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the qur'an came through 23 years. 13 years in the city of mecca and 10 years in the city of medina. the 13 years after hijra, after migration, and 10 years after medina. through 23 years, it was portions, chapters, small, here and there, and the prophet was dictating them to his they write them down and they memorized it. the qur'an is one single book. the qur'an is one value. it has 114 chapters. the smallest chapter could be 33 versus, like 12-15 words. that is all. it is in the arabic language. it remained like that because it was the miraculous book that mohamed can prove his prophet hood. no other translation is considered to be qur'an. any language, english, we have over 30 translations in english. yet none of them is qur'an. it is the translation of the meaning of qur'an. but the qur'an we use is centered in the arabic language and we are the universal message, so we don't belong to arabs or to america, we belong to all. in fact, the arabs are a minority in the muslim world. they are only 20% of the muslim population. therefore, anyone who wants to become an imam, wants to be
the qur'an came through 23 years. 13 years in the city of mecca and 10 years in the city of medina. the 13 years after hijra, after migration, and 10 years after medina. through 23 years, it was portions, chapters, small, here and there, and the prophet was dictating them to his they write them down and they memorized it. the qur'an is one single book. the qur'an is one value. it has 114 chapters. the smallest chapter could be 33 versus, like 12-15 words. that is all. it is in the arabic...
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song and yet as speaking of mecca of course you are fine with wahhabi islam i mean you are you've been encouraging saudi investment and saudi the ills that kind of islam is is the one that you favor as a possible plot the rather than you know be more moderate islam in pakistan you know if it were that but everything in my having relations with them be my moderate it that it's a whole maybe it's a false hope that we have all that saudi arabia has problems it has it is facing to others of the terrorism of their own and we have got two million indian workers there and therefore we we think that by having relations and that we might be moderate their about it isn't and i don't know us because obviously brics it is the big issue here at the top pradesh has a population of two hundred million people any british officials come to see you yet about the trade deal with the u.k. . leave it of course on the twenty ninth of this month. i don't think it should be should return to see me. because you know the loneliness i think. still about seventy one to get all those from india that hundred fifty
song and yet as speaking of mecca of course you are fine with wahhabi islam i mean you are you've been encouraging saudi investment and saudi the ills that kind of islam is is the one that you favor as a possible plot the rather than you know be more moderate islam in pakistan you know if it were that but everything in my having relations with them be my moderate it that it's a whole maybe it's a false hope that we have all that saudi arabia has problems it has it is facing to others of the...
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i connected it to my own sexual assault which happened in one thousand easy to do in pilgrimage in mecca and i launched hash tag most need to to ask fellow muslim women to share their only their own stories to expose sexual assault in muslim sacred space so that we could say we as muslim women will expose sexual violence against us and we will not allow any religion or any society or any culture to silence women because the abuses of patriarchy must be fought everywhere mona in your opinion briefly if you can what are the biggest challenges still standing in the way in terms of women's rights. i think the biggest challenge right now is the rise of or thora terry and around the world when you look at europe i'm thinking of all bad in hungary i'm thinking of erdogan in turkey when i expand the lens i'm thinking of sisi in egypt mohammed bin sell man in saudi arabia donald trump in the united states also naro in brazil see in china i am seen to territory in the philippines i am seeing the so-called strong men or for terry in men and fascist leaders around the world who seriously and dangero
i connected it to my own sexual assault which happened in one thousand easy to do in pilgrimage in mecca and i launched hash tag most need to to ask fellow muslim women to share their only their own stories to expose sexual assault in muslim sacred space so that we could say we as muslim women will expose sexual violence against us and we will not allow any religion or any society or any culture to silence women because the abuses of patriarchy must be fought everywhere mona in your opinion...
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converse breeze means it's too hot or getting hotter i suppose on the western side as middle thirty's for mecca a lighter breeze come monday so slight lifting temperatures. now we've been talking about the significant rain that has caused a lot of flooding in malawi well the thing that caused it is now here over the water is developing tropical cycle re there for a couple of days producing strong winds and huge amounts of rain largely from madagascar. jewing sierra leone civil war nigerian forces were deployed to protect civilians instead some turned on the population in plain sight of a journalist's camera this is a name to. disagree peacekeeping force believes the problem complete eighteen his own using his harrowing images international lawyers seek justice for those slaughtered by their guardians of peace killers on al-jazeera. again you're watching the idols here a reminder of our top stories this hour rival demonstrations have been held on the streets of venezuela's capital caracas for and against president nicolas maduro parts of the country are still without electricity for a third day
converse breeze means it's too hot or getting hotter i suppose on the western side as middle thirty's for mecca a lighter breeze come monday so slight lifting temperatures. now we've been talking about the significant rain that has caused a lot of flooding in malawi well the thing that caused it is now here over the water is developing tropical cycle re there for a couple of days producing strong winds and huge amounts of rain largely from madagascar. jewing sierra leone civil war nigerian...
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are looking to east asia for economic growth i mean is it wise to say things like that the carbon mecca should be a hindu temple if the muslims rebuild the their mosque on the site of the idea massacre where it should be said two thousand were killed in nine hundred ninety two. what i said to that is ridiculous as saying that i didn't say we must do it it is our lucy this sort of media tends to distort and you must have the second and it will lead to marriage and i said that this would be as ridiculous as saying that there was a visionary leadership temple and the end of it is thought well which is what here said it are talking only about revisited it was talking about other temples in india and therefore a hundred light same day and that is this is ridiculous but the higher the certainly don't waste our energies or sources and dining to try and change the new nature of that and that's all and yet as speaking of mecca of course you are fine with wahhabi islam i mean you know you've been encouraging saudi investment and saudi the eels. that kind of islam is is the one that you favor as a
are looking to east asia for economic growth i mean is it wise to say things like that the carbon mecca should be a hindu temple if the muslims rebuild the their mosque on the site of the idea massacre where it should be said two thousand were killed in nine hundred ninety two. what i said to that is ridiculous as saying that i didn't say we must do it it is our lucy this sort of media tends to distort and you must have the second and it will lead to marriage and i said that this would be as...
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tasneem army was only seventeen is anyone he deputized this far his father was away on pilgrimage to mecca i grew up here in this area and we had this phenomena called bashing we had right wing groups coming along looking for asians to beat up just for the sake of it. my father was beaten up and. it wasn't what wasn't a good time in east end of london. my mum was welsh she converted to islam too in the second world war with my father she was a coal miner's daughter can you imagine the stigma of a white lady marrying a dark person but she didn't care but i'm also proud to be a bangladeshi as well. oh yeah that's my dad that's my dad roughly. four weeks before he died and is smile when he graduated. and muna when she graduated she sees the world in a different way because being younger than me she can maybe project forward where i don't that's why i think politicians shouldn't be allowed to be politicians after sixty five that some young blood for us away because they got better ideas and see things better than we do we're always thinking in the past and they're thinking in the future and it
tasneem army was only seventeen is anyone he deputized this far his father was away on pilgrimage to mecca i grew up here in this area and we had this phenomena called bashing we had right wing groups coming along looking for asians to beat up just for the sake of it. my father was beaten up and. it wasn't what wasn't a good time in east end of london. my mum was welsh she converted to islam too in the second world war with my father she was a coal miner's daughter can you imagine the stigma of...
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conditions that ensured that their ex clclusive ideas alone would reign. >> the mosque in the holy meccame religious conservatives. they were appalled by the unholy westernization that the riches of oil had wrought. they broadcast their message that the saudi royal family are drunkards, gamgamblers, people had taken islam away from the saudi faith. they were so ill-equipped that french commandos had to be called in to help. after two weeks, the rebels were finally captured and beheaded. >> please don't miss my important special tonight only on cnn at 8:00 p.m. eastern. i'll see you again back here on gps next sunday. thank you so much for being part of my program this week. >>> hello, everyone, and thank you for joining me. i'm amara walker. senator rand paul saying he will vote to block the president's national declaration. that makes four republicans in the senate to keep the president from building the wall at the southern border. this means the resolution of disapproval will most likely make it to the president's desk, where he has warned he will use his first presidential
conditions that ensured that their ex clclusive ideas alone would reign. >> the mosque in the holy meccame religious conservatives. they were appalled by the unholy westernization that the riches of oil had wrought. they broadcast their message that the saudi royal family are drunkards, gamgamblers, people had taken islam away from the saudi faith. they were so ill-equipped that french commandos had to be called in to help. after two weeks, the rebels were finally captured and beheaded....
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the baltic nation of 1.3 million people has fashioned inside into a kind of digital mecca, where citizenste, check their medical records and pay parking tickets online without any paperwork at all using encrypted digital i.d.s. but this digital world, especially estonia's free and fair online elections, could be a giant target for neighboring russia. and so estonia also took an early lead in cyber defense. the government got serious about cyber in 2007, after it decided to remove a soviet-era war memorial featuring a statue of a russian soldier from the center of its capital. almost immediately, estonia was under online siege. estonian web servers were flooded, causing many to crash. according to "wired" magazine, they were forced to disconnect from global networks. the attack lasted for three weeks, targeting many private and public sector websites. russia has always denied involvement, but the attack gave estonia a clarity of purpose. the next year, along with six other european countries, it established the one of a kind nato cooperative cyber defense center of excellence in the capita
the baltic nation of 1.3 million people has fashioned inside into a kind of digital mecca, where citizenste, check their medical records and pay parking tickets online without any paperwork at all using encrypted digital i.d.s. but this digital world, especially estonia's free and fair online elections, could be a giant target for neighboring russia. and so estonia also took an early lead in cyber defense. the government got serious about cyber in 2007, after it decided to remove a soviet-era...
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tasneem army was only seventeen is anyone he deputized this far his father was away on pilgrimage to mecca i grew up here in this area and we had this phenomena called bashing we had right wing groups coming along looking for asians to beat up just for the sake of it. my father was beaten up and. it wasn't what wasn't a good time in east end of london. my mum was welsh she converted to islam too in the second world war with my father she was a coal miner's daughter can you imagine the stigma of a white lady marrying a dark person but she didn't care but i'm also proud to be a bangladeshi as well. yeah . oh yeah that's my dad that's my dad roughly. four weeks before he died and a smile when he graduated and mona when she graduated she sees the world in a different way because being younger than me she can maybe project forward where i don't that's why i think politicians shouldn't be allowed to be politicians after sixty five that some young blood afire us away because they've got better ideas and see things better than we do we're always thinking in the past and i thinking in the future an
tasneem army was only seventeen is anyone he deputized this far his father was away on pilgrimage to mecca i grew up here in this area and we had this phenomena called bashing we had right wing groups coming along looking for asians to beat up just for the sake of it. my father was beaten up and. it wasn't what wasn't a good time in east end of london. my mum was welsh she converted to islam too in the second world war with my father she was a coal miner's daughter can you imagine the stigma of...
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this is the mecca?e a hockey locker room with the rangers playing there. >>> iowa still alive in the big 10 tournament. tight end george kittle is enjoying it throwing down a beverage at last night's game in chicago. >>> give me the historic 17th hole island green tpc sawgrass, florida, players championship a house of horrors for tiger woods, his tee shot slightly strong, rolled over the back into the drink. tiger went to the drop zone and look what happened. he did it again! popped once, got wet. tiger took a quadruple bogey 7, only a second quad ever on a par 3. he shot a 1-under 71, nine back of the leaders, tommy fleetwood and rory mcilroy. >>> and oh, man, look out bryce harper. philly fans' heartbeat might have skipped as harper was writhing in pain. the $330 million man drilled by a 96 mile-per-hour wayward pitch thrown by trent thornton if you're scoring at home with the toronto blue jays. he left the game and avoided serious injury. it is just a bone bruise, but, baby, that hurt and if you're w
this is the mecca?e a hockey locker room with the rangers playing there. >>> iowa still alive in the big 10 tournament. tight end george kittle is enjoying it throwing down a beverage at last night's game in chicago. >>> give me the historic 17th hole island green tpc sawgrass, florida, players championship a house of horrors for tiger woods, his tee shot slightly strong, rolled over the back into the drink. tiger went to the drop zone and look what happened. he did it again!...
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i take people for hajj pilgrimage to saudi, mecca.da armstrong, i took her for hajj in 2017. and she was one of my best group. and i said i would go there and do whatever i can to help people to bury her peacefully. and buried peacefully she was, along with 26 others this day, including mucad ibrahim, the youngest victim, aged just three. new zealand has had to ask itself some tough questions in the last seven days. is it really as welcoming to strangers as it would like to think? the al noor mosque will reopen shortly and the veneration of god will return indoors. but an open and frank conversation about islamophobia, hatred and white supremacy has moved into the open and cannot be ignored. here in the centre of christchurch that has been a much beloved taking place down below. thousands of people moving through the centre of the city and support of the muslim community here and the whole event is being organised by students at a local school and that was the march for love. there have been events like that taking place pretty much e
i take people for hajj pilgrimage to saudi, mecca.da armstrong, i took her for hajj in 2017. and she was one of my best group. and i said i would go there and do whatever i can to help people to bury her peacefully. and buried peacefully she was, along with 26 others this day, including mucad ibrahim, the youngest victim, aged just three. new zealand has had to ask itself some tough questions in the last seven days. is it really as welcoming to strangers as it would like to think? the al noor...
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particular windy days at twenty six and a little bit cooler in riyadh and little bit warmer across in mecca by saturday that breezes picked up quite considerably suspect you know fairly noticeably all the way down towards i would be and beyond into among the ten should riyadh knocked back to twenty two. in germany's capital there is a barber like no other. goes from across what you have. but as his city changes he's moving with the tide. and going on the roads. the stories be. told by the people who live there. the bastards of berlin this is an al-jazeera. opener none of the top stories here on our. chinese drywall way is taking the u.s. government to court for mistreating its federal its excess of its federal agencies from using huawei products. french cardinal law has handed in his resignation to the pope after being found guilty of covering up sex abuse allegations against a priest. thirty six countries including all twenty eight member states of the european union have signed a statement criticizing saudi arabia's human rights record. thailand's constitutional court has dissolved a prom
particular windy days at twenty six and a little bit cooler in riyadh and little bit warmer across in mecca by saturday that breezes picked up quite considerably suspect you know fairly noticeably all the way down towards i would be and beyond into among the ten should riyadh knocked back to twenty two. in germany's capital there is a barber like no other. goes from across what you have. but as his city changes he's moving with the tide. and going on the roads. the stories be. told by the...
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christ church morial parts cemetery wrapped in white call of father and son were laid to rest facing mecca they fled the civil war in syria only to be gunned down the country where they thought they'd sought refuge. let's get the latest now with curse of para met her she's a journalist based in auk lund thanks so much for being with us this morning a very solemn day for new zealand today. indeed brian the whole country is still in mourning and every day there's a vigil happening in one of the cities in new zealand and more to come in the next week. the victims who survived the terror attacks are starting to tell their stories and there will be an official two minutes of silence on friday to mark a week since the terrorist attacks and a muslim call to prayer will also be played on national television and radio on friday as a migrant myself i never expected something this horrific whatever happened in new zealand a feeling that i know we've shared with them i think we need to hear right chris i have all the victims now been identified and returned to their families. and all autopsies have be
christ church morial parts cemetery wrapped in white call of father and son were laid to rest facing mecca they fled the civil war in syria only to be gunned down the country where they thought they'd sought refuge. let's get the latest now with curse of para met her she's a journalist based in auk lund thanks so much for being with us this morning a very solemn day for new zealand today. indeed brian the whole country is still in mourning and every day there's a vigil happening in one of the...
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i take people for hajj pilgrimage to saudi, mecca.i took her for hajj in 2017. and she was one of my best group. and i said i would go there and do whatever i can to help people to bury her peacefully. and buried peacefully she was, along with 26 others this day, including mucad ibrahim, the youngest victim, aged just three. new zealand has had to ask itself some tough questions in the last seven days. is it really as welcoming to strangers as it would like to think? the al noor mosque will reopen shortly and the veneration of god will return indoors. but an open and frank conversation about islamophobia, hatred and white supremacy has moved into the open and cannot be ignored. well, here in the centre of christchurch there has been a march for love taking place in a street down below. we've got some pictures to show you now. thousands of people moving through the to show you now. thousands of people movi school. gh the to show you now. thousands of people movi school. gh i 1e to show you now. thousands of people movi school. gh i say
i take people for hajj pilgrimage to saudi, mecca.i took her for hajj in 2017. and she was one of my best group. and i said i would go there and do whatever i can to help people to bury her peacefully. and buried peacefully she was, along with 26 others this day, including mucad ibrahim, the youngest victim, aged just three. new zealand has had to ask itself some tough questions in the last seven days. is it really as welcoming to strangers as it would like to think? the al noor mosque will...
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saudi arabia's probably quite dusty here with temperatures in the middle thirty's which is usual for mecca.
saudi arabia's probably quite dusty here with temperatures in the middle thirty's which is usual for mecca.
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it seems the family has a mecca for winning but was it always clear in what direction young josh would head literally since he was two years old his first word was ball it took off from there . and from then on the ball never left his signs. no matter where he was. we played in the living room here downstairs forever you know all these and we broke a lot of pictures and mirrors and so. it was. i thought it was normal maybe it's not where our house is very much lived it. was always by his signs whether it practice time in the backyard. where he'd come home from practice and if there was something he wasn't happy with he did a practice he'd be in the yard till you know till it was dark after was dark working on whatever skill it was he didn't feel like he was up to par on. equally important for a growing boy always believed in himself i knew what he wanted and he wasn't afraid to follow his dreams. and teachers you know they would ask kids what do you want to do when you grow up i always professional soccer player professional soccer player and some teachers would say like you know like
it seems the family has a mecca for winning but was it always clear in what direction young josh would head literally since he was two years old his first word was ball it took off from there . and from then on the ball never left his signs. no matter where he was. we played in the living room here downstairs forever you know all these and we broke a lot of pictures and mirrors and so. it was. i thought it was normal maybe it's not where our house is very much lived it. was always by his signs...
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they doing bad trade deals that do not respect the fact we have higher standard and higher costs and meccasd the uk's standards would not be compromised and eu standards are due to be enshrined in law. the american government has made better access for its products are key aim in trade talks in recent years, so we can expect the us to push its case ha rd can expect the us to push its case hard with the uk. the difference in the way some food is produced could be enriching a trade deal is difficult. food experts expect there to bea difficult. food experts expect there to be a clash of food cultures. the us argues it has got a problem with salmonella, so let's throw chlorine all over it and clean up, to put it politely, faeces people would rather was not there. the eu says let prevent the faeces being on the meat in the first place. that is what the argument is about. if the uk leaves the eu on schedule, trade talks can start up owners at the end of the month and the outcome of those negotiations could affect how we farm and what we eat. negotiations could affect how we farm and what we eat.
they doing bad trade deals that do not respect the fact we have higher standard and higher costs and meccasd the uk's standards would not be compromised and eu standards are due to be enshrined in law. the american government has made better access for its products are key aim in trade talks in recent years, so we can expect the us to push its case ha rd can expect the us to push its case hard with the uk. the difference in the way some food is produced could be enriching a trade deal is...
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temperatures recovering encounter about twenty four but hard in riyadh and obviously high still in mecca we can add one more three countries to the breeze becoming something of a southerly notice the rains have briefly been heavy in the last day or so in parts of south africa was on break in towns enable that start to focus the focus the heaviest right is in tanzania maybe eastern side of zimbabwe and beyond but if you're looking to the south of course now you won't see very much the way showers unless you're in jaipur or possibly in swaziland these two areas are prone to big showers at the moment. lost and abandoned. downed and say. one on one east reveals how one char she is giving pakistan's lost children a new chance at long. zero . with every you. hello again you're watching out is there and here's a reminder for our top stories this hour. representatives of various presidents have formally put his name forward for reelection abdelaziz bouteflika is seeking a fifth term despite large scale protests that he's on fit for office eighty two year old has pledged to call a new vote if he
temperatures recovering encounter about twenty four but hard in riyadh and obviously high still in mecca we can add one more three countries to the breeze becoming something of a southerly notice the rains have briefly been heavy in the last day or so in parts of south africa was on break in towns enable that start to focus the focus the heaviest right is in tanzania maybe eastern side of zimbabwe and beyond but if you're looking to the south of course now you won't see very much the way...
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tasneem army was only seventeen is anyone he deputized his forty's father was away on pilgrimage to mecca i grew up here in this area and we had this phenomena called bashing we had right when the groups coming along looking for asians to beat up just for the sake of it. my father was beaten up and. it wasn't a wasn't a good time in east end of london. my mum was welsh she converted to islam too in the second world war with my father she was a coal miner's daughter can you imagine the stigma of a white lady marrying a dark person but she didn't care but i'm also proud to be a bangladeshi as well. oh yeah that's my dad that's my dad roughly. four weeks before he died and is now when he graduated and muna when she graduated she sees the world in a different way because being younger than me she can maybe project forward where i don't that's why i think politicians shouldn't be allowed to be politicians after sixty five that some young blood for us away because they've got better ideas and see things better than we do we're always thinking in the past and they're thinking in the future and i
tasneem army was only seventeen is anyone he deputized his forty's father was away on pilgrimage to mecca i grew up here in this area and we had this phenomena called bashing we had right when the groups coming along looking for asians to beat up just for the sake of it. my father was beaten up and. it wasn't a wasn't a good time in east end of london. my mum was welsh she converted to islam too in the second world war with my father she was a coal miner's daughter can you imagine the stigma of...
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little bit warmer in riyadh to obviously was hotter than the western side of saudi arabia thirty six in mecca an increasing likelihood of clouds showing to to form along a mile coming inland rather reaching salalah sort of humidity but i think you'll stay dry where we have season very active weather recently is malawi mozambique and now just off the coast of madagascar this tropical cyclone it's strengthening will be out of the water for the next two days but eventually it will make landfall again in southern mozambique. real men killed a mother and son on their way to an appointment sadly the insurgents don't wear uniforms water is seen long ago with the was of the american occupation of iraq matthew has an old american prince to account trump tower twenty sixteen how come you didn't mention not meeting to congress and i did i don't know they got the transcript wrong. i don't think you're that sharp that you can tell the difference between a polish guy a french guy holding a yard charging at the head on a. again you're watching as you see a reminder of october still ethiopian airlines has gr
little bit warmer in riyadh to obviously was hotter than the western side of saudi arabia thirty six in mecca an increasing likelihood of clouds showing to to form along a mile coming inland rather reaching salalah sort of humidity but i think you'll stay dry where we have season very active weather recently is malawi mozambique and now just off the coast of madagascar this tropical cyclone it's strengthening will be out of the water for the next two days but eventually it will make landfall...
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can sometimes be dusty so we're in the low twenty's really for riyadh and but amazing thirty six in mecca. well the online. when you didn't your for them. only if you join us on sat all of us have been calling in some form or some fashion this is a dialogue we are talking about illegal friend you have seen what it can do to somebody people using multiple drugs including and some people. everyone has a voice. here twitter and you could be on the street join the global conversation on mt is iraq. and again you're watching our. top stories this hour large areas of the. second day without power the government is accusing what it describes as extremists of sabotaging the biggest hydroelectric dam the opposition says mismanagement has ruined the power grids. the reports in algeria that nine coexistence from the ruling party are designed to join anti government protests demonstrations against president of love these beautiful running for effect of now and. we. can russia will join forces to help maintain stability in the syrian city of. countries that a military presence in the city will help th
can sometimes be dusty so we're in the low twenty's really for riyadh and but amazing thirty six in mecca. well the online. when you didn't your for them. only if you join us on sat all of us have been calling in some form or some fashion this is a dialogue we are talking about illegal friend you have seen what it can do to somebody people using multiple drugs including and some people. everyone has a voice. here twitter and you could be on the street join the global conversation on mt is iraq....
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some right wing nationalists either again within great britain or abroad yes we had the new leader meccasthe sense from the party i'm going to come come boris she said about a week ago she said you know if anyone needed a good you know an advertisement for why the european union was necessary look at the chaos in britain you see where shortsighted nationalism goes so in a way. in a bizarre way although we're still in the middle of the breaks and calles a hushed tone well if you want to retreat to your little island mentality go ahead you know but the trouble is you're dragging other countries down with you so in our that i don't think there's be any sort of. boost for populists there i mean where we are very very dependent on the european union even more so now as i don't really see britain is now its own can its own entity but i do see across europe i see in germany a problem because germany claims to be a european nation you know because of the war and never again war but whenever you ask german politicians they're already looking at the checkbook how much is this going to cost us so th
some right wing nationalists either again within great britain or abroad yes we had the new leader meccasthe sense from the party i'm going to come come boris she said about a week ago she said you know if anyone needed a good you know an advertisement for why the european union was necessary look at the chaos in britain you see where shortsighted nationalism goes so in a way. in a bizarre way although we're still in the middle of the breaks and calles a hushed tone well if you want to retreat...
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the case now he's temperatures in the low twenty's and feels like it as far west as riyadh but in mecca that wind direction a pretty hot sweaty six seems likely. we've seen some pretty nasty flooding recently in malawi the remains of one tropical cyclone still visible there and it may well turn into a soft on again as it goes off shore into the mozambique channel but a line of rays to exist from madagascar through some parts of mozambique to the middle of the way with heavy rain still forecast. a hundred and sixty years ago a musician started in and. in cairo. the brass band was so popular it gave birth to an entire musical genre. a century and. the sound still resonates with many egyptians today. the people's music on al-jazeera. good to have you with us on al-jazeera these are our top stories algeria has seen some of the biggest protests yet again stating president. tens of thousands poured onto the streets. his decision to run for. power has just come back on and venezuela's capital caracas but most of the country is still blacked out and the worst out of trust. and years. in russia
the case now he's temperatures in the low twenty's and feels like it as far west as riyadh but in mecca that wind direction a pretty hot sweaty six seems likely. we've seen some pretty nasty flooding recently in malawi the remains of one tropical cyclone still visible there and it may well turn into a soft on again as it goes off shore into the mozambique channel but a line of rays to exist from madagascar through some parts of mozambique to the middle of the way with heavy rain still forecast....
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i take people for hajj pilgrimage to saudi, mecca.armstrong, i took her for hajj in 2017. and she was one of my best group. and i said i would go there and do whatever i can to help people to bury her peacefully. and buried peacefully she was, along with 26 others this day, including mucad ibrahim, the youngest victim, aged just three. new zealand has had to ask itself some tough questions in the last seven days. is it really as welcoming to strangers as it would like to think? the al noor mosque will reopen shortly and the veneration of god will return indoors. but an open and frank conversation about islamophobia, hatred and white supremacy has moved into the open and cannot be ignored. clive myrie, bbc news, in christchurch. humberside police say the death of the university student libby squire, whose body was found in the humber estuary on wednesday, is being treated as a "potential homicide." the 21—year—old, originally from buckinghamshire, disappeared at the beginning of february after a night out with friends. police say a 24—
i take people for hajj pilgrimage to saudi, mecca.armstrong, i took her for hajj in 2017. and she was one of my best group. and i said i would go there and do whatever i can to help people to bury her peacefully. and buried peacefully she was, along with 26 others this day, including mucad ibrahim, the youngest victim, aged just three. new zealand has had to ask itself some tough questions in the last seven days. is it really as welcoming to strangers as it would like to think? the al noor...
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the sun is to or is strengthening now day by day still low twenty two twenty three a near thirty in mecca as you can see otherwise skies largely blue the rain is moving north out of southern africa it's still there concentrating in madagascar and touching south and tanzania was occasional showers too not far from jo'burg. al jazeera explores prominent figures of the twentieth century and how rivalries influence the course of history steve jobs a much better marketer. apple is going to real bad stuff will be made software what it is to go. to high tech visionaries breakthroughs inspired a digital revolution jobs and gates face to face on al-jazeera. television you're watching the news in a reminder of our top stories this hour pakistan has released an indian pilot in what it's calling a gesture peace wing commander done done walk across the border his plane was shot down during an aerial clash over the disputed kashmir region on wednesday . a gunfight between police and fighters in somalia's capital is now over mali special forces have spent the past several hours battling members of the a
the sun is to or is strengthening now day by day still low twenty two twenty three a near thirty in mecca as you can see otherwise skies largely blue the rain is moving north out of southern africa it's still there concentrating in madagascar and touching south and tanzania was occasional showers too not far from jo'burg. al jazeera explores prominent figures of the twentieth century and how rivalries influence the course of history steve jobs a much better marketer. apple is going to real bad...
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will if anything slightly rise a quarter winded twenty six degrees on saturday but still hotter in mecca. is a popular filming location in france when it comes to stories about drugs crime and radicalization tired of negative stereotypes youth work it's managerial it's reclaiming its image by putting its young brazilian behind the camera. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who the. need is good this is europe and al-jazeera. are again undermined at the top stories here on al-jazeera saudi arabia says those responsible for the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi have been brought to justice the head of its human rights commission made a statement in geneva but didn't give any details. algeria's the prime minister has promised to form a new government within days and respond to the demands of protesting young people bettery gave no indication of when algeria might have new elections. and british m.p.'s are due to vote in the next hour on whether bracks it should be delayed after parliament rejected prime minister trees a maze withdrawal agreement on tuesday. rescuers s
will if anything slightly rise a quarter winded twenty six degrees on saturday but still hotter in mecca. is a popular filming location in france when it comes to stories about drugs crime and radicalization tired of negative stereotypes youth work it's managerial it's reclaiming its image by putting its young brazilian behind the camera. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who the. need is good this is europe and al-jazeera. are again undermined at the top stories here on...
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this is haji bucks israel name is mohammed same benjamin but he owns several businesses and visits mecca regularly some hundred bucks it is. the thing. six. six six six feet. he calls his team the starlights and as far as he's concerned nobody can touch them yes there's a lot that doesn't like me in the film but they said. because i'm from the media is no life only first place. was was a box has been organizing choirs since he made his first fortune his funds are inexhaustible his dominance of type with a culture almost complete so it was a david and goliath situation really an underdog versus the establishment a house painted of us is hard you bucks. i'll you interest for us in the five in school that he knew. but i'm a person that can lead something very quickly this new way music is good. but always knew that i had something in me that i could actually do i feel it can benefit other people to. touch you couldn't do it alone of course meet mohammad stuff or it's how much or rather how much to his friends. please him these are all from talking to. the needs of the wee friends who. get t
this is haji bucks israel name is mohammed same benjamin but he owns several businesses and visits mecca regularly some hundred bucks it is. the thing. six. six six six feet. he calls his team the starlights and as far as he's concerned nobody can touch them yes there's a lot that doesn't like me in the film but they said. because i'm from the media is no life only first place. was was a box has been organizing choirs since he made his first fortune his funds are inexhaustible his dominance of...
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is warming up a little bit dark twenty five same as riyadh with a southerly breeze was was still in mecca in western society the head of the red sea might see a shower or two but those showers disappear when say is that cloud newsies was and there is a small possibility of something happening out of the sky over qatar bahrain but i think not rather more certainty there is in the light into showers in east and south and tanzania and certainly around northern madagascar but this secular nation scott's potential to and still are a focus of big shots around swaziland and southern mozambique. christian priest you are a friend of the palestinians he's a true friend of everyone and champion of the palestinian cause. and activist who is willing to sacrifice his freedom. for his beliefs. al-jazeera wild tells the extraordinary story of the archbishop and the p.l.o. . again the top stories on al-jazeera a u.s. congressional panel investigating alleged abuse of power by donald trump and his administration has demanded documents from dozens of people and organizations close to the u.s. president sons
is warming up a little bit dark twenty five same as riyadh with a southerly breeze was was still in mecca in western society the head of the red sea might see a shower or two but those showers disappear when say is that cloud newsies was and there is a small possibility of something happening out of the sky over qatar bahrain but i think not rather more certainty there is in the light into showers in east and south and tanzania and certainly around northern madagascar but this secular nation...
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it's warming up a little bit dark twenty five same as riyadh with a southerly breeze was was still in mecca in western society the head of the red sea might see a shower or two but those showers disappear when sea is a cloud newsies woods and there is the small possibility of something happening in the sky over qatar bahrain but i think not rather more to those in the light into showers in essence i was in bombay a sudden tanzania and certainly around those madagascar but this circulations got a potential to and still are a focus of big showers around swaziland and something mozambique. that was sponsored by tony. germany's capital there's a barber like no other so to put it to. for my remark goes from across what you have. but as he said he changes he's moving with the time. and going on the road. the stories we hear told by the people who live down. the master barber of britain this is you know an al-jazeera. fellow again the top stories on al-jazeera a u.s. congressional panel investigating alleged abuse of power by donald trump and his administration has demanded documents from dozens o
it's warming up a little bit dark twenty five same as riyadh with a southerly breeze was was still in mecca in western society the head of the red sea might see a shower or two but those showers disappear when sea is a cloud newsies woods and there is the small possibility of something happening in the sky over qatar bahrain but i think not rather more to those in the light into showers in essence i was in bombay a sudden tanzania and certainly around those madagascar but this circulations got...
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that twenty five abu dhabi little bit cooler with that northerly breeze to the west of that we've got mecca up to thirty four the dust isn't a big problem at the moment in fact skies are fairly clear. counting the cost this week he's on a urgent mission to save the internet we'll talk to tim berners lee inventor of the world wide web and we'll look at what can be a safari called it's teaming up with china's biggest e-commerce company counting the cost on al-jazeera. i really felt liberated as a journalist was. getting to the truth as i would that's what this job. the top stories for you here on al-jazeera a massive manhunt underway in the netherlands for a gunman who opened fire on a city tram three people were killed and several injured in tract airports are on alert the dutch government has also raised the terrorism threat to the highest possible level in a setback for british prime minister theresa may the speaker of the house says he will not allow another vote on her existing brags that deal unless there is a substantial change to is. a new zealand's prime minister says gun laws will b
that twenty five abu dhabi little bit cooler with that northerly breeze to the west of that we've got mecca up to thirty four the dust isn't a big problem at the moment in fact skies are fairly clear. counting the cost this week he's on a urgent mission to save the internet we'll talk to tim berners lee inventor of the world wide web and we'll look at what can be a safari called it's teaming up with china's biggest e-commerce company counting the cost on al-jazeera. i really felt liberated as a...
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sometimes be dusty so in the low twenty's really for riyadh and die hard to amazing thirty six in mecca. the world's pollinators are in decline. in this episode. we meet entomologists on opposite sides of the planet protecting insights of all sizes crucial to preserving food chains. i've come to the u.k. to see how old industrial sites are being turned into bug reserves in an attempt to reverse this worrying trend. fighting insect to get on on al jazeera. welcome back a quick look at the top stories this hour a mass blackout across most of venezuela is into its second day government has ordered that schools and businesses stay shut as they try to restore power there are reports from algeria that nine politicians from the ruling party have resigned to join continuing protests against the president. and turkey and russia will join forces to patrol a buffer zone around serious last rebel stronghold and into a province and it fears of a government offensive. meanwhile in eastern syria the united nations says more than sixty thousand people are now crammed into account after evacuating from
sometimes be dusty so in the low twenty's really for riyadh and die hard to amazing thirty six in mecca. the world's pollinators are in decline. in this episode. we meet entomologists on opposite sides of the planet protecting insights of all sizes crucial to preserving food chains. i've come to the u.k. to see how old industrial sites are being turned into bug reserves in an attempt to reverse this worrying trend. fighting insect to get on on al jazeera. welcome back a quick look at the top...
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saudi arabia's probably quite dusty here with temperatures in the middle thirty's which is usual for mecca there's still plenty more rain to come out of the remains of the tropical cycle of the winter beyers so still for mozambique occasionally from malawi and zimbabwe expect a lot of rain. a three year investigation into the pro-gun lobby. and i three million dollars of what i have should. reveal secrets and connections some don't want exposed. others are not of one. if they are all. al-jazeera investigations how to sell a massacre coming soon after the rifles or somebody's gun sometimes even. yaps oldest muslim undertakers working here is a seven days a week job that's grown with a community my father purchased a black ambulance man and started to do the funerals in london and the family we saw stopping father and daughter and weekend business partners the stories we don't often hear told by the people who the gift is such a level of. east and undertakers this is europe on al-jazeera. you're on the news here at al-jazeera these are our top stories dutch police have arrested a suspected g
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the wind is more or less going off to the skies will clear twenty five in doha but thirty three in mecca. the ultranationalist marks connected with one of the world's worst humanitarian crisis we doe as illegally migrant joining with the military to impose a deadly political agenda we have to flow to our nation what has happened to the engine that's one of the biggest stains on the country as a. person not religion this is the politic me and an unholy alliance on al-jazeera. the chips first democratically elected president ousted and held incommunicado since two thousand and thirteen events shrouded in secrecy so power change hands as the military seize control from its commander in chief for the first time al-jazeera reveals exclusively what happened behind closed doors directly from those who witnessed it firsthand more see the final hours. on al-jazeera. but again you're watching i do see a reminder of our top stories this hour u.s. president donald trump's former campaign chief will spend another three and a half years in jail all metaphor pled guilty to money laundering and failing
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. >> armed religious fanatics today seized the great mosque in the muslim holy city of mecca in saudirabia and took hostages -- >> the attackers were extreme religious conservatives. they were appalled by the unholy westernization that the riches of oil had wrought. >> they broadcast their message that the saudi ruling family are drunkards, gamblers, people who have taken saudi arabia away from the true islamic faith. >> saudi forces were so ill equipped that french commandos had to be called in to help. after two weeks, the rebels were finally captured and beheaded. >> it was a triumphant and tumultuous welcome for the ayatollah khomenei -- >> that same year an slummic revolution swept through iran. >> a tearful shah of iran left his country today -- >> ousting a monarchy. launching the rise of iran's shiite version of puritanical islam, the rival faith of the saudis. the saudi royal family panicked and gave more power to the wahabis. >> from the age of 12, she must dress in black -- >> to run the kingdom their way. >> no more. women could not appear on tv uncovered. no music in scho
. >> armed religious fanatics today seized the great mosque in the muslim holy city of mecca in saudirabia and took hostages -- >> the attackers were extreme religious conservatives. they were appalled by the unholy westernization that the riches of oil had wrought. >> they broadcast their message that the saudi ruling family are drunkards, gamblers, people who have taken saudi arabia away from the true islamic faith. >> saudi forces were so ill equipped that french...
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i take people for hajj pilgrimage to saudi, mecca. group. and i said i would go there and do whatever i can to help people to bury her peacefully. and buried peacefully she was, along with 26 others this day, including mucad ibrahim, the youngest victim, aged just three. new zealand has had to ask itself some tough questions in the last seven days. is it really as welcoming to strangers as it would like to think? the al noor mosque will reopen shortly and the veneration of god will return indoors. but an open and frank conversation about islamophobia, hatred and white supremacy has moved into the open and cannot be ignored. clive myrie, bbc news, in christchurch. let's take a look at some of today's other stories... irish police believe that a suspicious package found at a sorting office in limerick is linked to devices sent to london and glasgow earlier this month. the authorities confirmed that a "viable" improvised explosive device had been found and that it had been made safe. school children have formed a guard of honour, at the
i take people for hajj pilgrimage to saudi, mecca. group. and i said i would go there and do whatever i can to help people to bury her peacefully. and buried peacefully she was, along with 26 others this day, including mucad ibrahim, the youngest victim, aged just three. new zealand has had to ask itself some tough questions in the last seven days. is it really as welcoming to strangers as it would like to think? the al noor mosque will reopen shortly and the veneration of god will return...
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. >> armed religious fanatics today seized the great mosque in the muslim holy city of mecca in saudi hostages -- >> the attackers were extreme religious conservatives. they were appalled by the unholy westernization that the riches of oil had wrought. >> they broadcast their message that the saudi ruling family are drunkards, gamblers, people who have taken saudi arabia away from the true islamic faith. >> saudi forces were so ill equipped that french commandos had to be called in to help. after two weeks, the rebels were finally captured and beheaded. >> it was a triumphant and tumultuous welcome fare the ayatollah co-makhomenei -- >> that same year an slummic revolution swept through iran. >> a tearful shah of iran left his country today -- >> ousting a monarchy. launching the rise of iran's shiite version of puritan call islam, the rival faith of the saudis. the saudi royal family panicked and gave more power to the wahabis. >> from the age of 12, she must dress in black -- >> to run the kingdom their way. >> no more. women could not appear on tv uncovered. no music in schools. th
. >> armed religious fanatics today seized the great mosque in the muslim holy city of mecca in saudi hostages -- >> the attackers were extreme religious conservatives. they were appalled by the unholy westernization that the riches of oil had wrought. >> they broadcast their message that the saudi ruling family are drunkards, gamblers, people who have taken saudi arabia away from the true islamic faith. >> saudi forces were so ill equipped that french commandos had to...
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. >> armed religious fanatics today seized the great mosque in the muslim holy city of mecca in sauditook hostages -- >> the attackers were extreme religious conservatives. they were appalled by the unholy westernization that the riches of oil had wrought. >> they broadcast their message that the saudi ruling family are drunkards, gamblers, people who have taken saudi arabia away from the true islamic faith. >> saudi forces were so ill equipped that french commandos had to be called in to help. after two weeks, the rebels were finally captured and beheaded. >> it was a triumphant and tumultuous welcome fare the ayatollah khomenei -- >> that same year an islamic revolution swept through iran. >> a tearful shah of iran left his country today -- >> ousting a monarchy. launching the rise of iran's shiite version of puritanical islam, the rival faith of the saudis. the saudi royal family panicked and gave more power to the wahabis. >> from the age of 12, she must dress in black -- >> to run the kingdom their way. >> no more. women could not appear on tv uncovered. no music in schools. they
. >> armed religious fanatics today seized the great mosque in the muslim holy city of mecca in sauditook hostages -- >> the attackers were extreme religious conservatives. they were appalled by the unholy westernization that the riches of oil had wrought. >> they broadcast their message that the saudi ruling family are drunkards, gamblers, people who have taken saudi arabia away from the true islamic faith. >> saudi forces were so ill equipped that french commandos had...
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didn't to perron, but know, the grave actually became like a place where everyone actually went the meccand i believe that what they are doing makes a lot of sense, because the post-chÁvez era eventually is a very much chÁvez era. the only difference, i believe that the government of maduro is to continue to go in the direction of hugo chÁvez, because hugo chÁvez left behind huge, huge structure. in my i said presentation, the government -- the bolvarian government of venezuela has been designed to to -- a lot of people in the last election didn't vote for chÁvez. they say they didn't like maduro but they like chÁvez, which is very interesting. that the charisma of chÁvez or the appeal to the poorer sectors was really, really effective. something that maduro, i think, more difficulties to achieve. succeedshink maduro in -- has succeeded in -- this relatively, even if we accept the elections in venezuela and the results of the wections in venezuela, what see there is that the support party actually diminished. all right? i think that talks about the the current government continue the stat
didn't to perron, but know, the grave actually became like a place where everyone actually went the meccand i believe that what they are doing makes a lot of sense, because the post-chÁvez era eventually is a very much chÁvez era. the only difference, i believe that the government of maduro is to continue to go in the direction of hugo chÁvez, because hugo chÁvez left behind huge, huge structure. in my i said presentation, the government -- the bolvarian government of venezuela has been...
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peron, they didn't do this that with peron, but definitely e grave actually became like -- like the mecca, and i believe that what they are doing makes a lot of sense because the only havez era -- the difference, i believe the government of maduro is going to continue to go in the direction of hugo chavez because hugo chavez left behind a huge, huge in my e, and as i said presentation, the government of -- the bolivarian government of venezuela has been designed to perpetuate itself. so i believe that using chavez as an image, it's interesting, because a lot of people who in the last election did not vote for chavez, they said they didn't like maduro but they still like chavez, which is very interesting. it shows that the charisma of chavez or the appeal to the poor sectors was really, really effective, something that maduro has more difficulties to achieve. think maduro succeeds -- has succeeded in the relatively -- even if we accept the results of the elections in venezuela, what we see there is that the support for the ruling party actually diminished, all right? o i think what that te
peron, they didn't do this that with peron, but definitely e grave actually became like -- like the mecca, and i believe that what they are doing makes a lot of sense because the only havez era -- the difference, i believe the government of maduro is going to continue to go in the direction of hugo chavez because hugo chavez left behind a huge, huge in my e, and as i said presentation, the government of -- the bolivarian government of venezuela has been designed to perpetuate itself. so i...
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it's warming up a little bit dark twenty five same as riyadh was a southerly breeze was was still in mecca in western society the head of the red sea might see a shower or two but those showers disappear when sees a cloud newsies woods and there is a small possibility of something happening the sky over qatar bahrain but i think not rather more to those in the light it is showers in. tanzania and certainly around northern madagascar but this circulations got a potential to and still are a forecast a big showers around swaziland and something mozambique. since slave abuse i'm longing for either the flight so for many nepalese go after a lifetime of servitude a remarkable young woman breaks training to lead an abolitionist movement of electrifying force was. driven by her favorite book a lecturer's of subjugation to me or my memory is my power a witness documentary on a. macho. maggi haasan debates discusses and dissects the big issues of our times and head to heads five years after the revolution coaches in ukraine will have a chance to offer a verdict on what's come since. in a powerful ne
it's warming up a little bit dark twenty five same as riyadh was a southerly breeze was was still in mecca in western society the head of the red sea might see a shower or two but those showers disappear when sees a cloud newsies woods and there is a small possibility of something happening the sky over qatar bahrain but i think not rather more to those in the light it is showers in. tanzania and certainly around northern madagascar but this circulations got a potential to and still are a...