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Dr Naik to speak at Ramadan Forum

Dr Naik to speak at Ramadan Forum Muaz Shabandri (muaz@khaleejtimes.com) / 3 July 2013 Celebrated Islamic preacher, Dr Zakir Naik, will speak at this year’s Ramadan forum to be held at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) on Thursday, July 18. Organisers of the forum are hosting the event at a bigger venue this year, expecting more than 6,000 people to attend his talk on ‘Quran and Modern Science’. Previous editions of his talks in Dubai have influenced several people to embrace Islam as his eloquent style of presentation and knowledge on comparative religion have earned him praise. The talk will be organised as part of the Al Multaqa Ramadan Forum which will run from July 12 to July 23. A series of educational activities, road shows, training workshops and lectures will be hosted as part of the forum organised by Dubai’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM). Speaking with Khaleej Times, Hamad bin Mejren, Executive Director of Business Tourism at DTCM said: “Ramadan is the perfect month to enrich the soul and it is indeed a special month for Muslims. People want to learn more about religion and it is an excellent opportunity for them to hear world renowned experts.” He added that the new venue at Zabeel Hall in DWTC was selected keeping in mind the convenience for people coming from other emirates to attend the lectures. “The forum aims at reinforcing Dubai’s position as a leading tourist destination that continues to retain and respect its Islamic values and heritage, strengthening its responsibility towards spreading cultural and social awareness among different cultures,” said Hamad.  The schedule of the 12-day forum includes inspiring multilingual lectures with eight lectures in Arabic, presented by a number of scholars and preachers, including Shaikh Dr. Saeed bin Mesfer, Shaikh Dr Abdullah Al Musleh, Shaikh Dr Omar Abdul Kafi, Shaikh Khalid Ismail, Shaikh Dr Khalid Al Musleh, Shaikh Ibrahim Al Zayyat, Shaikh Suleiman Al Jbeilan and the scholar Sultan Al Dugheili. In addition, there will also be four lectures in foreign languages, namely in English presented by Dr Zakir Naik; in Tagalog by the scholar Rashid Indaan; in Malayalam by Shaikh Hussain Salafi and in Urdu presented by Shaikh Tauseef Ar-Rahman. The 12 th edition of the Ramadan Forum is being hosted under the patronage of Shaikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation. Scholars and preachers will also visit local hospitals and there will be a daily Iftar organised in labour accommodations in Muhaisnah 2, the capacity of which has been increased to feed 4,000 fasting individuals this year instead of 2,500, bringing the total of free meals during Ramadan to 120,000. The activity agenda also includes a mobile Charity Caravan that will tour the city to help raise awareness about the event and to distribute informational leaflets and brochures within public and private organisations, malls, public transport and other public places. Last year, the forum attracted 99,829 adult visitors in addition to 2,400 children, and witnessed 35 people converting to Islam. The forum included 12 hospital visits by the scholars, eight visits to private and public organisations and 39,100 health checks. For more information on the venue and timings, visit www.almultaqa.ae . Continue reading

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They’ve got talent!

They’ve got talent! Silvia Radan (silvia@khaleejtimes.com) / 3 July 2013 Saleh Al Shunnar was the last Emirati standing with a chance to win the Dh50,000 Best Film award in the Arab Film Studio’s film competition. Minutes before the awards were announced on Monday night in Yas Viceroy hotel, the Dubai-born was the centre of attention, giving interviews, posing for photos and greeting friends and supporters. Arab Film Studio, which was established in 2011 in partnership with Image Nation and twofour54, is a short film competition that aims at discovering talent and giving aspiring talent the tools to carve out a career for themselves. “Image Nation gave us $5000 to make a short film, and also a lot of support in the form of training, even hotel accommodation,” said Saleh, who has never before attempted to make a film. His story is one that he much cares about: litter. Titled Recycled, Saleh’s short film is about a Western film director shooting a movie in Hatta, but litter keeps appearing in every scene. Eventually, he gives up, but his Emirati assistant director takes the discarded film reels and creates a short film about litter, which is the actual film the audience gets to see. “Litter really bothers me. This particular story came to me as I was sitting in my usual cafe in Dubai, having a karak. I kept seeing people throwing rubbish on the street, when garbage bins are nearby,” said Saleh. The Emirati filmmaker was happy to have reached this stage of the competition, especially since the films were judged by the likes of Jude Law, David Frankel (director of  The Devil Wears Prada), Michael Brandt (writer, The Double), UAE’s Nawaf Al Janahi (director, Sea Shadow) and several other international film industry personalities. “In my view, I have won already. We all did. Just to finish the film was an accomplishment in itself,” mentioned Saleh. Altogether, there were 13 contestants selected for the competition and only six made it to the final: Mohamed Islem Cherchali, a Dubai resident from Algeria, Muneer Al Busaidi, an Omani living in Abu Dhabi, Allegra Brooksbank, a Dubai-based American, Belal Anteple, a Syrian living in Al Ain, Sara Saber, a Dubai resident from Egypt and Saleh Al Shunnar. Saleh’s Recycled did not win the big Best Film award, but it did take one of the other seven awards, the Best Sound Design. The night, in fact, belonged to Sara Saber, who scooped not only the much desired Best Film, but also Best Screenplay and Best Editing for her short film In Her Eyes. “Oh, my God! Thank you very much!” she burst out on the stage as she received the Best Film trophy. “I’ve been blessed with a fantastic team, who supported all my crazy ideas,” she went on. In Her Eyes is a story of two different generations and their separate values. A mother and her daughter find themselves at crossroads as their visions clash – the mother finds reason in the art of poetry, despite her poverty, while the daughter wants to pursue a financially successful life. “This is my story,” Sara told Khaleej Times. “I have this inner struggle in me weather or not to pursue art, but I think I can combine art and business,” she went on. Details for the 2014 Arab Film Studio competition will be announced later this autumn.   Continue reading

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South Africa’s Mandela ‘improving’ as Obama flies in

South Africa’s Mandela ‘improving’ as Obama flies in (Reuters) / 29 June 2013 South Africa’s ailing anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela is doing much better in hospital, his ex-wife Winnie said on Friday, as US President Barack Obama arrived for a visit that will pay homage to a man he calls his “personal hero”. The faltering health of the first black president of South Africa, a revered symbol of racial reconciliation, has drawn world attention since the 94-year-old was rushed to hospital with a recurring lung infection nearly three weeks ago. Earlier this week, the government said Mandela’s frail condition had turned critical, but since Thursday President Jacob Zuma has reported that his health is improving. “I’m not a doctor, but I can say that from what he was a few days ago, there is great improvement,” Mandela’s ex-wife, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, told reporters outside Mandela’s former home in the Johannesburg township of Soweto. But, she added, he remained “clinically unwell”. Aboard Air Force One prior to arriving in South Africa, Obama paid tribute to Mandela for the way he led his nation out of apartheid after years of struggle, but said he did not need a “photo op” with the former president. “Right now, our main concern is with his wellbeing, his comfort, and with the family’s wellbeing and comfort,” he told reporters before the US presidential aircraft touched down on Friday evening at Waterkloof air force base in Pretoria. During his weekend trip to Johannesburg, Pretoria and Cape Town, his second stop of a three-nation Africa tour, Obama is scheduled on Sunday to visit Robben Island, where Mandela passed 18 of the 27 years he spent in apartheid prisons. White House officials have said they will defer to the Mandela family on whether a visit to the hospital to see Madiba, as he is affectionately known, would be appropriate. Lessons of Mandela Obama told reporters his message in South Africa would draw from the lessons of Mandela’s life. “If we focus on what Africa as a continent can do together and what these countries can do when they’re unified, as opposed to when they’re divided by tribe or race or religion, then Africa’s rise will continue,” he said. White House officials said Obama would hold a “town hall meeting” on Saturday with youth leaders in Soweto, the Johannesburg township known for 1976 student protests against apartheid. Obama, in office since 2009, is making his first substantial visit to Africa following a short trip to Ghana at the beginning of his first term. While well-wishers and journalists crowded outside the hospital in the capital Pretoria where Mandela is being treated, a few blocks away, hundreds of demonstrators protested against Obama’s visit, some burning US flags. Nearly 1,000 trade unionists, Muslim activists and South African Communist Party members marched to the US Embassy shouting slogans denouncing Obama’s foreign policy as “arrogant and oppressive”. Muslim activists held prayers in a car park outside the embassy. Leader Imam Sayeed Mohammed told the group: “We hope that Mandela feels better and that Obama can learn from him.” South African critics of Obama have focused in particular on his support for US drone strikes overseas, which they say have killed hundreds of innocent civilians, and his failure to fulfill a pledge to close the US military detention center at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba housing terrorism suspects. “Two great men” Protesters said the first African-American president should not try to link himself to the anti-apartheid figure. “Mandela valued human life … Mandela would condemn drone attacks and civilian deaths, Mandela cannot be his hero, he cannot be on that list,” said Yousha Tayob. Not far away at the Pretoria heart hospital, some of the people paying tribute to Mandela had words of praise for Obama, who met Mandela in 2005 when he was still a US senator. Nigerian painter Sanusi Olatunji, 31, had brought portraits of both Mandela and Obama to the wall of the hospital, where flowers, tribute notes and gifts for Madiba, as Mandela is affectionately known, have been piling up. “These are the two great men of my lifetime,” he said. As Mandela’s health has deteriorated this year, the realization has grown among South Africa’s 53 million people that the man who forged their multi-racial “Rainbow Nation” from the ashes of apartheid may be nearing his end. The possibility of his dying has already generated controversy among the extended Mandela clan. A dispute between two factions over where the family grave should be went to court on Friday when his eldest daughter and more than a dozen other relatives sought an injunction against Mandela’s grandson, Mandla. The state broadcaster SABC said a court had ordered Mandla to return the remains of three of Mandela’s children from the village of Mvezo, where the anti-apartheid icon was born and where Mandla is now an influential tribal chief, to their former graves in Qunu, the village 20 km (13 miles) away where Mandela spent most of his childhood. Mandla, 39, has built a memorial center in Mvezo that many have interpreted as an attempt to ensure Mandela is buried there. Continue reading

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