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Sunday, November 20, 2011

[chottala.com] Is Social Security for Elderly anti Islam?



If Moslims had found solution to every problem, Universal Mind, God or Allah would not have created Socialists and Communists. Fighting against goodness of Socialism and Communism is like fighting with Him, not them. Smart Nations are, who accept goodness to solve their problems, not the ones, who do not want to change in His Name using fake excuses to keep their masses poor for the sake of a few rich.


From: ETHEL <ethelsolano@gmail.com>


I'm in my 70's and I live off the system. They pay my medical expenses, send me a monthly check and respect me.
I see no conflict between this an Islam. It is the duty of every Muslim to look-out for other Muslims. What the Socialist have done is to make it a duty of the whole nation to look out for you. This extension of care is not in conflict with Islam.  It is those Muslims that refuse to see the true spirit of Islam that see a conflict.


From: muradali shaikh <muradali_shaikh2@yahoo.co.uk>


Who delivered the rights of women, and system of welfare? First in the time of the Prophet and his four companions -- the rightly guided Caliphs. Don't forget, if you truly loves Islam, Muslims and their justice system.

Before this and after them, lately Europeans started acting on this welfare system, while we forget and now Pakistan is  the door mat of the world, surviving on the doles, while loosing 70 billions dollars in the last ten years slavery of the West.

From: S Turkman <turkman@sbcglobal.net>

 
Now you understand, why Karl Marx had made Elderly and Retired people Government's responsibility and why his this proposal was accepting in by Capitalist Americans later in 1934, when they had started sending Monthly Cheques (paying not too little money) plus had starting providing Free Medical Care to all handicapped, Mentally Retarded and retired elderly over 65 years of age?
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The case explained below proves, Islamic Cultural and Society System does not work and Socailism works fine 100% because nothing is guaranteed in Islamic System. Now could anybody tell me, if this part of Socialism, which is being practiced in all advanced countries of the world is not Islam?
Its not and because Moslims had failed to come up with such system, God had to create Karl Marx to give Moslims some shame however, could now anybody tell me, are we ashamed?
Not really because we are wearing clothes, right?
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Majority of Moslim Immigrants in the West are living off famously on Charity of Socialistic system of the Western Countries but when you ask them, all are Anti Socialism. Most of them want Islamic System in their countries and some want Shriya Law even in Canada and U.K. Morons ...!


From: Arif Khan <arif12@verizon.net>


this is so SAD!!!   Arif
 
 
 
 
 

No regrets about living at Edhi home: Qureshi

Eighty-eight year old Bibi Begum Qureshi takes a trip down memory lane on Friday. – White Star
KARACHI: "Money defines relationships today. But I have no regrets that at this age, I am living at an Edhi home. I look at this phase as another aspect of the independence which I thoroughly enjoyed throughout my life," says 88-year-old Bibi Begum Qureshi.
Ms Qureshi, who is currently staying at the shelter home for homeless women in North Karachi, holds a doctorate degree in agricultural economics and has the experience of teaching at three foreign universities for many years.
She also claims to have taught the former UN secretary-general, Kofi Annan, in Ghana .
Resting on a bed in a large hall, Dr Qureshi doesn`t appear to be different from the many destitute women at the shelter home.
But it`s only when one starts talking to her that one recognises her graceful personality and realises the irony that sometimes even higher academic qualification can`t help when it comes to old age.
"Relations become a burden at an old age if they cannot contribute to family income," explains Dr Qureshi who can vividly recall the details of her past.
Born in Muradabad in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, Dr Qureshi got her bachelors and masters degrees from the Aligarh Muslim University after receiving education from Gokuldas Girls College and Partab Singh High School .
She later went to Ireland where she did her MLitt and PhD from the Trinity College of University of Dublin in 1960. She also had to borrow money to meet her educational expenses there.
"My father had great confidence and trust in me even more than he had in his three sons. He raised me like a boy that helped me grow in life," she says.
After completing her studies, Dr Qureshi returned to Pakistan and taught at the Government College for Women in Rawalpindi for about five years. She also taught at the University of Cape Coast, Ghana; the University of Lusaka, Zambia; and the University of Nairobi, Kenya.
"I spent almost 12 years teaching in Africa . I had a wonderful teaching experience in Ghana where I taught for eight years. Kofi Annan was my student, though not a bright one," she quips.
According to Dr Qureshi, she was inspired by the speeches of Ghana`s first president Kwame Nkrumah that was a major reason behind her decision to apply for a post in that country. She says she finally met him when he came to listen to her public lecture.
"I enjoyed my life to the fullest and had the opportunity to visit many European countries. However, the country I really liked was China because of the dedication and honesty I saw in its citizens," she says.
Replying to a question regarding her marriage, Dr Qureshi explains that she remained engaged to her cousin for four years but had to break off the relationship to pursue higher studies.
Disappointed by job offers in the country, she preferred not to work here once she got retired and spent many years at her siblings` place.
She says she prays for the good health of Abdus Sattar Edhi who has provided the best and safest place to the homeless. "It`s like my second home."
"We look after basic needs of destitute women and provide medical support to them," says the official in charge of the Edhi centre, Dr Naseem Atiq.In her opinion, the most challenging aspect of the job is to see the old longing for home.
"This is painful. But our problem is that we can neither force the families to take their old relations back home nor can we abandon them," she says, adding that a majority of the women are old and suffering from psychological illnesses.
"When I joined seven years ago, there were 500 women at the shelter. The figure has risen to 1,600 now. This is happening perhaps because
we have stopped practising our religion in its true sense," she believes.
She says it saddened her even more when it emerged that many families had given wrong addresses and phone numbers to the centre to avoid contact and responsibility.
"In this materialistic age, people have lost the quality of being humane. We don`t have the time to listen, talk and care for the elderly people who need to be looked after like a child. Families consider it easier to declare their old relatives psychological ill and admit them here," says Dr Atiq.






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[chottala.com] 'Another Farakka' for Bangladesh, BAL will see success(?) !!!




http://sonarbangladesh.com/blog/shakilmunni/76002


Agreement for Tipaimukh project signed
NEW DELHI, Oct 28 – Despite opposition, the National Hydro Power Company has inked a Promoter's Agreement with SJVNL and Government of Manipur for execution of the 1,500 MW Tipaimukh Hydroelectric Project in Manipur.

The Promoter's Agreement was signed in the presence of Union Power Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde, Manipur Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh by chairman and managing director, NHPC ABL Srivastava here on October 22.

NHPC signed the Promoter's Agreement with SJVN Limited and Government of Manipur for setting up a Joint Venture Company (JVC) for implementation of the project in Manipur.

The Tipaimukh Hydroelectric Project has been conceived as a multipurpose storage project on the Barak river with the main objective of hydropower generation along with flood moderation of downstream area.

http://www.assamtribune.com/scripts/detailsnew.asp?id=oct2911/oth07


On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Isha Khan<bdmailer@gmail.com> wrote:
India will build Tipaimukh dam: Bangladesh in dark

During his visit to Dhaka in September, Dr. Manmohan repeatedly assured Bangladesh that India wouldn't do anything harmful to Bangladesh.  The project's work is progressing silently without taking Bangladesh on board. 


When contacted, a high official of the Ministry of Water Resources preferring anonymity told The New Nation that they are not aware about such deal.He said the joint communiqué signed by Bangladesh and India during the Bangladesh's Prime Minister's visit to Delhi, said that India does not do anything at Tipaimukh without notifying Bangladesh







http://thenewnationbd.com/newsdetails.aspx?newsid=23331
http://www.prothom-alo.com/detail/date/2011-11-19/news/202026






















Desh-Bondhu,
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