By: Faheem Usmani Qasmi Nowadays, encircled in the news clip is the verdict by a district court in Rajasthan in Pehlu Khan’s case. The verdict escalated a storm of criticism against poor performance of Rajasthan police and administration and it completely shaken the family of Khan to the core. The story started two years back...
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BENGALI MUSLIMS NEVER INFILTRATED TO ASSAM
Malafide propaganda created wrong narrative nationwide. By M. Burhanuddin Qasmi “Influx has been mainly from Bengal (to Assam). After 1947, many Hindus gradually shifted to Assam from West Bengal within India and many Muslims infiltrated from East Bengal which was Pakistan till 1971 and is Bangla Desh thereafter.” – stated by one Ahmad Rashid Shervani...
Ravish Kumar a Revolutionary Journalist
By: Faheem Usmani Qasmi India, the largest democracy where we have the freedom of speech, and media being the fourth pillar of democracy, is supposed to be the highest form of freedom of speech. However when a journalist delves a little peeper, he starts questioning the entire nation as he sees something wrong prevailing in his...
riple Talaq Law will cause more harm than good to Muslim women: Jamaat-e-Islami Hind
New Delhi, (Millat Times) The President of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind – Syed Sadatullah Hussaini has expressed concern over the passage of the Triple Talaq Bill in the parliament and its assent by the President of India. In a statement to the media the JIH President said: “We do not feel that this law will help promote...
Clip of the Anti Talaq Bill passed by Lok Sabha for the Second Time
The #BJP4India led Government is propagating this Bill as against #TripleTalaq only and #IndianModia is airing it as #TripleTalaqBill. These are utterly misleading and untru By M. Burhanuddin Qasmi The socalled Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill (2019) which was passed by the Lok Sabha in Indian Parliament on 25 July 2019 for...
Preparation for MMERC Silver Jubilee and the 3-Day International Seminar is in full swing
New Delhi/ 21 July: To discuss about the preparation of a 3-Day International Seminar on the occasion of Silver Jubilee celebration of Markazul Ma’arif Education and Research Centre (MMERC), a meeting was held on Thursday evening, 18 July 2019, in MMERC’s Delhi office. Dr. Mufti Obaidullah Qasmi, Assistant Prof. Dr Zakir Hussain College of...
NEP should be Constitutional, de-Centralised and non-Commercial: SIO
New Delhi: The Indian education system is plagued with a number of issues, be it concerning accessibility, quality, equity, lack of humanity and values, discrimination, hate content, etc. Today, we are in need of an education system that would be erected on constitutional ethos and ensure that accessibility, quality and equity is ensured for all,...
Notice to JNU over harassment of female Muslim professor
New Delhi(Millat Times) Delhi Minorities Commission taken seriously a complaint by a JNU female professor that she is being harassed due to her Muslim identity. DMC has issued a notice and interim order to the Registrar JNU over the complaint of the professor who has alleged systematic harassment by the JNU administration, especially by the...
The case for peace
By Dr Mohammad Manzoor Alam A few weeks ago I had written a piece, “Let’s give peace a chance.” In it I had argued for co-operating with the Supreme Court-ordered Ayodhya mediation committee that seeks to find an amicable out-of-court settlement of the dogged Babri Masjid-Ram Janambhoomi conflict. I had argued for a settlement of...
Qur’an, Adhan competitions attract over 21,000 global entries
RIYADH: More than 21,000 people from 162 countries have so far applied to take part in two prestigious Saudi-organized religious competitions. Launched earlier this year by Turki Al-Sheikh, chairman of the Kingdom’s General Entertainment Authority (GEA), the Qur’an and Adhan recital contests will offer a winners’ prize pot of SR7 million ($1.9 million). The initiative aims...