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Today, we are celebrating Canada Day, we are reminded not only of a historic moment in 1867, when Canada became a nation, but of the enduring spirit, resilience, and leadership that have defined our journey ever since.
Canada is more than a place on the map. It is a vision of inclusion, opportunity, and innovation. It is a country where diversity is not just respected, but celebrated; where values like integrity, equity, and collaboration guide our actions—both in society and in business.
As leaders, as builders of industries, institutions, and ideas, we carry a special responsibility. We are not just shaping bottom lines—we are shaping futures. And the future of Canada is one that demands courage, creativity, and compassion in equal measure.
Today is a moment to reflect on how far we have come:
From a modest confederation to a global leader in technology, clean energy, healthcare, and human rights.
From building railroads to building digital infrastructure that connects us across borders and cultures.
From local enterprises to global champions who carry the Maple Leaf with pride in boardrooms and marketplaces around the world.
Yet, we must also acknowledge that our past is complex. On this day, we recognize the foundational contributions and enduring rights of Indigenous Peoples—the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis—on whose lands we live and work. Reconciliation must remain a priority, not just in words, but in meaningful action.
Let us recommit ourselves to the values that define Canadian leadership:
A belief in fairness and social responsibility.
A dedication to sustainability and ethical growth.
A vision that sees business as a force for good, not just for gain.
So, as we raise a glass to Canada today, let it be a toast not only to our rich past, but to a future that we, as leaders, will help shape—with bold ideas, compassionate hearts, and unwavering determination.
Happy Canada Day to you all.
May we continue to lead, inspire, and build a Canada a worthy and the best of the best country on the Earth.
Every year on February 5th, Kashmir Solidarity Day is observed to express unwavering support for the people of Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) in their struggle for self-determination. This day is not just a reminder of Kashmir’s plight but also resonates with the suffering of oppressed Muslims in Palestine, Syria, Myanmar, and other parts of the world. From the streets of Srinagar to the rubble of Gaza, the echoes of resistance against barbarism, occupation, and human rights violations reflect a common struggle—one against tyranny and injustice.
The Ongoing Tragedy in Kashmir
Kashmir has remained one of the most militarized regions in the world, with over 900,000 Indian troops deployed to suppress its people. The abrogation of Article 370 and 35A in 2019 stripped Kashmir of its special status, intensifying the repression. Curfews, enforced disappearances, illegal detentions, communication blackouts, and extrajudicial killings have become the norm. International human rights organizations have repeatedly documented the use of pellet guns against children, mass rapes, and demographic changes aimed at altering the region’s Muslim-majority status.
Despite the overwhelming evidence of war crimes committed in Kashmir, the world remains largely silent. The principle of self-determination, enshrined in United Nations resolutions, continues to be denied to the Kashmiri people, making Kashmir an open-air prison much like Palestine.
Parallels with the Palestinian Struggle
The situation in Gaza and the West Bank mirrors the oppression faced in Kashmir. Israeli forces have intensified airstrikes, imposed brutal blockades, and committed mass killings of civilians, including women and children. The bombardment of hospitals, schools, and refugee camps exposes the sheer inhumanity inflicted upon innocent lives.
Like Kashmir, Palestine has been fighting against illegal occupation for decades. The forced evictions of Palestinians from their homes in Sheikh Jarrah, the storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the continued expansion of illegal settlements are tactics designed to erase the Palestinian identity. Similarly, in Kashmir, India is granting domicile rights to non-Kashmiris to alter its demography and erase its Islamic heritage.
Oppression beyond Kashmir and Palestine
The atrocities against Muslims are not limited to these two regions. In Myanmar, the Rohingya Muslims were victims of genocide, forcing over 700,000 people into exile in Bangladesh. In Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan, endless wars have devastated Muslim communities, leading to mass displacement, starvation, and untold suffering. China’s Uighur Muslims face one of the worst human rights abuses, with millions forced into re-education camps under state-sponsored persecution.
Despite the clear violations of human rights and international laws, the global powers and Western-dominated media sources selectively highlight injustices, often ignoring the Muslim perspective.
The Role of the Muslim World
The silence of the Muslim world has contributed to the prolonged suffering of these oppressed nations. While protests and symbolic gestures are essential, concrete action, diplomatic pressure, and economic boycotts must be prioritized. The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and other global institutions must rise beyond statements and work towards real solutions that ensure justice and self-determination for Kashmir, Palestine, and other oppressed Muslim regions.
Conclusion
Kashmir Solidarity Day is more than a commemoration; it is a reminder of the shared pain of Muslim communities suffering under dominance and oppression. Whether in Kashmir, Palestine, or Myanmar, the brutality continues while the world watches in silence. The resilience of the people of Kashmir and Palestine proves that no amount of tyranny can erase the will for freedom. It is the duty of the global community, especially the Muslim Ummah, to unite against injustice, apartheid, and genocide, ensuring that no nation is left to suffer alone.
Kashmir will one day be free. Palestine will one day be free. And justice will prevail.
#My best wishes to everyone for a happy and prosperous #new year 2025!
May in this new year, we all have a hundred reasons to laugh, a dream to live for, a thousand joys to enjoy, no reason to suffer. Success and Good luck will be with us in each phase of life.
New Year’s Day is the most active-minded holiday. Usually, people evaluate their lives and values, remember last year’s achievements and failures, and look forward to the promise of a New Year make new plans more seriously, change their mindset for better lives. They make resolutions for the New Year according to their needs.
Most people find joy in the planning and celebrating of various festivals and celebrations that bring families and friends together over the winter season. Different activities for the new year in different places across the World.
#Reality of a New Year.
Year’s end is neither an end nor a beginning, time is still going on, and Time has no divisions to mark its passage. There is never a thunderstorm or blare of trumpets to announce the beginning of a new month or year. With all the wisdom that experience can instill in us. But for entertainment they organized parties, get together with families and friends, and the most popular enjoyment with fireworks, singing and dance. There are other lots of different types of activities on celebrations of #New Year Eve and #New Year.
Iqbal Day, observed each year on November 9th, commemorates the life and achievements of Allama
Iqbal, one of the subcontinent’s most revered poet-philosophers. This day is an opportunity to reflect on
his intellectual legacy, which has profoundly shaped the socio-political and cultural identity of the region.
Born on November 9, 1877, in Sialkot (now part of Pakistan), Iqbal is celebrated for his powerful influence during the early 20th century—a time of significant upheaval in the subcontinent. His prolific body of work, composed mainly of poetry and philosophical essays, not only captured the struggles and aspirations of his era but also served as a catalyst for change. Unlike traditional poetry, Iqbal’s verses
were infused with a call to action, urging individuals to seek inner strength, self-awareness, and societal
reform.
Central to Iqbal’s philosophy are the themes of self- discovery, spiritual development, and the quest for
unity. He believed that true strength lies within each person and that self-empowerment is vital for societal progress. His poetry often encourages readers to recognize the divine spark within themselves and strive for excellence in both personal and national pursuits. He envisioned a society where individuals would not only work toward self-improvement but also contribute positively to the greater
good.
One of Iqbal’s most enduring works is the poem “Lab Pe Aati Hai Dua Ban Ke Tamanna Meri,” a heartfelt prayer that reflects his ideals of hope, spirituality, and aspiration for a better future. This poem is widely taught to children across the subcontinent and has become an emblem of his influence on younger generations.
In addition to his poetic contributions, Iqbal’s vision extended to the socio-political realm. He advocated
for unity among Muslims and proposed the idea of an independent Islamic state, laying the ideological
groundwork for the creation of Pakistan in 1947. His ideas inspired leaders and intellectuals of his time,
and his vision continues to resonate in contemporary discussions about identity, independence, and the
responsibilities of citizenship.
Iqbal Day is celebrated through poetry recitations, seminars, and discussions centered around his philosophical ideas. It is a day for reflecting on his teachings and examining their relevance to modern-day challenges, such as societal division, spiritual disconnect, and moral decline. By revisiting his works, people are encouraged to draw inspiration from his philosophy of self-realization, unity, and moral integrity. Allama Iqbal has given so much in his wording and poetry. He used to write and think a lot but talk less. this characteristic ability can be seen in his wording.
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Ultimately, Iqbal Day is not only a remembrance of Iqbal’s life but also a call to embrace his enduring
vision. His teachings emphasize the importance of nurturing one’s potential and fostering unity, offering
guidance for those seeking to make a positive impact on the world.
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Canadians are celebrating today to mark the 157th anniversary of Canada’s founding on Monday, July 1st.
I am sending best wishes to all Canadians on this special day of country birthday celebration. Canadians are celebrating and enjoying the parades, and festivities that honor our nation’s rich history and vibrant cultures. Let’s take pride in our beautiful land, embrace diversity, and continue to build a healthy, happy, peaceful and satisfied life together.
Canada getting more beautiful, attractive and diversified day by day. Hopefully Canadians will enjoy fireworks tonight.
It is very important to celebrate Earth Day every day. Earth is a beautiful planet. The Earth does not belong to us. We belong to earth. Colors are the smile of nature, and we all love natural beauty of the world. We are trying to protect it with by using our all resources. Earth is a mess nowadays we’re in. The beauty of the planet urges to love and protect it, Current state of the Earth is not satisfying. We need to plant more trees than people and acknowledgment of the busy yet celebratory nature of Earth Day, week, and month.
Please read the previous post which I have already written few years ago on the same topic.
“And to think, Earth Day has been celebrated since 1970! It’s incredible to consider the progress that has been made in raising environmental awareness and the importance of sustainability. The idea of planting more trees than the current population is really fascinating, and it speaks volumes about the impact we can have on our planet. Trees are such an integral part of our ecosystem, providing oxygen, absorbing carbon dioxide, and offering habitats for various species. It truly is a noble and ambitious goal to strive for – a world where nature thrives and overshadows the human footprint. Let’s hope that with collective efforts and continued dedication, we can one day make this aspiration a reality.
Don’t be trashy, Save the planet.
Beautiful Places on the Earth!
Some good saying about Earth and Earth Day:
“Earth Day should encourage us to reflect on what we are doing to make our planet a more sustainable and livable place.”
“The earth is always changing…readjusting to our existence. Each era is full of unique challenges.”
“We must start investing in a secure climate future right immediately.”
“It’s Earth Day. I wonder if we can plant more trees than people for a change.”
“Earth day/week/month always is so busy but it’s always still such a time of celebration and reverence for the work we do.”
Eid ul fitr is always a happy festival that all Muslims celebrate after holy month of Ramadan.
Happy Eid Mubarak to everyone!
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At this happy occasion all Muslims are feeling very sad because of the war in Palestine.
People in Gaza are fighting for freedom, and their children, women and men are sacrificing their lives each and every day. All of them are in miserable condition.
My request to all world leaders to stop this war for the sake of humanity. I can write many pages on this topic, but I know everyone knows that what is going on in that region and why it is happening.
The Israel-Hamas war is ongoing conflict between Israel-Palestine militant groups led by Hamas. The recent war rage started on 7th October 2023 when Hamas militants invaded Israel from the Gaza strip. Israel formally declared war on Hamas a day later. The event is part of the decades –long Arab-Israeli conflict, particularly the Gaza-Israeli conflict. Since 2006 Hamas and Israel have gone to war several times, Palestinians aims to end the blockade of Gaza and the Israeli occupation while Israelis occupation while Israelis aim to end the lives of the innocent people of Gaza .Since decades, Israel have consumed thousands of lives of the innocent families, people have become hostages as well.
More than 330000 people displaced across Gaza strip, U.N says. Palestinians are restricted even for the water and basic necessities of lives their lives are totally abandoned since days. Israel’s use of white phosphorus in military operations in Gaza and Lebanon puts civilians at risk of long term injuries. Israel’s military pounded Gaza with rockets on Sunday and killed hundreds of people after the surprise attack by Hamas. In view of the situation of war, Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the nation and asked to be prepared for a “long and difficult” war a day after Hamas fired a barrage of rockets at Israel and also sent hundreds of its fighters to invade the territory. In Gaza, airstrikes by Israel have continuously been causing damage while several school and hospitals have been damaged and impacted according to the reports.
The major reason of the dispute is obviously Al Aqsa mosque, which is sacred mosque to both Muslims and Jews .This site, known to the Jews as the Temple Mount. The domination over the Holy place is the major reason for the ignition of violence over the decades. USA and Britain and some other countries are in great favor of Israel and supporting for the attacks on Gaza whereas Arab countries and Muslim world are willing to send Aid and support the Palestine. Gaza strip is badly impacted and the territory is completely destroyed. People are being homeless and hopeless as the Israeli militants are showing the roughest act of cruelty over the poor and innocent lives.
My Message:
We hereby condemn and raise voice against this situation, and request the UN TO INVOLVE and take firm decision for the sake of humanity as humanity has no religion. The land should be at peace hereafter. People of Palestine need support and care, they need immediate first aid facilities, food shelter and moral support as well. This war should be ended immediately and the issues must be resolved by the dialogue as soon as possible.
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The fighting between Israel and Hamas, which launched a surprise attack on Saturday, is the latest in seven decades of war and conflict between Israelis and Palestinians that has drawn in outside powers and destabilized the wider Middle East.
WHAT ARE THE ORIGINS OF THE CONFLICT?
The conflict pits Israeli demands for security in what it has long regarded as a hostile region against Palestinian aspirations for a state of their own.
Israel’s founding father David Ben-Gurion proclaimed the modern State of Israel on May 14, 1948, establishing a safe-haven for Jews fleeing persecution and seeking a national home on land to which they cite deep ties over generations.
Palestinians lament Israel’s creation as the Nakba, or catastrophe that resulted in their dispossession and blocked their dreams of statehood.
In the war that followed, some 700,000 Palestinians, half the Arab population of what was British-ruled Palestine, fled or were driven from their homes, ending up in Jordan, Lebanon and Syria as well as in Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
Israel, a close U.S. ally, contests the assertion it drove Palestinians from their homes and points out it was attacked by five Arab states the day after its creation. Armistice pacts halted the fighting in 1949 but there was no formal peace.
Palestinians who stayed put in the war today form the Arab Israeli community, making up about 20% of Israel’s population.
WHAT MAJOR WARS HAVE BEEN FOUGHT SINCE THEN?
In 1967, Israel made a pre-emptive strike against Egypt and Syria, launching the Six-Day War. Israel has occupied the West Bank, Arab East Jerusalem, which it captured from Jordan, and Syria’s Golan Heights ever since.
In 1973, Egypt and Syria attacked Israeli positions along the Suez Canal and Golan Heights, beginning the Yom Kippur War. Israel pushed both armies back within three weeks.
Israel invaded Lebanon in 1982 and thousands of Palestinian fighters under Yasser Arafat were evacuated by sea after a 10-week siege. In 2006, war erupted in Lebanon again when Hezbollah militants captured two Israeli soldiers and Israel retaliated.
In 2005 Israel quit Gaza, which it had captured from Egypt in 1967. But Gaza saw major flare-ups in 2006, 2008, 2012, 2014 and 2021 that involved Israeli air raids and Palestinian rocket fire, and sometimes also cross border incursions by either side.
As well as wars, there have been two Palestinian intifadas or uprisings between 1987-1993 and again in 2000-05. The second saw waves of Hamas suicide bombings against Israelis.
WHAT ATTEMPTS HAVE THERE BEEN TO MAKE PEACE?
In 1979, Egypt and Israel signed a peace treaty, ending 30 years of hostility. In 1993, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Arafat shook hands on the Oslo Accords on limited Palestinian autonomy. In 1994, Israel signed a peace treaty with Jordan.
The Camp David summit of 2000 saw President Bill Clinton, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and Arafat fail to reach a final peace deal.
In 2002, an Arab plan offered Israel normal ties with all Arab countries in return for a full withdrawal from the lands it took in the 1967 Middle East war, creation of a Palestinian state and a “just solution” for Palestinian refugees.
Peace efforts have been stalled since 2014, when talks failed between Israelis and Palestinians in Washington.
Palestinians later boycotted dealings with the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump since it reversed decades of U.S. policy by refusing to endorse the two-state solution – the peace formula that envisages a Palestinian state established in territory that Israel captured in 1967.
WHERE DO PEACE EFFORTS STAND NOW?
The administration of U.S. President Joe Biden has focused on trying to secure a “grand bargain” in the Middle East that includes normalization of relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia, custodian of Islam’s two holiest shrines.
The latest war is diplomatically awkward for Riyadh as well as for other Arab states, including some Gulf Arab states next to Saudi Arabia, that have signed peace deals with Israel.
WHAT ARE THE MAIN ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN ISSUES?
A two-state solution, Israeli settlements, the status of Jerusalem, and refugees are at the core of the dispute.
Two-state solution – an agreement that would create a state for the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip alongside Israel. Hamas rejects the two-state solution and is sworn to Israel’s destruction. Israel has said a Palestinian state must be demilitarized so as not to threaten Israel.
Settlements – Most countries deem Jewish settlements built on land Israel occupied in 1967 as illegal. Israel disputes this and cites historical and Biblical ties to the land. Their continued expansion is among the most contentious issues between Israel, the Palestinians and the international community.
Jerusalem – Palestinians want East Jerusalem, which includes sites sacred to Muslims, Jews and Christians, to be the capital of their state. Israel says Jerusalem should remain its “indivisible and eternal” capital. Israel’s claim to the eastern part of Jerusalem is not recognized internationally. Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital – without specifying the extent of its jurisdiction in the disputed city – and moved the U.S. embassy there in 2018.
Result of War, No War Please
Refugees – Today about 5.6 million Palestinian refugees – mainly descendants of those who fled in 1948 – live in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza. About half of registered refugees remain stateless, according to the Palestinian foreign ministry, many living in crowded camps.
Palestinians have long demanded that refugees should be allowed to return, along with millions of their descendants. Israel says any resettlement of Palestinian refugees must occur outside of its borders.
Credit: This Article was published on October 10, 2023 Compiled by Reuter’s journalists; Editing by Edmund Blair.
“It is deeply concerning to witness the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel, which has resulted in the loss of innocent lives and widespread suffering on both sides. We must recognize the urgency of finding a peaceful and just solution that respects the rights and aspirations of both the Palestinian and Israeli people. Dialogue, diplomacy, and international cooperation are crucial to achieving a lasting peace in the region, and we call upon all parties involved to prioritize the well-being and security of their citizens and work towards a peaceful resolution.”
MY MESSAGE:
My message is just to stop the war, don’t kill innocent people. live is precious . Resolve the problem by diplomacy, dialogue, and mutual alliance and cooperation. Urgent International help will play an important role to achieve a lasting peace in the region. Stop war, saving human-being lives is very important. No War please…
It is for being thankful to the almighty for the beautiful, purposeful life and for what relies within, being thankful yet grateful for your parents, siblings, family members for their love, support and encouragement throughout, also the companions, friends, teachers well-wishers and everyone else who was there when you needed them in your life…
This is to celebrate their presence and acknowledge and appreciate them for who they are…
Thanksgiving, a cherished holiday in the Canada, United States, Germany, Japan and many other places, throughout the world during autumn. Thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday of October in Canada and on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States and around the same part of the year in many other places. It is a time for reflection, gratitude, and unity. While it’s primarily known for its association with bountiful feasts, parades, and football and other games, the history of Thanksgiving is steeped in rich cultural traditions, religious, historical roots and significance.
Thanksgiving Traditions:
Contemporary Thanksgiving celebrations are a blend of old and new traditions. Families and friends come together to share a special meal, typically featuring a roasted turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and an array of side dishes and desserts. The turkey, often the centerpiece of the feast, symbolizes abundance and has become an iconic part of the holiday. The Spirit of Gratitude and Sharing.
Beyond the feasting and festivities, Thanksgiving serves as a reminder to express gratitude for the blessings in our lives. Many people take this opportunity to volunteer at food banks or participate in charitable activities, emphasizing the importance of giving back to the community.
My Gratitude on Thanksgiving:
Today, on Thanksgiving day (October 09, 2023) I would like to thank almighty Allah for giving me such a beautiful and purposeful life, thanks to my parents who worked hard for me to provide education and support me to achieve respect and set goals in my life. I also want to thanks my Brothers and sisters without their encouragement my life would not be the same as I have the life nowadays. Their love, care and support always on my side. I especially would also like to thank my big brother who is no longer in this world but he will always be me in my memories …I really miss him…
My friends, my colleagues, my neighbors my teachers, students, employees, all well wishers and everyone else…I want to thanks a lot and pay my gratitude to all of them.
Thank you so much for making my life so radiant and full of happiness, for being that much supportive and encouraging, May god bless you always… Thank you…
Historical Origins:
Canadian Thanksgiving has some unique origins that separate it from the American holiday, predating the United States Thanksgiving holiday in Plymouth Plantation by 43 years. Canada’s holiday was initially created to express thanks for explorers’ safe voyages into the New World. However, over time it evolved into a religious holiday to thank God for a bountiful fall harvest.
The first Canadian Thanksgiving was reportedly hosted in 1578 by the English explorer Martin Frobisher in what is now Newfoundland. At the time, Frobisher and his expedition attempted to travel through the Northwest Passage safely. The celebration marked their safe arrival to the New World.
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The first few Thanksgiving holidays were intended to thank God for keeping explorers safe as they traveled to the New World. Over time, Canadian Thanksgiving evolved to express gratitude to God for a bountiful fall harvest. However, the next historic celebration didn’t occur until April 1872, when the holiday was reinstated to celebrate the Prince of Wales’s recovery from a significant illness.
For a while, the Thanksgiving holiday did not have a set date. It moved around all over the calendar, from mid-April to November, before the Canadian government finally settled on the second Monday of October. In 1957, the Canadian Parliament made the holiday official with the following proclamation: A Day of General Thanksgiving to Almighty God for the bountiful harvest with which Canada has been blessed – to be observed on the 2nd Monday in October.
Coincidently, today’s Canadian Thanksgiving shares the same holiday as Columbus Day and Indigenous People’s Day in the United States.
Conclusion:
Thanksgiving is a cherished holiday that bridges the past and present, reminding us to be thankful for our blessings and to come together with loved ones. Its historical roots in early American and Canadian history have evolved into a modern celebration of gratitude and unity, making it a truly special occasion on the calendar. As we gather around tables laden with food, let us remember the spirit of Thanksgiving and the importance of expressing our thanks not only on this day but throughout the year.
Jashne e Azadi Mubarak to all Pakistanis (1947-2023)
Today, we are celebrating 76th Pakistan Independence Day of Pakistan.
This beautiful country has been built on the name of Islam. (Islamic Republic of Pakistan) Alhamdulillah.
Allah bless Pakistan always more with integrity, stability, prosperity, and peace. I want to see corruption-free, tension-free, respectful, peaceful Pakistan on World Stage. (Umeed Salamti Eeman, Humara Pakistan).
Very soon we can see very positive changes in Pakistan with all aspects. I hope so, Insha Allah !
We must remember all those people who devoted their lives to Pakistan’s freedom movement and made sacrifices to attain Pakistan’s independence. Our devoted Pakistani still sacrificing their precious lives to save Pakistan. May Allah Bless Our Loving Enthusiastic, Dedicated, Zealous Pakistani always! Our all best prayers for Pakistan. Long live Pakistan.
Salwan Momika, a 37-year-old Iraqi who fled to Sweden several years ago, tore up and lit pages of the Islamic holy book on fire on Thursday as Muslims celebrated the Eid al-Adha holiday. The burning of the Quran took place on June 28, 2023, outside the Stockholm Central Mosque
“Freedom of expression is a fundamental part of democracy. But what is legal is not necessarily appropriate. Burning books that are holy to many is a deeply disrespectful act.”
“I want to express my sympathy for all Muslims who are offended by what has happened in Stockholm today.”
We hereby request all believers of all religions and nations to respect give freedom to each other for the religious practice also do not disrespect and go for the act of blasphemy as it hurts the feelings of the respective people nations, and cause collateral damage….
Blasphemy laws are employed in some jurisdictions to safeguard the religious beliefs of the majority, whilst they are used in other countries to protect the religious beliefs of minorities.
Blasphemy laws encompass any laws that provide remedy to persons who have been offended because of their faith, in addition to restrictions against blasphemy or blasphemous libel. These blasphemy laws may prohibit the vilification of religion and religious groups, the defamation of religion and its practitioners, the denigration of religion and its adherents, upsetting religious sentiments, or the scorn of religion. Some blasphemy laws, such as those that used to exist in Denmark, do not penalize “critique speech,” but rather “insulting speech”.
Human rights experts advocate for laws that clearly distinguish between the preservation of individuals’ freedoms and the protection of society’s freedoms.
There are countless incidents of persecution of religious minority or dissenters, as well as atheists and non-theists, as a result of legislation on religious offenses or overzealous implementation of various laws that utilize neutral wording. Furthermore, the right to freedom of religion or belief, as embodied in applicable international legal norms, does not entail the right to have a religion or believe that is not subject to criticism or contempt.” According to the Plan of Action, “states that have blasphemy laws should repeal these as such laws have a stifling impact on the enjoyment of freedom of religion or belief and healthy dialogue and debate about religion.”
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condemn desecration of Quran in Sweden
Governments, many from the Middle East, issue strong statements and summon Swedish ambassadors in their countries.
Officials from a number of countries, including many in the Middle East, have condemned the desecration of the Quran by a man in Sweden’s capital during a protest authorized by police. Here are some of the reactions:
Turkish President Tayyip Erdoganslammed Sweden over the incident, saying Ankara will never bow down to a policy of provocation or threat. “We will teach the arrogant Western people that it is not freedom of expression to insult the sacred values of Muslims,” he said. A day earlier, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan called the Quran desecration “despicable”.
“It is unacceptable to allow these anti-Islamic actions under the pretext of freedom of expression,” Fidan wrote on Twitter. “Turning a blind eye to such atrocious acts is to be complicit.”
The act in Stockholm passed largely without incident with many in the crowd saying they refused to be antagonized [Nils Adler/Al Jazeera] President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had told Sweden’s leaders at the time, “If you do not show respect to the religious beliefs of the Republic of Turkey or Muslims, you will not receive any support for NATO from us.”
Moroccowent beyond a statement of condemnation and recalled its ambassador to Sweden for an indefinite period.
The kingdom’s foreign ministryalso called on Sweden’s chargé d’a ffaires in Rabat and expressed its “strong condemnation of this attack and its rejection of this unacceptable act”, according to state media.
The United States condemned the burning but added that issuing the permit for the demonstration supported freedom of expression. “We believe the demonstration created an environment of fear that will impact the ability of Muslims and members of other religious minority groups from freely exercising their right to freedom of religion or belief in Sweden,” US Department of State spokesperson Matt Miller said.
“We also believe that issuing the permit for this demonstration supports freedom of expression and is not an endorsement of the demonstration’s actions.”
A day earlier, another US Department of State spokesperson, Vedant Patel, expressed the government’s opposition to the burning of the Quran while also urging Turkey to approve Sweden’s NATO bid.
“The burning of religious texts is disrespectful and hurtful, and what might be legal is certainly not necessarily appropriate,” Patel said. “Broadly, we continue to encourage Hungary and Turkey to ratify the accession protocol of Sweden without delay.”
Iran’s foreign ministryspokesperson called the desecration “provocative, ill-considered and unacceptable”. “The government and people of the Islamic Republic of Iran … do not tolerate such an insult and strongly condemn it,” said Nasser Kanani. “The Swedish government is expected to seriously consider the principle of responsibility and accountability in this regard, while preventing the repetition of insulting the holy sanctities,” he added. Iran’s foreign ministry summoned Sweden’s charge d’affaires in Tehran, state media reported on Thursday, condemning what it said was an insult to the most sacred Islamic sanctities. “While Muslims are performing the Haj … insulting their sanctities merely serves the path of spreading hatred and violence, exploiting the principle of freedom of expression,” Iranian state media said, citing a statement by the ministry.
The Saudi foreign ministry also condemned the burning. “These hateful and repeated acts cannot be accepted with any justification,” it said.
Egypt said Momika’s act was “shameful”, especially since it took place on Eid al-Adha. “Egypt expresses its deep concern about the repeated incidents of burning the Holy Qur’an and the recent escalation of Islamophobia and crimes of blasphemy of religions in some European countries, affirming its total rejection of all reprehensible practices that affect the constants and religious beliefs of Muslims,” it said in a statement.
The foreign ministry also voiced concern about “repeated incidents” of the burning of the Quran in Europe.
Iraq summoned the Swedish ambassador to Iraq on Thursday over the incident. It called the act “racist” and “irresponsible”, adding that it condemns “the repeated acts of burning copies of the holy Koran by individuals with extremist and disturbed minds”. “They are not only racist but also promote violence and hatred,” the Iraqi government said in a statement. “These irresponsible actions, in direct conflict with the values of respect for diversity and the beliefs of others, are unequivocally condemned,” the government added. Hundreds of Iraqis stormed the Swedish embassy in Baghdad on Thursday after influential Shia leader Moqtada al-Sadr urged people to do so, calling Sweden “hostile to Islam”.
Jordan on Thursday summoned the Swedish ambassador in Amman and informed her of the country’s strong protest, the Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates said in a statement. The country condemned the act, calling it “racist” and an “incitement”.
“The Ministry affirmed that burning the Holy Qur’an is an act of dangerous hate, and a manifestation of Islamophobia that incites violence and insulting religions and cannot be considered a form of freedom of expression at all,” the kingdom said in a statement.
Jordan said rejecting “extremism” is a “collective responsibility that everyone must abide by”.
Kuwait’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the burning was a “dangerous, provocative step that inflames the feelings of Muslims around the world”. It called on the international community and governments “to take responsibility for swift action to renounce feelings of hatred, extremism and religious intolerance”.
The Yemeni government rejected the incident as one “deliberately provoking the feelings of Muslims around the world on holy Islamic occasions by a hateful extremist movement”, a statement by its foreign ministry said. It also called for an end to the “repeated abuses” stemming from a “culture of hatred”.
Syria’s government condemned the “disgraceful act” on one of the holiest days for Muslims “by an extremist with the permission and consent of the Swedish government”.
The Palestinian foreign ministry called the desecration a “flagrant attack on human rights, values of tolerance, acceptance of others, democracy and peaceful coexistence among followers of all religions”.
The United Arab Emiratessummoned the Swedish ambassador on Thursday to protest against the burning.
Qatar condemned the Swedish authorities’ permission to burn copies of the Quran Thursday calling it a “heinous” act to have especially occurred on Eid.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs warns that allowing repeated infringement of the Holy Qu’ran under the pretext of freedom of expression fuels hatred and violence, threatens peaceful coexistence, and reveals abhorrent double standards,” its foreign ministry said.
In Pakistan, every Pakistani condemns this act. Today on Friday 7th of July 2023 all Pakistani are protesting that burning the Holy Qur’an is an act of dangerous hate, and a manifestation of Islamophobia that incites violence and insulting religions and cannot be considered a form of freedom of expression at all.
Happy Canada Day to all Canadians for celebrating Canada Day 2023!
Happy Canada Day
Wishing all Canadians a day filled with pride, joy, and celebration for the incredible beauty, diversity, and resilience of our great nation. Let’s come together, appreciate our shared values, and cherish the multicultural Canada that makes this country so unique. Enjoy the festivities, maple syrup treats, and the company of loved ones. Happy Canada Day!
I am sending warm wishes to all Canadians on this special day of celebration. May you enjoy the fireworks, parades, and festivities that honor our nation’s rich history and vibrant culture. Let’s take pride in our beautiful land, embrace diversity, and continue to build a bright future together. Happy Canada Day!
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Once again, I am sending my warm wishes to all Canadians on this special day of celebration. Enjoy the fireworks, parades, and festivities that honor our nation’s rich history and vibrant culture. Let’s take pride in our beautiful land, embrace diversity, and continue to build a bright future together.
Today we are celebrating Victoria’s Day in Canada, and I am celebrating my victory day today!
Today, I am getting success in one of my very important project. Details of project cannot be disclosed at this moment. Just imagine that I am very blessed today by the grace of God. (Allah).
Wishing you all, a Happy and safe Victoria Day long weekend!
Victoria Day is officially celebrated on the Monday closest to May 24. That is the day that was declared in 1901 by the Canadian government, to honor Queen Victoria following her passing. It usually falls on the third Monday in May.
Canadians are celebrating Queen Victoria’s birthday, and continue to honor Queen Victoria because of her important role in the formation of our country. Victoria was Queen at the time that Canada became a country in 1867 and she chose Ottawa as our nation’s capital.
As it is a long weekend, I hope most of you will be able to enjoy valuable time with friends and family members. I am in Toronto, enjoying the pleasant weather, firing up the barbeque, and doing my best to calm down after a busy week to complete my important activities.
Honestly, this time is very precious for me, and I think for all those people who know the value of time.
Happy Mother’s Day to all the amazing mothers out there! This is a special day dedicated to honoring and celebrating the incredible role that mothers play in our lives. Mothers are the backbone of families, the super glue that holds all family members together, and the ones who make everything possible for her family.
As we celebrate this day today. the International Mother’s Day., it’s important to reflect on the immense impact that mothers have on our lives. From the moment we are born, our mothers are there for us, guiding us, nurturing us, and loving us unconditionally. They teach us important life lessons, support us through challenges, and help us become the best versions of ourselves.
But being a mother is not an easy job. It comes with a lot of challenges, sacrifices, and sleepless nights. Mothers juggle multiple roles, from being a caregiver to a teacher, a mentor to a friend. They are the ultimate multitaskers, managing a household, a career, and their own personal life, all while ensuring that their children are healthy, happy, and thriving.
This year, as we celebrate Mother’s Day, let’s take a moment to show our appreciation for all that mothers do. Whether it’s a simple thank you, a heartfelt message, or a thoughtful gift, every gesture counts. Let’s make this day special for the women who have given us so much.
And for those who may have lost their mothers or may not have a close relationship with them, let’s take this opportunity to honor all the mother figures in our lives. Whether it’s a grandmother, aunt, sister, friend, or mentor, these women have played an important role in shaping who we are today.
In conclusion, Mother’s Day is a day to celebrate the unconditional love, selflessness, and dedication of mothers everywhere. So, to all the mothers out there, we thank you for everything you do. Happy Mother’s Day!
I am missing my real Mother very sadly. She passed away 27 years ago, Allah will be blessed her in higher rank of Jannat. Ameen.
Happy International Women’s Day to everyone. Especially, Congratulations to all Women’s who are thriving and achieving their already set aims, goals and also resolving their targeted issues.
March 8th marks the International Women’s Day globally. As we know that not just one day but all days belong to women, make each day Women’s Day because they deserve it.
Celebration of Women’s Day internationally, recognizes women’s incredible achievements, raises awareness and encourages others to advocate for gender equality, bringing attention to issues belonging to women empowerment such as gender equality, reproductive rights, and violence and abuse against women. To work for above mentioned matters and resolve them is everyone’s responsibility.
I have already written a detailed post last year on International Women’s Day.
In 2023, I am raising my voice more confidently because I am working with a humanity based organization and now I understand much more clearly that empowering women is empowering humanity, andempowering humanity is empowering Community-country- and the World.
So, we should stand up for women, it is Women’s Day. Don’t let women’s rights get left behind.
For All Happy Women a compliment from Society !
I like these Quotes about Women:
“Each time a woman stands up for herself she stands up for all women.” –Maya Angelou
“A woman with a voice is by definition a strong woman. But the search to find that voice can be remarkably difficult.” –Melinda Gates
“You don’t have to be masculine to be a strong woman.” – Mary Elizabeth Winstead
“There is no force more powerful than a woman determined to rise.” –W.E.B. Dubois
“No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” –Eleanor Roosevelt
“Well-behaved women rarely make history.” –Eleanor Roosevelt
“I do not wish women to have power over men; but over themselves.” –Mary Shelley
“Empowering women isn’t just the right thing to do, it’s the smart thing to do.” –Barack Obama
Happy family day to you all. It is my honor to be a part of such an amazing and supportive family.
On May 28, 2012, it was announced that Family Day would be observed on the second Monday in February each year, starting it from February 11, 2013. Now the third Monday of February is observed as “Family Day” in many Canadian provinces every year.
Today, Canadian families are celebrating and enjoying this day with various kind of activities.
Some may choose to have a festive meal together while others can instead attend a religious event or simply take a picnic. Either way, this day is one of the best ways to remind us of the importance of family in our lives. Actually in Canada, Family Day celebration is in recognition of the importance of home and family. Strengthen ties and bring relatives together to celebrate this day.
It’s the time of the year when family members express their love to each other. Family time is valuable, it is the opportunity that family members creative and lovely family day messages. Improve family relationships.
Today, because of my very busy schedule, do not have enough time to write about this important day. Anyways for me and my family, we celebrate family day whenever we have time or when we are together.
No one has a perfect family. As a matter of fact some family members are still not happy with me, but if we adore our family as it is, everything will become happier than ever.
Happy Family Day! I consider myself so fortunate to have you all as my family members.
Here are some photographs for celebration of family events.
Celebration after performing Umrah
Birthday Celebration, Family Event
Attending ZCP Inauguration
Outside event:
Event Outside
There are so many photographs, can not be include in this post.
“We have a single mission: to protect and hand on the planet to the next generation” – Francois Hollande
The activities performed by humans unintentionally are putting The Earth in danger. Overexploitation and overconsumption of natural resources, pollution, and deforestation are causing hazards to our environment. As every action has a reaction: either positive or negative. Our planet Earth has started to react in different ways: Global Warming, Wildfires, Floods, Earthquakes, Land sliding, and Hurricanes. Earth is sending a message to human beings, to start taking care of the resources we are left with.
Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns are referred to as climate change. The causes of Climate Change are deforestation, pollution, overconsumption, production at a high rate, oil drilling, power plant, dumping wastes, and overfishing. Moving towards the effects of Climate Change, the major consequences are higher temperatures, a rise in droughts, severe storms, loss of species, less food, and health risks. The most recent study from a United Nations climate panel indicates that the negative effects of climate change are intensifying considerably more quickly than scientists anticipated less than ten years ago. Forest fires in Australia and California. Floods in Pakistan and Europe, Landslides in Florida, Fiona hurricanes in Atlantic Canada,and heat waves around the globe are the signs that it is happening already.
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Talking about the floods in Pakistan that originated in June 2022, it is called the deadliest in the world since the South Asian floods in 2017. Pakistan declared a state of emergency on August 25 due to floods. One-third of the country was under water by August 29, according to Pakistan’s minister of climate change, affecting 33 million people. The flooding is thought to have cost the Pakistani government loss of $40 billion More than 1,600 people died including 555 children. The terrible storms, floods, and landslides brought on by this year’s high monsoon rains in Pakistan have affected roughly 16 million children. Up to 7 million individuals have temporarily moved elsewhere (Unicef, Sept 2022). Sherry Rehman, Pakistan’s climate change minister said “Why should we in Pakistan pay for catastrophic floods we had no part in causing?” because Pakistan is one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change while producing less than 1% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. She also reported that the provinces of Sindh and Balochistan had received 784 percent and 500 percent more rain in August than usual.
In response to the floods, Imran Khan, former Prime Minister of Pakistan held a television fund-raising event and donated Rs. 500 crores through it for flood relief. Apart from this, Senators, federal cabinet officials, and army officers each donated their one month’s pay to the flood relief fund. The largest telecom and internet service provider in Pakistan, PTCL Group, declared Rs. 1.75 billion donations to help flood victims. Talking about the aid received on an international level, Pakistan received $370 million in relief funding from the World Bank. $10 million was granted by the World Health Organization for immediate health support. Canada provided $5 million in contributions for humanitarian aid to Pakistan on August 29. Canada announced on September 13 that it will increase its contribution to $30 million and provide a $3 million matching fund. China donated $58 million including relief materials like tents and blankets. Prince Rahim Aga Khan donated $10 million to victims of the flood. Frank Bainimarama, the prime minister of Fiji, claimed that Pakistan’s terrible floods were the result of high-emitting nations. This aid is still not enough for re-stability. We urge WHO, UNICEF, United Nations, and the whole world to come together and contribute more to reinstating Pakistan’s infrastructure.
Fiona, a historic storm for Atlantic Canada, originated from Puerto Rico and hammered coastal towns on Saturday morning, Sept 24 at 3 a.m. The Mayor of New Foundland declared a state of emergency. In Newfoundland, several homes were destroyed or washed away, while others were flooded, the roads were blocked, and residents had to be evacuated. Fiona “certainly left a stamp on the province,” according to Premier of Nova Scotia, Tim Houston, who also described the damage as “heartbreaking.” On Prince Edward Island, wind gusts of up to 150 km/h, about 100 millimeters of rain, damaged and flooded homes and businesses, and at one point, 95% of MaritimeElectric customers were without power. After the storm raced over, residents of East Canada are now being urged to stay off the roads and take cover. The devastation was beyond anyone’s imagination.
Climate change is alarming for all of us as residents of this planet have to come together to help reduce the impacts of climate change. Individuals have to take initiative. Although some organizations like Climate Action Network, C40 Cities, Sierra Club Canada, and Alliance for Climate Education are already working on Climate Crisis. It is not enough to deal with and manage the rapid speed of Climate change. For saving lives and this planet, people have to work hard together and also assist at the individual level more. Change starts with one person and we can start by recycling, reducing waste, using public transport, and using energy wisely. Taking action is necessary now, or we won’t have another planet left to reside on.
Today, September 19, 2022, marks the day when Queen Elizabeth will be buried beside her love, the Late King Phillip.
My sincere condolences on the demise of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II to the Royal family. She will be remembered for her commitment to serving others as well as the elegance, decency, and most importantly humility that she set an example for all human beings. Queen, you inspired others across the world and continue to do so. Peace in heaven Your Majesty, Our magnificent and elegant Queen, from Dr. Alia Nawaz
Queen Elizabeth II, the world’s longest and strongest serving reign died on Thursday, September 8, 2022. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor was born on April 21, 1926, at Burton Street, London, United Kingdom to Father George VI and mother, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, whom she has named after. Queen Elizabeth and her sister, Princess Margaret were educated at their home and the education revolved around Language, Music, Literature, and History. Queen Elizabeth, who was a Princess in 1947, while on the tour to South Africa declared at the age of 21 that she will devote her whole life to Public Service. She met her to-be husband then, Prince Phillip of Greece and Denmark, at the age of 8 and she got engaged at the age of 21. Elizabeth and Phillip got married in November 1947 at Westminster Abbey. George VI died on February 6, 1952, at their Kenyan Home, leaving the throne to Queen Elizabeth II.
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Queen Elizabeth and her incomparable Journey of life are adored all over the world for her tireless service to reform the Monarch. At the age of 18, she joined the Women’s Auxiliary Territory Service (ATS) and trained as a Mechanic. When Her Majesty rose to the throne, the British Empire was taking a downturn. She brought of sense of stability and 54 states as Commonwealth state members (it was only 8 state members before she was declared Queen). She saved the British Empire by bringing modernization to the monarchy. She was the first royal to send out a tweet in 2014 and record a Christmas message in a film. Apart from this, she was the first royal to address Congress in 1991. The remarkable choice taken by Her Majesty in 1968, according to Town and Country, was to permit a documentary film team to accompany her and her family about for more than two months. Her tactful reformation of the monarchy’s finances in response to criticism was one of her greatest accomplishments. For instance, according to Town and Country Magazine, she moved fast to pay taxes on royal income that had been free for years when a customary waiver was revoked in the 1990s. And according to British Heritage, she was able to cut the expense of the royal family by many million pounds a year by getting rid of pricey items like the royal boat. One of the triumphs is probably invincible. She reached 70 years on the reign earlier this year, making her the longest-serving English queen in history until she passed away on September 8th, 2022. Queen showed what women are possible so courageously by leading the world and influencing millions of lives.
When it came to Her Majesty’s appearance in public, she was quite picky and had a history of wearing matching hats and jackets in vibrant colors. Before she even ascended the throne, the queen was already expressing herself via fashion. She dressed in a gown with symbolism on November 20, 1947, when she wedded Prince Philip. According to the Royal Collection Trust, the Norman Hartnell masterwork represented a time of prosperity and resurrection for England following World War II. It had a 15-foot train with an elegant star motif inspired by Botticelli’s “Primavera” Renaissance artwork. For decades, she has worn a pair of shoes from the same brand, Anello & Davide. Her Majesty didn’t like wearing pants but on the other hand, loved wearing headscarves. She was fond of Gucci and Hermes.
My deepest condolences go to King Charles and all the members of the Royal Family at this very sad time. Queen Elizabeth II will always be remembered for the rest of our remaining days months and years of our lives. We will remind our next generations of Queen Elizabeth II’s great courage, unmatched personality, and 96 years of dedication. Her life journey and high principles have shaped a lot of people’s thoughts. I never had the privilege of meeting her in person, I have great admiration for her and her commitment to her role, which reigned with compassion, intelligence, humor, and wisdom. I simply loved her and always will. Queen, you will forever be in our memories. Your Majesty Queen Elizabeth, may you rest in peace. God Bless you. Dr. Alia Nawaz