. But she isn’t. Not by a long, long way. Republicans need to get the beam out of their own eye before they keep banging on about the mote in Hillary’s.

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By:Roula l A Allouch ll h ll He is shamefully exploiting and promoting stereotypes of Islam Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is shamefully exploiting and promoting stereotypes of Islam and women by attacking Ghazala Khan, the American Muslim mother of Army Capt. Humayun Khan, who was killed in Iraq in 2004 while serving our nation. In fact, Mrs. Khan said she remained silent on the DNC stage as her husband spoke for Hillary Clinton because it was too painful for her to speak of her son’s loss on such a public stage. However, she has since spoken out strongly in defense of her son’s service and of the right of Muslim women to speak out on any issue. Since the controversy broke in the media, Trump has tripled down on his smears of the Khan family. One of his advisers even retweeted an attack on Mr. Khan from a notorious anti-Muslim hate site. As a Muslim woman, and as the leader of the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, I reject the Islamophobia and stereotyping that underlie Trump’s false implications and smears. A 2009 Gallup poll found that American Muslim women are the second most highly educated group of religious women in the U.S. and are just as likely as American Muslim men to have

a college degree or higher education. My parents taught me the Prophet Muhammad’s teaching that Muslims, both women and men, should pursue high levels of education and, inspired by this Islamic teaching, I worked hard to get into law school and went on to pursue a fulfilling legal career. Trump has a long history of sexist comments and is no defender of women’s rights. He is as much anti-woman as he is anti-Muslim. trump is a schoolyard bully. He seeks out the vulnerable points in any perceived opponent and goes for the throat— even if his victim is a Gold Star mother. Trump’s attack does not reflect American values or traditions and makes many people believe he is temperamentally and psychologically unfit to serve as our nation’s commander and chief. It is absolutely disgraceful and disrespectful for Trump to use Islamophobia, bigotry and stereotypes to disparage grieving parents. CAIR, the American Muslim community and patriotic Americans of all faiths and backgrounds are now calling on Donald Trump to apologize for his shameful and divisive remarks. A social media campaign, CanYouHearUsNow, is encouraging Muslim women and activists to tweet at Trump about who they are and how they speak out. Unfortunately, I do not believe that Trump will apologize for this latest eruption of bigotry. It is not in his nature to apologize—for this or for any of the hate-filled statements he has made in the past year. Thus far, Trump has paid little or no political price for his sexism and bigotry. Perhaps his immunity to personal accountability is now at an end. Allouch is the national board chair of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. http://time.com/trump-muslims-khan-family-

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TEHRAN: Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Monday that the Iranian people have not seen any benefit from the nuclear deal with world powers, state media reported. The report quoted Khamenei saying: Weren’t the supposed sanctions lifted to change the life of the people Is any tangible effect seen in people’s life after six months He said the sanctions were supposed to be lifted swiftly. But now the issue of a gradual lifting of the sanctions has been raised, he said. Why Khamenei, who has final say on all state matters, said the US has continued to thwart Iran’s economic relations with other countries despite the landmark accord. He said Tehran will refuse to engage in any further talks with Washington due to what he described as US violations of the deal, though

he has previously ruled out further negotiations in other speeches. They tell us Let’s talk about regional issues, too.’ But the experience of the nuclear deal suggests this is deadly poison and in no way can the Americans be trusted, Khamenei was quoted as saying. Negotiation with such a government means diversion from the correct path of advancement of the country, giving constant concessions and allowing a bullying policy in practice. The deal, which went into effect in January, limited Iran’s nuclear program in return for lifting some sanctions. Iran has repeatedly complained that it has fulfilled its end of the deal while all the agreed-upon sanctions have not yet been lifted. Tehran is still struggling to attract large-scale foreign investment and many multinational companies remain fearful of US prosecution or fines for doing business with Iran. The US government still maintains some of its own sanctions against doing business with Iran that are outside the scope of last year’s deal. The US-based company Boeing Co. signed a deal with Tehran involving dozens of planes and worth as much as $25 billion. But the agreement has been criticized by both republican and democratic politicians. In July the US House of Representatives passed two measures that would block the sale, but the issue has not yet reached the senate.

RIYADH: Saudi employees who have not been paid salaries for three months or more should apply to social insurance and benefit from the Sanad system, Mufrej Al-Haqabani, minister of labor and social development, has said. The minister was reacting to reports about the plight of Saudi Oger workers who have not got their salaries for over seven months. All those who are not being paid salaries for three months by their employers should report their grievances and lodge a complaint at the ministry which would help them and address their problems, he said, adding that his ministry will pay greater attention to solving such disputes. Al-Haqabani said Article 81 of the Labor Law allows the worker to leave his workplace without notice if the employer fails to honor the contract or pay the salary. Only about two days ago, hundreds of employees of Saudi Oger, demanding unpaid wages from the company, were dispersed by police in Jeddah. They caused traffic disruptions and shut down a gas station.

Ahmed Al-Ghamdi, media director at the ministry’s branch in the Makkah region, said in a previous statement that the services of the company were suspended for violating the Wage Protection Law and that several visits were made to the company to finalize procedures related to payment of all employees and to end travel procedures for those with terminated contracts. He said standard fines and penalties were slapped on the company for such violations. Source: Arabnews.com

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Ju s t i n Tr u d e a u s t e a l s t h e s h o w a t t he V nca uvo re Pr i de P ra ade h dP By Chad Pawson, CBC N News First sitting prime minister to march in front of hundreds of thousands of revellers in Vancouver’s West End The 38th annual Vancouver Pride Parade had thousands marching in it, but the main attraction appeared to be the prime minister and his wife and children who were feted on the parade route on Sunday. What an incredible pleasure it is to be back here at pride this year here in Vancouver, said Justin Trudeau along the route as he pushed a stroller with one of his children in it and his wife Sophie Gr goire joined him in waving enthusiastically to the crowd of hundreds of thousands of people. It’s a time where the whole city, families, communities come out, we celebrate the great diversity that is such a strength of our country, he said. We celebrate community, we celebrate family and all these things together. It means we’re going to have a great pride and it’s a pleasure for me to be here. Trudeau about to become first PM to march in Vancouver Pride Parade

Black Lives Matter Vancouver joins Dyke March as other groups also sit out Pride Former Vancouver Pride chair reflects on past parades Trudeau is the first sitting prime minister to participate in Vancouver’s parade, which took place between noon and 3 p.m. PT on Sunday with 138 entries and thousands of marchers. It just shows that the government is supporting the actions of the community, said recent high school graduate Spencer Coy who watched the parade from the sidewalk in Vancouver’s West End. Trudeau marched in the parade in 2014 and 2015 as leader of the Liberal party, but his participation in Sunday’s event follows the milestone he set earlier in July when he became the first sitting prime minister to march in Toronto’s Pride parade — the country’s largest. Alan Jernigan is president of Vancouver’s Pride Society and says having Trudeau in Vancouver, is a, tremendous honour. And as an immigrant to Canada, I really

k l d l acknowledge places in the world where not only would the head of government not march in a pride parade, he would be actively working against our community, he said. Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson called the 2016 edition of the parade, political compared to other years because of events in Orlando, Fla., when 49 people were killed at a gay nightclub. Several groups, including Black Lives Matter Vancouver, sat out the Pride Parade because police remained involved, even though the force was asked to voluntarily pull out. Another group, the queer Muslim group Salaam says it is holding its own march on Monday because it did not feel safe participating in Pride this year.

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Surrey-Fleetwood rrey-Fleetwood - New Democrats officially endorsed three-time winner Jagrup Brar as their candidate in the 2017 provincial election July 24th night. Members and elected officials cheered their new champion at a standing-room only event at Northwood United Church. Surrey is BC’s fastest-growing municipality and the people of Surrey aren’t getting their fair share from the Christy Clark government, said BC NDP Leader John Horgan. Families in Surrey will get more of what they deserve by electing Jagrup Brar as MLA next spring. Whether it is overcrowded schools, caring for seniors, or making housing more affordable, Jagrup will

speak up for them in Victoria, said BC NDP Leader John Horgan. Brar has won three elections since 2004, serving as Member of the Legislative Assembly for Surrey-Panorama Ridge and Surrey-Fleetwood. He was Deputy Chair of the Official Opposition Caucus and was Opposition Critic for the Ministries of Small Business and Revenue, Public Safety and Solicitor General, Employment and Income Assistance, and Public Health and Sports. The BC Liberals have ignored our fast-growing community for too long. It is time someone stood up for Surrey where public safety is under attack and seven thousand children are forced to

spend their school days in portables, he said. Too many people are struggling under the cost of MSP, Hydro and ICBC while Christy Clark and the BC Liberal Party give big tax cuts to the wealthiest British Columbians. Brar’s professional life includes assisting professionals with career development and working with employers to develop strategies to recruit highly skilled, multicultural workforces. As Executive Director of the Surrey SelfEmployment and Entrepreneur Development Society, Brar trained new entrepreneurs to develop and launch successful small business ventures. He and his wife Rajwant and their children Noor and Fateh live in Surrey.

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T U R K E Y

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n Friday,15th July 2016, night, a group of middle-ranking Turkish soldiers attempted a coup Their focus was on Ankara and Istanbul, taking control of the Istanbul’s bridges, airports, the Turkish parliament, and some police stations Their attempted coup was ill-planned and badly executed Their eorts were thwarted by the police aided by the huge public support 161 people killed, including members of the coup; 1,500 wounded; 7500 soldiers arrested The government has blamed the coup on the Gulen movement. Some govt ministers have also blamed the US as being behind the coup.

Who is behind this coup

We really do not know. It will be clear if Turkish Government takes appreciate fair measures What we do know is that Erdogan has already started using this incident as a pretext to further purge state and society beyond those involved in the coup. For example, while it was reported that 47 military oďŹƒcers were involved in the coup, as of now, almost 7500 oďŹƒcers, including more than 100 of generals have been arrested. Furthermore, the Higher Board of Judges and Prosecutors sacked 2745 judges and prosecutors including ten of its own members. Already tens of appellate judiciary judges are detained by orders from the Ankara Prosecutor. How did the government determine the culpability of 2745 judges overnight in a coup orchestrated by a fraction of the military Clearly, these are people the government wanted to get rid of anyway and is using this opportunity to do so.

Has ulen condemned the coup

Absolutely and unequivocally In the early hours of the coup, the Alliance for Shared Values, an organization that speaks on behalf of Gulen, condemned the coup attempt. (http://afsv.org/statement-byalliance-for-shared-values-on-developmentsin-turkey-2/) This was followed by a personal statement by Gulen, and by leading Gulen inspired organizations condemning the coup without if’s and but’s. Gulen’s condemnation was picked up by the world press, including the Financial Times. Gulen gave interviews to major news outlets about the events in Turkey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He wrote for NYT: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/26/opinion/ fethullah-gulen-i-condemn-all-threats-to -turkeys-democracy.html

So why has Erdogan blamed ulen for this coup

Gulen and Hizmet is Erdogan’s default scapegoat . Whenever something happens that he does not approve, he blames it on Gulen. Be it a condemnatory letter from 75 US Senators on Turkey; to corruption investigations; to something else ridiculous . Gulen becomes a pretext to purge state and society of anyone not entirely loyal. It is far easier to blame this on Gulen because that is a narrative the public have already come to accept. Also, by claiming that the Gulen movement is everywhere, blaming this military act on Gulen allows Erdogan to strike elsewhere on pretext that they are one and the same.

So the Tur ish people stood with President Erdogan against the military

I thought they hated that guy Erdogan’s support among the Turkish electorate was approximately 40-50 per cent before this coup. So he already had widespread support. Even those staunchly critical of Erdogan and the government condemned the coup and stood by the government. Crucially, the coup plotters failed to project the sense that their coup was succeeding which coup experts point out as crucial. There was no support for a military takeover by the Turkish people

Why have the people opposed Erdogan in the past What has he done that has made people so unhappy

In his 1st and 2nd terms, Erdogan ran a reforming government. However, from 2010 onwards, Erdogan became increasingly authoritarian as he began to pursue more populist Islamist policies. The summer 2013 Gezi park protests was in reaction to this authoritarianism which Erdogan labelled as a coup of the interest rate lobby , a euphemism for the Jewish lobby. This authoritarian streak gained momentum when a series of corruption investigations implicating Erdogan’s inner circle went public in December 2013 onwards. To suppress the substantial evidence and judicial investigations, Erdogan fought back to control and colonize the judiciary, media and civil society to crush all forms of dissent. Many people are unhappy with the resulting authoritarian regime.

What now

Erdogan has already won. There won’t be any meaningful opposition to his witch-hunt against opposition groups from now on. Till now, the Chief of General Sta resisted Erdogan’s attempts of redesigning the military. The Chief of sta has now given into that. Having attained complete loyalty from Turkish state and civil society structures, Erdogan next stop is likely to be the Turkish diaspora overseas. We are already seeing coordinated attacks against Hizmet overseas and this is likely to continue. For the past 6 years Erdogan has been creating formal and informal structures through which to mobilize the Turkish-speaking and increasingly wider Muslim communities.

Er d o g a n a c c u s e s W e s t o f ‘ s u p p o r t i n g t e r r o r ,c o u p p l o t t e r s ’ ISTANBUL: Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday accused the West of supporting terror and the coup plotters who tried to unseat him, in his toughest attack on Ankara’s Western allies since the July 15 attempted putsch. Unfortunately, the West is supporting terror and standing by the coup plotters, said Erdogan in a televised speech at his presidential palace. Those who we imagined to be friends are standing by the coup plotters and by the terrorists. Erdogan angrily denounced the judicial authorities in Germany for not allowing him to address via video conference a rally in Cologne at the weekend in his support. Bravo The courts in Germany work very fast Erdogan said with heavy irony. He accused Germany in the past of allowing leaders from the outlawed Kurdistan Work-

ers Party (PKK) of addressing events in Germany via video conference. He said Turkey had previously also handed Germany a list of over 4,000 wanted militants without having any response. But here constitutional court decides in two hours to ban the video conference speech. Is the West on the side of democracy or on the side of terror he added, also accus-

ing Belgium of failing to hand over a leftist militant linked to the 1996 killing of Turkish businessman Ozdemir Sabanci. Coup was scenario written from outside’ Turkey. Erdogan said the attempted coup was a scenario drawn up from outside Turkey, in an allusion to possible foreign involvement in the plot. This coup was not just an event planned from the inside. The actors inside acted out a scenario for a coup written from the outside, Erdogan said in a speech at his presidential palace. The president had previously said that foreign states could have been involved, while not giving clues as to which countries might be responsible. Ankara accuses the US-based preacher Fethullah Gulen of being behind the plot and has stepped up pressure on the US authorities to extradite him back to Turkey. How can it be, when we are strategic partners and I ask you on behalf of my country to hand someone over on the basis of a national security strategy document, you keep on hiding and sheltering him Erdogan angrily asked Washington. Erdogan said Gulen’s major source of income was in the United States, adding that $200-300 million alone comes from charter schools run by foundations linked to him.

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To p 11 Mo s t Bo r i n g Jo b s 2015 you are going to work on day in and day out, it becomes as boring as hell. Accountants lack spark in the areas of work and dealing with numbers all day, all week, all month, and year in and year out sounds nothing close to interesting. Accounting jobs often require you to be self-driven and optimistic to get through the day.

by Ken Harrison ave you ever had a job that literally drains every last bit of energy in your system As much as we are tuned to believe that our interest determines the level of boredom in our places of work, this is not right. Some jobs are outright annoying. No matter the amount of positive energy and interest you have, you will still find yourself complaining and whining about the lack of thrill in your workstation. Here is a list of the world’s ten most boring jobs that never seem to get any interesting.

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By Courtney Subramanian new round of US election polls have shifted momentum behind Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in the three-month dash to November. Seven national polls conducted after the close of the Democratic convention last week showed the former secretary of state receiving an average increase of nearly 7% compared with her preconvention support. Mrs Clinton’s favourability ratings have also improved, rising to an average of four points to 41% in recent polls. Though a larger share finds her unfavourable at an average of 53%, it is still four point less than it was before the convention.But do the recent batch of surveys paint an accurate picture of what will happen when voters head to the polls in November Not quite, according to experts and pollsters. While Mrs Clinton has gained a comfortable lead over Mr Trump, it will take more than polling to determine who will end up in the Oval Office.With hundreds of surveys tracking the election, US polls tend to be good at gauging American opinion, according Clifford Young, the president of US Public Affairs for Ipsos polling. We have the luxury of large numbers, Mr Young said. That makes it better and easier for prediction. However, all of these polls use different methodologies to survey Americans and one of the biggest challenges is determining who actually will cast a ballot in November. Polling is very difficult these days, said Brendan Nyhan, an assistant professor of government at Dartmouth College. It’s hard to get a representative sample of Americans to take a survey online or by phone, and even if you do get a good sample, it’s difficult to tell who is actually going to turn out to vote. Research has also shown polls tend to be the least accurate the further they are from Election Day. During the early stages of the primary election, parties have yet to select their nominee while voters may not necessarily be paying attention to candidates or the issues, Mr Nyhan said. For example, polls conducted in January 2003 showed former President George W Bush ahead of Democratic Sena-

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public interest in campaigns, when party officials have an opportunity to rally behind their nominee and raise awareness on campaign issues. The conventions help remind people what the state of the country is and which side they’re on, Mr Nyhan said. However, Sam Wang, a neuroscientist and election analyst at Princeton University, warns that only polls that specifically survey people at the beginning and end of either convention can provide an accurate picture. Though conventions are an important election marker, Mr Wang points out the public image of a candidate can change over the course of a campaign. What is a convention bounce Candidates often receives a bump or bounce in polls in the week following their party’s convention. For instance, candidates who are underperforming before the con-

vention tend to receive larger bumps while candidates who are running ahead of where they are expected to be often receive smaller bumps. The bumps, Mr Nyhan explained, helps bring the public closer to the expected outcome. The bounce itself doesn’t necessarily determine the winner but it helps move it in the right direction, Mr Nyhan said. But convention bounces tend to be short-lived and mainly come from party supporters. Mr Trump enjoyed a brief post-convention bump before Mrs Clinton regained a solid lead at the end of the Democratic convention. In fact, sometimes bounces just show how likely people are willing to respond to a survey or say they will support a candidate, but that does not mean they will show up at the polls. How important are state polls While national polls can measure movement and general opinion, state polls provide a more nuanced glimpse of where voters stand. In a nation as ethnically diverse as the US, it’s somewhat challenging to survey the whole country, Mr Wang says. Consider the Electoral College, which assigns each state a number of electors according to its size. The winning candidate needs to get a majority of 270 of the 538 electors to win the Electoral College vote. In majority of US states, the winner takes all of that state’s electors, which is why state polls play an integral role in election projections. Particularly in the key battleground states such as Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania, polls serve as an important bellwether to November’s outcome.President Barack Obama won all three of those states in 2008 and 2012. What do the latest polls mean for November’s outcome While Mrs Clinton’s bounce has given her a comfortable lead over Mr Trump, experts say whether it will stick will not be clear until the next couple of weeks.However, her

rise may be meaningful because there are not many events between now and November that are likely to change people’s minds, Mr Nyhan added.Still, the recent series of polls are more indicative in the short term of relative performance. Mrs Clinton’s bump may suggest she had a better convention performance, Mr Young said. According to a recent Gallup poll, Americans said they were 45% more likely to vote for Mrs Clinton while 41% said they were less likely to cast their ballot for her after the Democratic convention. In contrast, Gallup found the 2016 Republican convention marked the first time in history in which more voters said they were less likely to vote for a party’s nominee after its convention. In fact, 51% of those surveyed said they were less likely to vote for Mr Trump compared to 36% who said they were more likely to cast their ballot for him after the Republican convention. Are this election’s polls any different from previous elections Though Mr Wang noted this year voter attention is unusually high, the last three elections have shown less movement in polls than in previous campaign years. Voter polarization has gotten a lot stronger, which means voters are less and less likely to consider the other candidate, he said. In fact, one indication is the size of the convention bounces, which have become notably smaller in recent election history. According to Gallup, candidates saw an average convention bump of 6.2% from 1964 to 1992 while today they see an average of 3.8%. However, Mr Young emphasises this year is a disruptive election, with campaigns marked by a stronger protest vote. This year’s forecasts must also take in account just how deeply unpopular Mrs Clinton and Mr Trump are compared with previous elections, which means it ultimately will rely on voter turnout. The desire to vote for neither candidate complicates things, Mr Young said. The protest vote can have potential to really impact the outcome when it comes to the election. As the 2016 presidential election has demonstrated, anything could happen in the race to the finish line. Source : BBC News, Washington

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By: Ariana Eunjung Cha f you fear you’re doing irreparable damage to your body because your whitecollar job keeps you sitting at your desk from 9 to 5, or you regularly spend entire weekends sprawled out on your couch bingewatching Netflix, there’s some good news just out from sports medicine researchers. According to a study published in The Lancet, all is not lost. You may be able to make up for your increased risk of death due to a sedentary lifestyle by engaging in enough physical activity. So just how much is enough The first thing you need to know is that it’s not a fixed number. The ratio is based on the amount of sitting you do daily. If you sit four hours a day, you need to do at least 30 minutes of exercise. An eight-hour work day of sitting means one hour of exercise. The numbers come from an analysis based on a very large pool of people, about 1 million adults, 45 and older, from the United States, Western Europe and Australia. The findings show a risk reduction or even elimination for your risk of death from heart disease, diabetes and some cancers. Researcher Ulf Ekelund, a professor at the

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mostly the ri the risk sk ooff a mo most stly ly sedentary lifestyle if people become more active. Practically speaking, that means 30 minutes of moderate activity per day may be fine for some people, but it’s a different story for the legions of modern-day commuters with office-based jobs. The current public health recommendations for physical activity are based on very solid evidence and our data support these ... However, if you sit for many hours a day (i.e. 8 hours) you need to do at least one hour of moderate activity every day to offset the association between sitting time and mortality, Ekelund wrote. Courtesy: Washington Post

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Most immigrants choose to become citizens as part of their integration into Canadian society. If we believe in immigration integration, we should support political integration, in addition to economic, social and cultural, said Griffith. The main instrument for doing so is citizenship, given that allows for full participation in the political process. Canada’s naturalization rate has been declining, from the peak of 93.3 per cent for immigrants who came before 1971, to justt 36.7 per cent among those who arrived d between 2006 and d 2007. Griffith said Ottawa must set targets forr naturalization as a benchmark, to assess whether its policies strike the rightt balance in making citizenship accessible and meaningful. Officials must also regularly review citizenship tizenship requirements to ensure that different ethnic groups and immigration classes (economic, family and refugees) have comparable outcomes. Reducing the hefty application fee from the current $530 would make citizenship more financially accessible.

Andrew Griffith, a former director general at the immigration department, said Canada largely has its immigration policies and programs right, but an independent review by a royal commission would be helpful. He said the consultation questions are biased towards economic class immigrants and miss out on important areas such as citizenship.

Debbie Douglas, of the Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants, said Canada’s immigration program should be guided by the principle of nation-building. And the best way to support newcomers is to support family reunification through faster process-

By NICHOLAS KEUNG Immigration reporter aving inherited an immigration system plagued with backlogs and heavy-handed enforcement, the Liberal government says it’s keen to hear what you think needs to be done about Canada’s immigration future. Since the beginning of the summer, Immigration Minister John McCallum and his parliamentary secretary, Arif Virani, have held more than two dozen roundtable meetings across Canada with settlement services organizations, businesses and community groups to get their thoughts. Although the meetings are by invitation only — more are coming in August — the public can submit ideas by email to the minister. Since early July, more than 2,500 online submissions have been received. Submissions end Aug. 5. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada will be reviewing the feedback from Canadians to help guide decisions on how many people we will welcome in the coming years and the future of immigration in Canada, said a department spokesperson. While the final report won’t be ready till at least the fall, the Star interviewed a group of immigration experts to weigh in on the national dialogue by identifying gaps in the system and offering solutions.

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ing. Family reunification numbers have been cut back over the last several years. Between 2005 and 2014, except 2013, family reunification has been less than 30 per cent of overall immigration numbers, said Douglas. We believe family reunification should be increased to 40 per cent of total immigration numbers. Canada should also prioritize refugee family reunification and invest the needed resources to reduce processing delays in refugee lay family sponsorfam ship. ship She said Ottawa must also ensure mu newcomall ers can access settlement prosett grams regardgra less of length of time in Canada tim or immigration status, and instat vest in social ves and employment programs such pro healthcare, affordable affordable housing as healthcare housi and childcare — all could benefit immigrants. The over-representation of highly skilled and educated racialized immigrants among the under- and unemployed should be a cause of concern, said Douglas. Immigration should never been viewed as a cheap labour solution for Canadian businesses. Foreign workers, migrants need access to permanent residence: Harald Bauder, director of Ryerson University’s graduate program in immigration and settlement studies, said the success of Canada’s annual intake of immigrants depends on the government’s willingness to fund the

settlement sector. With proper resources, he said, Canada could welcome far beyond 1 per cent of its population annually. The Temporary Foreign Workers Program should be converted into a permanent settlement program. If Canada requires workers, then it should provide these workers with the same rights and prospects of remaining in Canada and acquiring citizenship that all Canadians possess, Bauder said. This is not only a moral responsibility. If some workers have fewer rights than others, then it will undermine wages and labour standards for all. Bauder said Canadians should ask themselves if they want affordable labour that discourages business from raising wages. He is also critical of suggestions that Canada should charge higher fees for an expedited process. It seems grossly unfair to speed up the process for those who are able to pay more. How about adjusting the speed based on need, faster admission of refugees and split families he asked. Bauder believes Canada can again lead the way in designing progressive refugee and migration policies, given the country has the luxury of being protected by geography sharing the border with an a uent America. For those who have overcome the geographical barrier and have been able to enter Canada, Canada should also do more to include and offer the prospect of permanent residency and eventually citizenship to newcomers who are de-facto members in our communities and are making important contributions to our society, but who lack full status. ........................ www.thestar.com/news

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By Yasmin Mogahed spent my life running after the creation. I have always been what you might call needy’. I needed friends, I needed people. All the time. And I couldn’t handle letdowns. But at the heart of what makes us run after the creation, is simply love. The need to give and receive love. This need has been put in us by the Creator. And every need created by God, has been created for a purpose. The need to give and receive love was created as a driver. A driver that pushes us back to God. You see, we began with God, and God wants us to come back to Him in this life—even before we come back to Him in the next. So He puts inside us, drivers intended to bring us back. Intended to bring us back Home. But our problem is we get lost along the way. We can’t deny the drive; but we get lost because we seek to fulfill it in the wrong way. We look to fulfill that need in the wrong place. The driver was created by God to take us to Him. But instead, that driver takes us towards the creation. And that’s where we get lost. Why do we run after other people Why do we run after money Why do we run after status, or power We run after these things because we want love and respect. And we believe that by attaining these things, we will succeed at getting both love and respect. But there is a fascinating formula that governs this world. And it is very, very simple. Unfortunately, we almost always get this formula wrong. Yes, we all have that same driver inside us, but the human being is hasty. We prefer the immediate over the delayed, the seen over the unseen, the physical over the spiritual. We run first to what we can see and feel and touch. We run first to what we think is closer. We do this because while the human being is needy and dependent, the human being is also impatient and weak. We go for what seems closest, easiest, quickest. So we go towards the creation. See, we think that the more we run after this world (dunya) the more we run after the love of people, and wealth and beauty and status the more we will have of it. We think that the more intensely we want something, the more likely we are to get it. And when we don’t get it, we become angry—so angry—at God Himself. As though the intensity of my wanting, somehow makes me entitled to having. But the more we drown in this false equation, the more we fail at reaching our goal, and the more we miss the true but simple equation of love and life. That equation is clear: The more intensely we want the creation itself, the less likely we are to attain it. If it is love you need, and you seek it from the creation, you will

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never truly get it. Or get enough. Anything of the creation sought for its own sake will evade you. And will never fill you. Even happiness itself: The more you run after it, the more it evades you. But if you run to God instead, happiness will run after you. If you run to God instead, the love of people will run after you. If you run to God instead, success will run after you. True success in this life, and the next. If you run to God instead, provision will run after you. This, brothers and sisters, is the secret formula for which tyrants have burned down cities, and kings have searched the world—but never found. This is the secret. The only formula you need to know. In a profound hadith (Prophetic teaching), a man came to the Prophet (pbuh) and said: O Messenger of God, direct me to an act, which if I do, God will love me and people will love me. He said: Detach yourself from the world, and God will love you. Detach yourself from what is with the people, and the people will love you. Ibn Majah Ironically, the less we chase after the approval and love of the people, the more we gain it. The less needy we are of others, the more people are drawn to us and seek our company. This hadith teaches us a profound Truth. Only by breaking out of the orbit of the creation, can we succeed with both God—and people. To run to God is a movement of the heart. To run to God is to strive with everything He has given you. Running to God is movement. If you are passive, you are not moving. You are falling. Movement to God, running to God, is to face your heart towards Him in every motion of life. It is to face every goal, every intention, every End towards Him. He becomes the object of your striving. The means of your striving. The ultimate End of your striving. But you keep striving. You keep working to be the best mother you can. The best father. The best neighbor, the best student, daughter, son, employee. This is the legacy of all our Prophets, peace be upon them all. Their bodies were in dunya. Striving. The Prophet (pbuh) was the best leader, the best father, the best husband, the best friend. His body was working hard in dunya. For a while. But his heart was always with Allah. His heart was already in Akhira (Hereafter), even while his body was still here—for a time. His heart was already Home. His heart saw through the illusions of this life. His limbs worked hard. So hard. He bled, and cried, and strived. His body stood until his feet cracked. His body was abused in Ta’if. His body lost sleep, and felt hunger, and thirst, and fever, and pain. And loss. But his heart faced only Allah. And with Allah there is no hunger, thirst, pain, or loss. His body had to strive in different direc-

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tions; he was a father, a leader, a friend, a husband. But while his body had to strive in all those places, his heart faced only One. Only one direction. His heart faced only God. As Ibrahim (AS) said so beautifully: Indeed, I have turned my face toward He who created the heavens and the earth, inclining toward truth, and I am not of those who associate others with Allah. (6:79)Ibrahim (AS) focused the face of his heart only on Allah. Completely. Haneefan. Completely. You will find that to only partially face your heart to God is to suffer. And that suffering is in proportion to the degree of partial submission.Allah tells us in the uran: O you who have believed, enter into submission completely whole-heartedly and do not follow the footsteps of Satan. Indeed, he is to you a clear enemy. (2:208) There is pain in just partial submission. There is a pain in not entering into peace and security—the only peace and security—completely. With one’s whole heart. There is pain in half a sajdah (prostration). There is a pain in putting your heart (even partially) in anyone else’s hands. And that pain continues until you turn your entire heart only in one direction. Until you turn your entire heart only towards Him. He becomes the only true aim of your striving. As we say at least 17 times every single day: You alone do we worship and You alone do we seek for help. (1:5). Allah is the only true End, and the only true means to that End. No one gets to Allah without Allah. La hawla wa la quwat illa billah: There is no change and no strength, except by God. The one who turns his heart completely to God in this way, reaches true freedom. And that person can no longer be harmed by the creation. The fire couldn’t burn Prophet Ibrahim (AS). The fires’ of the creation cannot harm the one who’s heart faces only God. The financial, physical, emotional, social, and psychological fires cannot harm the one who’s heart is only with God. Externally, the person might look harmed, but in Reality, such a person is never harmed. The haqiqah of the situation is not harm, but good, as we know from the words of our beloved Prophet (pbuh): Strange is the case of a believer, there is good for him in everything—and this is only for the believer. If a blessing reaches him, he is grateful to God, which is good for him, and if an adversity reaches him, he is patient which is good for him. Muslim And this is only for the believer. This is only for the one who’s heart is turned completely and only in one direction. Remember, Allah says: O you who have believed, enter into Islam sub-

mission and peacefulness completely wholeheartedly and do not follow the footsteps of Satan. Indeed, he is to you a clear enemy. (2:208) Enter into peace and security completely. Complete security is only for those who enter completely . But remember the heart is not a still entity. The heart is by definition that which turns (hence the Arabic word for heart qalb’ comes from the root which means to turn’). The heart by definition is that which turns. So our object in life is to keep bringing the heart back to focus, back to center, back to God. And we consistently seek God’s help, as the Prophet (pbuh) used to supplicate most of all: Oh turner of hearts, set our hearts firm on Your deen (way). This constant reorientation is tawbah. Return. Again and again and again. Until we meet Him. Only the one who gives up this fight, fails. Only the one who—due to complacency or despair— gives up the fight of constantly bringing the heart back to focus, fails in this life and the next. We all want love. From God, and from the creation. We are all running towards something. Ironically, the more we run after the creation, the more the creation runs away from us As soon as we stop running after the creation, and reorient, as soon as we start running towards God, the creation runs after us. It’s a simple, simple formula: Run towards the creation, you lose God and the creation. Run towards God, you gain God and the creation. Allah is Al Wadud (The Source of Love). Therefore, love comes from God—not people. As one author, Charles F. Haanel, put it: To acquire love fill yourself up with it until you become a magnet. When you fill yourself with the Source of love (Al Wadud), you become a magnet for love. Allah teaches us this in the beautiful hadith udsi: If Allah has loved a servant of His , He calls Gabriel (on whom be peace) and says: I love So-and-so, therefore love him.’ He (the Prophet pbuh) said: So Gabriel loves him. Then he (Gabriel) calls out in heaven, saying: Allah loves So-and-so, therefore love him.’ And the inhabitants of heaven love him. He (the Prophet pbuh) said: Then acceptance is established for him on earth. (Muslim Bukhari, Malik, & Tirmidhi) We’re all running. But so few of us are running in the right direction. We have the same goal. But to get there, we need to stop. And examine if we are running towards the Source or just a reflection. Courtesy: http://www.yasminmogahed.com

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By Nasim Yousaf akistan recently lost another icon, Abdul Sattar Edhi, who died in Karachi at the age of eighty-eight. Edhi’s services for Pakistan shall be long remembered and he joins the ranks of other great South Asian icons, including the late social scientist Dr. Akhter Hameed Khan. This piece highlights the contributions of Mr. Edhi and Dr. Khan, who shared many similarities and were recognized around the world for their social service. Like Mother Teresa, Edhi and Dr. Khan were both respected and legendary humanitarians who spent their lives helping the underprivileged. The two men shared much in common. Both were born in British India, Edhi in 1928 in Bantva (Gujarat) and Dr. Khan in 1914 in Agra (United Provinces, now Uttar Pradesh). Edhi arrived in Pakistan in 1947 and Dr. Khan in 1950. Motivated to help their

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fellow citizens, Edhi opened his first clinic in 1951. Meanwhile, in 1950, Dr. Khan established The Comilla Cooperative Karkhana in Comilla (a poverty stricken area in East Pakistan now Bangladesh ). Later, in 1957, Edhi launched the Edhi Foundation (EF). Dr. Khan founded his Pakistan (Bangladesh) Academy for Rural Development in 1959 and later the Orangi Pilot Project (OPP). EF and OPP often filled gaps in services that the state had either ignored or failed to provide for the people. For example, EF currently runs a wide range of services and facilities, including ambulances, morgues, graveyards, hospitals, educational services, marriage bureaus, orphanages, centers for the abandoned, bread plants and more. Meanwhile, Dr. Khan’s OPP focused on healthcare, sanitation, housing, microfinance, education, research and training, rural development, etc. Millions benefit from Edhi and Dr. Khan’s services and their respective organizations have received world recognition for their contributions. Along with their professional similarities, both men had a lot in common personally as well. They were known as honest and humble individuals who provided a beacon of hope for Pakistan. They led a simple lifestyle, despite having resources and contacts at high-levels. Both were non-sectarian and non-communal and believed in serving all members of their communities across faiths.

Despite their noble missions and nature, the two men faced adversity and threats at times. Edhi received threats from the Taliban, who declared him an infidel for his love for people of all faiths. Meanwhile, Dr. Khan was accused of blasphemy and court cases were filed to have him convicted (Pakistan’s blasphemy laws carry a potential death sentence); posters appeared denouncing Dr. Khan and some demanded that he be hanged. In honor of their services, both Edhi and Dr. Khan have been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. And both received many prestigious awards, including the Ramon Magsaysay Award (considered to be the Nobel Prize of Asia) and the Nishan-e-Imtiaz (Edhi’s award was recently announced), the highest civil award in Pakistan. Pakistan’s Beach Avenue has been renamed after Abdul Sattar Edhi, while the Akhter Hameed Khan Resource Center and Akhtar Hameed Khan National Centre for Rural Development have been named after Dr. Khan. Separate books have also been published on both men by a well-known Pakistani publisher under its The Azeem Pakistani (Great Pakistanis) series; the series highlights the achievements of renowned Pakistanis in various fields in order to inspire people, particularly the younger generation. These men served their country for decades and dedicated themselves to the cause of the nation. Dr. Khan died on October 09, 1999

and Edhi passed away on July 8th, 2016. Their deaths were widely mourned. Dr. Khan was buried in the compound of the Orangi Pilot Project and Edhi in the Edhi Village. These two individuals earned the respect of both the East and West for their services to the humanity. Their exemplary lives are a source of inspiration not only for Pakistanis, but the entire world. Their selfless services and commitment to the human spirit shall live on forever in the hearts of people. Nasim Yousaf is a researcher based in the USA. He has written 15 books and digitized files of rare documents related to South Asian history. His articles have been published in many countries around the world and in peerreviewed publications in the US (Harvard Asia Quarterly, World History Encyclopedia, and Education About Asia). © Nasim Yousaf 2016


21 Y O U T H Sh a r e Sh a r e 10 Th i n g s Th a t Ar e n ’t On Y o u r Re s u m e (Bu t Sh o u l d Be ) Dhul Qadah 2. 1437 August 5, 2016

By:Mark S. Babbitt Leadership and Career Mentor, Blogger, Speaker and Author any job seekers from college students with just a couple internships under their belt to workforce veterans with years of experience feel as though our resume and LinkedIn profiles are, for lack of a better word lacking. And sometimes this is true especially when you’re up against someone with three, five and even ten years of relevant experience more than you. In that case, how do you compete You compete and win by including on your resume the achievements, projects and assignments you may have overlooked, or chose not to put on your resume because they were short-term, part of your personal life or not a real job. Here are nine great examples (and one thing, if you’re a student or recent grad, that probably is on your resume... but shouldn’t be): Social Media Savviness No. You aren’t a guru, ninja or an expert. But you do know your way around Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Snapchat, Instagram and Pinterest. Your profiles may be the envy of all your friends and colleagues; the number of followers is respectful. Throw in your knowledge of Hootsuite, Tweetdeck, Twitter Chats, LinkedIn Groups, Facebook ads and whatever else you’ve dabbled in so far and you just might impress the social media novice whose organization needs social help, right now. Self-Learning In today’s job market, there isn’t a single employer who doesn’t respect someone who took it upon themselves to learn a skill, or master a software program relevant to their organization. Demonstration of expertise using project management, Photoshop, Salesforce, Infusionsoft, Google Analytics and maybe even a little coding can take your resume from meh to marvelous Freelance Projects Remember that project you did for that busi-

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ness that really needed your expertise Or the couple of weeks you spent at that nonprofit solving its biggest problem Those mini-projects weren’t real jobs, no but they were real experience. List every relevant project you’ve ever taken on. Display the impact you had on the organization you served (quantify ). Show your entrepreneurial spirit. And you’ll catch the attention of a hiring manager looking for someone not afraid to take on a project alone. Theses, Studies and White Papers Did you head up a research project Write an industry relevant thesis that blew people away Did you lead a community-based study Each of these projects shows attention to detail, problem solving and analytical thinking three skills in high demand by nearly every employer. Again, show the impact of your work; and talk passionately about the mission. Employers don’t only want to know what you did they want to know why you did it. Content Creation Have you begun blogging Guest blogging Have you begun to show your subject matter expertise in a podcast, or a video blog Maybe a YouTube channel Have you built a community of followers All of those things go on your resume Employers will respect that you are willing to let your thoughts be known, and aren’t afraid to stick your neck out. They’ll get a glimpse of your personality and passion. And if the fit is right they’ll develop a bond with the digital you, well before they call for an interview. Industry Relevant Competitions Speaking of not being afraid to stick your neck out: relevant competitions online, through your community, industry associations, the local chamber of commerce, and through your alma mater, fraternity or sorority are a great way to punch up your resume. Although a bonus (instant credibility), winning isn’t necessary Just show that you have competed for the third consecutive time at the regional business plan competition, for example, and

entrepreneurial minded employers will be impressed. These organizations also make for great networking and keyword elements on your resume. An employer might say, You were in the Alpha Kappa Psi CASE competitions So was I And, just like that, a relationship has started and an advantage gained. Anything Leadership Civic organizations, volunteer assignments, part-time retail jobs, heading up a fundraiser or a committee, campus ambassadorships anything that shows you were leading from out front must go on your resume. Again, be sure to show your impact and talk about what you learned along the way. Conferences Attended That person with the three to five more years of experience on their resume than you have they attended your industries’ annual convention this year Last year Ever Probably not, but perhaps you did giving you another advantage over the competition. While you were out there listening to Seth Godin, Adam Grant, Dorie Clark and Matt Cutts, your competition was watching Wheel of Fortune in their pajamas. Who would you hire Reverse Mentorship All that social media and blogging experience you’ve obtained ever put it to good use Ever walk a CEO through a Twitter chat Or set up a WordPress blog for a solopreneur Maybe helped get a Mom and Pop shop’s books in order, then show them how

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outh homelessness is a seemingly intractable problem in Canada. In communities across the country, people are increasingly aware of the sight of young people who are without a home, sleeping in parks, sitting on sidewalks or asking for money. What do we know about these young people, and what should we do Youth Homelessness in Canada: Implications for Policy and Practice aims to fill a gap in the information available on this important issue by providing an easily accessible collection of the best Canadian research and policy analysis in the field. If we are going to solve youth homelessness in a meaningful way, we need solutions that are informed by the best research. This book has been written with this in mind. In this volume,

lleading eadin di g Ca C Canadian nad di sscholars dian di ch holars l present key y findings from their research on youth homelessness. In an effort to make this research accessible as well as relevant to decision-makers and practitioners, contributing authors have been asked to address the so whatness’ of their research; to make clear the policy and practice implications of their research so as to better inform the efforts of those working to address youth homelessness. The contributors to this book are committed to supporting the development of more effective solutions to youth homelessness. Not only can we do things differently, we need to. And research on youth homelessness can help make a difference. This book is protected under a Creative Commons license that allows you to share, copy, distribute, and transmit the work for non-commercial purposes, provided you attribute it to the original source. The Canadian Homelessness Research Network acknowledges with thanks the financial support of the the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. The analysis and interpretations contained in the chapters are those of individual contributors and do not necessarily represent the views of the financial contributors or of the CHRN. www.homelesshub.ca/youthhomelessness

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to run uickbooks Each of these instances of reverse mentorship shows you are willing to give back and teach across generational boundaries a fine, and marketable, skill in today’s workforce. Bonus for Young Pros: Remove THIS from Your Resume When you’re all done with the newest version of resume when you’ve added all your relevant accomplishments you students and recent grads are going to take one more step guaranteed to help you compete better Unless you are going into a field where these things still matter (medical, engineering, law, etc.), you are going to get rid of everything that makes you look like a current or recent student. Everything GPA, relevant coursework, expected graduation dates, ANY mention of high school all of it. Why Because no one hires students. They hire capable, work-ready professionals prepared to help them achieve their goals and solve their problems. So on your resume and LinkedIn profile: Don’t be a student. How does your resume look now More professional More complete Perhaps less lacking


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My H a p p i n e s s Ma t t e r s To Me ! W e w e r e t a l k i n g ! By:Shabnam y:Shabnam Khan – Family Counsellor or most people, feeling happy and finding life meaningful are both important and related goals. But do happiness and meaning always go together While happiness and a sense of meaning often overlap, they also diverge in important and surprising ways. As one might expect, people’s happiness levels were positively correlated with whether they saw their lives as meaningful. However, the two measures were not identical suggesting that what makes us happy may not always bring more meaning, and vice versa. To probe for differences between the two, it’s important to ask detailed questions about people’s feelings and moods, their relationships with others, and their day-to-day activities. Feeling happy was strongly correlated with seeing life as easy, pleasant, and free from difficult or troubling events. Happiness was also correlated with being in good health and generally feeling well most of the time. However, none of these things were correlated with a greater sense of meaning. Feeling good most of the time might help us feel happier, but it doesn’t necessarily bring a sense of purpose to our lives. However, having enough money seemed to make little difference in life’s sense of meaning. People who are wealthy tend to be happier, however, they don’t see their lives as meaningful, while people who are not that wealthy tend to see their lives as more meaningful. This might be related to having a purpose in life, doing things that are important to and for them, being connected to people and stronger social ties

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among those that matters. Perhaps instead of saying that money doesn’t buy happiness, we ought to say money doesn’t buy meaning. Not too surprisingly, our relationships with other people are related to both how happy we are as well as how meaningful we see our lives. Feeling more connected to others improved both happiness and meaning. However, the role we adopt in our relationships makes an important difference. In addition, spending more time with friends was related to greater happiness but not more meaning. When it comes to thinking about how to be happier, many of us fantasize about taking more vacations or finding ways to avoid tasks. However, some tasks which don’t make us happy can, over time, add up to a meaningful life. Even routine activities - talking on the phone, cooking, cleaning, housework, meditating, emailing, praying, reading book and balancing finances - appeared to bring more meaning to people’s lives, but not happiness in the moment. To conclusion happiness can be attained in things which we already have but don’t realize the true meaning . Value and cherish each moment of those precious moments For more information: shabnam@skcounselling.ca

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o last time we were talking about our children or family members sharing their problems, tears, inner feelings with friends or counsellors but not with parents. They are more comfortable with outsiders but not with family.

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I told you..... The parents out of their experience of life and age are well aware of many pros and cons. They do not know many new things but what they know about human nature and what is right and what is wrong in the long run. I told you so... are followed by You never listen to me... You are very careless... You never think... blah blah blah. Results - your children not regretting the mistake as much they regret sharing it with you. They also know that parents are right many times but nobody likes to be reminded or being pinpointed a lot of times. Actually most of the time parents are being protective. They love their children so much so that they want to spare their beloved from pain, suffering, shock, and trauma of life but they forget that lesson of life are not always learned in family room. This process of growing is most for every person.

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Mom, why don’t you do it yourself, I have homework, it’s so much out of fashion, please behave properly, do not start your stories when my friends come, and seriously... etc etc. The grow-up so called stylish children think that parents are not up to the fashionable life style, parents should talk or behave in particular manner they are embarrassed by old and simple parents or house.

Balancing both ways

The elders have to be less overprotective, or cautious and let the children experience some things of life in their own way. The youngsters should learn to be tolerant and understanding about parent’s age, their generation gap etc. The elders also should accept the changing fast facts of life in some matters and try to find a workable solution. It is most very difficult, what are needed is little more patience and understanding broader mindset and readiness on both sides.

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Dr i z z l i n g c h o c o l a t e a n d t r u e b u t t e r : H o m e -b a s e d v e n t u r e b y c a k e q u e e n s t a k e s c it y b y s t o r m By Amina Khan PESHAWAR: AWAR: lacing toffee covered d chocolate h l t b bars and vanilla wafers in a guest’s plate, the Khattak sisters smile, confident that their cupcakes will be liked. While their father did not encourage the business as he feared his daughters will gain fame — something that was not looked at benevolently in Pukhtun culture — the girls did not let that hinder them. Rashmina, 24, and Pashmina, 23, started baking in 2010 a time when there was no concept of designer cakes or cupcakes in the whole province. They learnt the art of baking on a trial and error basis and today, their cakes are not only fulfilling the sweet tooth requirement of people in Peshawar, but are famous throughout Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. The Khattak sisters have shared their secrets with women from remote areas of the province so that they can develop the art and become financially emancipated. The Barricades Defying norms and starting a business without relying on anybody was by no means an easy undertaking for Khattak sisters. At first, they used to see designs and fascinating products on the internet and message the bakers to seek assistance. However, that did not work out. The designers, particularly who make cakes in Dubai, refused to guide us or cooperate with us, Rashmina told The Express

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Tribune. Th k off supportt ffrom th i ffather th was anThe llack their other issue. However, when Meena’s delight became a burgeoning business and their father saw the diligence and commitment of his daughters, his encouragement became inevitable. It was never about money, Pashmina said. We wanted to promote our art and hone our skills and talent and seeing

that, our father became encouraging. I have seen fathers who are stubborn and think it is a taboo for girls to work like this even my father wanted to me to pursue dentistry in which I have a degree but I wanted to showcase my art and my mother was my greatest supporter, Rashmina added. The sisters said finding suppliers was difficult. There was no one to guide us and we had to go alone in cabs to find boxes, printers and

talk to people about marketing, Pashmina id R h i said id h i t t att said. Rashmina her di disappointment start was apparent but she stood her ground and continued her work despite hindrances. I came to the conclusion that nobody will stand for you and you have to help yourself, she added. According to Rashmina, people’s envy when her cakes did remarkably well was also apparent. It is but natural and today I am just glad people have learned a lot from my work and make recipes I created on my own. The Trajectory Rashmina said she learnt the art on her own. After a series of trial and error proceedings, she realised what makes better cakes, what makes better toppings and what gives fondant cakes intricacy of design and finesse. At the beginning there was no competition as the concept was new for the people in the city. People did not know what a designer cake was and now the first thing they want for an occasion is a designer cake, Rashmina said. The sisters started taking orders on social media and very soon phones would not cease to ring at Meena’s Delight. Today, these cakes are made and sold nationally as well as internationally.

people—young and A large number of p old—prefer ld f tto gift ift cupcakes and designer cakes to people these days and demand for the home based cakes in the city is high. The newly opened bakeries offered me to join their business but the sisters preferred to go ahead on their own a home based venture for the people of Peshawar. The variety of cakes is vast red velvet, black forest, toffee crunch, cheese, Cadbury, fudge, vanilla, butter cream, Nutella, Kit Kat, Twix, Snickers, Ferrero Rocher and fondant. However, it is not only the presentation that lures people but also their taste. Khattak sisters purchase ingredients from abroad so ensure premium quality of their cakes. They want to open a caf in the city very soon that will offer customers a setting as sweet as their cakes. Solidarity with Women The Khattak sisters believe nothing was unattainable if people strive hard enough. Both sisters developed their business on their own because they believed in themselves. Every girl in K-P should pursue whatever she is good at everyone has a hidden talent which should be exhibited and polished, Rashmina said. She has taught baking to many girls in the provinces, particularly those from villages and far-flung areas so they can learn, cook and become independent. Published in The Express Tribune, July 24th,

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here are several types of martyrs in Islam. A Hadith of Bokhari stated, Whoever is killed while protecting his property then he is a martyr, would apply to the people dying in the line of duty. Flying Officer (Flg. Offr) Sikander Shah became the first martyr of our 65th G.D. (P) course when he crashed over the Jamrud firing range. Saber, F-86 aircraft piloted by him, exploded midair while pulling up after firing at the target. Flying Officer, Najam Saeed, another course mate of ours flew as No.3 in the same formation and witnessed the crash. He narrated the accident to me that helped in putting this piece together. After leading the prestigious Sherdil’ formation of the T-37 aerobatic team at Risalpur academy, Najam also served as an instructor pilot of F-16 aircraft. He earned four-star green endorsements for safe flying and efficiently handling emergencies Sikander Shah was a lively, handsome and a likable intelligent officer of our course. Cadetship days of Lower Topa and Risalpur are filled with our association of good and tough times. Later in 1978, we served together in at Air Base Masroor as pilot officers. He belonged to No. 2 Squadron of T-33 aircraft while I was a part of the Air Traffic Control Squadron. He often responded with a smile at the naughty remarks of his course mates. Sikander came from the family of renowned Indian actor Naseer-ud-din Shah and had a striking resemblance to him.

they iing, according di to Najam, j h tookk off iin a three-ship formation for the gunnery mission over the range. Squadron Leader (Sqn. Ldr) Tariq Nasim, instructor pilot was the leader. Sikander Shah was No. 2 and Najam followed as No. 3 in the formation. According to their preflight briefing on the ground, after takeoff they were to join in a close formation and set course for the Jamrud Firing range. After joining in close formation they checked on radio with the Range Safety Officer (RSO) and carried out the spacer runthe first dry run over the firing range to create a desirable space between the aircrafts. It is followed by firing with a dive over the target and pull-up to exit safely after releasing the weapons. They peeled off into a left hand gunnery circuit pattern and one after the other, they hit at the target maintaining a safe distance between their aircraft. RSO used to be a squadron pilot. His job was to ensure a safe range for the required exercise- targets marked and laid out properly. He controlled and cleared all the aircraft for the exercise and passed on firing scores to the participating pilots. He also recorded all the range activities. The formation carried hot guns only as it was a gunnery mission. The Saber F-86 aircraft had 6 M3 Browning machine guns of .50 caliber capable of carrying 300 rounds in each gun. After about halfway through the mission, as Najam started to roll in for the attack, Sikander ahead of him pulled up at the same time, after firing the bullets. Through the corner of his left eye, Najam saw a big bright flash to his left around the position where Sikander should have been with his plane. He turned his head towards the aircraft of Sikander expecting to see him pulling out of a dive in a left hand climbing turn in gunnery pattern. The controls shivered in his

The fatal accident that took Sikander away from us occurred whilst he was flying in No. 26 Squadron during the ground attack phase at Peshawar Air Base. On that fateful morn-

hands, Najam saw a huge ball of fire, like an inferno- an airburst of a Napalm bomb. Not knowing what had happened, he frantically looked around to see the aircraft of Sikander. All he saw was that ball of fire dropping down. There was neither an aircraft nor a parachute. He immediately called off the attack, pulled out of the target, radioed his leader Sqn. Ldr. Tariq and told him what he saw. Tariq asked the RSO on the radio who had seen everything, but froze and remained dumbfounded in disbelief. After sometime, the RSO came to life and reported that Si-

By:Sqn. Ldr. (R)Nusrat Hussain nh.guidingstar@gmail.com Crashed Over Jamrud Firing Range - Flg. O r. Sikanadar Shah

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kander had crashed. Najam inside the cockpit overwhelmed with horrible thoughts didn’t want to think the worst. He continued looking around for a parachute that wasn’t there. Ordered by Sqn. Ldr. Tariq, Najam joined in close formation and reported the crash position to the Peshawar Control Tower. They circled over the firing range and headed back to the base. Peshawar Control tower took crash action and sent the search and rescue helicopter with a Flight Surgeon on board. Najam, after reporting to all the commanders about the accident stood alone outside the squadron building in Peshawar. He kept looking towards the initial reporting position in the false hope of seeing Sikander returning with his plane -that was not to happen. The right leg of Sikander was found a Kilometer away from the accident site. According to the postmortem report; he suffered more than 100 internal bone fractures, but surprisingly, the rest of his body remained intact. A typical smile spread over his lips when we saw his body before the burial. He left us more than 36 years ago, but his ever smiling face comes to mind whenever we talk about him. The Inquiring Board determined structural failure’ of one of the wings as the reason for his crash. It happened because of airframe fatigue. When Sikander started his pull out from the dive with 4 to 5 g’s, tremendous load imposed on the plane and broke the wing. The broken wing hit the fuel tank, immediately lighting the fire that exploded the aircraft in the air. Najam saw that same huge fireball. The explosion shocked the pilot, setting him unconscious. Because of low altitude, he hit the ground before taking any evasive action. Najam registered few strange observations in his association with Sikander. After graduation, the Pak number allotted to Najam at first was transferred to Sikander later. (Pak number determined the seniority of a person

in the Air Force). Najam believed that better gunnery equipment installed on a particular tail number aircraft resulted in better firing scores. Sikander was flying that aircraft. If asked, Sikander would have switched the aircraft with Najam. Despite having a strong desire of asking to switch the aircraft with Sikandar, Najam struggled hard in his mind and avoided asking for the switch. He often wondered if the Pak number and the tail number of the aircraft played a role towards the crash of Sikander.

Najam carried a feeling from that day onwards that all the three members of Sikander’s formation were destined to die in an air crash. On 7th September 1980, aerobatic practice show at Masroor Air Base led to the crash of Sqn. Ldr. Tariq (Leader of Sikander’s formation). He embraced martyrdom performing an aileron roll over the base, while Najam witnessed his crash once again- this time from the ground. Now he considers himself as someone who was destined witnessing the air crash of two other comrades. Najam retired as a Wing Commander from service and now lives in Toronto. The founding Editor of ‘The Miracle’ is writing his life experiences in the Pakistan Air Force, Bahrain Amiri Air Force and his time in Canada. We will be publishing excerpt from his book in the upcoming editions of ‘The Miracle.’ The readers are requested to frankly comment on the article. --The Managing Editor.

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BIRMINGHAM: Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq believes knocking down England pillars Alastair Cook and Joe Root holds the key to his side’s hopes of winning the third Test at Edgbaston. England levelled the four-match series at 1-1 last time out at Old Trafford. Between them, England captain Cook and vice-captain Root made 506 runs

for just twice out at Old Trafford in a second Test the hosts won by the huge margin of 330 runs. But you have to go back to May 2015 for the last time another specialist England batsman made a Test hundred discarded opener Adam Lyth’s 107 against New Zealand at Headingley. In every team there are key players and

at the moment those two are in really good form, said Misbah of Cook and Root at Edgbaston on Tuesday. Anderson keen to forge on despite drop in pace Pakistan have since established a temporary home’ in the UAE but Misbah said there was no substitute for playing in front of your own fans.

Sa u d i a p p o i n t s p r i nc e s s t o o v e r s e e w o m e n ’s s p o r t s RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has appointed a princess to oversee women’s sports in the kingdom, even as the country has doubled the number of female athletes representing it at the Olympics. Princess Reema bint Bandar bin Sultan was named head of the women’s section at the General Authority for Sports, which acts as the kingdom’s sports ministry, the official SPA news agency said.It did not specify what her responsibilities would be. Princess Reema is the daughter of the once-powerful Prince Bandar bin Sultan,

who was the Saudi ambassador to Washington for 22 years until 2005. She was educated in the United States. I am honoured to serve my nation, SPA quoted Princess Reema as saying. Women face significant obstacles to competing in sport in Saudi Arabia. Four Saudi female athletes are however taking part in the Olympics this year in Rio, where they arrived with seven Saudi men on Monday. These sportswomen include marathon runner Sarah al-Attar, judoka Wujud Fahmi, fencer Lubna al-Omair and 100m

Sp i n -h e a v y La n k a e y e s e r i e s w i n a g a i n s t Au s t r a l i a GALLE: Sri Lanka have the chance to seal a first series victory over Australia in 17 years when the second Test begins Thursday in Galle, with Rangana Herath looking to wreak more havoc on his favourite ground. Herath, who had match figures of 9 for 103 in Sri Lanka’s thrilling win the first Test in Pallekele last weekend, will again be the key to the hosts’ chances of success in Galle where he has a formidable record. Australian coach Darren Lehmann has already acknowledged that the surface on Sri Lanka’s southwestern coast is likely to turn from the outset and benefit the hosts’ spin-laden line-up. I think it’ll still spin from day one, but it just is what it is, Lehmann said in the aftermath of Pallekele, a match in which the left-arm wrist spinner Lakshan Sandakan also bagged seven

wickets on his debut. Herath took 10 wickets in his last Test outing in Galle, against the West Indies in November. He also ran through India’s powerful batting line-up three months earlier when he took a match-winning 7 for 48 in the second innings. Sri Lankan skipper Angelo Mathews said the 38-year-old Herath had once again proved his brilliance in the first Test which also featured a superb 176 by Kusal Mendis in the second innings. Mendis’s maiden Test hundred could not mask the fragility of the Sri Lankan batting line-up, as no other batsman passed 50. This is a very good opportunity for us, said skipper Mathews. We are ranked number seven in the ICC rankings and Australia are number one. We need to play well in Galle to seal the

series, he warned. Holland call-up Sri Lanka’s only previous series victory over the Australians was in 1999 1-0 in a three-match contest in which Herath made his debut. I was a little kid when we won the last time, said the 29-year-old Mathews. Sri Lanka are expected to be unchanged for Galle but Australia will be without spinner Steve O’Keefe, who has been forced to fly home with a pulled hamstring.Uncapped left-arm spinner Jon Holland has been called up as a replacement. He’s tall, he’s got good shape on the ball, he bowls at a decent pace. I’m sure he’ll have suc-

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