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By Zia H Shah on July 27, 2012 • ( Leave a comment )

Japan report finds Hong Kong women have overtaken Japanese as longest living

Japanese women are no longer the world’s longest living, their longevity pushed down in part by last year’s devastating earthquake and tsunami, according to a government report Thursday. The top of the global life expectancy rankings now belongs to Hong Kong women. Read more  

By Zia H Shah on July 27, 2012 • ( Leave a comment )

Rules governing religious police to be amended

Dubai: Saudi Arabia will make amendments to rules governing religious police after the ‘horrific’ death of a Saudi man and injuries to his family members after their car was chased by religious police (mutawa) earlier this month, Saudi media reports said. “A set of procedures to govern the country’s Promotion […]

By Zia H Shah on July 27, 2012 • ( 1 Comment )

Extreme UAE weather tests nerves during Ramadan

  Al Ain: The weather has not been kind to people fasting during Ramadan. The temperature in some desert areas shot up to 50 degrees Celsius in the first few days of the month. People are avoiding outdoor activities given the tough conditions. In towns such Al Ain, Suwaihan and […]

By Zia H Shah on July 27, 2012 • ( 2 Comments )

IF YOU ASK ME IN PUBLIC, MY ANSWER WOULD BE DIFFERENT……An Egyptian scholar from Jamia Al Azhar

Alhaj Janab Moulana Abdul Kareem Sahib of Karachi had embraced Ahmadiyyat in 1914 when he was a High School student. He joined British Indian Army. Once he was transferred during his service period and was posted for some time in Egypt. Let us listen to one of his many interesting […]

By Zia H Shah on July 27, 2012 • ( Leave a comment )

U.S. Economy Slowed to a Tepid 1.5% Rate of Growth

The United States economy grew by a tepid 1.5 percent annual rate in the second quarter, losing the momentum it had appeared to be gaining earlier this year, the government reported Friday. Growth was curbed as consumers limited new spending and as business investment slowed in the face of a […]

By Zia H Shah on July 27, 2012 • ( Leave a comment )

Olympic torch receives royal treatment on final day of epic journey

The 70-day torch relay ends tonight when the Olympic cauldron is lit during the London 2012 opening ceremony at the Olympic Stadium. Read more: http://www.metro.co.uk/olympics/906468-olympic-torch-receives-royal-treatment-on-final-day-of-epic-journey#ixzz21pxBX7ty    

By Zia H Shah on July 27, 2012 • ( Leave a comment )

Blind South Korean archer smashes London Olympics’ first world record

South Korea claimed the first world records of London 2012 on Friday morning with a stunning display in the men’s archery ranking round at Lord’s. Im Dong-hyun, who is registered as blind, broke his own 72-arrow mark of 696 by three points and was also part of a record in […]

By Zia H Shah on July 27, 2012 • ( Leave a comment )

This is it: London 2012 gets under way

Guadian: 3m ago Taxi Taxi drivers in London have brought forward their protest over their exclusion from Olympic lanes after police imposed restrictions. It will now take place at 2pm instead of […]

By Zia H Shah on July 27, 2012 • ( 2 Comments )

Pakistani-Born Mayor Repairs, and Wins, Texans’ Hearts

PARIS, TEXAS — This charming, droopy city needed new fire trucks not long ago, but, like many American municipalities today, couldn’t necessarily afford them. The mayor, a small-government Republican, dithered: […]

By Zia H Shah on July 27, 2012 • ( Leave a comment )

Tori, Smoking Orangutan, Moved In Indonesian Zoo To Quit Cigarettes

  M Zafar Iqbal JAKARTA, Indonesia — Indonesian zookeepers have moved an orangutan out of visitors’ sight so she’ll no longer smoke lit cigarettes people regularly throw into her cage. […]

By Zia H Shah on July 27, 2012 • ( Leave a comment )

Burma talk: A dispassionate Analysis of Rohingya Issue: the Islamists

Express Tribune: by Ayesha Siddiqa: These days, the social media is abuzz with discussion on Myanmar. Interestingly, it is not even a constructive discussion but one which is meant for […]

By Zia H Shah on July 27, 2012 • ( Leave a comment )

Traditional burial practices lose ground (or: darling, you are and will be my diamond for ever)

by Ariane Gigon in Zurich, swissinfo.ch For many deceased, the cemetery is no longer their “final resting place”. Scattering ashes out in the open, burying the urn in a forest […]

By Zia H Shah on July 27, 2012 • ( 2 Comments )

Egypt all-veiled TV aims to cover women’s needs

JORDAN TIMES CAIRO — A satellite channel run and hosted by fully-veiled presenters aims to break down the barriers for women in niqab who until the revolution that brought Islamists […]

By Zia H Shah on July 27, 2012 • ( Leave a comment )

Breakaway Alawite state may be Assad’s last resort – or will it? Rumours, theories and gossip around Syria.

AP | Jul 27, 2012 | JORDAN TIMES BEIRUT — In the recent sectarian violence in Syria, some observers see a grim pattern: Alawite fighters from President Bashar Assad’s minority sect, they say, are trying to carve out a breakaway enclave for themselves by driving out local Sunnis, killing entire […]

By Zia H Shah on July 27, 2012 • ( 8 Comments )

Saudi Arabia and the scent of oud

JEDDAH: NADEEM AL-HAMID ARABNEWS Friday 27 July 2012 Oud incense and oil as well as eastern perfumes are on most Saudi families’ shopping lists. Burning oud, or agarwood, is an […]

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Who’s Afraid of Muslim Women Exercising?

by Avi Spiegel, co-authered by Adina Bathzniki, HUFFINGTON POST Imagine this scenario: a group of women in southern California ask their local YMCA for an extra swim class. The YMCA would have to stay open a bit later than usual, but it happily obliges. It is summer, and the women, […]

By Zia H Shah on July 26, 2012 • ( Leave a comment )

Religion shaping the Olympics: From Ancient Greece To London

Source: Huff Post By Chris Lisee (RNS) A 600-foot footrace was the only athletic event at the first Olympics, a festival held in 776 B.C. and dedicated to Zeus, the […]

By Zia H Shah on July 26, 2012 • ( Leave a comment )

Envy: One of the Seven Deadly Sins

By Paul Kokoski Envy is at once a passion and one of the capital sins. As a passion it consists in a sort of deep sadness experienced in the sensitive part of our nature because of the good we see in others. This sensitive impression often produces a feeling of […]

By A Q Farhat on July 26, 2012 • ( Leave a comment )

Headscarf ruling may threaten Saudi participation

Metro News: LONDON – A competitor from Saudi Arabia, who is one of the country’s first female athletes ever selected for the Olympics, will not be allowed to wear a headscarf during competition, the International Judo Federation said. President Marius Vizer ruled that “according to the principles and spirit of […]

By A Q Farhat on July 26, 2012 • ( Leave a comment )

LCBO serves underage boy wearing burka, face veil

Toronto Sun: TORONTO – Three liquor stores in the GTA recently sold booze to a 14-year-old boy whose identity was hidden because he was wearing a full-length burka and face veil at the time. The teenager, clad in an Islamic female’s traditional garb of a burka, headscarf and facial covering, […]

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