To prevent BJP from coming to power MIM will support UPA
44 Muslims dead, 35 injured in Mumbai terror attacks
Musharraf calls for peace in Pakistan
Fresh violence rocks Assam, five killed
Riyadh urges for timetable for key Mideast issues deal
Truck full of explosives seized in Bengal
Bhopal bids tearful farewell to Shahar Qazi Maulana Fazil Qasmi
J&K Gujjars extends support to Maha Panchayat in Rajasthan
Holika effigy burnt in Muslim graveyard
Kaku (Jahanabad): With a sinister design to raise communal flare in the otherwise sleepy Sarthwa village in Jahanabad district, a group of hooligans burnt Holika effigy in a Muslim graveyard on the eve of Holi.
To execute their plan, they had forcibly stopped fencing of the graveyard and had been collecting wood for this Holi ritual since Basant Panchmi (Saraswati Puja). What is surprising is that they worked according to their announced plan and the administration remained mute spectator.
Amarinder Singh’s former media advisor arrested
Ludhiana : Former Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh's media advisor Bharat Inder Singh Chahal was Sunday arrested on various criminal charges including attempt to murder.
China arrests 28 after family-planning riots
Beijing : Police in south-western China's Guangxi region have arrested 28 people after thousands rioted during protests against draconian local enforcement of the government's family-planning policy, state media said Wednesday.
Salman, Anupam, Bhandarkar attend NaMo’s oath ceremony
Singur to vote in third phase polling in Bengal Wednesday
BJP is not a temple construction company: Naqvi
Interfaith marriage: acid attack on Muslim TV anchor
Amjadi Begum: “A brave woman”
Train derails in Muzaffarnagar, rescue operations on
22% of Aligarh adult population suffers from cataract: Study
Demand for reconstitution of NCPUL committee
Loan agreement for Oman’s Al-Duqm Port and Dry Dock facilities project
“दीन बचाओ, देश बचाओ” – इस आयोजन से चंद लोग परेशान क्यों?
Lahore shrine attack: 12 suspects arrested
US concern over diminishing religious freedom in India is justified, say Indian Americans
Hindu group threatens stir after police officers’ transfer
Media has soft approach towards Hindutva terrorism: CPI (M) Kerala state secretary
Kalam tells children not to stop dreaming
By IANS
New Delhi : Outgoing President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, in his farewell interaction with the staff of Rashtrapati Bhavan, told their children not to stop dreaming and recited a poem to inspire them to work for his cherished ideals.
Speaking in Hindi, Kalam, who relinquishes office July 25 and will be succeeded by Pratibha Patil, told the children that they should not stop in their quest for knowledge and help the country through hard work and farsightedness.
"Main nirantar chadhta raha, chadhta raha,
Shikhar kahan hai, mere ishwar
Coming up in Dubai: the world’s ‘tallest’ building
Dubai : The pattern of the virtually extinct desert flower Hymenocallis is the inspiration behind what is going to become the world's tallest building in this desert boomtown in the next one month or so.
Antulay bashing: Inverted argument.
Pakistani jailed for threatening ex on Facebook
BJP questions costly gifts to Bihar legislators
A Mehfil e Kalam e Ghalib on the poet’s 141st death anniversary
Cabinet nod for expert group to classify caste names
Rebuttal to NIA’s counter claim over PP Salian’s allegations of going ‘soft’ in Malegaon...
Phulpur: From Nehru to mafia don
Centre to show no sympathy to cow vigilantes: Jaitley
Six Taliban militants killed in Afghanistan
Polling on for AMU students union
Why India’s construction slowdown threatens to increase poverty
Who is RB Sreekumar, the top cop arrested in 2002 Gujarat riots case?
Eight civilians killed in Afghanistan
Trouble in Kerala’s ruling coalition over ministership claims
2010 Jama Masjid attack: Fresh charge sheet filed against Waqas
जस्टिस मार्कंडेय काटजू के नाम खुला पत्र
Tales from India’s vintage car collectors
UNRWA warns of economic disaster in Gaza
I don’t want to lose faith in Indian secularism: Taslima
New Delhi : Exiled Bangladeshi novelist Taslima Nasreen Thursday again made an emotive plea to be allowed to return to Kolkata from her confinement at an undisclosed location in India, saying if she were refused she will lose faith in Indian secularism.
In remarks that may upset some conservative Muslim clerics, Nasreen said that the Uniform Civil Code could be a way to tackle growing Talibanisation of Muslim societies.
Govt should accelerate the flood relief work: Ameer-e-Shariat
NIA files terror charges against Kashmir separatist leaders
Expecting positive steps from government on JPC: Nitin Gadkari
Maoist leader arrested in Jharkhand
HC verdict will boost Muslim women’s rights, says SC petitioner
Suicide attack kills 13 security personnel in Pakistan
Viagra, precious stones seized from Bangladeshi Haj pilgrims
‘Lonely’ Taslima to return to Kolkata or Agartala
Agartala : Her writing "badly affected" since she left Kolkata and desperate to return, controversial Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen said she would return there "as soon as possible". If not Kolkata, she would choose Agartala as her home when she returns to India in August.
Agnivesh, Ayodhya seer to observe anti-Modi fast along with Maulana Jawwad
UP govt planning to make Nimesh Commission report public
Army kills 20 militants in northwest Pakistan
Jamaat-e-Islami deplores attack on CPI(M) headquarters
By TwoCircles.net staff reporter
New Delhi : Jamaat-e-Islami Hind has strongly condemned the attack on Communist Party of India (M) headquarters here allegedly by Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh and Bharatiya Janta Party activists.
The organisation's secretary general Nusrat Ali said, "The incident of violence at the CPI(M) headquarters is highly deplorable and it is a matter of serious concern that political parties are promoting violence and vandalism."
Huge gap between words and actions of SP Govt: Rihai Manch President
Milli Council may contest election
New Delhi: All India Milli Council is contemplating to take active participation in electoral politics, beginning from the coming Lok Sabha elections. The indication came after its executive council meeting held in New Delhi on 3rd August.
Three killed in Pakistan fighting
Shias torch effigy of Delhi CM Sheila Dikshit in Lucknow
Muslim women must press for their rights
Photo Essay: For Ranchi’s slum-dwelling school children, online classes are a privilege they can’t...
Communal violence bill – how useful to victims?
Pilibhit Sikhs rally in support Varun
Gharib Nawaz Foundation shows the way for women empowerment
Pakistan committee approves establishment district boards to ensure quality education
IMRC to provide monthly ration to 1,500 poor and elderly women in Hyderabad
Updated Hajj Statistics Released
Be alert for Census 2011: Muslim group
Four people killed in Baghdad violence
Jamia Millia VC row: Why Prof Mushirul Hasan being opposed 2nd term
It’s payback time, say Kashmiris organising flood relief for Chennai
अनदेखी : उप्र राज्य महिला आयोग में एक भी मुस्लिम महिला नहीं
Lebanese PM declares victory in northern camp battle
Poor health infrastructure in West Bengal; Muslims worst affected
Guided by ‘zakat’, a village funds its road and bridge
Law Day celebrated with great fervour at AMU Malappuram
Ajmer blast toll rises to three
ULFA men trained in hijacking in neighbouring countries: India
Araria ‘fake’ viral video: 65 days in jail shatter many dreams of 18-year-old Adeeb...
Security at Taj Mahal, Ayodhya, Mathura, Varanasi shrines to be beefed up
Normalcy returns to Kashmir’s Handwara as curfew lifted completely
Tharoor non-committal on Indians in Sri Lanka jails
साम्प्रदायिकता को पोसने में जुटी सपा सरकार – रिहाई मंच
AAMSU demands BTAD Council to be dissolved
Dhule: Muslim deputy mayor and 14 councilors threaten to resign
Special scholarships for Jammu and Kashmir students attending AMU
Militant fire grenade at Kashmir secretariat building; two injured
An admirable verdict: Jayalalithaa
Muslims won’t give up Babri Masjid land, says Owaisi
VHP complains against ‘PK’
Education gets key focus in Delhi government budget
AMU boy Wasiqur Rahman is Bihar MBBS topper
Government offers to exhume Benazir’s body, defers poll in burning Pakistan
Calculated words and cold shoulders at BJP manifesto release
Four soldiers killed in explosion in north-west Pakistan
Islamabad : At least four soldiers were killed and six injured Wednesday in a roadside explosion in Pakistan's tribal region bordering Afghanistan, officials said.
AIMMM Working Committee meets to discuss Muslim issues
Implement Ambedkar’s philosophy, says Hamid Ansari
नरकंकालों पर खड़ा होता कनहर बांध – 2
The hanging and all that came before it
Work will be done as per people’s sentiment in Ayodhya: Adityanath
Tarannum Firdous, the first Muslim girl from Siliguri to crack WBCS in her maiden...
Marginalizing Muslims in Gujarat
Wasimur Rehman: Maulana, doctor and now civil servant
When madrasas are labeled as an obstacle in Indian Muslim's education and growth, a madrasa graduate has proved the perception wrong. That too by walking on an uncharted path. Wasimur Rehman, a Fazil from Darul Uloom Deoband, South Asia's most respected Islamic seminary, has done proud to all madrasas and Indian Muslims by clearing India's prestigious UPSC Civil Services exam.
Chhattisgarh Maoists recruiting minor girls: Police
Islamic organisations in Karnataka condemn assault on Muslim cattle transporters, demand action
SDPI felicitates party leaders, celebrates first electoral victory
Rs.2 lakh compensation for families of quake dead
Jobs to 13,000 in 2 years, 5 lakh still jobless in Gujarat
रोहित वेमुला के नाम मार डाले गए एक होनहार का ख़त
No breakthrough in Delhi teenager’s murder case
Suspended MPs squat inside house, Rajya Sabha adjourned again
Cairo normal right now, but situation may change after Friday Prayer
Hezbollah warns rockets could reach Israel
By Xinhua
Beirut : Lebanese Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has warned that his group's rockets could reach any spot of Israel, including Tel Aviv, pan-Arabic al-Jazeera television said.
During last summer's war with Israel, Hezbollah rockets were able to hit "Tel Aviv or other than Tel Aviv," Nasrallah said in an interview with al-Jazeera.












