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XENOPHOBIA


The savage & barbaric xenophobic attacks of the last few days in South Africa is a source of national embarrassment to the country. We hang our heads in shame. This act surely presents a very negative image of our country globally.


The xenophobic attacks are also a cause of grave concern for every single person in this country. How can the looting, maiming, injuring and killing of foreigners be justified in a constitutional democracy such as ours? The foreigners, mainly refugees who fled their own strife torn countries, were the people who supported our liberation struggle against the oppressive apartheid government and helped to free our country. Today, when it is our turn to assist them, we have reciprocated their hospitality by attacking them and driving them out of our areas.


Factors:

Undoubtedly, there are underlying factors that have contributed to the simmering tensions between locals and foreigners. However no amount of justification can legitimise the savage attacks that occurred.

However, the underlining causes need to be urgently addressed as the frustration and disenchantment stems from these. Factors such as unemployment, poverty, poor living conditions, the rising cost of basic commodities, etc. are matters of grave concern and need to be addressed urgently.


Action required:

1.The government must be commended for announcing a conference to address this issue. This should be an urgent priority. Muslims should participate and play a meaningful role in the conference & the initiatives that will be proposed.


2.Muslim NGO's and charitable organisations need to step up and intensify their welfare activities so that the crippling poverty and other contributing factors can be alleviated. Muslim businesses & the Muslim community should donate generously for this cause.


3.Every citizen has to bring about a change in attitude towards foreigners and not to view them negatively, despite the involvement of a small percentage of them in criminal activities. It is not fair to generalise against all because of the actions of a few.


4.The business community should not exploit foreigners as cheap labour and thereby exclude locals from employment opportunities.


5.Whilst the country is in the midst of a crisis, it is of paramount importance that we increase in our Aa'maal. Muslims are urged to repent sincerely from all sins, to make Taubah and Istighfaar, return to Islamic teachings, give Sadaqah (charity) and engage in fervent Duas. Yaseen Khatm & Aayate-Karimah should be arranged at Masajid, Madaris, etc.


-May Allah have mercy and protect one and all-

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Islam surpasses Catholicism as world's largest religion: Vatican

Islam has surpassed Roman Catholicism as the world's largest religion, the Vatican newspaper said earlier this week.

"We are no longer at the top: Muslims have overtaken us," Monsignor Vittorio Formenti said in an interview with the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano. Formenti compiles the Vatican's yearbook.

He said that Catholics accounted for 17.4 percent of the world population, a stable percentage, while Muslims were at 19.2 percent.

"It is true that while Muslim families, as is well known, continue to make a lot of children, Christian ones on the contrary tend to have fewer and fewer," the monsignor said.

Formenti said that the data refer to 2006. The figures on Muslims had been put together by Muslim countries and then provided to the United Nations, he said, adding that the Vatican could only vouch for its own data.

When considering all Christians and not just Catholics, Christians make up 33 percent of the world population, Formenti said.

The Vatican also said that it had made no decisions yet on whether to move Pope John Paul II's tomb from the grottos underneath St. Peter's Basilica to the basilica itself.

Vatican spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi said, "Any decision on the matter would not be made until the beatification."

John Paul died April 2, 2005, after a nearly 27-year pontificate. Shortly afterward, Pope Benedict XVI put him on the fast track for possible sainthood, waiving the customary five-year waiting period. Beatification is the last major step before possible sainthood. 

Source: Arab News

 

 
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