Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Professor Syed Zahoor Qasim Presents AMU 3 Lakhs For Scholarship And Gold Medal
Noted scientist Professor Syed Zahoor Qasim today presented a cheque of Rs. Three Lakhs to the AMU Vice Chancellor, Prof. P. K. Abdul Azis for the award of Scholarship and Gold Medal.
Prof. Qasim is an alumnus of this institution. While accepting the donation Prof. Azis said that this is a unique gesture on the part of Prof. Qasim.
The Scholarship and Gold Medal may be awarded from the next academic year to the student who secured highest marks in the final year exam of M. Sc. (Zoology).
Friday, December 18, 2009
Dr Asadullah Khan Awarded AMI-ALEMBIC Award of 2009
Dr Asadullah Khan, Associate Professor, Interdisciplinary Biotechnology Unit, Aligarh Muslim University has been awarded with the prestigious AMI-ALEMBIC Award of 2009. This award in conferred upon him for his magnanimous contributions in the field of medical microbiology. Drug resistant micro organisms are the main interest of his work.
Dr. Khan has also been awarded Young Scientist Award of AMI in 2006 and BOYSCAST Fellowship of DST in 2005. Recently he has published a book on Multi-Drug resistance and has over 60 research articles published in journals of international repute to his credit. He is also a member of editorial board of various international journals of his field.
Dr. Khan has also been awarded Young Scientist Award of AMI in 2006 and BOYSCAST Fellowship of DST in 2005. Recently he has published a book on Multi-Drug resistance and has over 60 research articles published in journals of international repute to his credit. He is also a member of editorial board of various international journals of his field.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Rounded Up: Artificial Terrorists and Muslim Entrapment After 9/11 | NO LIES RADIO
Rounded Up: Artificial Terrorists and Muslim Entrapment After 9/11 | NO LIES RADIO
10 October 2009 Carl Strock pacificfreepress.com
New Book Scrutinizes Muslim Case
by Carl Strock l Daily Gazette
by Carl Strock l Daily Gazette
Allow me to plug a book. It is “Rounded Up: Artificial Terrorists and Muslim Entrapment After 9/11,” by Shamshad Ahmad, concerning the case of the two Muslim men in Albany who a few years ago were manipulated by the FBI in such a way that they could be accused of supporting terrorism.
Shamshad Ahmad was in a unique position to view this case. He was the founder of the storefront mosque on Central Avenue that the two men belonged to — one was the imam there — and was personally involved from the initial raid and arrests through the trial and appeals, negotiating with lawyers, supporting the families, and often serving as spokesman to the news media.
He is a Muslim, of course, and he views the case through that lens: what it means not just to the two men and their families but to the Muslim community in Albany and to Muslims in America generally that such an elaborate and devious plot could be devised by the United States government to bring down two ordinary guys who were not doing anything remotely related to terrorism.
But he is also an American, and a highly educated one at that — a professor of physics at SUNY Albany, resident in this country for the past 30 years — so he can see things from that angle also, can see the legal and constitutional questions and mourn for what has happened to his adopted land.
[For complete article referencel links, please see source at DhafirTrial.net here.]
I won’t attempt to summarize the case for those who might be unfamiliar with it. Suffice it to say that the FBI, under pressure following 9/11 to stop terrorists before they could strike again, resorted to manufacturing terrorists when no genuine ones could be found, and Yassin Aref, a Kurdish refugee from Iraq, and Mohammed Hossain, a Bangladesh-born pizza-shop owner, were two of those manufactured, or artificial, terrorists.
Aref was the primary target, based on the flimsiest of suspicions, and Hossain got roped in. The FBI deployed a Pakistani criminal who was facing deportation to set the two of them up, and it worked. Aref and Hossain were convicted and sentenced to 15 years each, which they are now serving.
Aref was the primary target, based on the flimsiest of suspicions, and Hossain got roped in. The FBI deployed a Pakistani criminal who was facing deportation to set the two of them up, and it worked. Aref and Hossain were convicted and sentenced to 15 years each, which they are now serving.
Introducing the book Friday at a press conference at the mosque, Ahmad noted that the FBI deployed the same criminal in a more recent operation in Newburgh and said he expects such entrapment of Muslims to continue.
The book is a very able review of the Albany case, with an analysis of the evidence that should be useful to a newcomer and with many fresh insights and tidbits for the connoisseur.
The book is a very able review of the Albany case, with an analysis of the evidence that should be useful to a newcomer and with many fresh insights and tidbits for the connoisseur.
Reading it, I got mad all over again at the misuse of government power, and I couldn’t help thinking, not for the first time, where were all those self-proclaimed foes of big government when this was going on, the ones we have heard so much from on the subject of health care?
If they want government out of people’s lives, why weren’t they protesting at the federal courthouse in Albany when the government was grinding two workaday family men under its gargantuan heel?
Where were the “Don’t Tread On Me” people with their nostalgic coiled-snake flags? Where the self-described conservatives who object on principle, or claim to object on principle, to big government?
Well, don’t get me going. You’ve heard this before, but Shamshad Ahmad’s book did get me stirred up again, that’s for sure.
The book is published by The Troy Book Makers and is available from their Web site, from Amazon.com, and from local bookstores, at a cost of $17.50, the proceeds to benefit Yassin Aref’s four children, who are in particular need.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Professor Saiyed Mohammad Ameen Mian Qadri 44th most influential Muslim
ALIGARH December 10: Professor Saiyed Mohammad Ameen Mian Qadri of the Urdu Department at the Aligarh Muslim University has been listed 44th most influential Muslim in the world by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre of the Georgetown University, USA.
The Prince Al-Waheed Bin Talal Centre for Muslim-Christian Understanding Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University has published a new book entitled the 500 most influential Muslims in the world-2009 rank Professor Saiyed Mohammad Ameen Mian Qadri 44th most influential Muslim in the world.
Prof. Saiyed Mohammad Ameen is patronizing a large number of institutions of modern and oriental tradition. He has written several books on Urdu literature and translated various books on mysticism.
Prof. Ameen is founder of Albarkat Educational Institutions and under its aegis several institutions are run.
The Prince Al-Waheed Bin Talal Centre for Muslim-Christian Understanding Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University has published a new book entitled the 500 most influential Muslims in the world-2009 rank Professor Saiyed Mohammad Ameen Mian Qadri 44th most influential Muslim in the world.
Prof. Saiyed Mohammad Ameen is patronizing a large number of institutions of modern and oriental tradition. He has written several books on Urdu literature and translated various books on mysticism.
Prof. Ameen is founder of Albarkat Educational Institutions and under its aegis several institutions are run.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Suspension Orders Of 18 AMU Students Revoked
Suspension orders of all the 18 students has been revoked with immediate effect. Though this good news comes with a condition that all the students will have to sign an undertaking with the disciplinary committee.
The students were suspended on the charges of misconduct and disruption of academic acitivites.
Do you think the actions taken are in accordance with the conditions ? Let us know.
The students were suspended on the charges of misconduct and disruption of academic acitivites.
Do you think the actions taken are in accordance with the conditions ? Let us know.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Aligarh Muslim University Opens Today:Press Release
ALIGARH December 1: The Aligarh Muslim University re-opened today and the classes in the Faculty of Medicine, Unani Medicine, Engineering & Technology, Management, Life Sciences, Bio-technology, Agricultural Sciences and Class XII along with all the University maintained schools from Nursery to Class X were started and the majority of students have reported to assume classes.
The students were received by NSS volunteers at the Railway Station and special conveyance were also provided to reach the hostels.
The Vice Chancellor of the Aligarh Muslim University Prof. P. K. Abdul Azis directed all the provosts to open the dining halls yesterday itself. The Vice Chancellor also directed building department to provide electric connection fixing heaters and electric press.
Classes for Faculty of Science, Commerce and Law will commence from December 4, 2009 while the classes in the Faculty of Arts, Social Sciences, Theology along with Class XI and Diploma in Engineering will be starting from December 8, 2009.
The students were received by NSS volunteers at the Railway Station and special conveyance were also provided to reach the hostels.
The Vice Chancellor of the Aligarh Muslim University Prof. P. K. Abdul Azis directed all the provosts to open the dining halls yesterday itself. The Vice Chancellor also directed building department to provide electric connection fixing heaters and electric press.
Classes for Faculty of Science, Commerce and Law will commence from December 4, 2009 while the classes in the Faculty of Arts, Social Sciences, Theology along with Class XI and Diploma in Engineering will be starting from December 8, 2009.
Swiss Referendum on Mosque Minarets
The referendum banning the construction of mosque minaret in Switzerland is another indication that Islamophobia is eroding the liberal secular image of Europe.
According to The Associated Press the referendum backed by nationalist parties was approved by 57.5 % of population.
Prior to the referendum, on television and in the news papers Swiss flag was shown superimposed with images of minarets as missiles and a woman covered in black from head to toe.
The supporters of ban claim that number of Muslims has sharply grown in Switzerland since 1980, but in reality they only constitute 4 percent of the 7.5 million Swiss. The majority of Muslim immigrants in Switzerland are from Bosnia and Turkey.
The Justice Minister Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf and other legal experts have raised the questions whether ban on the minarets is compatible with the Swiss constitution and international human right code.
The Swedish foreign minister, Carl Bildt, whose country holds the rotating E.U. presidency, described the vote as “an expression of quite a bit of prejudice and maybe even fear.”
Asma Jahangir the United Nation’s special investigator on religious freedom considers “the ban a clear discrimination against member of Muslim community in Switzerland”.
Similar sentiments are expressed by Daniel Warner the Swiss American political scientist at the Graduate Institute in Geneva “Switzerland’s self image of tolerance and multiculturalism has taken a huge hit”
This may be beginning of a new crusade?
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According to The Associated Press the referendum backed by nationalist parties was approved by 57.5 % of population.
Prior to the referendum, on television and in the news papers Swiss flag was shown superimposed with images of minarets as missiles and a woman covered in black from head to toe.
The supporters of ban claim that number of Muslims has sharply grown in Switzerland since 1980, but in reality they only constitute 4 percent of the 7.5 million Swiss. The majority of Muslim immigrants in Switzerland are from Bosnia and Turkey.
The Justice Minister Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf and other legal experts have raised the questions whether ban on the minarets is compatible with the Swiss constitution and international human right code.
The Swedish foreign minister, Carl Bildt, whose country holds the rotating E.U. presidency, described the vote as “an expression of quite a bit of prejudice and maybe even fear.”
Asma Jahangir the United Nation’s special investigator on religious freedom considers “the ban a clear discrimination against member of Muslim community in Switzerland”.
Similar sentiments are expressed by Daniel Warner the Swiss American political scientist at the Graduate Institute in Geneva “Switzerland’s self image of tolerance and multiculturalism has taken a huge hit”
This may be beginning of a new crusade?
The Author Dr. Asad U Khan's Google Profile.
www.iefm.net
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