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Yemen War: A Balance of Interests

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On 21st November 2018, Al Jazeera released a report stating that since the Yemen War started, 85,000 children may have died from starvation. This is but one of the reports which gives an insight into the horrific conditions in Yemen. A crisis which is considered to be the largest humanitarian crisis today.
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"Millennial Hijrah" of Muslim Youth in Indonesia in the midst of the Criminalization of Dakwah Tawhid

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Festival of Hijrah called Hijrah Fest 2018 in Indonesia media November really shows us the 'hijrah' flow phenomenon which is extraordinary among the Millennials. It was recorded that 21,000 Muslim youth in Indonesia enthusiastically took part in a three-day series of Islamic studies from many emerging and popular Islamic teacher (Ustadz).
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Bangladesh’s U-turn on the Repatriation of Rohingya Muslims is No Victory, but Reveals the Instability of Human Rights Laws

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On the 16th of November 2018, a UNICEF press briefing took place at the Palais des Nations in Geneva. It addressed the support of Bangladesh as it revoked its position of the return of Rohingya refugees amid wide scale protest from Muslims held in refugee camps. Christophe Boulierac, UNICEF spokesperson in Geneva,
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Yemen: Questions that everyone should ask himself!

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BUT watch IDLY as about 1.8 million children of the Ummah in Yemen are malnourished and mercilessly annihilated? How can we be happy that our children are growing and thriving, when an estimated 500,000 children in Yemen may not see their next birthday as a result of the today’s war against Islam.
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Our “Muslim leaders” have the opposite concept of Al Wala Wal Bara

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The evil which is taking place in Yemen is clear for all to see. It has become a “living hell” for children, to put it in the words of Geert Cappelaere, the regional director for Unicef. A place where an estimated 130 children die every day from starvation and disease. The situation will most likely worsen, with intensifying fighting and a continuing blockade on the country’s ports of entry.
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ONLY Establishing the Khilafah Can Save the Children of Yemen

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On Sunday 3rd November, UNICEF regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa, Geert Cappelaere, called Yemen a “Living-Hell” for children, stating that 30,000 children die in the country each year from malnutrition due to the ongoing brutal war between the Saudi-led pro-government coalition, and the Houthi rebels.
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