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Friday, December 1, 2017

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Thursday, November 30, 2017

These celebs are calling up Malala Fund donors to thank them for their support

Malala's Fund has gained quite an international celeb following and they're willing to help the Pakistani activist with donations as much as they can.
English actor Emily Blunt, Indian star Freida Pinto and American actor Melissa McCarthy all signed up to make calls to donors of Malala's Fund on behalf of the 20-year-old to thank them for lending support to her cause.
In a tweet, Emily was seen posing with a phone, while the caption read: "It's #GivingTuesday and Malala & friends are calling our supporters to say thanks for fighting for girls' education and equality. First up: the wonderful EMILY BLUNT!
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Thursday, November 23, 2017

Urdu edition of Malala’s book 'will remove misconceptions'

An Urdu edition of Swat’s Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai’s book entitled May Hoon Malala was launched in Lahore recently but despite efforts so far neither the book nor a Pashto edition of it could be launched in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.



Prof Khadim Hussain, head of Bacha Khan Education Trust, who attended launch of the Urdu edition of I am Malala in Lahore by Mashal Publishers, regretted that there was no edition of the book in Pakistan in Malala’s mother tongue so that her people could know about her side of the story.
“The Urdu edition would somewhat help to remove misperceptions about what Malala stands for,” he said. He added that a Pashto edition of the book was published in Afghanistan. He feared that many Pakhtuns in Pakistan might not be able to get a copy of the book or properly comprehend the Pashto read and written in Afghanistan.
Prof Khadim said that Urdu edition of the book would be helpful in explaining who really Malala was to those who spread stories and conspiracies against her.
“Malala’s story and her struggle is for enlightenment and love for humanity. She initiated a movement to educate every child and spend on education than military or defence,” he added.
Prof Hussain believed that her thoughts could bring about a change in the world about spending funds on human development and education instead of wars. He said that Malala belonged to a province where during the last few decades war had destroyed the society’s ability to hold discourse and its ability of free thinking slowly so it needed to hear her side of the story.
“If you remember, in 2015 Area Study Centre and BKET wanted to collaborate the launch of Malala’s book but provincial government intervened and stopped us from holding the event due to security reasons,” said Prof Hussain when asked if he would be holding any activity to launch the book in Peshawar.
The launch of a book was banned in a university as the provincial government feared it would invite trouble and create security issue back in 2015.
“Since Urdu is a national language and many can read and write it so it would help people to read about Malala’s philosophy. Those, who are extremists and want to impose their own opinion, and those, who are unable to access information due to such elements, would get their answer if they are able to read this book,” said Prof Khadim.
He said that it would remove many misconceptions but only if people would read the book. “However, a Pashto edition of the book in Pakistan is definitely needed so that her people could read about Malala in their own mother tongue,” he added.
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Monday, November 20, 2017

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Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Official: Qatar Just Announced Free Visa on Arrival for Pakistanis

Doha: Pakistani citizens are now eligible for free tourist visa on arrival to enter Qatar for a period of 30 days. 
The Qatar embassy in Pakistan posted on their website that Qatar will grant free tourist visa valid for 30 days on their arrival in Qatar provided they meet certain conditions.
The requirements for the on arrival free tourist visa is that the passport must be valid for at least 6 months and the passenger must have a confirmed return ticket. The traveller should have cash equivalent to QR 5,000 or a valid credit card.
Visa will be granted for 30 days free of charge and is extendable for a similar period after confirming the return ticket.
People coming directly from Pakistan should have a certificate of vaccination against polio according to the procedures currently in place.
Requirements:
1. The passport must be valid for at least 6 months
2. The passenger must have a confirmed return ticket.
3. The traveller should have cash equivalent of QR 5,000 or a valid credit card.
4. Visa is granted for 30 days free of charge and extendable for a similar period after confirming the return ticket.
5. Persons coming directly from Pakistan should have a certificate of vaccination against polio according to the procedures currently in place


Monday, June 26, 2017

Trump has broken the annual tradition upheld by the past three administrations


The did not host an Iftar dinner to commemorate Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting, for the first time in nearly two decades.

United States President and first lady Melania released a statement on Saturday wishing "warm greetings" to those celebrating Eid al-Fitr.

"Muslims in the United States joined those around the world during the holy month of to focus on acts of faith and charity. Now, as they commemorate Eid with family and friends, they carry on the tradition of helping neighbours and breaking bread with people from all walks of life," the statement read.

With this, Trump has broken the annual tradition upheld by the past three administrations that began under President Bill Clinton and was continued by George W Bush and Barack Obama.

The Iftar dinners were typically attended by prominent members of the Muslim community as well as members of the Congress and diplomats from Muslim countries.

In the White House, Trump has attempted to ban travel to the US from several Muslim-majority countries.

During his first trip abroad, Trump, however, urged the leaders of 55 Muslim-majority countries calling for unity in the fight against terrorism, in his address.

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Trump breaks nearly 20-year tradition of celebrating Ramadan at White House


For nearly the last 20 years, U.S. presidents dating back to former President Bill Clinton have hosted a dinner at the White House to celebrate the end of Ramadan, Islam’s holy month dedicated to fasting and charity.
But that tradition ended Saturday when President Donald Trump chose not to host the “Eid al-Fitr” dinner, which in Arabic means “feast of breaking of the fast.”
Instead, Trump, who spent the weekend at the White House with first lady Melania, simply released a statement on Saturday offering Muslims their “warm greetings.”
“On behalf of the American people, Melania and I send our warm greetings to Muslims as they celebrate Eid al-Fitr,” the statement read. “Muslims in the United States joined those around the world during the holy month of Ramadan to focus on acts of faith and charity.”
“During this holiday, we are reminded of the importance of mercy, compassion, and goodwill,” Trump’s statement added. “With Muslims around the world, the United States renews our commitment to honor these values.”
Trump signed the letter “Eid Mubarak,” which literally means “blessed celebration” in Arabic. Muslims celebrating Ramadan greet one another with the phrase only during the holy month.
The past three presidential administrations hosted Eid al-Fitr dinners. Clinton started the tradition in the latter years of his second term, while former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama continued to host the celebration dinners each year during their presidencies. Bush even hosted the dinner the year after the 9/11 terrorist attacks to show solidarity with the Muslim community.
The dinners are typically attended by the president and his family, members of Congress, state dignitaries and prominent members of the Muslim community.
Notably, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson last month also declined to host a Ramadan dinner, which also broke with recent tradition. Prior to Tillerson, both Republican and Democratic secretaries of state hosted either an iftar meal — which is consumed by Muslims during Ramadan after sunset — or the Eid al-Fitr meal, according to Reuters.

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