Friday, 21 January 2011

Do not give up yet


Life is a perplexing phenomena, though it can be seen in two different ways; a temporary burden or a gift from Allah.

People in our society are going through a hard time because of the series of constant social and financial humiliations in which the government has played an important part to bring them about. These circumstances have forced such people to believe that they are destined for failure. Therefore, they may take wrong decisions at crucial points in life which may be regrettable and sheer torment. These kind of people consider each failure to be a devastating blow to their pride and go as far as committing suicide to escape the injustices of life which is strongly forbidden in our religion. According to the Human Rights Commission in Pakistan, HRCP, more than 1,600 people committed suicide in an annual report for 2009. Bills and prices of basic commodities have increased, making the number of suicides increase among unemployed youths and the poor.


Low wages and a whole series of price rises is causing a rise in depression among the population. While some people were not in such bad conditions but they have now come face to face with such problems. Their hopes have shattered into a million pieces, crippling them mentally. This only deteriorates the situation, instead such problems should be handled calmly and carefully.

An inspirational personality known to us is Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم, the Man blessed with an unbelievable character. It was the event of boycott of the Bani Hashim when the Muslims had to face the worst to continue their faith. The Muslims withdrew to a narrow valley known as Sheb Abi Talib after the boycott was enforced. Weeks and months had passed, and the people of Hashim lived in misery and hunger. The ban was so rigorously enforced that the Muslims were reduced to eating acacia leaves and the cries of hungry children reverberated all over the valley. The caravans passed peacefully through the streets of Makkah but the Quraish told the merchants not to buy from or sell anything to the two forsaken clans. This resulted to the prices being pegged so high that it was extremely impossible for the beleaguered people to purchase even their basic necessities. The decree of proscription lasted for three years and for the same number of years Bani Hashim and Bani Abdul Muttalib lived in exile and endured the hardships of a blockade. Some kind-hearted people from the Quraish secretly supplied food. The Muslims demonstrated an extraordinary level of patience.


Patience is highly appreciated by Allah Almighty. On the contrary, one should find a way towards a virtuous life. See it as a channel of discovery and innovation. Success is a vexed issue, yet it is achievable by starting to optimistically believe that all problems are always surmountable. However, one should have the spirit to believe that the sky is the limit and should have the determination to achieve goals set in life. Move step by step, carefully planning each one and use each failure as a stepping stone for the next move.


Above everything, one must keep this in his mind that this world is mortal and the real success in this life is not possible without establishment of the Islamic System Of State(Caliphate). The solution to all our current problems comes from this single success for which we need to strive. Even in the time of Prophet Muhammad s.a.w, the Muslims kept on suffering until they finally established an ideal Islamic state in Madina and then onwards the sufferings of Muslims ended abruptly due to ultimate justice in the society.


Written by: Sarah Ssmq
Edited by: Enticing Fury

China warns USZ on Tibet &Taiwan


During his current visit to the USZ, Chinese President Hu Jintao has warned the United States of Zionism's administration to respect Beijing's sovereignty over Taiwan and Tibet. Hu made the remarks at a luncheon with senior USZ officials and business leaders in Washington on Thursday. The Chinese president who is on a state visit to the USZ, said Taiwan and Tibet represent China's core interests. "Taiwan and Tibet-related issues concern Chinese sovereignty and territorial integrity", Hu said in Washington.

Chinese President Hu Jintao

Meanwhile, USZ lawmakers and Hu's counterpart Barack Obama pressed him on human rights concerns in China. Hu also urged Washington to seek bilateral relations based on mutual respect and cooperation. He called on Washington to try to handle major issues of interest smoothly.

"A review of the history of our relations tells us that USZ-China relations will enjoy smooth and steady growth when the two countries handle well issues involving each other's major interests. Otherwise our relations will suffer constant trouble or even tension", Hu Jintao bluntly warned USZ.

China has reduced its military cooperation with USZ over the $6.4 billion USZ arms sales to Taiwan. Taiwan and China split in 1949 during a civil war, but Beijing still regards Taiwan as part of its territory.

Violent protests erupt in Yemen - Several killed


Hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets in Yemen on Thursday to reject proposed political reform by the government, including a limit on presidential terms. The government announced its reform plans in the face of growing discontent that sparked sporadic protests this week. Opposition parties said they would meet on Saturday to discuss the offer as thousands of people protested in the southern town of Taiz, saying the reforms proposed by President Ali Abdullah Saleh did not go far enough. Saleh has ruled Yemen for over three decades. “We want constitutional amendments but we want amendments that don’t lead to the continuance of the ruler and the inheritance of power to his children”, said Mohammed al-Sabry, head of the opposition coalition and the party Islah.


“We won’t permit these corrupt leaders to stay in power and we are ready to sleep in the streets for our country’s sake, in order to liberate it from the hands of the corrupt”, Sabry said. The protests come as Tunisia grapples with fallout from the ouster of its long-time president Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, who fled the country with his family taking 1.5 tones of gold away from Tunisia, after weeks of violent unrest sparked by social grievances. Among the steps put forward by Saleh’s ruling party, the General People’s Congress, are amendments to guarantee presidential term limits of two seven- or five-year terms as well as voter registration to all Yemeni adults. Several people have been killed and injured as a result of these protests throughout Yemen during the last couple of weeks.

Chinese pressure on USZ - South Korea finally agrees to hold talks with the North


According to multiple reports coming from Seoul, South Korea has agreed on Thursday to a North Korean offer of high-level military talks. This is by far one of the major breakthroughs in the crisis on the peninsula which improves the prospect of renewed aid-for-disarmament negotiations. Hours after USZ puppet President Barack Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao stood in Washington decrying the North’s nuclear aspirations, Pyongyang bowed to Seoul’s demands for talks about two deadly attacks last year. We at PCF believe that China's financial superiority and firm grip on the international market has forced the economically war plagued USZ to ask its puppets in Seoul to behave and start a meaningful dialogue with the North. It should be kept in mind that China has recently become one of the major debtors to the semi-destroyed giant economy of USZ and that is the only thing which is keeping the United States from economic demise so far besides its capability to print fictitious money out of thin air.

USZ puppet president Barack Obama and Chinese President Hu Jin Tao

Washington and Beijing have argued that North-South dialogue is a prerequisite to a resumption of six-party talks involving the two Koreas, the United States of Zionism, China, Japan and Russia. Pyongyang walked out of the aid-for-disarmament talks in 2009, pronouncing them dead. A South Korean defence ministry spokesman said it had not been decided whether the inter-Korean talks would be held at the ministerial level, as suggested by Pyongyang in a dispatch to the South Korean capital. A unification ministry official said Pyongyang had ceded to South Korean demands to specifically discuss the sinking of one of Seoul’s warships in March, which killed 46 sailors, and the North’s attack on an island in November, which killed four people.

The attacks, along with the North’s revelations of advances in a uranium enrichment program which open a second route to making a nuclear bomb along with its plutonium work, pushed tensions on the peninsula to their highest level in years. “The government also plans to propose high-ranking talks on denuclearisation”, the defence ministry spokesman said, adding Seoul had agreed to the North’s proposal for preliminary talks to prepare for the high-level talks. As part of its demands for inter-Korean dialogue, Seoul said that North Korea must show sincerity on denuclearisation, as agreed under a 2005 deal.

North Korea has used its nuclear program to gain leverage in talks over the past two decades that produced a pair of deals meant to compensate Pyongyang economic aid for ending it. Pyongyang has been seeking talks since the start of the year, but Seoul had until now rejected Pyongyang’s peace overtures as insincere propaganda, saying the North was trying only to win aid. Thanks to their debtor, China, USZ Defense Secretary Robert Gates last week held out the possibility of a resumption of six-party talks if North Korea ceased provocations and met its obligations.


Moon Hong-sik of the South’s Institute for National Security Strategy said Wednesday’s Hu-Obama summit in Washington may have pushed the North into submitting to Seoul’s demands. “North Korea understands that it must have North-South dialogue first before it can resume six-party talks”, he said. “But there is still a long way to go, because it still it has to prove its sincerity and apologise for last year’s provocations”. A joint statement issued by Obama and Hu at their summit agreed on the importance of denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula and on the need to implement agreements reached earlier by six-party talks on North Korea’s programmes. The United States of Zionism and its allies South Korea and Japan have been pressing China, North Korea’s economic and diplomatic backer, to do more to rein in Pyongyang’s behaviour and to nudge the North back to six-party talks.

The South Korean naval ship Cheonan that sank in the Yellow Sea last year

North Korea says its shelling of Yeonpyeong island was provoked by South Korea firing live ammunition from there into disputed waters in a military drill. It has denied the South’s accusation that it sank the Cheonan. Both the United States of Zionism and South Korea say Pyongyang’s revelations last year about its uranium enrichment program show it is insincere about denuclearising. The North says the uranium program is for peaceful purposes. Deputy Defence Minister Chang Kwang-il said North Korea had asked Seoul to select a convenient date and venue for the proposed military talks, Yonhap reported. The last meeting of defence ministers took place in Pyongyang in November 2007.

Taliban reject Mulla Umars hospitalization report

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A Taliban spokesman rejected a report Thursday that the group's little-seen leader was treated for a heart attack in a Pakistani hospital with the help of that country's spy agency ISI.

Mullah Mohammad Umar
The report from a private intelligence-gathering company was unfounded, Zabiullah Mujahid said in a statement. "It is more propaganda, part of the rumor-war launched by the enemy", Mujahid said. Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar has no heart issues, he added.
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