Last week, after reports of some people in Sisoda village in Barabanki jumping into a river (and were rescued later) to escape vaccination emerged, Barabanki DM Adarsh Singh told ET a roster of villages with the most vaccine-friendly pradhans willing to take ownership of the drive has been created to go first, followed by the rest.
Meet a Muslim : Imams lead country-wide roadshow ahead of mosque attacks anniversary
7 Mar, 2021 11:03 PM
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The roadshow will run from March 13 to April 3 and span the second anniversary of the March 15, 2019 Christchurch mosque terror attacks.
The roadshow will run from March 13 to April 3 and span the second anniversary of the March 15, 2019 Christchurch mosque terror attacks.
Islamic leaders are visiting every city in New Zealand around the second anniversary of the Christchurch mosque terror attacks as part of a True Islam NZ campaign.
Two imams will be leading a group of youth across the country in an effort to educate the public on the true and peaceful teachings of Islam and build lasting friendships.
Beyond tribalism An imam’s account of Pope Francis’ Iraq visit
During his trip to Iraq, Pope Francis landed in and departed from Baghdad. Newspapers present this .
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During his trip to
Iraq,
Pope Francis landed in and departed from Baghdad. Newspapers present this city as the capital of a region heavy with misery, exhibiting the signs of destruction left by the fratricidal conflicts of opposing nationalisms or the violence of the militants of terror.
These signs seem to mark the faces of the people who live in Baghdad and the region, leaving them without hope and, perhaps, with a faith that closes up because of the distrust of the other, distrust of the neighbor, distrust of the believer, distrust of the government. A closure of the soul that causes people to think only of themselves and to live in the here-and-now, to worry about the health emergency that spreads disregarding borders.
Egypt sent a missionary convoy of imams and preachers to several Sudanese regions, most notably the Darfur region, where protests and violence broke out amid accusations by the Sudanese government that the Muslim Brotherhood and members of ousted Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir's regime were behind them.
The Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs has launched a training programme aiming to educate qualified Qatari citizens to take up jobs as Imams and orators in mosques.