UK denies Basra exit signals end of Britain’s role in Iraq
Olá Brasil: Pakistan’s Football World Cup connection
Palestinian leader denounces Hamas, declines to have dialogue with its leaders
Muslims celebrate Eid in Kerala
From Gandhi to Nehru: RSS-BJP’s shifting blame game
Night-time power cuts starve Uttar Pradesh industries
Lucknow : A flat power cut currently imposed across Uttar Pradesh on all industries at night is seen as state Chief Minister Mayawati's bid to insure uninterrupted power supply to all Muslim dominated localities during the month of Ramadan.
Even as top officials of the Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation attribute the sweeping power cuts to "sudden increase in the night demand", insiders allege the move was initiated with an eye on the Muslim vote bank.
Muslim groups condemn hate mongering of BJP leaders
Sedated against pain – and news of mother’s death
Jaipur : Two days after terrorists struck in the heart of the city - and her life - four-year-old Suhana Khan was Thursday in a sedated world of pain and bewilderment. Still waiting to meet her mother who she believed was being treated in another hospital room.
"We have not yet told her. She is so small," said a grim Razakh Khan, Suhana's grandfather, who lost three daughters in Tuesday evening's serial blasts that killed 61 people and injured 216.
Ramadan 1436: Star-struck
Kashmir secretariat resumes functioning after 16 days
SC stays hearing on 7/11 Mumbai train bombings
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday stayed the trial in three separate cases, including the one re¬lated to 7/11 serial blasts on Mumbai suburban trains, fil¬ed under the Maharashtra Co¬ntrol of Organized Crime Act (MCOCA), till further orders.
Malegaon blast accused booked under stringent law
Lawyers rally against harassment of Pakistani judge’s kin
Islamabad : Hundreds of lawyers Monday boycotted court proceedings and held rallies in Pakistan's southwest province of Balochistan to condemn the alleged harassment of close relatives of suspended Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry by more than a dozen armed men during the weekend.
Village headman shot dead in Kashmir
An index to measure development and diversity at the district level
शिकायतों और अनियमितताओं के आईने से प्रधानमंत्री मोदी के आदर्श ग्राम की हक़ीक़त
India’s 26/11 charges baseless: Hafiz Saeed
Terrorists’ arms cache recovered in Assam
Jammu tense: RAF stage flag-march in Jammu, Curfew relaxed in phase manner
Jammu : As the fire of Amarnath row is continuously spreading towards remote villages of Jammu division, more and more violent protests and clashes were reported from various parts of Jammu region. Over 70 persons including 10 police personnel were injured in police and protestors clashes while over 80 persons were arrested by the police for defying curfew restrictions.
Dr. Javaid Rahi to get Sardar Patel Medal
Muslims being targeted in anti-north campaign in Maharashtra
Kashmiri students clash with CRPF; demanding vacation of school building
Mendhar : A violent clash broke out between Central Reserve Police (CRPF) personnel and students of a government high secondary school - following a protest demonstration by the students demanding immediate vacation of the school building – in Mendhar tehsil of Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district on Friday morning.
At least 25 students and a teacher besides five CRPF personnel were injured in a violent clash between CRPF personnel and students in Harni village, about 7 kilometers from here.
Verdict on chief justice suspension next week
Islamabad : The Pakistan Supreme Court may deliver its verdict on the suspension of the chief justice next week, one more source of anxiety for president Pervez Musharraf who emerges from the Lal Masjid operations with accolades abroad but growing anger among Islamist extremists at home.
‘Reinstatement of Cops accused of fake encounters is clear indication that administration is helping...
Hamas rejects Abbas calls for early legislative elections

यूपी : जुमे की नमाज़ को लेकर दस गुना अधिक फोर्स तैनात,उलेमाओं ने जारी...
Harvard Alumni write letter against Shah Faesal’s detention
In three years, SP govt has taken more welfare initiatives for minorities in UP...
Jamia encounter: a visit to gloomy Batla House lane
Muslim Law Board president Maulana Rabey Hasni visits Shibli Academy
Zakir Naik’s Peace TV has no permission to downlink: Ministry
10 years of Gujarat Carnage: Modi’s police don’t allow protest demonstration
Adityanath won’t win another election from UP: Mamata
Formula racing car created by AMU B Tech students is ‘Most Popular Car’
Omar joins Kashmiris to congratulate Shah Faesal
Saudis spend 30 percent of income on phone, internet
AMU faculty suspended over ‘abusive’ posts against VC on FB
Invite to separatists a non-issue, says Pakistan envoy
अदुभुत बॉल ट्रिकशॉट से दिलों को जीतने वाला नौजवान शाह हुज़ैब का जलवा
7 Muslims in TMC list of candidates, 12 in Left for coming general elections...
Israeli drug dealer arrested in Goa
Probe ordered into inflammatory poem in Mumbai police magazine
PM asks Hajis to pray for peace and harmony
In Jharkhand, a student group takes fight against CAA-NRC to people’s doors
Attack on Soni Sori is an attempt to suppress the voice of voiceless: CLMC
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s New Year message to the nation
By educating children in a village, Kashmiri youth continues mission of his father killed...
Why does Indian Media detest Muslims so much?
Modi to inaugurate Abdul Kalam memorial in Rameswaram
Delhi tribunal order strengthens independence of judiciary: TMMK
Chennai (Tamil Nadu): The Tamilnadu Muslim Munnetra Kazhagam (TMMK) has welcomed the Delhi High Court tribunal order lifting the ban on Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI).
In her 267 page judgement Justice Geeta Mittal has pointed out that the material provided by the Home Ministry in support of the ban was insufficient to justify the ban, says a statement by TMMK.
Kashmir Muslim University to operate in two years
Srinagar : Following the approval of the state cabinet, the proposed "Transworld Muslim University Kashmir" project formally kicked off Wednesday with the opening up of a campus branch office.
Vice-Chancellor (V-C) designate of the varsity, Dr Mushtaq Ahmad Siddiqi who is presently head of department of Immunology and Molecular Medicine at Srinagar's Institute of Medical Sciences said the university has plans to position itself at the "crossroad of academics and entrepreneurship."
Muslim sentiments ruffled over worship rights
Indian intelligence agencies implicate Muslims in fake terrorist cases
Another surgery conducted on Falak
JNU student leader not beaten up: Delhi Police chief
Bihar elections reject divisive, centralised politics
Pakistani held for killing wife in Italy
Somali jailed over plane hijack attempt in New Zealand
Muslims education: Good news from Bihar
Kashmiryat in Kashmiri surnames
Ever heard a Hindu by the surname Peer, Wali or Khan? Or imagine a Muslim carrying his last name as Rishi or Pandit…… Sounds incredible but it is a common feature in Kashmir, where unlike in other parts of the country, Muslims and Hindus have been sharing the same surnames since ages.
Shias to campaign against female foeticide
When two Muslims meet: The media(ted) case of Madani and Shahina
Ensure fair trial for PSA detainees, demands Amnesty International, India
Incidents of violence at ATMs, banks in UP
Curfew relaxed in Madhya Pradesh district
BJP banking on division of anti-Modi votes in UP
Junagadh: Week after violence, Muslims still live in fear
‘Communal’ chief minister allotted Rs.10.27 billion for minorities’ welfare in AP state budget
Maoists set new demands for collector’s release
Hamas rejects US benchmark proposal
By DPA
Ramallah/Gaza City : Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas Saturday presented to the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) the latest US proposal setting deadlines for confidence-building measures between Israel and the Palestinians but was rejected by Hamas
President greets Iran ahead of Islamic Revolution anniversary
AAP anti-democratic, people disappointed: Jaitley
Congress seeks Parliamentary probe into Ahamed’s death
Ulema delegation meets Home Minister
Assam evictions: Pregnant women worst victims of eviction, decry non-availability of ‘medicine, proper food’
Sania-Martina clinch Wimbledon crown; Sania’s first Grand Slam title
Javed Ahmad is new UP police chief
Riyadh has never funded extremists: Saudi journalist
Bangladesh seeks Iran’s cooperation in nuclear energy sector
Congress has broken all records of corruption: Narendra Modi
Lebanese army continues bombarding N refugee camp
By Xinhua
Beirut : Lebanese army continued bombarding Fatah al-Islam militants' hideouts at a Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon on Monday, local Future TV reported.
The troops used tank and artillery to shell the remaining strongholds of Fatah al-Islam militants in the Nahr al-Bared camp, said the report, adding that sporadic fighting erupted inside the camp, some 12 km north the port city of Tripoli.
Suspected Maoists gun down village leader in Orissa
US Congressional hearing highlights plight of minorities in India
Former Jamia VC, eminent historian Prof Mushirul Hassan critically injured
Gujarat should distance itself from law abusers, apex court told
Olmert: Israel ready to discuss Arab peace initiative
·Olmert said Israel would like to launch serious discussions on the Arab peace initiative.
·The foreign ministers of Egypt and Jordan paid a "historic" visit to Israel Wednesday.
·Netanyahu said he rejected the initiative during the meeting with the two foreign ministers.
By Xinhua
‘If voted back to power Congress will implement separate sub-plan for Karnataka Muslims’
Muslim-Hindu Relations in Jammu Province – Part 6
Sangh Parivar activists arrested for blasts in RSS office
Under Abdullah, endless protests grip Kashmir Valley
Entrance test for English language course for madrasa graduates on July 15
In Eid bazaar, sacrificial sheep sell like hot cakes
Srinagar : As shopping for Eid-ul-Zuha reaches a feverish pitch in Jammu and Kashmir, animal markets overflowing with sacrificial sheep and goat are the most thronged places here these days.
Sarfraz Khan, 42, has come to summer capital Srinagar's main animal market at the Eidgah lawns with his flock of sheep and goats from the Rajouri district in the Jammu region.
Man gets death sentence for killing parents, grandmother
Husain, Souza highlights of OSIAN’s auction
Gujarat presses centre to approve its MCOCA-like law
Ahmedabad: Following the Jaipur terrorist attacks, the Gujarat government has started pressing the central government to give its nod to the 2004 state law that is similar to Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA).
The Gujarat Assembly passed the bill in 2004 and it has since been waiting for the nod from the President of India.
Lok Sabha adjourned over Antulay
Al-Qaeda drive to recruit Westerners worries US
Kosovo ready to proclaim independence
Popular Front condemns sedition charges against Minority Commission Khan, terms it ‘malicious campaign by...
Russia, Egypt to sign nuclear energy agreement soon – Lavrov
Non-resident Indians condemn serial blasts in Ahmedabad, Bangalore
Guerrilla hideout busted in Jammu and Kashmir
DMK MP in trouble for endorsing VHP’s Ram Mandir signature drive
Former Bangla army officer convicted of killing Mujib may still avoid deportation
By Mayank Chhaya
IANSChicago : A California court's decision not to hear an appeal against deportation of a former Bangladeshi army major convicted in his country of killing its founder Sheikh Mujibur Rahman over 30 years ago may not be the end of the road for him yet.
Kashmir police fight off stone throwers – peacefully
Graduate held for impersonation
Why teach only Gita in schools: Madhya Pradesh minorities
22 Bajrang Dal activists booked for intimidating and sexually abusing social activist
President of Imarat-e-Sharia Maulana Syed Nizamuddin passes away
Headley extradition on cases other than Mumbai possible: US
National Convention on Muslims Reservation on 1st Feb.
लाठियां खाते छात्र और दक्षिणपंथी बाजारू शिक्षा की समस्याएं
Musharraf wins controversial presidential election
Kerala Sunni group to take anti-textbook stir to mosques
Kozhikode : A prominent organisation of Sunni Muslims in Kerala has decided to hold a campaign through mosques against a controversial Class 7 social science textbook, which they say promotes atheism and communist ideology.
The Samastha Kerala Jamiyyathul Ulama (All-Kerala Ulama Organisation) Wednesday announced the decision at a meeting of clerics organised by Sunni Mahallu Federation.
The Sunni Mahallu Federation has around 8,000 mahallus (local religious committees) registered under it.