Mere saamne waali khidki

New Delhi, June 5 — With its blackened walls, collapsed domes, and a covered hall in which natural light plays hide and seek, Khirki Mosque is Delhi’s most romantic ruin. One of the seven mosques built in the 1370s by Khan-i-Jahan Junan Shah, prime minister to ruler Feroz Shah Tughlaq, the double-storeyed marvel got its name from the red sandstone grilled windows, or khirkis, that line its walls.

A domed sloping tower guards each of the four corners. Tapering minarets flank the domed gateways at the centre of each side.

The pillared hall, with 25 squares, is the highlight. A visually delicious jumble of arches and domes, it takes its dim light from the khirkis, as well as four open courtyards.

The Mecca-facing western wall has no window and so is darker and mustier. There, the bats, hanging from the ceiling, make a chee-chee sound that echoes off the pillars.

The roof, accessible by staircases on the eastern gateway, has 72 domes (nine have collapsed). They are rendered more beautiful by the juxtaposition of the surrounding skyline of the Khirki village, which grabs attention by its breathtaking ugliness.

Across the road is a glass-panelled mall.

New Moscow metro opening deferred over fears that Dostoevsky images ”could cause suicides”

Moscow, May 15 (ANI): Moscow authorities have postponed the opening of a metro station named after painter-cum novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky over fears that his illustrations could turn the station into a “mecca for suicides”.

According to The Independent, the new station was decorated with black and white marble mosaics of scenes from Dostoevsky”s most famous novels, including Crime and Punishment, Demons, The Idiot and The Brothers Karamazov.

But unsurprisingly for a writer famously preoccupied with death, the scenes include images of suicide and murder.

On one wall, Rodion Raskolnikov from Crime and Punishment brandishes an axe over the elderly pawnbroker Alyona Ivanovna and her sister, his murder victims in the novel. Near by, a character from Demons holds a pistol to his temple.

The pictures quickly caused a sensation. Bloggers and websites called the images that appeared on the Internet in April “depressing” amid speculation that the images could attract suicides.

The opening of the station, which was meant to be today, has been put back indefinitely.

The metro has refused to comment but the daily Izvestia claims that it was the transport system”s chief who raised the question of changing the decorations when he visited the site last week. (ANI)

Las Vegas musical to celebrate Gloria Estefan’s life

London, May 4(ANI): The life of Latin pop star Gloria Estefan will be celebrated in a new autobiographical Las Vegas musical.

The show will be performed at the Tropicana Hotel-Casino in the Nevada gaming mecca. However, it will not feature performances of her biggest hits like Rhythm Is Gonna Get You, Turn The Beat Around and Anything For You by the singer herself, reports Sky News.

It will replace the famed showgirl revue Folies Bergere, a variety show that ended a 49-year run in 2008.

The 52-year-old Cuban-born singer hinted that she was planning “something big in Vegas” while accepting a star on the famous Walk of Stars.

Out of a career that bagged seven Grammy Awards and shifted more than 90 million albums worldwide, Estefan considers this project as “one of the most exciting things” to happen in her life.

Legendary Vegas show producer Bernie Yuman, best known for the Siegfried & Roy show, will produce the show. (ANI)

Iranian nuclear scientist defects to U.S. – report

Wed, Mar 31 08:37 AM

An Iranian nuclear scientist who has been missing since June has defected to the United States and is helping the CIA, ABC news reported on Tuesday.

Citing unnamed sources briefed on the defection, the network said Shahram Amiri, a nuclear physicist in his early 30s, defected as part of a long-planned operation to get him to leave Iran and resettle in the United States.

A CIA spokeswoman declined to comment.

Amiri, a university researcher working for Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization, disappeared during a pilgrimage to Mecca in June, three months before Iran disclosed the existence of its second uranium enrichment site near the city of Qom.

In December, Tehran accused Saudi Arabia of handing Amiri over to the United States.

The ABC report said Amiri has been extensively debriefed since his defection and said he helped confirm U.S. intelligence assessments about the Iranian nuclear program.

(Reporting by Deborah Charles; editing by Mohammad Zargham)

Country’s largest Ramadan congregation held in Kerala

Malappuram (Kerala), Sep 17(ANI): Around six people from across the country attended the country’s largest Ramadan prayers congregation at Swalatha Nagar in Kerala’s Malappuram district on Thursday morning.

The Lailat Al Qadr (the Night of Power), which is held at the Ma’din campus on the 27th night of the holy month of Ramadan, is thought to be largest congregation outside Mecca and Medina.

This annual conclave has attracted attention from believers across the country and from abroad as well and the discipline with which people arrange themselves for prayers is another amazing aspect of the event.

The prayers, which started on Wednesday evening, lasted till 3 am on Thursday and many Muslim dignitaries gave special speech to the gathered congregation.

“Most of our sayings believe that on the 27th Lord Almighty gives blessings. So, we congregate here to take the blessings on this date. When you have one prayer it has only one value. When you pray in a congregation, then it is accumulated, it is accumulative and it is proponent and in large you get pure bonding. The whole night we pray and this is why we congregate here,” said Hajee K.M Mustafa Kamal, Programme convenor of Swalatha prayer conference.

“This started in a very small way and this itself shows that Allah has given so much of success to this. When every other movement has failed over the years but every year this congregation grows and today this year this has become the largest Muslim congregation after Mecca and Medina,” Mustafa Kamal added.

Apart from the main venue, people were accommodated in 10 other grounds, which were spread across 10 km on either sides of the NH-213. Of these, 5 were specially designed and prepared for women. (ANI)

Malaysian model mum spared cane for beer drinking

Kuala Lumpur, Aug.24 (ANI): A woman who was to be caned here today for drinking beer in a bar, has been spared by religious authorities.

“The warrant cannot be executed,” Sharafuddin Zainal Ariffin, the head of enforcement for the state of Pahang’s Islamic Affairs Department.

Kartika Sari Dewi Shukarno, 32, would have been the first woman to be caned in Malaysia.

According to the Courier Mail, the Muslim model said she would now plan a pilgrimage to Mecca, and seeking solace in prayer.

She was earlier sentenced to receive six strokes of the cane after pleading guilty to drinking alcohol at a hotel nightclub last year.

Kartika cried when the verdict was handed down last month but in an interview at her home in a small Malay village, she was composed about her fate.

“Sometimes I feel sad and stressed as I have tarnished my family’s name. But now after spending time reading the Koran, I feel calm and am not afraid of being caned,” she said.

The part-time model and mother of two, who lives in neighbouring Singapore, had called for her punishment to be carried out in public. (ANI)

Rain soccer tournaments in Kerala

Malapuram (Kerala), July 8 (ANI): Onset of monsoons marks the commencement of exclusive football tournaments in Malbar region of Kerala.

For the soccer crazy Keralites, these tournaments in which seven-a-side matches are played happen to be gala time.

The district of Malappuram in Kerala is said to be the Mecca for all soccer lovers and the south west monsoon adds a flavour to these enthusiasm of both the players and the fans as they wait eagerly to play and watch the matches in the rains.

This time of the year, the monsoon, is reckoned as resting time for professional players, as it is an off-season.

These matches are known as ‘Sevens’ since the teams are seven-a-side and they are of 50 minutes duration, usually played in the open fields of the villages.

“The rain football tournament is played during this time as we consider it as off season for players. But this kind of matches will help players and of course, a boon for the fans. Matches are held in more than four to five places at the same time in different villages of Malappuram.

The main aim of this is to have all season football matches for its lovers,” said Hasskar Mohammed, Secretary, Monsoon Football Club, Malappuram.

It is said that the first ever soccer match in rain began in a village named Mankada and later this format of game spread to other villages. And today, over 50 such tournaments take place during the monsoon season.

The popularity of these tournaments could be gauged from the fact that hundreds of fans working in the Middle East specially fly home to either play or watch the lively game.

“Around the year 1996 this club (Monsoon Football Club) was formed. Now I work in the Gulf and since then me and my friends are coming to play and watch the game during monsoon season. I never miss the chance to watch the match. We all love these matches,” said M.Gaffar from Dubai. By Juhan Samuel (ANI)

Exhibition of wooden sculptures in Bhopal

Bhopal, July 8 (ANI): A unique exhibition depicting art in wood attracted hundreds of visitors in Bhopal.

O P Kushwaha, a renowned wood and rock sculptor had crafted these beautiful artifacts. For his artistry, he has been honoured with numerous awards and commendations.

There were sculptures depicting Hindu Gods, Jesus Christ holding a cross and walking, people offering prayers at the Mecca and many other creations depicting the highest degree of craftsmanship on wood.

Most of the visitors admitted that they were amazed to see excellence in carving and finishing on a medium that could be mere wood for the rest of the world.

“The subject matter and the carvings of these paintings are extremely artistic. The finishing is marvellous. After witnessing such artwork it seems that the artist does possess expertise in his work. He has literally toiled and he has done lot of practice before actually carving these paintings (sculpture),” said Suresh, a visitor.

Apart from wooden artifacts and allied carvings, Ramcharitmanas (the great Hindu scripture and poetic classic) on wood was also on display.he master sculptor Kushwaha said that these paintings could last for around 1000 years.

“There are many people who can make paintings on canvas… there are students of fine arts who and other people are involved in canvas paintings but they will not make sculpt or do paintings on wood…the second thing is that these artifacts can last for around 1000 years since they are made on the wood of Saguan (teak tree),” P Kushwaha added.

He further said that he is keen to popularise the wooden art of Madhya Pradesh not only in India but around the world.

Madhya Pradesh is renowned for its remarkable art in wood. By Ramchandra Sahu (ANI)

Neverland won’t become a grieving place for Jacko fans

London, July 7 (ANI): Late Michael Jackson’s beloved Neverland ranch is not going to become a grieving mecca for his fans, reveals an insider.

The real estate firm overseeing the 2,700-acre ranch has already received bids from several billionaires, and even turned down a 65million pounds offer to develop the property.

“All the offers are from individual billionaires. Neverland is not going to be sold to a corporation and become a company retreat,” The Daily Express quoted a senior executive at Colony Capital as saying.

Colony became Neverland’s joint owner with the Jackson estate in 2008, when it bought the 15million pounds debt on the property, for saving the superstar from losing his home.

However, earlier, wealthy neighbours, who include actress Bo Derek and musician David Crosby, have vigorously opposed any development in the area. (ANI)

UK tax payers outraged over ‘compasses to Muslim detainees to pray facing Mecca’ move

London, July 1 (ANI): British TaxPayers Alliance, a campaign group, is outraged over the move to issue a compass to all Muslims detained in cells by the police so that they can face Mecca while praying.

To make sure they face the holy site, the Norfolk police force has already painted the ceiling of some cells to point them in the right direction. Chief Inspector Roger Wiltshire, head of custody services, said either a ceiling compass would be painted or hand-held compasses would be issued to detainees.

The move was attacked on Tuesday by Matthew Elliott of campaign group the TaxPayers’ Alliance.

He said: “These people may be ­criminals and should be treated as such. The fact that law-abiding taxpayers are having to pay for these compasses, and that staff are ­having to waste time carrying out risk assessments, is ludicrous.”

“Behaviour like this leaves right-minded people questioning the ­priorities of the police,” he added. The compass plan was put forward by ­Norfolk police authority’s custody visitors’ committee.

It follows a pilot scheme at Bethel Street police station in Norwich that police said had proved to be successful.

Compasses were painted on cell ceilings to assist Muslims with prayers. King’s Lynn is next in line for the treatment, the Daily Express reports.

Inspector Colin Williamson, custody officer for King’s Lynn, said the force had a responsibility to meet the ­religious needs of everyone it takes into custody.

He said: “We have responsibilities to ensure that everyone detained has their specific needs met whether they are unable to read, visually impaired or a vulnerable young person.”

“Each person taken into custody is asked if they have any particular religious or dietary requirements.

We will have the compasses available to Muslims so that they may know the direction of Mecca.”Custody staff facilitate any reasonable request in respect of religious considerations.” (ANI)

Manmohan Singh, Sonia Gandhi seek blessings of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti

New Delhi, June 25 (ANI): Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Thursday sent a “Chadar” (holy cloth) to the shrine of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti in Ajmer on the occasion of annual ‘Urs’.

Senior party leaders who would carry the Chadar arrived at Gandhi’s residence and touched the holy cloth, symbolising their participation in the offering.

“Considering the circumstances prevailing in the country, we pray that our country prospers by the blessings of almighty and may harmony and peace reign in our country,” said Haroon Yousuf, Food And Civil Supplies Minister, Delhi Government.

The Urs is observed to mark the death anniversary of the departed saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti.

The shrine is a symbol of religious convergence as both Hindus and Muslims throng the shrine in large numbers with the belief that all their wishes would be fulfilled once they offer prayers at the shrine.

This gathering for the Urs is considered to be the second largest congregation of Muslims at one place after Mecca. (ANI)

Mahant Gyandas statement on Ram Mandir triggers tension in Ayodhya

Ayodhya, May 22 (ANI): The convener of the ‘religion protection organization’, Mahant Gyandas, has triggered a fresh controversy in Ayodhya by saying that the Ram temple will be built in the city.

He said a final decision about what approach to take for fulfilling the Ram temple dream will be taken in March 2010 when the saints from across the country will gather in Haridwar to take a dip in the holy Ganges on the occasion of ‘Maha Kumb’.

“It will be a battle till the end. Whatever we do, but the Ram temple will be constructed. If Ram temple is not constructed in Ayodhya, where will it be made, not in Mecca-Medina. This belongs to us and we should get it. It belongs to the Hindus and Ram temple will be made,” Gyandas said.

He added that the Hanumangarhi temple would be the new center for struggle to make the Ram temple.

His statements have triggered fresh tension in the area.

Reacting to Gyandas’s statements, Mohammad Hashim Ansari the complainant in the Babri Mosque demolition case said that the stones for the temple construction should be kept where they are and till the time the judgment of the court is not given.

“If the nation wants a secular government then the mosque should be made where it originally was. If instead of the mosque temple is constructed then history will have to be repeated,” said Ansari.

Ayodhya’s Police Superintendent Gyaneshwar Tiwari visited the Mahant Gyandas’ residence to enquire about issue. (ANI)

Haj pilgrims in Uttar Pradesh to be chosen by computerised lots

Lucknow, May 6 (ANI): The Haj Committee for Uttar Pradesh has come up with a novel mode of computerised system through which the aspiring devout Muslims will be chosen by lots for the pilgrimage to Mecca and Madina, known as the Haj.

The first list of pilgrims chosen through such lots was released in Lucknow on Tuesday.

Thousands of aspiring pilgrims waited anxiously to hear their names confirmed from the data that was compiled by the Haj Committee and uploaded on its website, prior to the draw of lots.

Sheikh Mohammad Khan, an applicant contended that it is the Lord Almighty’s call when one’s name gets selected through the online system of lots.

“What a better moment of happiness can we get? This is such an opportunity, which only a fortunate person can get. A lot of this fortune depends on the blessings of Lord Allah. A person experiences a divine feeling when he gets selected through the computerised system of lots,” he said.

According to official figures of Central Haj Committee, the total number of Haj seats allotted to India during 2009 is 1,60,000 of which 45,000 will be earmarked for Haj trips organised by private operators.

Out of the 160 thousand, 27,378 Haj pilgrims are from the state of Uttar Pradesh itself.

Another applicant Haleem Farooqi mentioned that his family and friends have been praying for him so that he gets an opportunity to undertake this holy pilgrimage.

The escalated number of applicants in India had created a problem for the respective Haj Committees in various states in finalising the list of pilgrims.

To overcome this bottleneck and crisis, the choosing of names through computerised lots was introduced in 2007.

Saudi Arabia grants Haj visas to countries based on certain strict ratio of quotas but has increased the numbers over the past couple of years.

Haj, one of the largest manifestations of religious devotion in the world, retraces the path of Prophet Mohammad 14 centuries ago after he defeated pagan forces in Mecca. (ANI)

Why some people prefer local items to global brands

Washington, Apr 1 (ANI): Not everybody prefers Coke or Pepsi, for there are people who love their local beverages far better than these global brands. And now, scientists have delved into the consumers’ psyche to know the reason behind this tendency.

A new study has examined why some consumers prefer local products and others gravitate toward global brands.

“Due to rapid globalization, local products-products with specifications and packaging tailored for local markets, such as Mecca Cola (France) and Fei-Chang Cola (China)-and global products (products with the same specifications and packaging for consumers from around the world) such as Pepsi and Coke, routinely compete against each other,” wrote authors Yinlong Zhang (University of Texas at San Antonio) and Adwait Khare (Quinnipiac University).

For the study, the researchers set out to answer the following question: “Why do global products fare better than local products in some markets and local products better than global products in other markets?”

In one experiment, they demonstrated that most consumers have intrinsic mindsets that point them toward global or local sensibilities.

“Global-minded consumers prefer global products (similar specifications for consumers around the world) and local-minded consumers prefer local products (different specifications for consumers from different parts of the world)” explained the authors.

The inclination toward global or local mindsets is connected to people’s desire for distinctiveness (local) versus their desire to be similar to others (global).

They conducted three subsequent studies, in which they enhanced the accessibility of participants’ local or global identities to investigate their responses to products.

They then manipulated consumers’ preferences by informing participants of the unsuitability of their global or local inclinations.

“A reversal in preference occurs when global-minded consumers’ desire for distinctiveness from others is enhanced and when local-minded consumers’ desire for solidarity with others is enhanced,” wrote the authors.

The study can help understand why people may gravitate toward one brand or another.

“The findings reveal how multinational or local firms can solidify consumers’ preferences for global or local products if their consumers’ global or local inclinations are compatible with their products’ positioning,” concluded the authors.

The study has been published in the Journal of Consumer Research. (ANI)

Karzai Govt. initiates talks with Al Qaeda-linked Haqqani network

Kabul (Afghanistan), Mar.19 (ANI): The Government of Afghanistan has reportedly opened preliminary negotiations with the country’s most dangerous rebel faction, the Al Qaeda-linked Haqqani network, which has been accused of masterminding some of the most brazen attacks in recent years.

“If the Haqqanis can be drawn into the negotiation process, it would be a serious sign that the insurgents are open to one day making a deal,” the Christian Science Monitor quoted ” Kabul-based political analyst Waheed Muzjda, as saying.

The Haqqani network is one of three major insurgent groups here, the other two being the Taliban and the Hizb-i-Islami-Gulbuddin (HIG).

Of these, the Haqqanis have orchestrated the majority of the major suicide bombings in Kabul and have significant influence in the southeastern provinces. The group counts many foreign fighters among its ranks and is much closer to Al Qaeda than the other groups, according to US intelligence officials.

Preliminary talks between the Afghan government and various insurgent groups have been taking place for months.

In September, government officials and a group of former Taliban members met in Mecca.

The former Taliban agreed to act as intermediaries between government and the insurgents, and met regularly with government representatives in Afghanistan and in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates.

In the subsequent months, the mediating group began to contact the Taliban leadership and the heads of the Haqqani network.

“We’ve contacted the Haqqanis indirectly. They were open to hearing our proposals to a settlement,” said a member of the mediation team, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

The mediators have reportedly drafted a road map for an eventual settlement.

In the first stage, the Haqqani network should stop burning schools and targeting reconstruction teams, and the US military should stop house raids and release Haqqani-network prisoners.

Representatives of the Haqqani network have agreed in principle to the road map as a starting point for negotiations. But the specifics may change as talks proceed.

The draft proposal states that if these conditions were met on both sides, the next step would be to agree on a system of government.

The Haqqani network and the Taliban say they want an “Islamic Emirate” based solely on their interpretation of Islamic law, or sharia.

The government currently is an “Islamic Republic,” where versions of sharia and a parliamentary republic coexist.

The final stage of the proposal would be setting a deadline for the withdrawal of foreign forces. (ANI)

Julia Roberts contemplating London theatre stint

Washington, Mar 12 (ANI): Julia Roberts is thinking of doing a stint on the London stage, as soon as her kids grow up to move abroad.

The ‘Pretty Woman’ star, married to Danny Moder, has not been acting since she became a mother to four-year-old twins Phinnaeus and Hazel and Henry, 20 months.

But she now wishes to return to the spotlight in the British capital’s West End theatre mecca.

“I’d like to do it when by kids are a little bigger. It’s a big transplant to come over here, though, and it would take up a lot of time. (But) a girl can dream!” Contactmusic quoted her as saying.

Roberts had earlier appeared on Broadway in 2006. (ANI)

Lucknow prays for peace on Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi

Lucknow, Mar 10 (ANI): Muslims here on Tuesday carried out a procession to celebrate the Eid-E-Milad-Un-Nabi, the birth anniversary of Prophet Mohammad.

A large number of Muslims participated in the procession and appealed for unity to both Hindus and Muslims.

“Both Hindus and Muslims should celebrate their festivals together on this day when both Eid-E-Milad-Un-Nabi and Holi are coinciding,” said Maulana Khalid Rashid Firangi Mehli, a cleric.

Prayers were also offered for the progress and peace of the country.

Born in 570 A.D., Mohammad is believed to be the last Prophet of Islam. He described himself as the messenger of God and is said to have received ‘Koran’ from the Almighty at the age of 40.
Years later, he returned to Mecca, where the ‘Kaaba’ was established as the goal of pilgrimage for Islamic devotees.
The Prophet is believed to have died in 632 A.D. (ANI)

Kashmir prays for peace on Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi

Srinagar/New Delhi/MP/UP, Mar 10 (ANI): Muslims in Kashmir valley on Tuesday celebrated Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi, the birthday of Prophet Mohammad.

A large number of Muslims participated in special prayers at Mosques, and prayed for restoration of peace in Kashmir.

“We prayed for restoration of peace in Kashmir. Everyday, there is some incident of violence. So, we prayed to the Allah that we all live together in peace and harmony,” said Gul Mohammed, a resident.

Bashir Ahmed, another resident added, “Most of the people pray for the peace and harmony, development and safety in the region.”

In New Delhi, a procession is in progress in which large number of Muslims are participating. It will conclude at Turkman Gate in the evening.

In Madhya Pradesh, State Governor Dr. Balram Jakhar and Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, have greeted the people on the occasion.

The birth anniversary of Prophet Mohammad is being celebrated with religious fervour in Uttar Pradesh. The mosques and other religious places have been colourfully decorated and people are taking part in special religious sermon.

Born in 570 A.D., Mohammad is believed to be the last Prophet of Islam.

He described himself as the messenger of God and is said to have received “Koran” from the Almighty at the age of 40.

Years later, he returned to Mecca, where the “Kaaba” was established as the goal of pilgrimage for Islamic devotees.

The Prophet is believed to have died in 632 A.D. (ANI)

Nawaz vows to root out ‘politics of hypocrisy, fraud’

Faisalabad, Mar. 7 (ANI): Former Pakistan Prime Minister and Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) Chief Nawaz Sharif on Saturday said that he would not sit in rest until he roots out the “politics of hypocrisy and fraud”.

Addressing a public meeting here, Sharif said the real court of people was before him right there.

“The parliament should represent this parliament of people ‘that is here in front of me”, The News quoted Nawaz, as saying.

“We do not accept the Supreme Court of Islamabad,” he added.

The PML-N Chief said he could not see Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) getting weaker and invited the party workers to participate in his rally.

Nawaz Sharif pointed out that a whole year passed but no progress was made towards getting to the perpetrators of Benazir Bhutto’s assassination.

He accused former President Pervez Musharraf of violating the law and the constitution of the country.

“Musharraf tried to meet us when he visited Mecca and other places outside Pakistan but we never met him because he violated the law and the Constitution of our country”, he said.

“I faced a seven-year long exile but never joined hands with the violators of law and the Constitution,” he added.

Sharif said he was still ready for reconciliation, which would not be for ministries and personal interests but for the 160 million people of Pakistan.

“Reconciliation will only be for the restoration of judges and the future generations of the country,” he asserted.

He also warned them who damaged Bhutto’s monument.

“Those who damaged Benazir Bhutto’s monument cannot be members of Muslim League. We tried a lot to find these people but failed.

But we would find them and punish harshly,” he added. (ANI)

Michelle Obama’s inaugural wardrobe selector touted to be her fashion advisor for next 4yrs

New York, January 21 (ANI): A 41-year-old Chicago boutique owner, who helped Michelle Obama select her critically acclaimed inaugural wardrobe, may even advice the fashion-forward U.S. First Lady on what to wear over the next four years.

Ikram Goldman, though not holding any official title, is being touted to be Michelle’s closet assistant during Barack Obama’s presidency.

Sources in the White House say that association with Michelle might help the Israeli-born Goldman, whose Rush St. shop is a mecca for Chicago’s best-dressed set, become one of the most powerful players in the fashion industry worldwide.

Wendy Donahue, a fashion columnist at the Chicago Tribune, says that the gold Isabel Toldeo dress-and-coat ensemble Michelle wore during the inauguration was “special-ordered through Ikram”.

“That Obama trusted her guidance for the first day of her tenure as First Lady would lead me to believe that she will continue to shape Obama’s style, and thus the image that America has abroad, during the White House years,” the New York Daily News quoted Donahue as saying.

Goldman was also responsible for selecting the Isabel Toledo pants and tunic Michelle wore on the campaign trail, and the 17,000-dollar Loree Rodkin diamond earrings she donned at Monday’s “We are One” concert.

Source in the know also say that one of the reasons why the First Lady was drawn to Goldman’s door was the fact that the latter’s smartness.

They corroborated this by pointing out that Goldman had been wisely turning down all requests to talk about her experiences working with Michelle Obama.

“Ikram has been silent, which may be one key to her standing with Obama,” said Donahue. (ANI)