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The need for change
Our society today is rapidly evolving and old customs are fading as an expanding youth culture embraces the new. While our faith remains a constant, everything else is game for change or improvement. Old methods just won’t do.In the field of education, many have been calling for an overhaul of a syllabus that hasn’t changed significantly for over two decades. Nor has the method of teaching varied dramatically. The emphasis remains more on memorization than understanding, leaving many with very little understanding of what they have been exposed to in classrooms for so many years.The basics of education, such as reading, writing, comprehension and the ability to write an intelligible page or two devoid of mistakes, seem to be eluding most students. Is it the syllabus, the schools, the...
April 04, 2018

The need for change

How Indian media fuel hate and bigotry
THAT much of Indian media has turned rotten is an open secret. Everyone who regularly watches television news or reads newspaper is sick and tired of all the hate, bigotry and intolerance openly peddled by the leading players in the name of journalism, investigative reporting and debate.Not a day passes without leading English, Hindi and regional media raking up some issue or the other to foment sectarian hatred and strife. If it’s not the wicked Pakistanis and their mischievous support for Kashmiri militants who are out to undermine the unity of mother India, then it is Indian Muslims who find themselves in the dock for some imagined sin or the other.Summoning some moth-eaten, perpetually ranting former military types and some out-of-their-depth ‘maulvis’ who can barely articulate,...
April 03, 2018

How Indian media fuel hate and bigotry

What is unusual about Crown Prince tour
SO what the Crown Prince’s tour is about?, ask curious observers. It is a valid question indeed, since these are so unprecedented visits. Usually, a leader carries a certain agenda, be it political, economic, security, academic, or cultural, among other purposes. Mostly, a visit is made to one city — usually the capital of the visiting nation. Meetings are typically limited to counterparts, such as heads of state, prime ministers and ministers. Deals signed are related to the status of the visitor and scope of his/her position.Here we have something totally exceptional in quality, variety and size. In UK, for example, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia met with the Queen of England, her Crown Prince, the prime minister, the defense minister, and a host of other ministers and dignitaries...
April 03, 2018

What is unusual about Crown Prince tour

In the service of Israel!
ISRAEL is expanding and spreading. The new conditions in the Middle East and the global fluid situation are being exploited as well as the security conditions, following the Iranian and Turkish interventions, the conspiracies of the coup regime in Qatar, and the implications for stability in the region. Israel has expanded its network of influence and diplomatic relations in areas that had outlawed them in the past, such as Africa, where Israel is strengthening its presence through military, political and economic channels — centrally with countries such as Eritrea, Uganda, Kenya and of course, Ethiopia, South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, Swaziland and Botswana.There is a strong Israeli movement in Central Asia with countries that are known to be part of the Islamic camp, while not forgetting...
April 02, 2018

In the service of Israel!

A day to hate Muslims!
Some time ago, a disturbing letter came to my WhatsApp account, sent by someone from the many groups I am in, calling to hurt a Muslim on April 3 in England and that momentarily upset me, but I rolled onto another message quickly after a glance. Like the many fake messages I receive from many groups and friends, I thought that this too was another one of them making the rounds.But a nagging feeling made me send this message to a friend of mine who lives in England, asking if this was true. He swiftly answered confirming the existence of the message and that it is being widely circulated in England and he and many of his friends were seriously concerned.The message in the letter is asking citizens in that country to act and stop being sheep. The message went on to say, those who will act...
April 02, 2018

A day to hate Muslims!

A realistic view of Saudi-UK partnership
CROWN Prince Muhammad Bin Salman’s historic visit to London was indeed a quantum leap forward in Riyadh-London relations. It marked a new stage in the development of a strategic partnership that could achieve common interests and promote regional and global security and stability. London and Riyadh share a long history and have many key issues in common that provide a solid basis for political, economic, security, and military relations. Clearly, this does not imply that the two will always have identical stands, however coordination and harmonization can bring about a convergence of views. I believe that establishment of the Saudi-British Strategic Partnership Council is an important step toward strengthening cooperation between the two countries. The Council must be set at a level that...
March 29, 2018

A realistic view of Saudi-UK partnership

One step at a time
Jeddah is undergoing massive transformation in the sense that it has begun holding world-class events with vigor. The intent is to help heighten Jeddah’s various economic and commercial venues and interests, and that all preparations are in place to receive the huge number of tourists and visitors to the historic city.With summer fast approaching, it is expected that the number of visitors will break all previous records and indeed all preparations had taken place to welcome the large numbers of visitors.For some inexplicable reason, that zeal and fervor in the actual effort of trying to make our city look somewhat better and more appealing to our visitors does not match up to the excitement of those planning the events, and somehow seems to escape the attention of those busily engaged...
March 28, 2018

One step at a time

Pakistanis celebrate their National Day
THE Pakistan Repatriation Council (PRC) recently organized a symposium in Jeddah to celebrate Pakistan’s National Day, the day when the leaders of All India Muslim League (AIML) met in Lahore and adopted the Lahore Resolution, which is also known as the Pakistan Resolution. This resolution stated that it wouldn’t be acceptable for the Muslims of the subcontinent anything other than an independent state called Pakistan. Until that time, the Muslim League party and its leaders were working for Hindu-Muslim unity in a single state and were engaged in a joint struggle for securing independence from the British colonial rule.But the leaders of AIML came to the conclusion that it is not in the interests of Muslims to replace the rule of the British by the rule of Hindus. In the early years...
March 28, 2018

Pakistanis celebrate their National Day

An Indian tragedy in Iraq
When people leave their country’s shores to earn a living, they leave with a million dreams in their eyes and hopes in their hearts. Many of these dreams and hopes come crashing down to earth, at the first encounter with reality. Some spend all their lives thousands of miles away from home, indeed more than half of their lives, without earning or saving anything. They just hang on to meet the expectations of loved ones back home. Others are fortunate enough to find more than their expectations.There are others who are fortunate enough to find more than their expectations and can afford to go home. However, they are too scared to do so. They cannot bring themselves to face the realities back home.So they go on with their monotonous lives that offer them the reassuring routine of living...
March 27, 2018

An Indian tragedy in Iraq

Anti-Saudi propaganda revisited!
THE problem with the Iranian-Qatari anti-Saudi media and PR blitz is its lack of originality, logic and creativity. My counterparts in heated debates — on a Russia Today program — were repeating the same questions and accusations over and over again. So, I thought that maybe, just maybe, if I explain away all these issues, I might, once and for all, put an end to the misunderstanding that their audience may have. As for them, they have no reason to stop their propaganda machine. In fact, as long as Saudi Arabia is on the rise, they'll escalate their shooting in the hope that, somehow, a bullet might hit the Saudi rocket! Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman’s achievements during his recent visits to Egypt, the United Kingdom and the United States, have pushed their propaganda machine...
March 27, 2018

Anti-Saudi propaganda revisited!

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