Taliban’s actions totally ‘unIslamic’, claims top cleric

Islamabad, June 19 (ANI): Top cleric and rector of the Darul Uloom Waqf (Deoband), Maulana Salim Qasimi, has denounced the Taliban for its unIslamic viewpoints and actions, saying that the banned outfit does not qualify for any affiliation with Jama’at Deoband.

“It is totally against Islam to blow up the barber shops, education organizations and tombs,” said Qasimi.

He added that the Taliban’s rule in Afghanistan was ‘unIslamic’.

Referring to the Taliban’s statement in which it termed the democracy and the court of law as Kufr, Qasimi said it was sheer ignorance on part of them.

“The concept of democracy is also present in Islam, but it has various manifestations,” The News quoted Qasimi, as saying.

When asked to comment on the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F) chief, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, Qasimi said he (Rehman) was more a political leader than a religious scholar.

Another top preacher of the Darul Uloom Deoband, Maulana Habibur Rehman, also criticized the Taliban for destroying girls’ education institutions across the country, and acting against women education.

“Women have right to get all kinds of education including modern education, and its opposition is nothing but ignorance,” Rehman said. (ANI)

Women, vendors thrashed by Taliban in Swat

Mingora (Pakistan), Mar.30 (ANI): Several women and roadside vendors were lashed and pistol butted in Cheena Bazar here by some unknown persons claiming to be Taliban.

The Taliban, however, denied involvement in the suppressive activity, saying the mischievous act was carried out by dissident elements who wanted to bring a bad name to the group, and derail the peace process in the Swat Valley.

Talking to media persons, Taliban’s Swat Chapter spokesperson, Haji Muslim Khan said the elements behind the incident would soon be brought to book.

Replying to queries on Taliban being against female education, Khan said: “There is no ban on women education. They could attend their schools in veils, as Islam is not against female education, rather it is obscenity and vulgarity which is prohibited in Islam.”

Furthermore, he said the main objective of the Taliban was to implement Islamic laws in the Swat Valley regardless of the fact that President Asif Ali Zardari signs the peace deal or not.

“If Zardari is interested in peace and Islam, he must sign the accord,” Khan added. (ANI)

President Patil calls for a relook on global financial security

Jaipur, Mar 5 (ANI): President Pratibha Patil today said that there is a need to re-look at the issues relating to global financial security.

Addressing the 25th convocation of the Rajasthan University at Jaipur, the President said that academic institutions should analyse these changes.

“Universities should study the socio-economic impact of the financial down-turn on the society. In an interconnected world, upturns and downturns in economies of nations far away can have an impact on skills requirements in other nations,” she added.

Patil said that our universities must be able to assess the requirements of job markets. It helps a nation in giving it economy vitality, scientific prowess, a broad outline of social change and global competitiveness, through innovation and research.

Stressing on the need of women education, Patil said that education empowers women to take their own decisions. It prepares them to better fulfill their diverse responsibilities in the affairs of the country and, indeed, in their own family.

“A focus on women education is necessary to build informed societies. It will create an aware and educated women force who can reinforce in our society the values of tolerance, compassion and care, qualities intrinsically associated with women and so much required in our times,” she added.

Patil stressed on quality education with correct values and said that these values will transform the youth into an incredible force of change and progress.

On this occasion, Rajasthan Governor and Chancellor S.K. Singh honoured three scientists Govardhan Mehta, R.N. Agarwal and Suresh Bhargava with honorary doctorates. (ANI)

Arab First Ladies call for greater empowerment of women

Arab First Ladies call for greater empowerment of womenDhabi- Queen Rania Abdullah of Jordan, said the features of Arab world changed so much over the last 8 years, and especially after the launching of the Arab Women Organisation in 2003. “We are more educated and more determined to achieve and progress in line with creating active Arab community with women and men on equal footing”.

Thanking Sheikha Fatima for hosting the conference, First Lady of Jordan highlighted that Jordan became early aware about significance of education, as private sector was involved in promoting of education and creating healthy and secure environment for education.

“Though future is bright in Arab world as percentage of women increase in parliaments over the last 8 years, we need more 20 years to bring this percentage to 30 per cent and another 20 years to reach the percentage recommended by Beijing Conference. The road is long but we are speeding towards realising our goals”, she added.

Her Highness Sheikha Sabeeka bint Ibrahim Al Khalifa Wife of His Majesty the King of Bahrain President of the Supreme Council for Women, paid tribute to Sheikha Fatima, saying that “her profound interest in all matters related to Arab women, to manage the organization with utmost efficiency and distinguished follow up of all genuine and meaningful activities carried out by the Organization personnel under the distinct leadership of Her Excellency Dr Wadooda Badran.” She added that those efforts would allow women to be free of fear and have options to live in dignity, and most importantly to enjoy the right to benefit from every possible option.

“Last month, Bahrain launched “Bahrain Vision 2030″, a blueprint of long term plans for the national economy based on the concepts of “sustainability for the sake of prosperity, “competitiveness for the sake of development” and “justice for the sake of stability,” she noted.

Sheikha Sabeeka underscored that the current global financial crunch required collective efforts to ease burden on Arab citizens. (WAM/MN)