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Brief Words on the Issue of the Absent Present Sister: The Pure Zulfiyya Amonova and All who Tread this Path (Translated)

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To my daughter and sister Zulfiyya, if you are still alive and well, Know that you are stronger than your perishing captors. You are with Allah and He is with you, and whoever Allah (swt) is with is the stronger, more steadfast, more defiant, and more determined to reach his objective. You will be victorious over the enemies of Allah and your enemies by the permission of Allah. Since the…
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News and Comment Secularists Use Abduction of Nigerian Girls as a Stick to Attack Ruling by Shariah

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News Details emerged on the 6th May of more girls having been abducted from Nigeria's Borno State to add to the kidnapping of more than 250 girls from a school in Chibok in the same region of the country almost a month ago. Some secularists have shamefully exploited this incident which contradicts Islam to replicate oft-repeated associations between the strict application of Shariah and the deprivation of education for women.…
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The Khilafah is the True Future for Moro Muslims in Southern Philippines, Not the Democratic Peace Agreement which is Loaded with Imperialism Interests!

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On Sunday 4th May, many Filipino media reported a massive "People's Ratification Rally" which was held simultaneously in key areas in Mindanao to push Congress to pass the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL). A report on Luwaran.com, the official information website of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), gave the numbers of rally participants at 200,000 including thousands of Muslim Women in eight cities and four municipalities in Southern Philippines. After…
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A Letter of Support for Sister Zulfiyya Amonova from a Sister in Malaysia

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The barbarity of the Kyrgyz Special Forces by capturing sister Zulfiyya Amonova has proven and shown the Kyrgyzstan's fear towards the rise of Islam there. Although she is only a woman, Zulfiyya Amonova was captured without knowing her condition because of her courage in defending justice for her father's fate. Tactics like this are often done by the governments of Muslim countries who are timid and cowardly by hindering the…
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News and Comment Message to the Muslim Sisters in Britain regarding Syria

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You my sisters, who feel for Syria, but know that this feeling and actions you carry out for your Ummah in Syria is no longer a simple issue. It is under pressure. Even being criminalised. UK Home Secretary Theresa May extended her powers in December to take away passports of those who return from Syria. Deeming those individuals as criminals before they even set soil on British Land. Why? Because…
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Letter of Support to Sister Zulfiyya Amonova

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Assalamu alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh... To my dear and honoured sister Zulfiyya Amonova, Sabr Oh Sister! Verily Allah (swt) has prepared the best of His places in His Jannah for you... You have been patient almost the whole of your life and still Allah (swt) has desired to grant you the best of rewards in His (swt) Gardens. You knew that the path to that place was hard and…
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News & Comment Electricity Crisis: Blame game

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News ISLAMABAD: With temperature still below 40 degree Celsius, ghosts of loadshedding have already started haunting the length and breadth of the country. The most worried at the moment is obviously Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif since his party had won elections on the promise of dealing with the power crisis on a war footing. With demonstrations being held over loadshedding in the interior of Sindh, where the mercury in some…
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News & Comment Turkey Celebrates ‘Children's Day' While Conveniently Ignoring the Rising Numbers of Poor, Working and Murdered Children in the Country

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News: Two out of three children, statistically 63.5%, between the ages 0-15, suffer severe material deprivation in Turkey. This data is the result of a research prepared by Bahçeşehir University's Center for Economic and Social Research (Betam). The percentage of children in Turkey who can not meet their protein needs is 64.7%, while 39.9% are unable to warm themselves adequately, and 40% can not meet their clothing needs. In addition,…
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