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The Night of Power arrives

The Night of Power arrives Ahmed Shaaban / 4 August 2013 Want to have all your sins forgiven? Want to start a new chapter? Want to get closer to God? Want to add more than 83 years of worship to your life? It’s simple, by maximising worship on Lailat Al Qadr (The night of power). Though all days and nights of Ramadan are full of blessings and rewards, its last ten days hold a special status stressed in the recommendations and practices of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him), particularly the night of August 4 (27th night of Ramadan ) or Al Qadr Night that is considered the holiest night of the year for Muslims. Islamic researcher Dr Shaikh Mohammed Ashmawy said Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) used to keep himself and his wives busy in acts of worship during these blessed days which may lead to a man’s release from hell and help him secure a high position in Paradise. “These acts of worships are praying, supplicating, reading the Quran, performing Zikr (Remembrance of God), giving charity, and taking part in a spiritual retreat called ‘Itekaf’, where you spend all ten days in the mosque reading the Quran and praying.” Seeking Laylat Al Qadr, particularly on the odd-numbered nights in the last ten days of Ramadan, is highly advised by the Prophet. “That night of power, honour and grace is better in virtue and reward than a sincere worship of a thousand months as stipulated in Chapter 79/3,” Dr Ashmawy said. Shaikh Mahmoud Marei, Imam of Al Huda Mosque, said there are some signs by which the night of Laylat Al Qadr is identified. “As the Prophet quoted, it is a pleasant and bright night, neither hot nor cold, and the sun rises red, weak with no visible rays the following day.” Shaikh Mohammed Al Arabi, Imam of Al Tawheed Mosque, said Allah forgives the previous sins of the one who stays up and prays during this great night — when the Holy Quran was first revealed to Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) — out of faith and in hope of earning the reward from Him. Certain Duas (supplications) are also recommended on this night. ahmedshaaban@khaleejtimes.com   Continue reading

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9 killed in Indian consulate blast in Afghanistan

9 killed in Indian consulate blast in Afghanistan (Reuters) / 4 August 2013 Suicide bombers attacked the Indian consulate in Afghanistan’s eastern capital Jalalabad on Saturday, killing nine people, including children, mostly in an adjacent mosque, officials said. Twenty-three people were injured.   Guards at a checkpoint stopped the three attackers as their car approached the building around 10am, the office of Gul Agha Sherzai, governor of Nangarhar province, said in a statement. Two attackers leapt out of the car and a gunfight broke out, while the third remained inside and detonated his explosives. The blast badly damaged the mosque and dozens of homes and small shops in the area. All three assailants were killed in the explosion. The Taleban, which spearheads armed opposition to Western-backed President Hamid Karzai’s government, denied it was responsible. “Explosion in front of India’s Consulate in Jalalabad. All Indians officials safe,” Indian Ministry of External Affairs spokesman Syed Akbaruddin said on Twitter. The bombing followed a world-wide travel alert issued by the United States on Friday, saying that Al Qaeda could be planning attacks in August, particularly in the Middle East and North Africa. The United States has ordered the closure of 21 embassies and consulates on Sunday, including its Kabul mission. All the casualties were civilians, the governor said, though one health official said a soldier was among the injured. Most of those killed or injured were inside the adjacent mosque, according to Nangarhar police chief Mohammad Sharif Amin. India’s Kabul embassy came under attack in both 2008 and 2009, with dozens of people killed. The eastern border province of Nangarhar, and its capital Jalalabad, have long been a hotbed of insurgent activity. In June, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) decided to withdraw foreign staff and suspend some activities in the area after an attack that killed a guard and injured three others. The assault was the first of its kind on the strictly neutral ICRC in Afghanistan since it started operations in the country in 1987. On Friday, a five-hour battle between Afghan security forces and Taleban fighters in the province’s Shirzad district killed dozens of Afghan police and insurgents, officials said. Continue reading

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Mursi supporters signals flexibility in talks

Mursi supporters signals flexibility in talks (Reuters) / 4 August 2013 Allies of deposed Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi told mediators on Saturday they respected the popular will expressed in mass protests that led to his downfall, suggesting they might be backing away from a demand he be reinstated. Tarek El-Malt, spokesman for the pro-Mursi delegation that met envoys from the United States and the European Union, said his camp sought a resolution to Egypt’s crisis based on the constitution that was suspended after he was deposed. Speaking to Reuters by telephone, Malt said Mursi’s allies told the envoys they wanted the constitution restored and said it held “more than one solution” to the crisis. He added that General Abdel Fattah Al Sisi, the army chief who overthrew Mursi, must not be part of a political deal without Mursi. Asked whether the delegation had told the envoys that Mursi must be reinstated, Malt said that would be worked out in the details, notably not reiterating the demand for his return. “This is part of the political initiatives,” he said. “We did not get into the details of the political initiatives”. He said if those who opposed Mursi continued to insist that he should not be part of the “political equation”, then “the steadfastness and sit-ins of the millions in the streets for five weeks requires that Sisi must also not be in the political equation.” A member of the Muslim Brotherhood-allied Wasat Party, Malt is the appointed spokesman of the delegation that met with US Deputy Secretary of State William Burns, US Ambassador Anne Patterson and European Union special envoy Bernardino Leon. The delegation also includes top members of the Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party (FJP). Later, senior Brotherhood politician Essam El Erian said restoring the 2012 constitution meant Mursi would see out his term. However, diplomats say the Brotherhood understands Mursi, detained at a secret location, will not return as president but they want a face-saving legal formula for him to step down. “Those empowered to speak for the FJP understand that Mursi is not coming back. But they are maintaining that as a negotiating position,” a Western diplomat said. Another diplomat involved in the talks said pro-Mursi alliance had shown flexibility in Saturday’s meeting. Relaying the messages delivered to the envoys, Malt said: “I respect and hold in regard the demands of the masses that went out on June 30, but I will not build on the military coup.” He added that the demands of the Mursi supporters must also be respected. Mursi supporters still protesting in Cairo want the constitution and Mursi reinstated. “We have the readiness and flexibility to accept political solutions to get out of this crisis as long as they are based on constitutional legitimacy, by which we mean the return and reactivation of the 2012 constitution,” Malt said. He added that political solutions must be hammered out with the National Salvation Front – the loose coalition of parties that backed Mursi’s overthrow and which includes interim Vice-President Mohamed ElBaradei. “We (will) sit together and we will assess proposed political initiatives and reach solutions that respect all popular desires. But the army will not have a role in political solutions,” he said. “The army must remain neutral and not interfere in political life,” he added. Malt said a period of calm was needed to build confidence among all parties. He said this would include a renunciation of violence, the release of what he called political detainees and allowing Islamist television stations to reopen. The army-backed government says the Brotherhood has incited violence, accusing it of engaging in terrorism. Malt said the delegation had underscored the pro-Mursi camp’s commitment to peaceful protests.   Continue reading

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