| Muslim Brotherhood official calls on West to provide financial aid, diplomatic support to Egypt Egypt is on the brink of political and economic collapse and the West has an obligation to sustain the country with financial aid and diplomatic support, a senior Muslim Brotherhood official has... | |
| Hindu temple comes up in Bihar with Muslim help Patna: In a shining example of communal harmony in India, Muslims have helped build a Hindu temple dedicated to goddess Durga in Bihar's Gaya district, not just by making donations but also by... |
| Palestine: 10 more detainees join hunger strike 05-02-2012 IMEMC & Agencies: Ten more Palestinian detainees at the Ofer Israeli prison, decided to join the open-ended hunger strike of Sheikh Khader Adnan, who has been on hunger strike since... |
| Palestine: Israeli settlers beat Palestinian shepherd 05-02-2012 IMEMC News: A group of Israeli settlers from the Mehola settlement in the Jordan Valley, in the northeastern part of the West Bank, approached a Palestinian shepherd who was tending his... |
| Jammu & Kashmir: 2 militants killed in Pulwama 05-02-2012 Pulwama, J & K, India, (Greater Kashmir): Police on Saturday said two militants of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) were killed in a gunfight with forces in this south Kashmir district."A... |
| Mob ransacks Syrian embassy in Australia CANBERRA, Australia: A mob ransacked the Syrian Embassy in Australia after reports of the bloodiest episode yet in Syria's nearly yearlong crackdown on dissent, officials said Sunday. The attack... |
| Battles go on around Damascus AMMAN: Street battles raged on the doorstep of the Syrian capital on Monday, as President Bashar Assad's troops sought to consolidate their grip on suburbs rebel fighters had taken only a few... |
| Two men die in three-vehicle collision Late Friday, two men were heading north in Taif. A Jeep, carrying an elderly couple, headed in the opposite direction and surprised the men. As they tried to avoid the Jeep, they collided with... |
| Indian tribes join forces to save petroglyph site TUBA CITY, Arizona: In the far reaches of northern Arizona, where city sprawl gives way to majestic canyons and a holy place is defined not by steeple and cross but rather by earth and sky, lies a... |
| Tabb basketball player Yasmeen Amer wears her faith with pride on court YORK —— There were times after Yasmeen Amer began wearing a hijab that she felt conflicted and even self-conscious. She wondered how her Tabb High classmates would react to the scarf... |
| Flint Islamic Center hosts The Green Living Forum in hopes to educate the Muslim community on the benefits of 'going ... The Flint Islamic Center hosted The Green Living Forum today. The conference focused on the importance of healthy and sustainable living within the Muslim... |
| Video: Muslim leaders stand against honour killings Imams gather in Mississauga to issue a moral ruling condemning honour killings, domestic violence and misogyny as 'un-Islamic' in the wake of the Shafia murder... |
| Muslim scholars seek triple talaq ban, tab on polygamy A group of Muslim scholars contended that there is no place for triple talaq in one seating which must be abolished and polygamy is against the spirit of... |
| Gandhi clan scours India's largest state for votes among Muslims and outcast India in the Aishbagh neighbourhood of the north-eastern city of Lucknow, flanked by a Hindu temple and a wedding hall. Most evenings the call to prayer competes - or coexists - with the thumping... |
| Defense minister tells youth to maintain achievement of forefathers RIYADH: A symposium honoring Saudi Arabia's founder King Abdul Aziz entitled "Humanitarian and Social Aspects in the History of King Abdul Aziz," was opened Saturday by Defense... |
| Opinion: Let Dr. Chishty go home They say fact is stranger than fiction. Things in real life are sometimes so weird that they defy the absurdity of reel world. The more you read of the tragedy of Dr. Khalil Chishty the more... |
| Opinion: Overcoming Islamophobia in American elections Islam has become an important part of American discourse leading up to the 2012 federal elections and candidates everywhere appear eager to take a position on Islam for political gain. Across the... |
| The Long Goodbye of Gordon Gekko THE product of a humble background in Victorian Scotland, Andrew Carnegie migrated to the United States and became an industrial tycoon. Among the wealthiest men of his day, Carnegie was also one of... |
| Opinion: The spice is missing There is one exit poll which no Indian election commissioner can ban. It is called word-of-mouth. This word does not come out of the mouth of politicians on the stump, or journalists on the fly. It... |
| Police warn against employing illegals JEDDAH: Director of Jeddah Police Maj. Gen. Ali Al-Saadi has warned against sheltering illegal foreigners and said this was a crime against society and the... |
| Authorization a must for health care providers RIYADH: Private health care providers must obtain accreditation from the Central Board of Healthcare Institutions if they want to keep practicing, said the Council of Health Services that is chaired... |
| Riyadh, Manila reach maids deal RIYADH: The Philippine Embassy has announced that the Saudi Embassy in Manila and the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) have discussed and agreed on a standard service contract for household... |
| Hundreds working with fake degrees RIYADH: Following reports about fake certificate-making rackets spreading in Saudi society, authorities have reiterated their determination to crack down on holders of fake... |
| KSA eyes top spot in higher education RIYADH: Saudi Arabia will occupy a top position on par with industrialized nations in terms of research and higher education within a few years from now, according to the Ministry of Higher... |
| Salary collateral for personal loans not acceptable: Experts JEDDAH: Prominent Saudi financial and legal experts say the current practice of local banks receiving personal loan repayments directly from the salaries of borrowers is a clear legal aberration that... |
| Makkah boy's killer turns out to be his dad MAKKAH: Police finally arrested the man who killed a 13-year-old boy. The murderer turned out to be the boy's father, Al-Madinah newspaper reported on... |
| ‘Further nationalization of EU banks likely’ He said in the current climate of recession further nationalization of banks in the euro zone should be expected and stressed the need for a sustainable solution based on a shift in attitude, scale... |
| Dale Carnegie Training: Celebrating 100 years of success On this occasion, the Saudi-based school Al Tarbiyah Al-Islamiah School (ATS) was honored with the highest Carnegie Leadership Award, making it the first of its kind in the Kingdom to win the global... |
| Residential rents in Madinah skyrocket MADINAH: Several realtors and tenants in Madinah have urged the intervention of authorities to rein in the exorbitant increase in housing rent in... |
| IEF gets new office bearers Photo shows Afzal J. Sanai, an Indian businessman and social worker (sitting middle) with Amir Khan, IEF chairman (second right), Suhail Ahmad, new IEF president (second left) and Owais Ahmed,... |
| Van Persie scores hat trick in 7-1 win over Rovers LONDON: Robin van Persie scored a hat trick Saturday to overtake Dennis Bergkamp on Arsenal's all-time scorers list and lead his club to its biggest win of the season, 7-1 over... |
| UK warship pays a visit to Jeddah JEDDAH: HMS Somerset, one of the UK's 13 type 23 frigates that are the mainstay of the country's surface fleet, is paying a courtesy visit to... |
| Workshop on environment schools starts JEDDAH: The Presidency of Meteorology and Environment (PME) launched their first workshop about Environmental Science Schools in cooperation with Ministry of Education. It is part of the PME program... |
| After IPO, Facebook will face new profit pressures SAN FRANCISCO: For all the huge numbers in Facebook's IPO papers, a surprisingly small figure stands out: $4.39, the amount the site generated per user last... |
| Middle East needs to create 2 million new jobs in 2012 DOHA: A recent report from the International Labour Organization (ILO), Global Employment Trends 2012, highlighted a number of challenges in the global labor market. The world will need to create 600... |
| Europe debt crisis triggers fall in oil demand JEDDAH: After two quarters of meager growth in Q2 and Q3, 2011, demand for oil around the world surprisingly contracted in the last quarter of the year by 300 thousand bpd. In just four quarters, the... |
| Value of Saudi traded shares exceeds SR10bn The Tadawul All-Share Index (TASI) ended 1.05 percent higher at 6,733.68 points and the banking index added 2.35 percent to 15,406.52 points. The value of traded shares exceeded SR10... |
| Maaden Alcoa refinery work gathers pace RIYADH: The Maaden Alcoa aluminum joint venture announced that it had poured the first concrete in the construction of the region's first alumina refinery at the fully integrated aluminum... |
| Political correctness and Muslims The story is grisly: a husband and wife murdering their three young daughters, ages 19, 17 and 13, by drowning them along with their stepmother. The couple was assisted by their 21-year-old son. All... |
| Syrians storm embassies after uprising’s worst violence CAIRO: Syrian demonstrators ransacked their country's embassy in Cairo and broke into the missions in London and Kuwait on Saturday, among protests around the world against the worst bloodshed... |
| Haramain Railway deals are transparent: Minister RIYADH: Transport Minster Jabara Al-Seraisry said Saturday the SR30.8 billion contract for Phase II of the Haramain High Speed Rail Project (HHSRP) linking the two holy cities of Makkah and Madinah... |
| Hafiz distributes SR1 billion to jobless youths RIYADH: Unemployed youths in the Kingdom have been paid SR1.1 billion for the Hijri month of Safar (Dec. 26, 2011 to Jan. 23, 2012) as part of the government's Hafiz unemployment assistance... |
| Muslim jailed for message aims for payout in Canada MONTREAL -- A Muslim businessman in Canada became a terror suspect for telling his sales staff in a text message to "blow away" the competition at a New York City trade show, a religious... |
| Arab parliament head calls on Arabs to cut Syria ties CAIRO: The head of the Arab Parliament, a committee of parliamentarians from Arab League states, called on Saturday for Arab countries to expel Syria's ambassadors and sever diplomatic relations... |
| Iran mass producing anti-ship cruise missile TEHRAN: Iran has begun mass production of an anti-ship cruise missile, state television's website said on Saturday. The Zafar missile, as it is dubbed in the report, "is a short-range,... |
| Sudan rebels ‘seeking way’ to hand over abducted Chinese BEIJING: Sudanese rebels said they are looking for ways to hand over 29 Chinese workers held in the border state of South Kordofan, Chinese state media said, as Sudan's government confirmed the... |
| Educational events planned in UAE DUBAI: The UAE Ministry of Education organizes the Gulf Educational Supplies and Solutions (GESS) and the Global Educational Forum (GEF). The three-day education events are the region's largest.... |
| No ‘Facebook fatigue’ for longtime users The Pew Research Center report, based on a US phone survey, logs and data from November 2010, sheds light on Facebook's possible long-term popularity as the company founded by Mark Zuckerberg... |
| Beware! Thieves follow you to rob JEDDAH: Police arrested four criminals who stole SR45,000 from a man's car, Al-Madinah newspaper reported on Monday. The thieves followed the man after he withdrew cash from a... |
| Physical education in schools needs improvement MAKKAH: Physical education and exercise are lacking greatly in private and government schools for boys. There are no morning exercise routines, nor is there any importance given to scheduled exercise... |