Sea of humanity erupts in Malappuram to protestUniform Civil Code'

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November 5, 2016

Malappuram, Nov 5: The Malappuram town turned into a sea of humanity as countless Muslims protesting against the Uniform Civil Code marched under the banner of the Samastha Kerala Jamiyyathul Ulama on Friday evening.

uccA view of a massive rally taken out by the Samastha Kerala Jamaiyyathul Ulama against the proposed Uniform Civil Code in Malappuram on Friday.

The march, taken out by the Samastha Coordination Committee demanding protection of the Islamic Shariat Law, warned the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Central government against implementing the Uniform Civil Code in the country.

The organisers claimed more than one lakh protestors from mahals in the district attended the rally, which began from the Malabar Special Police (MSP) premises and concluded at Shamsul Ulama Nagar at Kizhakkethala.

Samastha Kerala Jamiyyathul Ulama treasurer and Indian Union Muslim League State president Sayed Hyderali Shihab Thangal inaugurated the march. Organising committee chairman K. Mammad Faizi presided. Samastha general secretary K. Alikutty Musliar, scholars Syed Jifri Muthukoya Thangal, M.T. Abdullah Musliar, Haj Committee chairman T.M. Bapu Musliar, Abdussamad Pookkottur, and Sathar Faizi Panthallur were among those who addressed the rally.

Meanwhile, lakhs of Muslims responded by joining a mass signature campaign launched by the Samastha Kerala Jamiyyathul Ulama at mosques on Friday.

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naren kotian
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Sunday, 6 Nov 2016

FYI shamshuddin , Indians are highly respected , I mean Hindus , christians , Sikhs , jains . ... One particular community goes to UK and tries to bomb glasgow airport only ... Mr kafil and sabil ahmed ... so dont put every indians in same backet ...Indians are those who believe in ambedkar written constitution as ultimate ... indians are those who believe in vande mataram ... Indians are those who are proud to say bharath mata ki jai ...artha aitha ... lazy anthe .worst anthe ....Indians are those who believe in uniform civil code ....see of humanity anthe ... most of them were men , no women participated ... many wives burqas were taken by men and attended womens rally ... people could make out with their walk ... hahha

Shamshuddin mohammed
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Saturday, 5 Nov 2016

Wake up ! we indians are saying that, indians are intelligent but, rest of all countries say that, indians are worst ppl and lazy and much more what is your opinion ?

Wake up
 - 
Saturday, 5 Nov 2016

Sharia Law is Divine and whole mankind will be protected if it is implemented in any nation... The people who oppose this are really need to learn the divine law.. which is perfect when we use our intellect, reason and logic on the issues we are facing not just india but thru out the world.

We indians are intelligent, then Y cant we learn and know whats in it rather than just blindly following & believing the hate mongers speeches and commit evil which will regret later in the life....

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May 7,2020

Bengaluru, May 7: Karnataka has revised its standard operating procedure (SOP) for international passengers. The first group of passengers will arrive in the state on May 8.

The number of categories has been reduced to two from three. Category A includes passengers symptomatic on arrival while Category B passengers are those asymptomatic on arrival. These are passengers who are either healthy or those having co-morbidities.

As per the revised SOP, the passenger will be released on the seventh day, if tested negative, to strict home quarantine for another seven days with stamping.

This norm is in contradiction to the Ministry of Home Affairs’ SOP for international passengers. As per the MHA’s SOP, the passengers (asymptomatic) will be under institutional quarantine for 14 days. Testing negative after 14 days, they will be allowed to go home and will undertake self-monitoring of their health for 14 more days.

On the contradiction, Pandey said, "We don't take chances as we rely on tests instead of just quarantining. Other states may be depending on just 14-day institutional quarantine."

"GOI SOP doesn't talk about Covid tests on international passengers. We have put an additional safety layer of three Covid tests on returnees -- one on arrival, second from 5-7 days and last on 12th day. This will ensure definite identification of positive cases even if they are asymptomatic and their subsequent treatment. We should look at the spirit behind the order," he added.

On the 14-day additional reporting period for category B, he said, "It is implied as category B patients should report to us for 14 days after their first 14-day quarantine period is over."

Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar said that the State would follow the Centre’s norms.

Till Tuesday, Karnataka’s SOP had three categories. Under Category A (symptomatic), 14-day institutional quarantine at COVID-19 Health Care Centre was mandatory followed by 14-day reporting period. Under Category B (asymptomatic above 60 years with co-morbidities), seven-day institutional quarantine at hotel/hostel followed by seven-day home quarantine and 14-day reporting period had been recommended. The 14-day home quarantine and 14-day reporting period was mandatory for Category C (asymptomatic).

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May 20,2020

Mangaluru/Udupi, May 20: Islamic scholars belonging to different schools of thoughts including two prominent Qadis have issued special guidelines asking all Muslims in the region to offer prayers and celebrate Eid al-Fitr at home this year in keeping with the extended covid-19 lockdown.

Eid al-Fitr which marks the end of the month-long dawn-to-sunset fasting of Ramadan is rather a ‘humanitarian event’ than a fiesta. This year Eid is likely to be observed in coastal Karnataka on May 23 or May 24 depending on sighting of the new moon.  

Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the Muslims are preparing for — and reconciling itself to — a most unusual Eid bereft of all the usual trappings like huge prayer congregations, ceaseless shopping, social visits and the inviting warmth of an Eid Mubarak embrace.

In their separate messages, Udupi Qadi Bekal Ibrahim Musliyar and Mangaluru Qadi Twaqa Ahmed Musliyar have urged Muslims to refrain from all kinds of public gatherings during Eid. Noting that Muslims in the region have followed all the advisories in issued by the government to contain the spread of coronavirus in the blessed month of Ramadan, they have urged them to follow the guidelines during Eid too.

On social media groups, messages like “no new clothes, just wear your best clothes” are being circulated among family and friends, urging people to fill the festive void with the spirit of giving. The suggestions range from paying a needy child’s school fee or someone’s rent to helping a lockdown-hit trader revive his business.

Following guidelines are issued by the top clerics ahead Eid

1) There will be no Eid prayer in mosques or Eid-gahs. Hence, Muslims should offer Eid al-Fitr prayer in their homes with family members.

2) Distributing Zakat al-Fitr among needy is mandatory. However necessary safety measures should be taken while going out such as wearing masks and maintaining physical distance. As there is lockdown from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. every day, Zakat al-Fitr can be distributed a day before Eid or on the day of Eid before evening. 

3) Women, children and elderly people should not step out of the houses.

4) Avoid visiting graveyards or other places.

5) All mosques are closed due to lockdown. Hence, observe Eid in a simple way and set an example for the society. 

6) Strictly follow all the guidelines issued by the state and central governments

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July 22,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 22: A total of 4,764 new COVID-19 cases and 55 deaths were reported in Karnataka in the last 24 hours.

Out of the new cases, 2,050 cases were reported in Bengaluru on Wednesday.

The total number of active cases stands at 47,069, said the state Health Department.

Death toll rises to 1,519 in the state.

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