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Goldstone dares US on Gaza report


The war left about 1,400 Palestinians dead and prompted a UN-led investigation [File: EPA]

Richard
Goldstone, the jurist who authored a UN report accusing Israel of war
crimes and crimes against humanity during its war on Gaza, has
challenged the US to justify its claims that his findings are flawed
and biased.
 
Goldstone told Al Jazeera on Thursday that he had
not heard from the administration of Barack Obama, the US
president, about the flaws Washington claims to have identified in the
report.



“I
have yet to hear from the Obama administration what the flaws in the
report that they have identified are. I would be happy to respond to
them, if and when I know what they are,” Goldstone said.

“The
Obama administration joined our recommendation calling for full and
good-faith investigations, both in Israel and in Gaza [by Hamas], but
said that the report was flawed.”

‘Personal attack’

Goldstone said the attacks on him had become personal and that he believed most critics had not even read the report.

“I’ve no doubt, many of the critics – the overwhelmingly majority of critics – have not read the report,” he said.

In video

Interview with Al Jazeera

“And, you know, what proves that, I think, is that the level of criticism does not go to the substance of the report.

“There
still have not been responses to the really serious allegations that
are made. People generally don’t like to be accused of criminal
activity.

“So it didn’t surprise me that there was criticism, even strong criticism, and it has come from both sides.”

Goldstone said he regretted the “extremes from which some of the criticism has come and the fact that it has been so personal”.

The remarks follow US criticism of the report, which it says is one-sided.

The US was among countries which voted against a UN human rights
council resolution on the report passed in Geneva by 25 votes to six
with 11 countries abstaining.

Palestinian support

But other UN diplomats have vowed to support Goldstone.

Riyad Mansour, the Palestinian ambassador to the UN, has said that
he expects the Goldstone Report to be given serious consideration at
the UN Security Council.

“We know that there are certain members in the Security Council that
prefer that the [UN] council on human rights and the [UN] General
Assembly deal with this issue [and] not the Security Council. But we
will not take “no” from anyone.

“We will contact all members of the Security Council and we expect
the Security Council to shoulder its responsibilities with regard to
the implementation of the recommendations in the report addressed to
the Security Council.”

The Goldstone report also accuses Hamas, the Palestinian faction
in control of Gaza, of war crime violations, but it reserved most of
its criticism for Israel.

Israel’s three-week offensive on Gaza between last December and
January killed about 1,400 Palestinians, a majority of them women and
children, and 13 Israelis.

Israel said it attacked the coastal territory to stop Hamas fighters firing rockets into southern Israel.

 Source: Al Jazeera

Israel cutting Palestinian water

Amnesty said the water situation in the
Gaza Strip has reached a “crisis point”
 

Israel
is denying Palestinians adequate access to clean, safe water while
allowing almost unlimited supplies to Israeli settlers in the occupied
West Bank, human rights group Amnesty International has said.

“Swimming pools, well-watered lawns and large irrigated farms in
Israeli settlements… stand in stark contrast next to Palestinian
villages whose inhabitants struggle even to meet their domestic water
needs,” the group said in a report released on Tuesday.



Amnesty
said between 180,000 and 200,000 Palestinians in West Bank rural
communities have no access to running water, while taps in other areas
often run dry.

“Israel allows the Palestinians access to only a fraction of the
shared water resources, which lie mostly in the occupied West Bank”,
Donatella Rovera, an Amnesty researcher, said.

Israel’s
daily water consumption per capita is four times higher than the 70
litre per person consumed in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip,
according to the report entitled: Troubled waters – Palestinians denied fair access to water

Shortages

Israel, which itself faces unprecedented water shortages, controls
much of the West Bank’s supplies, pumping from the so-called Mountain
Aquifer that bridges Israel and the territory.

in depth

 

Amnesty report: Troubled Waters (PDF)

Video: Water crisis sickens Gazans

  Focus: Limiting a Palestinian state
  Video: The settlements issue
  Video: Jerusalem remains obstacle
  Video: Debating Israeli settlements
  Analysis: US shifting stance on settlements
  Timeline: 1967 Arab-Israeli war

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The Amnesty report said Israel uses more than 80 per cent of water
drawn from the aquifer and while Israel has other water sources, the
aquifer is the West Bank’s only supply of water.

In the Gaza Strip, several repair works were under way to improve sanitation before the Israeli blockade was imposed in 2007.

But the projects have been on hold under the siege, as Israel is preventing repair materials from coming into the Strip.

Adding to an already dire situation, Israel’s war on Gaza early this
year left water reservoirs, wells, sewage networks and pumping stations
severely damaged.

The Amnesty report said Gaza’s coastal aquifer, its sole fresh water
resource, has been polluted by infiltration of seawater and raw sewage
and degraded by over-extraction.

The water situation in Gaza had now reached a “crisis point,” with
90 to 95 per cent of the water supply contaminated and unfit for human
consumption, Rovera said.

Israel’s water authority called the report “biased and incorrect, at
the very least” and said that while there is a water gap, it is not
nearly as big as presented by Amnesty.

The authority said Israel had met its obligations under the Oslo
peace agreement but said the Palestinian authorities had failed to meet
their own requirements to recycle water and were not distributing water
efficiently.

 Source: Agencies

‘s nuclear support

Ahmadinejad, left, thanked Erdogan, right, for his support on Iran’s nuclear programme [EPA

Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad, Iran’s president, has said that he “appreciates” the
support shown by Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey’s prime minister, over
Tehran’s nuclear programme.

Erdogan, who arrived in Tehran for
bilateral talks on Tuesday, has accused Western nations of hypocrisy in
criticising Iran’s uranium enrichment programme while remaining silent
on Israel, which is believed to have an undeclared nuclear arsenal.


Ahmadinejad
told Erdogan: “When an illicit regime possesses nuclear arms, one can
not talk about depriving other nations from the peaceful nuclear
programme.

“Your clear stance towards the Zionist regime had a positive effect
in the world, especially the Islamic world, and I am sure that everyone
was satisfied,” he said, according to the Iranian presidential website

‘Peaceful’ programme

Erdogan
had told journalists travelling with him to Iran that the country’s
nuclear programme, which Western nations say could be a cover for
building weapons,
“is an energy project with peaceful, humanitarian purposes”.

“If
their [Iran’s] positive attitude is answered with a positive attitude,
this will bring forward the process in the positive direction”

Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
Turkey’s prime minister

He said talks between Tehran and world
powers in Geneva on October 1 showed that it “can work with” the United
States and Russia on uranium enrichment. 

“If their positive
attitude is answered with a positive attitude, this will bring forward
the process in the positive direction,” Erdogan said.

His latest remarks came after an interview in Britain’s The Guardian newspaper in which he accused Western powers of treating Iran unfairly and referred to Ahmadinejad as a “friend”.

Ties between Israel and Turkey have deteriorated since the December-January war on Gaza.

Ankara had previously attempted to mediate relations between Israel
and other Middle Eastern nations, but earlier this month, Turkey banned
Israel from an international air exercise because of the Gaza conflict. 

Gas ‘co-operation’

The
Turkish prime minister has brought a 200-member delegation, comprising
ministers, members of parliament and business leaders, to Iran to
discuss a wide range of bilateral, regional and international issues.

Isna, the Iranian students news agency, said that Ahmadinejad had
told Erdogan there were no limitations to Iranian-Turkish co-operation.

Taner
Yildiz, Turkey’s energy minister, said that one of the areas in which
the two neighbours would work together was gas exploration.

He
said that Turkey would start exploration work at Iran’s South Pars gas
field next month as part of a project to sell gas to Europe, the
state-run Anatolian news agency reported.

“Turkish Petroleum
will be exploring in the South Pars Field … The work will have
started by the first or second week of November,” Yildiz said.

It
was not immediately clear whether the gas would go through the planned
$11.76bn European Union-backed Nabucco pipeline, which was agreed with
ankara in July.

Erdogan on Tuesday said he supported Iran’s presence in the Nabucco
project and added: “I believe that sooner or later, the project will
understand the importance of Iran’s participation”.

Iranian-Turkish trade stands at around $12bn a year and the two nations are seeking to expand it to $20bn in the next two years.

Erdogan is
also expected to hold talks with Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme
leader and Ali Larijani, the parliamentary speaker during, his visit.

 Source: Agencies

Veiled Muslim woman turned away by Cooper Street Farmers Market shopkeeper

11:18 AM CDT on Monday, October 26, 2009

By JIM DOUGLAS / WFAA-TV

INTERACTIVE MAP: Cooper Street Farmers Market is at 1606 South Cooper Street in Arlington

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Jim Douglas reports

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ARLINGTON — The Cooper Street Farmers Market sits in a highly diversified community in central Arlington — a tossed salad of cultures, colors and accents.

But when Latifa Aimaq went into the market, she found trouble from the proprietor.

“He was very intimidating. He began to yell: ‘Get out! Get out! Get out! We don’t allow people with a face veil in here!'”

Aimaq covers all but her eyes and hands in when in public, but signs posted in the market say faces must be visible.

“I tried to explain to her it’s for our safety and the safety of our customers,” said store manager Chris Perez.

Perez said women in full veil rarely come in, and usually when they do, they discreetly show their faces to his mother. But Perez said there were no women working the day Latifa Aimaq came in.

“We don’t discriminate, period — based on race, religion, color, or any other thing,” Perez maintined.

Each accuses the other of over-reacting. “I said, ‘We’re Muslim; this is the way we dress,'” Aimaq recalls having told Perez. “He did not care.”

Aimaq said Perez made it clear why he wanted her out. “He said, ‘I don’t want the Muslims to shop here.'”

Perez disputed that account. “Muslims are probably 40 to 50 percent of my business,” he said. “I’m not turning them away.”

Terence Ali, a frequent customer at Cooper Street Farmers Market, overheard the explanation from Perez and joined in.

“If you’re shopping in a store, obviously they’re going to want to see your face, or want to be able to see your face to protect other customers,” Ali said. “I don’t think it’s wrong for a business owner to say that.”

Ali — who is a Muslim — said he has shopped here every week for years, and shopkeepers know he is a Muslim. “There’s never been a problem,” he said.

But Latifa Aimaq is urging Muslims and others to boycott the store. She said she has never encountered hostility at an airport, bank or the department of motor vehicles, where she does discreetly reveal her face when the law requires.

“I began to cover fully three years ago,” she said. “It’s not mandatory to cover your face, but it’s highly recommended.”

Aimaq is an English teacher at an Islamic school and says she covers for modesty.

Chris Perez says he wants to honor her beliefs and customs if she will honor his store rules.

After all, Perez says — he needs her more than she needs him. “In today’s economy, why would I turn down anybody’s money?”

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The trial of a man who stabbed a pregnant Muslim Doctor to death inside a German courtroom has begun in the city of Dresden.

The defendant, 29-year-old Alex W, had earlier been fined for calling Marwa Sherbini “a terrorist” and “Islamist”.

He smuggled a kitchen knife into an appeal hearing where Ms Sherbini was killed.

The attack in July sparked outrage in the Muslim world, with protests in Egypt, Iran and Turkey.

The defendant is accused of murder, attempted murder and dangerous bodily harm.

He was fined 50 euros ($75; £46) by the judge, Birgit Wiegand, for
refusing to remove his sunglasses although he conceded to lower his
hood.

Tight security

He faced another fine after refusing to confirm his name and place of birth, the AFP news agency reported.

The trial is taking place in the same courtroom as the stabbing and security is tight.

Two hundred police are securing the courthouse and bullet-proof glass has been installed in the courtroom.

Elwy Ali Okaz

Elwy Ali Okaz tried to protect his pregnant wife from her attacker

Anyone attending the hearing has to undergo strict security screenings similar to that in airports.

The defendant has been the subject of internet death threats.

Ms Wiegand told the court that the trial would try to get “to the bottom of the circumstances” surrounding Ms Sherbini’s death.

The case began with an argument in a playground in 2008.

Ms Sherbini, a pharmacist, is said to have asked the defendant to let her child use a playground swing he was sitting on.

He allegedly refused and instead called her abusive names.

Ms Sherbini took the defendant to court and he was fined 780 euros ($1,170; £718) for defamation.

‘Hatred’

But when he returned to court for the appeal on 1 July this year,
prosecutors say he smuggled a seven-inch (18cm) kitchen knife into the
courtroom and stabbed Dr. Sherbini at least 16 times with it.

The 31-year-old, who was three-months pregnant with her second child, bled to death.

Dr. Sherbini’s three-year-old son was with the family in court when she was killed.

Her husband Elwy Ali Okaz was stabbed as he tried to protect his wife.

He was also accidentally shot in the leg by German police who initially believed him to be the attacker.

Mourners at a public funeral service for Marwa Sherbini

A public funeral was held for the pharmacist in Dresden in July

He arrived at court on crutches wearing a badge showing his wife’s face.

Prosecutors
say the defendant – an unemployed Russian-born German national – was
motivated by a “hatred of non-Europeans and Muslims”.

He
reportedly suffers from depression. However, court-appointed
psychiatric experts said they had not found any evidence of diminished
responsibility, the AFP news agency reported.

Newspapers in
Egypt and other Islamic countries have expressed outrage at the case,
asking how the fatal attack could have happened. Ms Sherbini, who wore
a headscarf, has been dubbed “the martyr of the Hijab”.

Muslim leaders accused Germany of Islamophobia and German officials of being far too slow to react to the killing.

The
Egyptian government has hired lawyers for Ms Sherbini’s family and has
called for a life sentence if the defendant is convicted – the maximum
penalty possible.

Axel Koehler, president of the German Central Council of Muslims, said his community expected a “strong conviction”.

“We are looking at this trial with great anticipation because our women and girls are obviously scared”, he said.

‘s “Islamic terrorism” myth in a new book

Book: Who Killed Karkare? The Real Face of Terrorism in India

Author: SM Mushrif

Price: Rs 300/ USD 25

Pages: 319

Publisher: Pharos Media (www.pharosmedia.com), New Delhi

By M Zeyaul Haque,

A new book curiously titled Who Killed Karkare? says a nationwide
network of Hindutva terror that has its tentacles spread up to Nepal
and Israel is out to destroy the India most Indians have known for ages
and to remould it into some kind of Afghanistan under the Taliban.

The writer, a former IG Police of Maharashtra, SM Mushrif, has
reconstructed a fearsome picture out of former Maharashtra ATS chief
Hemant Karkare’s chargesheet against alleged Hindutva terrorists like
Lt. Col. Purohit, Sadhvi Pragyasingh Thakur and others.

The chargesheet pointed towards a mind-boggling nationwide
conspiracy with international support to destabilise the constitutional
order and the secular democratic Indian state that upholds it, to be
replaced by a Hindutva state run according to a new Constitution. For
that the conspirators were prepared for a massive bloodbath, using bomb
attacks on religious places to trigger an anti-Muslim holocaust.

Mushrif, who has over three decades of diligent policing behind him
and whose feats include exposing the Telgi scam, has made an elaborate
case out of nearly a dozen blasts over a large area of the country
conducted by Hindutva terror groups of different stripes. His case: a
section of India’s intelligence services, a miniscule group in the
armed forces and a section of different state police forces have been
compromised and infiltrated by these elements, a development that bodes
ill for the future of the country.

In Hemant Karkare’s net (of investigations, of course) many big and
small fishes of VHP, RSS, Bajrang Dal and Sanatan Sanstha (which has
been found to be involved in Diwali-eve blasts in Goa last week) had
been trapped. Serving and retired army officers, academics, serving and
retired officials of India’s premier intelligence service were ensnared
in Karkare’s fishing net. The menacing power of the latter groups,
inspired by sustained anti-Muslim hate campaigns of the last six
decades, gave the plot a sinister and highly destructive character.

Among the plans unearthed by Karkare was a blueprint for the
assassination of 70 prominent Indians who could by a hindrance to the
project of Hindutva. Interestingly, most of the persons marked for
elimination would, naturally, be Hindus because it is they who
primarily run the dispensation. The conspirators were also unhappy with
organisations whose Hindutva they suspected to be less virulent than
desired.

Mushrif, who very well knows the power of the Intelligence Bureau
(IB) to make or mar lives and careers, says he is prepared to face the
consequences of hostility of this power hub. He musters “evidence” to
show that the IB has regularly been interfering with regular police
investigations to let Hindutva terrorists slip out of the net and
replace them with random Muslim youth. To fudge the issues further
obliging police officers in the states would not mind exterminating a
few Muslim youth to be branded posthumously as “terrorists”.

There are quite a few number of such cases where such extra-judicial
killing of Muslim youth has turned out to be false police encounters.
All this is done to cover tracks of Hindutva terror. Mushrif says a
“Brahminist” network that has its origins in Maharashtra, and is
closely knit across political parties, government services, including
IB, and other vital sectors of life is behind the terror that seeks to
destroy the secular, democratic state. He hastens to clarify that very
few Brahminists are Brahmins. Many are from other high Hindu castes,
some from middle and lower castes.

Most Brahmins are fair-minded and would not like to associate
themselves with hate ideologies. Hemant Karkare, too, was a Brahmin,
Mushrif says. So is Mushrif’s son-in-law.

It is pertinent to note that “Brahminism” and “Brahminical order”
first appeared in Dalit protest vocabulary in the Dalit uprising
movement in Maharashtra towards the turn of the 20th century. Mushrif,
who appropriates part of this vocabulary for the present discourse,
says that Maharashtra still remains the centre of this ideology that,
among other things, has the dubious distinction of killing the Father
of the Nation.

The power establishment that really runs the affairs of this country
(Mushrif says it is not Sonia Gandhi, Manmohan Singh or Rahul Gandhi)
does not want to expose the Hindutva terrorists. One example is the
blasts in Samjhauta Express, which the IB said was carried out by
Pakistan’s ISI. Mushrif quotes a report in The Times of India that
said, “the Centre had blamed the ISI on the basis of the IB’s
findings.” However, during a narco-analysis test under Karkare, Lt.
Col. Purohit had admitted having supplied the RDX used in the blast.
The IB, which draws its power from its proximity to the Prime Minister
(its director briefs the PM every morning for half an hour), did not
want Karkare’s investigation that blew the cover off the IB’s
shenanigans, to continue.

Once Karkare was removed from the scene, the IB moved in to fill his
position with KP Raghuvanshi, a pliant police officer with extremely
low credibility among Muslims for his record of letting off known
Hindutva terrorists and implicating innocent Muslim youth even in bomb
attack cases on mosques.

There are quite a few interesting vignettes here, like Raghuvanshi
and Col. Purohit’s association with Abhinav Bharat in Maharashtra,
whose hand was evident in a series of blasts across the country. It has
old connections with men like Veer Damodar Savarkar (whose relative
Himani Savarkar leads the Abhinav Bharat movement), Dr Munje, who led
the Hindu Mahasabha, and other Hindutva luminaries. It is at the
Bhonsala Military Academy run by these groups that Purohit trained
police officers, including Raghuvanshi. Mushrif asks a pertinent
question: Will Raghuvanshi pursue the investigation against Purohit,
his guru? A plausible answer is, perhaps no. Already charges have been
dropped by a special court under MCOCA against 11 accused, including
Purohit, on the grounds of insufficient evidence produced in the court
by the prosecution.

This was just the beginning of the undoing of Karkare’s painstaking
investigation. Mushrif says slowly the system is working to undo all of
Karkare’s work and let off the terrorists who over the years destroyed
scores of lives and wreaked irreparable economic damage. The ATS team
under Karkare had pointed out VHP leader Praveen Togadia’s role in the
blasts. The ATS under Raghuvanshi dropped the investigation against him
saying (please hold your laughter) they do not know who Togadia is!

A number of investigations have been thus sabotaged by the powers
that be and the tracks of the Hinduta terrorists duly covered. The
319-page book is crammed with such information.

But what about who killed Karkare? Mushrif says two teams were at
work on 26/11 – one which did the maximum damage, and was from outside.
The smaller team took advantage of the confusion of the moment and
acted only on the relatively small CST-CAMA-Rangbhavan stretch that
killed Karkare. It was a desi unit that wanted Karkare and his men out
of the way.

(Courtesy: The Milli Gazette)

Namaz at India Islamic Cultural Centre

Photo & text by Kashif-ul-Huda, TwoCircles.net

The building of the India Islamic Cultural Center (IICC) takes your
breath away. The beautiful dome, intricate calligraphy and delicate
design in beautiful Persian tiles make you spellbound. The
administration of IICC can be forgiven for taking 22 years to complete
its construction.

Between Indira Gandhi laying the foundation stone of the Centre on
August 24, 1984 and her daughter-in-law inaugurating it on June 12,
2006, it took many people and much money to see to its completion. It
is a beautiful example of Muslim’s and the Indian government coming
together to give shape to an institution.

With the objective to “promote understanding among the people of
different religion and help the promotion of the cause of national
integration,” IICC has quickly become an important institution.

Last year, it saw a bitter fight between businessman Sirajuddin
Qureshi and present Minority Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid for the
post of the president. Though Mr. Qureshi was able to win the election
easily, the quarrel symbolizes the prestige of the institution.

Though it has become a hub of Muslim related activities like
seminars, conferences, and meetings, the space allocated for namaz
(prayers) seems to be an after-thought. You have to go down a flight of
stairs to get to the place. Though there is a proper wuzu-khana the
musalla (prayer place) is neatly tucked away from important parts of
the building. It is out in the open with only a few rows with overhead
covering. During winter the musalla moves in-doors in the basement. I
did not see any place for women to offer prayers. There is no mihrab,
dome or beautiful columns as is found in other masaajid of India. In
short, the building does a wonderful job of hiding an important pillar
of Islam.

Namaz at IICC [IICC photo]

So, a premier institution of Indian Muslims that have the backing of
some of the biggest names of the community comes up short in the
“Islamic” part of its name, let’s hope it holds up to the “Indian” tag.

IICC in daylight [Photo by s.prigge]

Link:

http://www.iiccentre.org/

There is need to make a space for Masjid also..

It
is one of the marvelous building, it takes 22 years and it has
Indo-Iranian art and all the important seminars, symposium, Islamic
activities are organised there very fine, but where is our Masjid. Its
mean as muslim who did not want to pray with execuse that i am busy
that kind of people had planned that culture centre. In every nonmuslim
home they have a little space of Mandir but we people are so uncontious
about our prime goal and future plan. We build this for the development
for our own community who doest feel that Salat (Namaz) is the Farz
(Duty)…. what a good example of our Elite class muslim… this things
will be written in history and our new generation will learn more and
hate us…where is our Islamic value….

hypocrisy

I
have been to this centre, located in the posh neighbourhood of the
capital- it should be renamed Indian Muslim Centre, as it is that only
– a meeting place for elite Muslims, sort of like a social club.
Perhaps some people are embarrassed to pray in the open, so they have
tucked away the prayer hall at the bottom of the monument.

Further the membership fee is out of bounds for a commoner, so I don’t
know what kind of Islam is being represented to the Indian masses.
Apart from being located in Delhi, there doesn’t seem anything Indian
either here.

Namaz at India Islamic Cultural Centre

Really,
it is surprizing a Islamic Cultural Centre does not have proper Masjid
for prayer. If you are not able to show one of the important amd
mandatory functions of Islam properly what kind of Islamic Culture you
want to show to the people of the world. The place marked for the
prayer is very small. There is urgent need to construct a proper Masjid
at IICC.

Islam In China 2

Uthman,
the 3rd Caliph(the leader of the Islamic nation/s) dispatched a
delegation to China in 29 AH inviting the Emperor to embrace Islam.
Prior to this Islam reached China by way of the Silk Route (land and
sea trading route)
Muslims virtually dominated the import/export business in China during
Sung Dynasty (960 – 1279 CE). The office of Director General of
Shipping was consistently held by a Muslims during this period. During
the Ming Dynasty
(1368 – 1644 CE), a period considered to be the golden age of Islam in
China, Muslims fully integrated into Han society by adopting their name
and some customs while retaining their Islamic mode of dress and
dietary restrictions.

Currently there are 22 million Chinese Muslims according to the 2009 Pew Forum Report.
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Xinign Masjid in China

”’s skin

Miracle or hoax? Russians puzzled as phrases from the Koran start appearing ‘spontaneously’ on baby’s skin

By
Mail Foreign Service
Last updated at 10:17 PM on 19th October 2009

A baby is sparking a wave of speculation in Russia after phrases from the Koran allegedly began appearing on his skin.

Sayings
from the Muslim holy book are said to appear on nine-month-old Ali
Yakubov’s back, arms, legs and stomach – before apparently fading away
and being replaced with new sayings.

Russian medics claimed they are puzzled over the cause of the marks
on a baby’s skin, which started when the word Allah apparently appeared
on his chin within weeks of his birth.

Human Koran: Sacred sayings from the Muslim holy book apparently appear spontaneously on nine-month-old Ali Yakubov's body

Human Koran: Sacred sayings from the Muslim holy book apparently appear spontaneously on nine-month-old Ali Yakubov’s body

One of the markings on the child's skin, which medics and his family say are genuine apparitions

One of the markings on the child’s skin, which medics and his family say are genuine apparitions

Medics deny that the marks are from someone writing on the child’s skin.

His mother, Madina, said that she and her husband were not religious until the writings started appearing on his skin.

Initially
they did not show anyone the unexplained writings, she said, until
revealing them to their doctor and the imam in their village of Red
October which is in a strongly Muslim region.

Now the boy has
become a focus of Muslim homage in his troubled home province of
Dagestan, close to war-ravaged Chechnya in the south of Russia.

Local
MP Akhmedpasha Amiralaev said: ‘This boy is a pure sign of God. Allah
sent him to Dagestan in order to stop revolts and tension in our
republic.’

The boy’s mother claimed: ‘Normally those signs
appear twice a week – on Mondays and on the nights between Thursdays
and Fridays.

‘Ali always feels bad when it is happening. He cries
and his temperature goes up. It’s impossible to hold him when it’s
happening, his body is actively moving, so we put him into his cradle.
It’s so hard to watch him suffering.’

The phrases regularly replace each other on the baby’s skin, she said.

Local
imam Abdulla has told locals that the Koran forecasts that before the
end of the world, there may be people with its sayings on their bodies.

He said that one sign read: ‘Don’t hide these signs from the people.’

The story has attracted considerable attention from the Russian media and online.

Russian video report:

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തിരുവനന്തപുരം: സെക്രട്ടേറിയറ്റ് ധര്‍ണ്ണ നടത്തിക്കൊണ്ടിരുന്ന സ്ത്രീകളും കുട്ടികളും അടങ്ങുന്ന ദളിത്‌ സംരക്ഷണ ആക്ഷന്‍ കൌണ്‍സില്‍ പ്രവര്‍ത്തകര്‍ക്ക് നേരെ ബി.ജെ.പി നടത്തിയആക്രമണത്തില്‍ സോളിഡാരിറ്റി സൌത്ത് സോണ്‍ ശക്തമായി പ്രധിക്ഷേധിക്കുന്നു. തീവ്രവാദ മുദ്ര ചാര്‍ത്തി ഭരണകൂടം നടത്തിക്കൊണ്ടിരിക്കുന്ന ദളിത്‌ വേട്ടക്കെതിരെ സമാധാനപരമായി സമരം ചെയ്യാനുള്ള അവകാശം പോലും നല്‍കില്ല എന്ന സവര്‍ണ്ണ മനസ്ഥിതിയാണ് സ്ത്രീകള്‍ക്ക് നേരെയുള്ള ആക്രമത്തിലൂടെ ചൂണ്ടിക്കാണിക്കപ്പെടുന്നത്. പോലീസും ഹിന്ദുത്വ ശക്തികളും ഒത്തൊരുമിച്ചു ദളിത്‌ വേട്ട എന്ന നുഷ്യാവകാശ പ്രവര്‍ത്തകരുടെ ആരോപണത്തെ ശരിവയ്ക്കും വിധമാണ് പോലീസ് നോക്കി നില്‍ക്കെ ഇന്നു നടന്ന അതിക്രമങ്ങള്‍ . ഇത്തരം അതിക്രമങ്ങളെ അപലപിക്കാന്‍ സാമൂഹ്യ പ്രതിബദ്ധതയുള്ള എല്ലാ ജനവിഭാഗങ്ങളും തയ്യാറാകണം. ജനകിയ ചെരുതുനില്‍പ്പുകള്‍ കല്ലെറിഞ്ഞു അവസാനിപ്പിക്കാമെന്ന മോഹം നടക്കില്ല . അക്രമികളെ പിടികൂടി മാതൃകാപരമായി ശിക്ഷിക്കാന്‍ തയ്യാറാകണംസോളിഡാരിറ്റി ആവശ്യപ്പെട്ടു. ബി.ജെ.പി ആക്രമണത്തില്‍ പരിക്കേറ്റു ചികിത്സയില്‍ കഴിയുന്ന ഭവാനി, തുളസി, രത്നമ്മ, വസന്തകുമാരി, ലീലാമണി എന്നിവരെ സോളിഡാരിറ്റി മേഖല സെക്രട്ടറി കെ. സജീദ് സന്ദര്‍ശിച്ചു

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