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Government under the guise of corona virus ... Hafiz Hamdullah made serious allegations and made a big threat

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               Government under the guise of corona virus ... Hafiz Hamdullah made serious allegations and made a big threat QUETTA: Hafiz Hamdullah, central leader of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islami Pakistan (JUI-F), has said that targeting clerics and mosques under the guise of coronavirus is government malice. Do not try to get your hands on the necks of the ruling ulema, otherwise their fate will be worse than that of their ancestors. According to the details, in his statement, Hafiz Hamdullah said that it is not acceptable to pressurize the imams and sermons of mosques under the guise of corona virus. Many idols of arrogance and arrogance were destroyed but madrassas, mosques and scholars and students are still present today. He said that the corona virus was not spread from mosques and preaching centers but from incompetent government. If timely steps had been taken by the government and effective strategy had been worked out, the situation would have been completely different toda

Is the 'inclusion' of Hazara Shia leaders in the ranks of the Afghan Taliban a change in past policy?

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     Is the 'inclusion' of Hazara Shia leaders in the ranks of the Afghan Taliban a change in past policy? The Afghan Taliban has posted an interview with a Shia commander from the Hazara tribe on its website, raising questions about whether this is the first time the Taliban has recruited a Shia leader and whether the Taliban Changing your past policies? A video interview of Maulvi Mehdi Mujahid, a Shia commander from the Hazara community, has been published on the Afghan Taliban's website, in which he tells the Hazara community that as he stood with his Sunni brothers against the Soviet Union Now support the Taliban against the invaders in Afghanistan. Addressing the Hazara community in a video interview, Maulvi Mehdi said, "If you were not on the front line with the Sunni brothers against the Soviet Union, then why don't you side with the Taliban against these invaders in the country." Zabihullah Mujahid, the Taliban's spokesman in Afghanis

Coronavirus deaths have risen again in the United States

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                          Coronavirus deaths have risen again in the United States Washington (ak pointApril 30, 2020) The death toll from the corona virus has risen again in the United States. More than 2,500 people have been killed in the United States in the past 24 hours. The death toll from the corona virus has risen sharply in the United States, according to the report. Corona-related deaths in the United States killed 2,207 people yesterday, but the number of daily deaths recorded two days earlier was relatively low. According to the latest news released by Johns Hopkins University, the number of deaths in the United States today is even higher than the number of deaths in the past day. According to Johns Hopkins University, 2502 people have been killed in the last 24 hours in the United States, after which the total number of deaths has crossed 60,000.

The White House followed Pramodi and the Indian president on Twitter

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         The White House followed Pramodi and the Indian president on Twitter  The United States began to turn a blind eye to India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the White House followed Narendra Modi and Indian President Ram Nath Kavand on Twitter. The friendship between the US and India began to fall apart, Washington turned a blind eye to New Delhi and Narendra Modi. The White House has followed Narendra Modi and the Indian President on Twitter. According to a foreign news agency, the White House has also followed the Indian embassy in the United States on Twitter. According to Indian media, the White House used to follow 19 government and non-government handles of India, now all the handles have been followed by the White House. Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi said that following the Indian embassy, ​​the Indian president and the prime minister was a wake-up call by the White House. It may be recalled that the annual report of the US Commission on Religious Freedom wa

Irfan Khan: A big dreamer, an anti-traditional artist

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Irfan Khan: A big dreamer, an anti-traditional artist I n 1988, when Meera Nair's film 'Salam Bombay' was making waves all over the world, hardly anyone considered the 18-20 year old skinny boy working in it who appears on the screen for a few seconds. ۔ Actor Irfan Khan played a small role of a boy writing letters to people sitting on the side of the road in this film and also spoke a few dialogues. "It's just ten lines. It will cost 50 paise to write further. Find out the mother's name. ' People saw Irfan Khan on the movie screen for the first time and forgot but hardly anyone knew that this actor would go on to make a name not only in India but all over the world Born in Jaipur in 1966, Irfan Khan spent his childhood in the small town of Tonk. This city was small but Irfan's dreams were big. Irfan, who has been naturally interested in storytelling since childhood, has turned to films, especially Naseeruddin Shah's films. In an int

Today is the deadliest day for the corona virus in Pakistan

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                   Today is the deadliest day for the corona virus in Pakistan   The corona virus, which started in the Chinese city of Wuhan, has now spread to the rest of the world. In Pakistan too, the corona virus has taken its toll, after which its destruction is increasing with each passing day. After the easing of lockdown, the number of corona cases has increased significantly. Today is considered the deadliest day for the corona virus in Pakistan. There were 26 deaths in 24 hours, 806 new cases. In the last 24 hours, the highest number of 806 new cases has been reported so far, with 26 more deaths bringing the total to 327. The number of confirmed cases of Corona has also reached 14885 across the country. Corona has been confirmed in 47 people who have been quarantined. The situation in Punjab is very serious. The highest number of corona virus cases in Punjab reached 5827, 5291 corona virus cases were reported in Sindh, 2160 cases in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and 297 cases i

Reaction on social media to Asim Bajwa's appointment as Special Assistant: 'Smart Martial Law imposed while implementing Smart Lockdown'

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        Reaction on social media to Asim Bajwa's appointment as Special Assistant: 'Smart Martial Law imposed while implementing Smart Lockdown' Prime Minister Imran Khan has once again reshuffled his government team, replacing his Special Assistant for Information Firdous Ashiq Awan with former DG ISPR Asim Saleem Bajwa, while Senator Shibli Faraz, son of renowned writer Ahmed Faraz, has been appointed. Has been given the responsibility of Information Minister. The prime minister's decision drew mixed reactions from social media users, with some calling his appointment a good move while others calling it another form of martial law. Journalist Muhammad Malik said that the deployment of Shibli Faraz and Asim Saleem Bajwa would lead to wisdom and respect in the present system of communication. Some users were also seen making interesting comments on the motives behind the former military general's involvement in the political system. Bakhtawar Gul says tha

What was the time when epidemics and wars affected the worship of Muslims?

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 What was the time when epidemics and wars affected the worship of Muslims? The current state of the world is not hidden from anyone, a dangerous epidemic like Corona has disrupted the system around the world. Not hundreds, thousands, millions or crores but billions of people are trapped in their homes. There is also a lockdown in Pakistan due to the threat of the spread of the corona virus, while all kinds of gatherings have been banned. There have been cases in the past when Muslim worship has been affected by war or epidemics. 2014 Ebola The Ebola epidemic broke out in 2010 after countries around the world banned the issuance of visas to several West African states. In 2014, Saudi Arabia temporarily suspended the issuance of Umrah and Hajj visas for citizens of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. 1979 - Occupation of the Grand Mosque Between November and December 1979, 400 to 500 armed men occupied the Grand Mosque for about two weeks, disrupting worship there. The Fren