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The Famous Sermon of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) in Ghadir Khum Non-Muslims who like to attack Islam accuse the Prophet of Islam of having neglected to name his successor, not knowing that he actually did exactly so in accordance with the Divine order which he had received on Thul-Hijja 17, 10 A.H./March 18, 632 A.D., announcing the name of his successor the... |
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Four Arab states reject progress in Kuwait mediation efforts with Qatar The Saudi-led bloc of four Arab countries which recently severed ties with Qatar have denied statements by the Kuwaiti emir about signs of progress in his mediation efforts to help resolve the diplomatic crisis with Doha.
In a Friday statement released by the state-run Saudi Press Agency, the... |
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Erdogan criticizes US for charging ex-minister over Iran bans Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has denounced as “politically motivated” the US prosecutors’ recent charges against a former economy minister accused of violating US sanctions on Iran, calling on Washington to review the move.
"I say clearly, I see this step taken against... |
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China defends Pakistani anti-terror bids following Trumps criticism China’s top diplomat has defended Pakistan’s anti-terrorism measures following assertions by US President Donald Trump that Islamabad fosters militants attacking American and Afghan military forces.
“The government and people of Pakistan have made huge sacrifices in the fight... |
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Haley hysteric fit to cost US dearly, North Korea warns North Korea has warned that the US will “pay dearly” after Washington’s ambassador to the United Nations said the Asian peninsular country was “begging for war” as tensions continue to mount between the two countries.
“The US administration will have to pay... |
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Iran FM urges swift UN action on Rohingya crisis Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has warned about the continuation of the ongoing crackdown on Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar, urging the international community and the United Nations in particular to take swift action to end the crisis.
“It is expected that the United Nations... |
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Syria strongly denies alleged role in Khan Shaykhun chemical attack The Syrian government has categorically dismissed a United Nations report accusing it of being involved in a suspected chemical attack in the country’s northwestern province of Idlib, which killed dozens of people in early April.
The Permanent Mission of the Syrian Arab Republic to the United... |
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Biography of Ahmad Shah Massoud Ahmad Shah Massoud [1]
Ahmad Shah Massoud was born 10.06.1332 (01.09.1953)[2] in Jangalak[3]/ Panjsher[5]as son of police commander Dost Mohammad Khan. At the age of five, he started grammar school at Bazarak and stayed there until second grade. Since his... |
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China Wants Improved Ties Between Afghanistan, Pakistan Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said his country wants improved relations between Kabul and Islamabad.
Amidst an escalating pressure on Pakistan from the United States to cooperate with the war against terrorism, the foreign ministers of China and Pakistan appeared at a joint press conference in Beijing... |
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Afghan Air Force To Receive 150 Helicopters By 2022 The Afghan Air Force (AAF) is scheduled to receive 150 new MD530 F Cayuse Warrior light attack helicopters by 2022.
By this, the total number of MD530 Fs operated by the Afghan National Security and Defense Forces (ANSDF) will rise to almost 180.
The US Department of Defense (DoD) announced on September... |
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Some 370,000 Peace Activists Want Stripping Myanmars Suu Kyis of Nobel Prize A petition calling on Nobel Peace Prize Committee to take back its 1991 prize to Myanmar’s de facto ruler Aung San Suu Kyi has so far garnered some 370,000 signatures as the Buddhist country’s army continues a brutal crackdown on minority Rohingya Muslims.
The petition launched at change.org ... |
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Moscows Tools in Face of Washingtons Hegemony The signs of growing chill in the US-Russia relations are on the rise, and the range of challenges troubling bilateral ties of the two powers is broadening day by day. The challenges play out in a range of conflict of views over the ways to deal with the deep-rooted West Asian crises, the American... |
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Spain to bring criminal charges against Catalan lawmakers over referendum plan Spanish authorities say lawmakers in the regional Catalonia parliament face criminal prosecution after they endorsed a planned referendum on independence of the region.
Spains state prosecutors office said on Thursday that criminal charges would be filed against leading members of the Catalan parliament... |
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EUs decision on Turkey membership not expected this year: Estonia The Estonian foreign minister, whose country holds the European Unions six-month rotating presidency, says any decision to end Turkeys bid to join the continental bloc would not be made this year.
Sven Mikser said Thursday that if the EU is to decide to cease Turkeys years-long accession talks, it... |
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Amnesty Slams US, UK Support for Repressive Bahraini Regime Amnesty International has blamed Britain and the United States for backing the Bahraini regime which continues to abuse human rights amid a brutal crackdown on pro-democracy movement, which includes the majority Shiite community, in the tiny Persian Gulf monarchy.
The new report published Thursday... |
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Pakistans anti-corruption agency to file criminal charges against ex-PM, finance minister Pakistans anti-corruption agency is set to open a criminal investigation against former prime minister Nawaz Sharif and current Finance Minister Ishaq Dar after the ex-premier was ousted from power by the countrys Supreme Court over corruption charges.
The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) said... |
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NATO, Russia meet amid tensions over war games Top Russian and NATO commanders have met in a rare meeting ahead of planned rival war games by the two sides which have raised fears of further escalation in eastern Europe.
Russias Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov met Petr Pavel, chairman of NATOs Military Committee in the Azerbaijani... |
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Putin suggests North Korea will not give up nukes Russian President Vladimir Putin has suggested that North Korea will not abandon its nuclear weapons program because Pyongyang views its missiles and atomic weapons as its only means of self-defense.
“They (the North Koreans) view the possession of atomic weapons and missile technology as... |
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US authorizes sending 3,500 more soldiers to Afghanistan: US official This AFP file photo taken on March 25, 2003 shows US soldiers as they carry the flag-draped remains of a helicopter crew during a ceremony in Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan.This AFP file photo taken on March 25, 2003 shows US soldiers as they carry the flag-draped remains of a helicopter crew during... |
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US Navy SEALs training South Korean assassination squad to take out Kim: Report US Navy SEALs who purportedly killed al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden will train South Korean commanders to take out North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in the event of war, according the Times of London.
The report comes amid rising tensions between North Korea and the United States following Pyongyangs... |
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US Sending 3,500 Extra Troops To Afghanistan A US official has told ABC news that the Defense Secretary James Mattis authorized 3,500 additional troops to deploy to Afghanistan as part of the troop buildup associated with President Donald Trumps South Asia Strategy.
Late last month Trump announced his new strategy on Afghanistan which included... |
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US New Afghan Strategy Impairs Afghan Gov., Heralds Long-term Stay As the US unveiled its new strategy in Afghanistan in late August, revealing controversial powers granted to the American forces has drown reaction and rejection of the Afghan government. The leverages, according to the American President Donald Trump, will allow the American commanders to launch... |
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Republican leaders annoyed over Ivanka visit during meeting Ivanka Trumps visit to the Oval Office of the White House during a meeting between her father and the Republican leaders "visibly annoyed" the GOPers, an aide says.
Ivanka paid a visit to the office during a Wednesday meeting to "say hello" to President Donald Trump.
Congressional Republicans and... |
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Powerful Hurricane Irma poses increasing threat to Florida Hurricane Irma is headed to the US state of Florida, posing an increasing threat to the area, as the Southern state of Texas is still reeling from Hurricane Harvey.
Irma, the most powerful hurricane to threaten the Atlantic coast in more than a decade, has expanded into a devastating force with maximum... |
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Irans President Urges Myanmar to Stop Ethnic Cleansing of Rohingya Muslims Irans President Hassan Rouhani has called on Myanmar to immediately stop the "inconceivable ethnic cleansing" of Rohingya Muslims in the country.
Speaking during a cabinet meeting in Tehran on Wednesday, President Rouhani condemned Myanmars "brutal crimes" against Rohingya Muslims, adding that, "We... |
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Bagram Airbase Targeted In Suicide Bombing A suicide bomber reportedly detonated his explosives at the southern gate of Bagram Airbase in Parwan province on Wednesday evening.
Interior Ministry spokesman Najib Danish says the explosion was carried out by a suicide bomber riding a motorbike. He said three civilians were wounded in the blast... |
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Unity Is Key To Resolving Current Crisis: Massoud Ahmad Wali Massoud, former diplomat and head of Massoud Foundation, said on Wednesday that unity among all Afghans had been one of Ahmad Shah Massouds greatest wishes in order to bring stability to the country.
This years commemoration of Ahmad Shah Massouds assassination will be held on Saturday... |
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Obama makes rare re-entry into politics over DACA Former US president Barack Obama has censured his successor over ending an amnesty for 800,000 people brought to America illegally as children.
In a rare and lengthy statement following the end of his tenure, the first African American president described Trumps move as "wrong," "self-defeating" and... |
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Pyongyang says ready to send more gift packages to US North Korea has warned the United States that Pyongyang is prepared to send "more gift packages" to Washington, two days after the peninsular Asian country sent shock waves across the world by detonating a hydrogen bomb, purportedly designed for a long-range missile.
Han Tae Song, the ambassador of... |
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Afghanistans oldest female asylum seeker faces deportation from Sweden The oldest asylum seeker from Afghanistan, a 106-year-old woman, faces deportation from Sweden after her application for asylum was rejected by the authorities, it has been reported.
The woman, Bibi Hal Uzbeki, arrived to Sweden sometimes in 2015, amid an unprecedented influx in migrants travel to Europe.
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