Extramarital Affair: A Shifted Mechanism of Social Degradation in Bangladesh
By Md. Abdullah Al HelalMarriage is commonly understood as relatively enduring relationship between male and female as husband and wife. It is a bond by which a male and female gain the religious,...
View Article'Church should publish a White Paper on its business operations'
By R. L. FrancisCatholic and Protestant churches, across the country, is celebrating December 9, 2012 as ‘Dalit Liberation Sunday’. Catholic Bishop Conference of India (CBCI) and National Council for...
View ArticleNational Seminar on Gandhi and his basic education organized at New Delhi
IMO News ServiceA National Seminar on Gandhi and his basic education was held at National Gandhi Museum Auditorium, Rajghat, New Delhi, on 8th and 9th December 2012. It was conducted by Gandhi Memorial...
View ArticleAAS urges Mahmoud Abbas to invite Hamas for National Unity Govt. in Palestine
By Pervez BariNew Delhi: The Aligarh Activists Society (AAS) has called for Unity and Reconciliation among the Palestinian parties Fatah and Hamas in a letter handed over to the Minister Counsel of...
View ArticleOrganic Farming Boom in Palestine
By Leigh CuenA back-to-the-land movement is blossoming in the Palestinian Authority, the United Nation’s newest nonmember observer state. “The Palestinian future is in the land.” Farmer Khader Khader...
View ArticleQatar aims to build biofuel industry on sea organisms
Qatar University revealed the first public details of its research into sustainable aviation biofuels made from marine organisms, to coincide with the opening of the UN climate change conference COP18...
View ArticleWorld Bank Warns Arab World About Action on Climate Change
By Karin KloostermanConsequences of climate change especially acute in the Arab world, and traditional methods for coping with climate are severely stressed finds new World Bank assessment. All eyes...
View ArticleClimate Change: Time running out!
By Dr. Abdul RuffThe annual United Nations climate summit has convened this year in Doha, the capital of the oil-rich emirate of Qatar, on the Arabian Peninsula. The UN sponsored climate change...
View ArticleIn Saudi Arabia, unemployment and booming population drive growing poverty
By Kevin SullivanRiyadh: A few miles from the blinged-out shopping malls of Saudi Arabia’s capital, Souad al-Shamir lives in a concrete house in a trash-strewn alley, with no job, no money, five...
View ArticlePost Conflict Scene in Sri Lanka
By Syed Ali MujtabaThe post ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka has many sordid stories to tell. Some about the woes of war and others of its aftermath, one such story is depicted in the movie “With You,...
View ArticleSyria: President Bashar al-Assad must step down!
By Dr. Abdul RuffRuthless and corrupt Muslim rulers have joined anti-Islamic terror bands led by NATO terrorist organization operating across the globe to reduce Muslim populations and insult Islam so...
View ArticleDole to Muslim girls to promote child marriage?
By Arvind Singh BishtLucknow: Teen marriage has always been a hot button topic. The issue is debated endlessly but doesn't change the fact that teen marriages are still very much prevalent and quite...
View ArticleEco-Hybrid Car From Qatar Unveiled During Climate Talks
By Tafline LaylinCounteracting overwhelming criticism leveled at Gulf nations for their lack of environmental accountability, the Gulf Organisation for Research and Development (GORD) unveiled a...
View ArticleFruitful Fusion “Trochets” Bean Bags from Trash
By Tafline LaylinConcerned to reconnect hands and minds and make a worthwhile environmental impact, a few women from Saudi Arabia are crocheting recycled plastic bags into colorful bean bags and other...
View ArticleTwo Saudis invent bone screw from date stones
Jeddah: The European Patent Office (EPO) granted a patent to two Saudis for their invention of a nail ‘screw’ made of natural minerals, including date stones.The screw is similar in its formation to...
View ArticleCapitalise on youth, Muslim economies told
Johor Bahru: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak today urged Muslim economies to embrace changes to capitalise on its greatest resource - the youth.Speaking when opening the 8th World Islamic...
View ArticleMuslim Women’s Stories in the Kerala Gulf Boom
The Kerala “Gulf Boom” refers to the mass migration of a large number of people from the Indian state of Kerala to the Gulf Countries from 1972 to 1983. The movement of many migrant workers from Kerala...
View ArticleTemple constructs house for Muslim orphan woman
By T. SudheeshAlappuzha: Here’s a heart-warming story of faith and humanity transcending all religious barriers. This home is the result of love and compassion. A simple abode which is a beautiful...
View ArticleFree speech: US, India, Canada reject UN Internet regulation treaty
By Uttara ChoudhuryNew York: Attempts by Russia, China and Iran to put rules on the table at a UN telecoms conference in Dubai to control how the Internet works, was met with energetic opposition on...
View ArticleCan the media bail itself out in time?
The ongoing Jindal-Zee scandal is the latest warning signal for India’s troubled Fourth Estate. But is there anybody in the business willing to clean up the mess?By Shoma ChaudhuryIn Britain, the...
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