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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

India: Wahhabi Taliban onslaught on Sunni Muslims, Islamic Sharia Laws, NewAgeIslam.com

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India: Wahhabi Taliban onslaught on Sunni Muslims - Clean-shaven Muslim’s daughter killed, 4 injured

But this is precisely what happened. In village Ghana Khandi under Dehat Kotwali, he started saying Takbeer for the evening prayers in the local mosque, but he had hardly started when some locals objected to his being beardless, claiming that clean-shaven Muslims cannot say Takbeer. This led to an altercation between some of his supporters in the mosque and others which continued after the prayers and took a violent turn. Mohammad Iqbal was severely thrashed and several others got injured in the stone-throwing that ensued.

Iqbal’s seven-year-old daughter Nargis got injured in the stone-throwing and died while being taken to a local hospital in a severely bruised state.

The police intervention brought the situation under control as the miscreants fled as soon as the police arrived. Police have named Ikram, Buddhu, Nafees and Islam, etc. in the case. The injured include Auzan, Rasheed, Zareena, Shahjehan, etc. and are all admitted in the district hospital. Superintendent of Police Mr. Dileep Srivastava investigated the issue and spoke to the injured in the hospital and said that the police are trying to arrest the attackers. A tense calm prevails in the village.

Courtesy: Hindustan Express Urdu Daily, Delhi

http://newageislam.com/india--wahhabi-taliban-onslaught-on-sunni-muslims---clean-shaven-muslim%E2%80%99s-daughter-killed,-4-injured-/islamic-sharia-laws/d/709


Monday, May 21, 2012

Interview with JKLF leader Raja Muzaffar, Head of the foreign relations committee of J.K.L.F., Interview , NewAgeIslam.com

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Interview with JKLF leader Raja Muzaffar, Head of the foreign relations committee of J.K.L.F.
By Sultan Shahin, Editor, New Age Islam
R.M.: Far from the scene as I am now, it is difficult for me to know the full details. According to reports in the Kashmir Press, however, it seems the hundred or so youth who were marching to Gilgit demanding complete independence for Kashmir were misled by the Pakistan Army into taking a more dangerous route than they should have and then when five of them fell down, asphyxiated, no quick arrangements were made to take them to hospital or provide them relief in any way. This, however, is not unusual for Pakistan authorities as they are as inimical to the idea of Kashmiri independence as is the government of India. This bereavement is, however, not new to me. As you probably know, I lost another nephew in similar circumstances, when JKLF youth were trying to cross the LOC on February 11, 1992. Anyway, life in Kashmir is so full of tragedies and so many Kashmiris have suffered so much and are continuing to suffer that I do not much like talking about personal tragedies in my life.