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France: World should stop turning a blind eye to Syria

France has accused Syria and its allies of using political uncertainty in the US to launch “total war” against opposition-held areas in the country and called for new sanctions on Bashar al-Assad’s government for the use of chemical weapons. Making the accusations after a weekly cabinet session on Wednesday, Jean-Marc[…]

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Inside Valkenberg: The patients and admission process

In celebrating 125 years of delivering service to patients needing psychiatric treatment, Valkenberg Hospital launched its newly refurbished main historic administration building. Here’s a look into the dynamics behind the operation of the facility, the admission process and the experiences of those who work at the facility. Assistant Manager of[…]

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City of Cpt meets religious leaders

Leaders from religious organizations in Cape Town gathered yesterday for a seminar hosted by the City of Cape Town Social Development and Early Childhood Development Directorate.Some of the highlights discussed at the event included progress of conversation between districts and the mandate of the City’s Religious Desk. Mayoral committee member for[…]

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‘It’s time communities value the work of imams’

Over the years, local imams have prided themselves in working to transform their respective communities, from officiating at wedding ceremonies and funerals to standing ready to mediate in family matters, all the while not enjoying the deserved recognition for their efforts. Asserting that addressing financial constraints shuyukh face is long[…]

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Halt genocide of Rohingya

As much as there may be merit in complaints that media in general has not provided the Rohingya tragedy adequate coverage, the same argument can be made against human rights organizations for their lackluster approach to the crisis. In the light of an intensified campaign of ethnic cleansing dubbed as[…]

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IDP to address conditions of imams

Awqaf South Africa embarked on a three day masjid tour where the organisation visited 22 Islamic institutions in the emerging communities of Cape Town.  The aim of the visit was to meet with the imams of these institutions and to assess their needs and conditions of how they operate –[…]

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Muslim Hands Shine for Syria

Relief organisation, Muslim Hands South Africa is inviting all to the very first night walk for Syria, aptly titled ‘Shine for Syria’. The aim of the initiative is directed toward creating awareness about the plight of the millions of Syrians who have been killed, injured and displaced in a war[…]

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State-of-the-art Islamic library set to open

The Islamic Library is set to open its latest facility – a state-of-the-art digitally integrated resource centre, situated at the Islamia College Academia Centre on Friday 25 November 2016. Facilities at the Al-Ikhlaas Academia Library and Resource Centre include an interactive audio-visual room, conference room, researchers hub, and computer workstations[…]

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Parents of drowned three year old to identify body

The parents of a three-year-old girl who drowned during flash floods in Alexandra two weeks ago will go to a government mortuary on Wednesday to identify the body. Police say the toddler was found upstream the Jukskei river in Buccleuch north of Johannesburg. Police spokesperson Kay Makhubele says: “The parents[…]

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