Social harmony, unity would help defeat anti-India forces: Naqvi
Man arrested for threatening Dikshit
Profiling ordinary Kashmiris during Ramadan
Indian American Muslim Council (IAMC) welcomes release of Dr Kafeel Khan
Khair e Ummat Trust is not a front organization of SIMI: AIMPLB
Bhagalpur riots at a glance
By Tarique Anwar, TwoCircles.net
Bhagalpur: The communal violence that broke out in and around Bhagalpur in October of 1989 continued for about two months and nearly 1,070 lives lost. Here a glimpse of Bhagalpur riot 1989. It was sparked off by processions carrying bricks for building the Ram temple in Ayodhya during BJP's movement against the Babri Masjid.
No arrests yet in Malegaon blast case: IG
Rohingya’s rise to militancy claimed 100 lives, says report
Pilgrims set off for Hajj from Calicut Airport
NATO soldier, Afghan civilians killed in attacks
Abbas: Peace negotiations face obstacles
ISI still backs Taliban: US
Sania makes winning start in Dubai, meets Jankovic next
‘Bhagwat’s Mother Teresa comment to justify forced reconversion’
BJP hopes Maharashtra win will boost its prospects in UP
British PM arrives in Baghdad
Secularism Denied: Justice Nariman Slams Babri Masjid Verdict as ‘Great Travesty of Justice’
NCM writes to MHA over hate speech
Curfew like situation continues in Kashmir Valley
Can Islam and Secularism dialogue with each other?
Haryana village heads want police officials sacked
Bongaigaon relief camps of Bodos who were displaced in 1990s
Modi alone records BJP’s objection to Minority Plan
New Delhi : Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi Wednesday opposed any move to set aside funds for minorities while other chief ministers of his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ruled states offered only a feeble opposition to the proposal at a meeting of the National Development Council (NDC) here.
Indian Muslim teenager in UK raped, murdered
Remembering Hindi litterateur Prof KP Singh
Handwara girl’s mother says video recorded under police pressure
Sarvajan or bahujan, Mayawati in ideological bind
Kerala celebrates Eid
Six killed in Jammu terror attack
Ensure essential items for flood-hit Kashmiris, SC tells government
“Process of release of separatist leader Masarat Alam initiated during Central Rule”
Four held for abducting youth in Haryana
Bangladesh president visits Ajmer dargah
Cylinder blast in Pakistan kills five
Islamabad : Five people were killed and four injured when an oxygen cylinder exploded in a factory in southern Pakistan, media reports said Thursday.
The accident took place in a factory in Hyderabad in Pakistan's southern Sindh province Wednesday night, when the oxygen cylinders were being loaded on a truck during which one of the cylinders burst.
The blast levelled the factory to the ground and the oxygen cylinders and metal sheets were flung far and wide, Dawn News reported.
दो साल बाद हो रहा है हज,मुसलमानो में भारी उत्साह
Ragging death: Bereaved family demands stern action
IMC-USA to hold its 4th convention in Chicago
Rajya Sabha condemns Pakistan resolution on Afzal
Two Haryana, Rajasthan policemen arrested for drugs racket
Kerala teacher loses job after right palm chopped off
Indo-Pak academics in Jamia on human rights in South Asia
संघ कार्यालय में शोध छात्र को बंदी बनाया गया
Pune woman succumbs to swine flu, city toll 24
Talks with the Taliban important — UN official
Ranganath Mishra report may be discussed in parliament
भाजपा के दलित विरोधी चेहरे को उजागर करता यह पोस्टर
Jamiat Ulema pays school fee for children of Behrampada fire victims
UN envoy in Afghanistan appreciates Iran’s constructive role
Ex-Kerala home minister’s role in Fasal’s murder can be probed: HC
A look into the life of Muslim roadside vendors in metros
Shweta Bhatt Vs. Narendra Modi in Maninagar – A symbolic gesture or a real...
मालदा के कालियाचक की हिंसा : दो समुदायों के बीच का दंगा नहीं…
M.F. Husain surrenders Indian passport in Qatar
Maoists kill seven cops in Bihar
“Media propaganda against madrassas is terrorism”
Dissolution of UP Special Task Force demanded
Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh): Muslims in Uttar Pradesh are feeling insecure as all types of state cruelty is being perpetrated against them on the pretext of terrorism, said Mohammad Shafi Qureshi, Chairman of the National Commission for Minorities (NMC).
Speaking in a meeting of NMC held at Sahkarita Bhawan in the city, he said Muslims are being subjected to immense coercion and pressure in the name of terrorism.
Sikh shrine in Lahore “taken over by hooligans”
RTI application in Urdu a legal right
Protest not to target Amarnath yatra: Mirwaiz
Telangana protestors call off march
Dalit Muslim body expels its president Ali Anwar
Jamaat-e-Islami Hind to decide in August about contesting elections
New Delhi: Jamaat-e-Islami Hind (JIH) is calling a special meeting of its Central Advisory Council next month to decide its political role in the country. It may decide to contest elections.
Academicians from Afghanistan condemn arrest of Jamia student Masood Ahmed, demand his release
Kerala gov. move to implement Sachar report opposed
Malappuram: True to the history and attitude of some political parties and organizations in the country, even half-hearted efforts by the establishment for the welfare of the Muslim community are hardly welcomed.
Feroz Khan and ‘Qurbani’ are part of my life: Zeenat Aman
Chief negotiator: Israel must understand Palestinian leadership not weak
Aurangabad court halted from hearing plea against Srinagar girl
New Delhi : The Supreme Court Thursday restrained a court in Aurangabad from acting on a plea of a Muslim man who claimed a Srinagar girl to be his wife and sought judicial order to restore his "conjugal rights".
A bench headed by Chief Justice K.G. Balakrishnan restrained the Aurangabad's family court from taking any action on Jafri Syed Husain's plea, after it heard a petition from the Srinagar girl, who vehemently denied that she ever married the man.
Three Maoist rebels killed in Jharkhand
No dilution of CMP, nor any new addition, BJP tells PDP
Politicization of terror
Exactly ten years after Babri Masjid demolition, on 6th December 2002, a powerful blast rips apart a BEST bus in Ghatkopar in northern Mumbai. Two persons died on the spot. Maharashtra police picked up several Muslim youths including Khwaja Yunus, a Gulf-based NRI software professional. Years later, the POTA court acquits Yunus and all other accused. But something tragic occurs before the court acquittal.
JK Govt mulls ‘stern action’ to deal with BJP’s flag hoisting plans
President urges promotion of national self-reliance
Gaza hospitals stop surgeries due to drug shortage
Finger pressing EVM stronger than one on AK-47: Modi
Islamophobic incidents up by 1,000% since Trump took office: Muslim group
Explosives-laden truck threat a hoax: Mumbai police
Muslims protest against Surya Namaskar order in all BMC schools
Palestinians set conditions peace talks
Newly appointed AMU Vice Chancellor revokes Mustafa Zaidi’s suspension
Nazmeen (11) set on fire for wearing lipstick
J&K Gujjars extends support to Maha Panchayat in Rajasthan
Over 100 Pakistani soldiers go missing near Afghan border
Geelani’s son arrested, family barred from meeting Hurriyat hawk
Dhaka’s cultural world remembers Habib Tanvir
Majlis debut in the maximum city
Himalayas warming faster than global average
Death penalty shouldn’t be politicised: BJP MP
CBI’s Rs 10 lakh reward for information on JNU student
Sohrabuddin shootout: CBI team visits accused cop’s village
Low intensity tremor hits Jammu and Kashmir
More money to address Muslim backwardness: Salman Khurshid
Dhaka sceptical of recovering funds stashed abroad
Satiric poet Sagar Khayami passes away
Mumbai: Famous Urdu satiric poet Sagar Khayami passed away yesterday at Mumbai’s Nanavati Hospital after a prolonged illness. He was 70. He was suffering from lung cancer. He is survived by his wife and three sons. His body has been flown to Lucknow for burial.
‘Government committed to rural development, progress of farmers’
Brisk voting in Jammu and Kashmir
High court dismisses plea for de-sealing SIMI office
Pakistan, India dialogues provides chance to resolve Kashmir issue
By NNN-APP
Islamabad : Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmood Kasuri has said the resumption of dialogue between India and Pakistan has provided a unique opportunity to address the contentious issues in a sincere, purposeful and forward-looking manner for a peaceful settlement of all outstanding disputes including the core issue of Jammu and Kashmir.
In an interview with APP on Sunday, the Foreign Minister said Britain left several unresolved issues including that of Kashmir, which continues to be an obstacle in improving relations between Pakistan and India.
Bihar massacre case finally decided after 40 years
Assam polls: Congress’ first list out, Gogoi to contest from Titabar
Encounter specialist Rajbir Singh murdered in Gurgaon
Bengal to adopt Ranganath Mishra Commission recommendations
Explosives laden lorry detected in Sri Lanka
Colombo : A lorry laden with more than 1,000 kg of explosives was stopped by the police in northwestern Sri Lanka - the biggest such detection in the country's long conflict with Tamil rebels, the military said Saturday.
President of Imarat-e-Sharia Maulana Syed Nizamuddin passes away
Separatists react with cynicism to BSF trooper’s arrest
Attacks target school children, policemen in Iraqi cities
Andhra high court asked to clear plea against Muslim quota law
मेरठ में मछुआरों की बस्ती जल कर हो गई राख ,पुलिस पर है आरोप
Can you guess what this journalist’s day job is?
Kashmir unrest: Information blackout as police crack down on media
Defeat ABVP campaign against AMU branch in Kishanganj: Campus Front
Centre for CBI probe into Kanpur explosion
Cyclone toll in Bangladesh rises to 2,579
Calicut Masjid Committee official stabbed to death in mosque
Madrasas: history and problem
Bangladesh chief justice rues politicization of judiciary
My son is not involved in terror activities, says father of Kerala youth arrested...
जन आंदोलनों की व्यापक एकता पूंजीवाद के खात्मे के लिए ज़रूरी – वर्कर्स काउंसिल
‘Fatwa’ against Indian Army aid to Kashmir mosques
Srinagar : Kashmir's Grand Mufti, Mufti Muhammad Bashir-ud-Din, has issued a 'fatwa' against accepting money or help from the Indian Army in rebuilding the state's mosques and shrines, saying it was against Islamic law.