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Collection of more than 500 videos of executions and beheadings of civilians in Syria
According to Mehr News Agency, citing Al-Ma’alumah, legal sources in Syria announced that more than 500 videos showing the atrocities of the Golani regime terrorists in the country have been collected.
According to the report, the atrocities in question are related to the past three days against Alawites in the coastal cities of Syria. 90 percent of these videos include brutal executions, whether by shooting or beheading, along with severe torture of civilians and burning them.
The sources added that these videos will be handed over to international institutions to document the crimes of the Golani terrorist regime.
The collected videos show the execution of more than 700 civilians, including women and children, in the past few days.
Terrorists in Syria are moving the bodies of victims to an unknown location
According to Mehr News Agency, citing Al-Ma’alumah, informed sources announced that terrorists affiliated with the Golani regime moved the bodies of dozens of victims of these elements’ brutal attacks in the coastal cities of Syria to an unknown location.
According to this report, the intensification of public anger at international levels against Golani’s crimes against the Alawites in recent days has caused the terrorists ruling Syria to seek to collect the bodies of victims from the villages and cities of the country and move them to an unknown location.
The sources added: The terrorists claim that these people were armed, while the videos published on social media clearly show that they were innocent civilians who were dragged out of their homes and then executed.
It should be noted that the number of victims of the wave of bloody terrorist attacks in Syria has exceeded a thousand.
UNRWA warns of another Gaza hunger crisis as Israel blocks humanitarian aid
The UN agency for Palestinian refugees has warned that another hunger crisis will threaten the survival of two million Palestinians living in the war-ravaged Gaza Strip if Israel continues blocking the entry of humanitarian aid into the besieged territory.
“I think the more we go ahead (with aid blockages), the more we will see the impact increasing on the population. And obviously, the risk ... is that we go back to the situation we experienced months ago about deepening hunger in the Gaza Strip,” Philippe Lazzarini, the head of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), said during a press briefing in Geneva, Switzerland on Monday.
Lazzarini also described UNRWA’s financial situation as “critical and precarious.”
Despite global outcry, the Israeli regime has blocked humanitarian aid to Gaza for days, cut off electricity, and severely disrupted water access, leaving Gazans struggling for survival.
Separately on Monday, the humanitarian coordinator for the occupied Palestinian Territory, Muhannad Hadi, stressed in a statement that Israel must allow “unimpeded entry” of aid supplies to Gaza, arguing that “international humanitarian law is clear.”
The “sustained supply of aid is indispensable” for the survival of more than two million Palestinians who have suffered “unimaginable conditions” in the war-torn coastal territory, he emphasized.
“The entry of lifesaving aid must resume immediately. Any further delays will further reverse any progress we have managed to achieve during the ceasefire,” Hadi added.
Israel launched the campaign of genocide in Gaza on October 7, 2023. It has killed over 48,400 Palestinians there so far.
In January, the Israeli regime was forced to agree to a ceasefire deal with Hamas given the regime’s failure to achieve any of its objectives, including the “elimination” of the Palestinian resistance movement or the release of captives.
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US puts 60 universities under investigation over pro-Palestine sentiments
The administration of US President Donald Trump is investigating scores of universities for what it claims to be anti-Semitic acts following months-long academic demonstrations in support of Palestinians suffering Israel’s brutal aggression on the besieged Gaza Strip.
The US Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights (OCR) said it is investigating 60 universities for anti-Semitism, and that they are receiving warnings due to allegedly not protecting Jewish students during mass anti-Israel rallies in American universities and colleges.
“The Department is deeply disappointed that Jewish students studying on elite US campuses continue to fear for their safety amid the relentless anti-Semitic eruptions that have severely disrupted campus life for more than a year. University leaders must do better,” said Education Secretary Linda McMahon.
“US colleges and universities benefit from enormous public investments funded by US taxpayers. That support is a privilege and it is contingent on scrupulous adherence to federal anti-discrimination laws,” she added.
The list includes Ivy League schools such as Harvard University and smaller schools such as Middlebury College.
The investigations come days after the US federal government cut off $400 million in funding to Columbia University over alleged inaction in handling anti-Semitism complaints, with OCR announcing prioritization in addressing the backlog of anti-Semitism allegations at schools with its office.
The case of Columbia University represented the federal government’s first round of university grant cancellations pursuant to Trump’s Executive Order on Additional Measures to Combat Anti-Semitism.
Columbia University has been forced to set up a new disciplinary committee and initiated its investigations into the pro-Palestinian students critical of the Israeli regime and its genocidal war against Gaza.
Columbia was central to campus protests that broke out last spring across the United States and beyond over Gaza.
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators set up an encampment there in April and inspired a wave of similar protests in many other educational institutions across the globe.
Meanwhile, the Virginia-based news website Axios reported last week that the US State Department plans to use AI to revoke visas of foreign students who it perceives as supporters of the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas, which has been designated by Washington as a “terrorist” organization since October 1997.
Trump signed an executive order in January to combat what was claimed to be anti-Semitism and pledged to deport non-citizen college students and others who took part in pro-Palestinian protests that have been ongoing for months amid Israel’s barbaric aggression on the besieged Gaza Strip after Hamas’s October 2023 retaliatory attack on the occupied territories.
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Abu Talib Cemetery
Abū Ṭālib cemetery or al-Maʾlāt cemetery (المعلاة) is a large area beside al-Hajun Bridge and is now the cemetery for the inhabitants of Mecca. Previously it was known as “Shi'b-e-Abi Dubb”. Abd Manaf, Abd al-Muttalib, Abu Talib, Khadija bt. Khuwaylid and many of Sahaba, the followers and scholars are interred there. Some have wrongly supposed that Shi'b Abi Talib is located here.
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The Role of Hazrat Khadijah (S) in Islam
Khadija, daughter of Khuwaylid (died 10th of the Prophethood), known as Khadijah the Greater (S) and Umm al-Mu'minin, was the first wife of the Prophet (PBUH) and the mother of Hazrat Zahra (S). Khadijah (S) married Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) before his mission and was the first woman to believe in him.
Khadija used all her wealth to spread Islam. Out of respect for Khadijah, the Prophet (PBUH) did not choose another wife during her lifetime and always remembered her well after her death.
Khadijah gave birth to the Prophet (PBUH) Hazrat Fatima (PBUH), Qasim and Abdullah. Although some sources also mention Zaynab, Ruqayyah and Umm Kulthum as daughters of the two, according to some Shiite scholars, Fatima (PBUH) was the only daughter of Khadijah (PBUH) and the Prophet (PBUH), and the other three daughters were not the children of the Messenger of God (PBUH) and Khadijah, but were adopted daughters of the Prophet (PBUH).
Khadijah (PBUH) died in Mecca three years before the migration, at the age of 65, and was buried in the Ma'ala cemetery.
Hazrat Khadijah's financial contributions enriched the Prophet (PBUH). It is narrated from the Messenger of God (PBUH) that "No wealth has benefited me as much as Khadijah's wealth has benefited me." According to Islamic traditions, the Prophet (PBUH) used Khadijah's (PBUH) wealth to help free debtors, orphans, and the needy.
During the siege of Bani Hashim in the branches of Abu Talib, Hazrat Khadijah's (PBUH) wealth was used to support Bani Hashim, to the extent that the narration states: "Abu Talib and Khadijah (PBUH) spent all their wealth to protect Islam and the besieged." During the siege of the branches of Abu Talib, Hakim ibn Hizam, Khadijah's (PBUH) nephew, carried wheat and dates with camels and delivered them to Bani Hashim with great difficulty and danger. God counted Khadijah's (PBUH) work among His great blessings and favors to His chosen servant Muhammad (PBUH). The Prophet (PBUH) also always spoke of Khadijah's generosity and sacrifice with great greatness and greatness.
Death anniversary of Hazrat Khadija tul Kubra (RA)
The first Muslim lady Hazrat Khadijah (RA) passed away on 10th Ramazan in the tenth year of Hijrah.
Soon after her death, the uncle and guardian of Hazrat Muhammd (PBUH), Abu Talib (AS) also died. The two lamps of their glorious lives were extinguished.
The Holy prophet was overwhelmed with sorrow. He called the year of their death as, “The Year of Sorrow” (Aa’m ul Hozn).
A person who has to perform several ghusls
Question:
If a person has several obligatory ghusls, will performing the ghusl for janabat relieve him of the rest of the ghusls?
Answer:
The ghusl for janabat is sufficient for the rest of the ghusls; although it is a precaution to intend to perform all of them, and if he wants to achieve the reward of the other ghusls, to intend to perform all of them.
performing ablution with a wet body
Question:
Is ablution with a wet body correct?
Answer:
There is no problem, although the head and feet for wiping must be dry or not so wet that the moisture of the palm of the hand does not affect them.
greasing hands and face before ablution or ghusl
Question:
Do people who grease their face and hands with oil need to remove it for ablution or ghusl?
Answer:
If it is in a way that prevents water from reaching the skin, it must be removed for ablution or ghusl.