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Indonesian envoy for adoption of latest technology to nurture Muslim youth

ISLAMABAD, AUG 22 (DNA) — The Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia, Adam Mulawarman Tugio has called upon the Islamic world to bring up the youth in accordance with Islamic values, contemporary changes and equip them with the latest adoptions of technology.

He was addressing a roundtable discussion on “opportunities for educational institutions to be the driving Force behind madrassa reform in Indonesia and Pakistan ” that was held here at the Faisal Masjid Campus of the International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI).

The discussion was jointly organized by Iqbal International Institute for Research and Dialogue ( IRD) and the Embassy of the republic of Indonesia. Speaking in the discussion, the ambassador of Indonesia H.E. Adam M. Tugio said that this dialogue between the scholars of the various schools of thoughts from the both countries would open new avenues of collaborations and mutual exposure.

He hailed IIUI for its services to the Muslim world adding that the university is a great source of attraction for a huge population of the students in Indonesia.  He also emphasized on the importance of the revival of the Islamic Economic System calling upon the universities to establish think tanks and launch joint efforts to revive this Islamic legacy that he termed as a most salient need of the hour.

Speaking on the occasion, Rector IIUI Dr. Masoom Yasinzai appreciated the approach of the Indonesian government saying that it has been owning the Madrassa on the state level with the prime priority. He suggested that Islamic countries, in their religious seminaries, must add the element of critical thinking.

He opined that Islamic scholars equipped with required modern approach and Islamic values can help in transforming Muslim societies.  He also emphasized on the importance of the research on the Islamization of the economy. He added that universities of Islamic world must focus on the real process of Islamization of the economy.

The discussion witnessed presentations for the various scholars of Indonesia while in the interactive session both sides discussed commonalities, salient attributes and ways of joint outreach to strengthen the Madrassa reforms in both countries.

On the occasion, other than the Indonesian Ambassador, Maria Ulfah Anshor, Vice Chairman of the family welfare institute of Nahdatul Ulama Indonesia  gave a presentation on the advancement of Madrassa reform in Indonesia as well as its contributions in society. 

Dr. Rohimi Zamzam Secretary of Aisyiyah Central leadership, Dr. Maskuri, Chairman for Madrassa development Institute of central executive board Indonesia and  Mr. Akhmad Khollily Kholil  member foundation board of Nahdatul Ulama Indonesia also spoke on Dynamics of Madrassa and their role in the society.

Dr. Husn ul Amin, Executive Director in his welcome address apprised of the objectives of the activity. He opined that Muslims are facing various challenges such as hate speech, Islamophobia, radicalism and stereotypes.

He said the Muslims face such challenges due to Socio and economic political reasons and also ignorance to Islamic teachings contribute to this issue. He suggested that universities must come forward with a well devised curriculum and strategy to deal with these challenges.

The participants included Prof. Dr. Khalid Masud, Ex-Director General, Islamic Research Institute, International Islamic University, Islamabad and Member, Council of Islamic Ideology, Pakistan, Barrister Zafarullah Khan, Barrister-at-Law and Writer/Author, Dr. Ammar Khan Nasir, Director Shariah Academy Gujranwala, Prof. Dr. Najiba Arif    Dean, FLL, IIUI, Prof. Dr. Ijaz Shafi Gilani, former Dean at IIUI, Mr. Ali Salman, Executive Director of Policy Research Institute of Market Economy (PRIME), an independent economic think tank.

Aamir Abdullah, Dr. Zaheer Uddin Behram Incharge Training, Dawah Academy, Sahibzada Qamar ul Haq Sialvi Head, Jamia Muhammadi Sharif, Chiniot, Dr. Ayesha Qurrat ul Ain Chairperson Faculty of Usuluddin at International Islamic University, Islamabad, Dr. Soumia Aziz, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Usuluddin at International Islamic University, Islamabad, Ms. Tamia Sabha       Assistant Professor, Faculty of Usuluddin, IIUI . Dr. Muhammad Rasheed Iqra University. =DNA

CM directs emergency relief work in flood hit areas 

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PESHAWAR, AUG 22 /DNA/ – The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has declared emergency in flood hit areas of Dera Ismail Khan, Upper Chitral, Lower Chitral, and Upper Kohistan Districts. On the special directives of Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mahmood Khan, provincial Relief and Rehabilitation Department has issued formal notifications to this end.

Meanwhile, the chief minister while hinting at visiting the flood affected districts has said that he would soon visit the flood hit districts to look into the damages caused by flash floods and rehabilitation activities carried out by the administration adding that he would announce package for the rehabilitation of flood affected infrastructure in those districts. The chief minister directed the quarters concerned to expedite relief and rehabilitation activities and ensure provision of food items and other stuff of daily use to each and every flood affected household.

He further said that he is monitoring the flood situation, and is in contact with concerned administrations. Mahmood Khan said that the concerned district administrations had been asked for damages assessment reports to review the damages caused by floods adding that necessary directives have also been issued to quarters concerned for rehabilitation of damaged infrastructure. He assured that the provincial government would go all out to provide relief to the affected people adding that all available resources would be utilized to this end. 

Pointed Alignment Strategy redefines Indian Foreign Policy, Experts 

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Islamabad: India’s foreign policy had departed from Nehru’s Non-Alignment policy towards a policy of Hinduism, which did not serve Indian interests as the Indian constitution was beyond partisan politics and was rooted in inclusivity, said Dr. Jagannath Panda. He was addressing a webinar titled ‘Analyzing the Trajectory of India’s External Relations’ organized by the Institute of Regional Studies (IRS), here on Monday.  He added that, India was now focusing on a Multi-Aligned foreign policy on equatorial and equidistant grounds in order to pursue a ‘Pointed Alignment Strategy’. Dr Panda also underscored Indian Foreign Policy’s focus on minilateral configuration, Indian thirst for maritime dominance and continental outrage. He also specified that the Indian Foreign Policy had now attained more consciousness upon matters of connectivity and infrastructure diplomacy to strongly stay connected to both; friendly and non-friendly states, in order to effectuate Indian national interests.  

Mr. Gopi Bhamidipati, another panelist, elucidated that the Indian foreign policy had been more focused on internationalism, non-interference and third world solidarity along with strategic autonomy. He also highlighted the decline of the US as a superpower and gravitating power shift towards Asia, which could result in a possible power gap and India due to its rising power (especially after I2U2) might fill the power vacuum. He added that under the Modi administration, New Delhi was veering towards Geo-economics foreign policy rather than geopolitical and invigorating its relationship with West Asia. India had been bound to many nations, hence, being an emerging power it feared the conflicts among other states, as it could not give up its relation with any state at the expense of another state, he said.  

Dr Arshad Ali, Director India Study Centre at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI), noted that India desired an independent foreign policy on grounds of neutrality. New Delhi, in his opinion, pursued strategic autonomy along with Hindutva partisan policy. India fancied economic and military modernization, hence, despite all the disputes with China, India had maintained the economic relationships, and had not actually opposed One China Policy. 

UAE ambassador meets PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz

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LAHORE, AUG 22: The Ambassador of UAE, Hamad Obaid Ibrahim Salim Al Zaabi and Deputy Ambassador Rashid Ali met PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz Sharif in Jati Umrah today. Matters related to mutual interest were discussed in the meeting with particular emphasis on strengthening bilateral ties between the two brotherly nations.

Pak-Iran trade exhibition to be held on Aug 24 at Pak-China friendship Center

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ISLAMABAD, AUG 22: The Islamic Republic of Iran and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, as two friendly and neighbouring countries, have made the promotion of economic relations by facilitating the access of businessmen and economic activists to each other’s market; as one of their important priorities, and to achieve the aforementioned goal, to take measures step by step.

 While the world is facing economic problems such as the increase in global energy prices and interference in the supply and transit system of goods. Such situation further highlights the need of solidarity among the countries particularly of the neighbouring countries due to easy and economical access to each other’s goods and services markets. 

Therefore with the aim of interacting and to get familiar with the economic activists, companies and businessmen of the two countries with each other’s capacities and capabilities, the first specialized exhibition of Iranian goods will be held in Islamabad from August 24 to 26 at Pak-China friendship Center, Islamabad.  This exhibition will be held by focusing on the needs of the markets of the two countries and with the presence of large Iranian companies and emphasizing on the introduction of high-quality products in the following fields: 

1- LPG, petrochemical industries, and engine oil

 2- Polymer industries and plastic products

 3- New technologies in the field of telecommunications and smart technologies and simulation systems and nanotechnology. 

4- Pharmaceutical industries and medical and hospital instruments, chemicals and agricultural fertilizers

 5- Dairy industries

 6- Food and dried fruit industries 

 7- Electric cars, electronic tools and Cars’ batteries, micro capacitors and filters

 8- Mining and construction machines and industrial furnaces 

9- Carpets and rugs and flooring

The exhibition to provide great opportunity to the traders and those active in the economic field and all the interested people ,knowledge-based, IT and food industries’ are hereby invited to participate in the exhibition so an effective step could taken towards a profitable and reliable business.

IHC to hold contempt of court hearing against Imran Khan over remarks against female judge

ISLAMABAD – Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Monday took suo motu of former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan’s statement against Additional Sessions Judge Zeba Chaudhry and decided to conduct contempt of court hearing.

A larger bench of the IHC headed by Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kiyani will take up the suo motu case against the former PM on Tuesday.

Earlier, Imran Khan while addressing the rally held in favour of Dr Shahbaz Gill at F-9 Park said that his party was going to file cases against PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif, JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah, IG Islamabad and female judge.

The former prime minister lauded his workers, saying that people have come out in large numbers on 24 hours notice. Regarding the matter of Dr Shahbaz Gill, the PTI Chairman said that his party will go to the Supreme Court

Comparing the current situation of the country with the era of Genghis Khan, the former prime minister said that Nawaz Sharif, Maryam Nawaz, Asif Ali Zardari, Fazlur Rehman and Khawaja Asif made stronger statements as compared to Shahbaz Gill.

Imran claimed that Shahbaz Gill was captured and tortured to send a message and scare people that if he can be mentally broken then anyone can, adding that a private channel was shut down to throttle freedom of speech, adding that by shutting down the private channel, fear has been spread among other channels.

“If we bow our heads to the idol of fear, we will be left with the sole option of slavery,” the PTI chairman said. Imran further said that in his 26-year political career, he is seeing such an enlightened nation for the first time. The former prime minister said that the sleeping nation has woken up for the first time.

The former prime minister said, “Although we got independence from Britain, today thieves have been imposed on us through foreign conspiracy.” Imran further said that on May 25, police and rangers fired tear-gas shells during a peaceful protest.

Challenging the coalition government, Imran Khan said that whatever the government does, it will not stop the masses, because people want freedom. The former premier claimed that tactics have been used to intimidate social media activists.

Imran Khan said his party will not spare Islamabad’s IG and DIG, saying a vulnerable person was tortured. The former prime minister said they are reluctant to arrest JUI-F chief Fazl.

Palestine extends condolences over loss of lives from floods in Pakistan

Jerusalem, AUG 22 /DNA/ – The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants extended its heartfelt condolences to the brotherly country of Pakistan for the victims of the floods that have swept the country, particularly the provinces of Sindh, Baluchistan, as well as Punjab.

The floods have resulted in a number of deaths and injuries, causing damage to thousands of homes, bridges, as well as other properties.

The Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ministry of Palestine extended condolences to flood victims in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Pakistan has been afflicted by a surge of floods this year.

All arrangements to be made for Imran Khan’s security: Pervez Elahi

Chairman PTI directs for using all resources to ease public’s woes

CM Punjab concerned about retaliatory actions against PTI

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ISLAMABAD: Chief Minister Punjab Chaudhry Pervez Elahi made it clear that Punjab government would make all arrangements for the security of Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan and other leaders.

During his meeting with Chairman PTI here on Monday, the CM Punjab voiced serious concern over the retaliatory actions against PTI and vowed that Punjab government was with PTI in all circumstances.

Both the leaders discussed the current political situation and public welfare projects in Punjab threadbare in the meeting, which was also attended by Chaudhry Munis Elahi.

Talking to CM Punjab, PTI Chairman directed the provincial government to focus on public welfare projects, especially health card and Ehsaas program.

During the meeting, he also instructed CM Punjab to use all available resources to provide relief to the inflation-ridden masses.

Pervez Elahi briefed Imran Khan pertaining to the political and administrative situation of Punjab.

Mohammad Hasnain replaces Shaheen Shah Afridi in Asia Cup squad

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced on Monday that pacer Mohammad Hasnain will replace Shaheen Shah Afridi for the upcoming 20 Asia Cup, which will be played in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from Aug 27 to Sep 11.

The 22-year-old has represented Pakistan in 18 T20Is, bagging 17 wickets in the 20-over format so far, the PCB said in the statement.

“Hasnain will join the side from the United Kingdom, where he is representing Oval Invincibles in The Hundred competition,” the cricket board said.

On Saturday, pace spearhead Afridi was ruled out of the Asia Cup and the T20 home series against Engl­and due to a right knee ligament injury he suffered during the Test series in Sri Lanka last month.

The PCB medical team has advised the bowler four to six weeks of rest. The bowler is expected to return to competitive cricket in October with the New Zealand T20I tri-series, which will be followed by the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Australia 2022.

In the statement released today, the PCB added that Asif Ali, Haider Ali, Iftikhar Ahmed and Usman Qadir will leave for Dubai in the wee hours of Tuesday.

“They will replace Abdullah Shafique, Imamul Haq, Mohammad Haris, Salman Ali Agha and Zahid Mehmood, who were part of the 16-member ODI squad against the Netherlands.”

Pakistan will take on India in their Asia Cup 2022 opener in Dubai on Aug 28 (Sunday), while their second Group A fixture will be against a qualifier (UAE, Kuwait, Singapore or Hong Kong) in Sharjah on Sep 2 (Friday).

The super four matches will be played from September 3-9.

Squad for T20 Asia Cup: Babar Azam (captain), Shadab Khan (vice-captain), Asif Ali, Fakhar Zaman, Haider Ali, Haris Rauf, Iftikhar Ahmed, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Rizwan, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Naseem Shah, Mohammad Hasnain, Shahnawaz Dahani and Usman Qadir.

Chief Commissioner ICT assures to help ICCI for Industrial Estate project

Islamabad, AUG 22 /DNA/ – A delegation of Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry led by its President Muhammad Shakeel Munir called on Capt. (Retd) Muhammad Usman in his office and congratulated him on his appointment as Chief Commissioner Islamabad. Jamshaid Akhtar Sheikh Senior Vice President, Muhammad Faheem Khan Vice President ICCI, Khalid Iqbal Malik Chairman Founder Group, Tariq Sadiq, Zafar Bakhtawari, Fasiullah Khan, Akhtar Hussain, Omais Khattak, Usman Khalid, Zia A Zikria, Mian Waqas Masud, Khalid Chaudhry, Raja Abdul Majeed and others were in the delegation.

Addressing the delegation, Capt. (Retd) Muhammad Usman, Chief Commissioner, Islamabad said that the business community was playing an important role in the economic development of the country and assured that he would play role to resolve their key issues. He lauded the efforts of ICCI for the establishment of a new industrial estate in the region and assured that he would provide all possible help to ICCI for the materialization of this important project. He further said that he was interested in promoting Pakistan’s national game hockey by developing an Astroturf ground in the Capital and said that the business community should support him in such efforts. He assured that all highlighted issues of the business community would be given due consideration for redress.

Speaking at the occasion, Muhammad Shakeel Munir, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry highlighted the key issues of the business community that needed close attention of the ICT Administration. He said that ICCI was making efforts since long for the establishment of a new industrial estate in this region to boost industrialization and stressed that ICT Administration and CDA should fully support ICCI in realization of this important project. He also briefed him about the CDA related issues including lease renewal issue of industries, parking issue in markets, expediting work on IJP road and hoped that he would take necessary measures to address them. He assured that the business community would fully support the Chief Commissioner ICT in efforts promoting hockey support in the federal capital as it was our national game. He said that for this purpose, a ground in Islamabad should be allocated to ICCI to promote sports activities.

Jamshaid Akhter Sheikh Senior Vice President, Muhammad Faheem Khan Vice President ICCI, Khalid Iqbal Malik Chairman Founder Group, Tariq Sadiq, Zafar Bakhtawari and others also spoke at the occasion and congratulated Capt. (Retd) Muhammad Usman on his appointment as Chief Commissioner Islamabad. They also highlighted the key issues of the business community that needed the attention of ICT Administration and CDA for redress.

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