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Munir, Shabbir claim first-round lead - Newspaper

Shabbir Iqbal. in fine touch once again. KARACHI: Mohammad Munir and Shabbir Iqbal claimed the first-round lead at the Sindh Open Golf Championship, the duo firing 67 each here at the Arabian Sea Country Club on Friday. That gave them a one-shot lead over Taimoor Khan and Khalid Khan and a two-stroke advantage over a group of three golfers including defending champion Ahmed Baig, Talat Ijaz and Mohammad Khalid. “I’m happy with my showing overall even if I feel my putting wasn’t that good in the end,” Ahmed, who hit five birdies, told Dawn. Munir started off with a bogey but then reeled off four successive birdies at the end of the front nine. He had another bogey on the 13th but then hit back with birdies on the 15th, 16th and 18th holes to grab a share of the lead.

Pakistan Threatens to Jail Americans for 10 Years for Blasphemy

20 Jan 2021 The government of Pakistan recently threatened two American Muslims with prison sentences of up to ten years if they did not take down a U.S.-based “blasphemous” website a threat one of those targeted told Breitbart News on Tuesday represented “an unprecedented and entirely new frontier of digital policing that Pakistan is trying to impose.” The website in question TrueIslam.com is the online home of the American Ahmadiyya Muslim community, run by an American group, hosted in the United States, and represented by American citizens. Ahmadi Muslims differ from Sunni and Shia Muslims in believing that the promised Messiah of Islam arrived on earth in the form of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, who was born in India in 1835. The Ahmadiyya consider their current leader, Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the “Present Khalifa of Islam.” Ahmadi Muslims emphasize in their worship “commitment to peace, their law-abiding nature and determination to create a harmonious society for all

Swipe right for death sentence A Pakistani film matches Tinder with I-Fatwa

‘Swipe’ right for death sentence. A Pakistani film matches Tinder with I-Fatwa Pakistani filmmaker Arafat Mazhar s new animated film ‘Swipe’ isn t far-fetched. It imagines life with an app that crowdsources death sentences. Muna Khan 20 December, 2020 9:03 am IST Text Size: A+ Just when Pakistanis were increasingly experiencing ‘freedom’, using apps like Tinder, Imran Khan’s ‘Naya Pakistan’ — now a nightmare State for women, minorities, progressives — blocked dating apps for their ‘immoral content’. The message was clear: you can’t use technology to date people, but you can use it to support and encourage violence against those who you consider anti-Pakistan, anti-Muslim. This is why filmmaker Arafat Mazhar’s new animated film,

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