Scholars, KSA’s allies blast Saihat violence

October 18, 2015

Riyadh, Oct 18: Prominent religious scholars, regional allies and world leaders have condemned the terrorist attack on a Shiite gathering in the eastern city of Saihat that killed five people.

saudiGrand Mufti Abdul Aziz Al-Asheikh condemned the attack in Saihat, describing Daesh’s acts and actions as being against the basic tenets of Islam.

In a press statement, GCC Secretary General Abdullatif Al-Zayani described the incident as a “terrible crime” that runs counter to all moral and humanitarian values.

He affirmed GCC countries’ support for Saudi Arabia in measures taken to maintain the safety and security of its citizens and residents on its soil.

He expressed his trust in the efficiency of Saudi Arabia’s security apparatuses in uncovering the circumstances of this “cowardly and terrorist” act and bringing terrorists and their supporters to justice.

Al-Zayani offered his condolences to the Saudi government and the families of victims, hoping the injured a speedy recovery.

In a statement carried by the Bahraini News Agency (BNA), Manama expressed its “sincere condolences” to Saudi Arabia and emphasized its firm stance and solidarity with the Kingdom “in all its actions to maintain its security and stability.”

US Ambassador Joseph Westphal said in a statement: “The despicable attack in Saihat is a reminder of the scourge of terrorism which we and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia face together. I express my condolences to the families of those who were killed and my wishes for a rapid recovery of those who were wounded.”

In his remarks on Saturday, the grand mufti also said: “Daesh, the enemy of Islam, has unleashed a reign of terror in the Middle East including the Gulf states, killing thousands of innocent people.”

Al-Asheikh called on all Islamic scholars, institutions, media organizations and civil societies “to stand against terrorism,” while referring to the heinous cowardly crime committed by the gunman in Saihat Friday night.

The grand mufti named Daesh as an enemy of Islam, and said that “the reality is that they are shedding Muslim blood, maligning our name and destroying Islam.”

“Daesh cadres are deviants,” he said during prayers earlier at the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Mosque in Riyadh.

“They are neither an Islamic state nor mujahedeen or Islamic mercenaries. Their faith is falsehood ... their reality is bloodshed and looting,” said Al-Asheikh.

Jordan said it stands firmly with Saudi Arabia and supports all the measures it is undertaking to fight lawlessness.

“Jordan also extends condolences to Kingdom’s government, Saudi people and families of the victims,” the spokesman said.

Condemning the cowardly act committed in Saihat, Saleh Al-Wohaiby, secretary-general of the Riyadh-based World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY), said: “Daesh has been manipulating and misinterpreting the teachings of Islam to further its violent agenda.”

Terror organizations like Daesh are exploiting the power of the Web and the Internet, including social media to create a terrorist threat across the world, he said.

“The terrorists associated with Daesh use messaging and social media services such as Twitter, Facebook and WhatsApp besides other applications,” said WAMY chief.

They have been using media and social media tools to recruit innocent young people for their terror network, which has as its sole agenda to destroy the social fabric, destabilize peaceful countries and eventually to shed blood of human beings.

Referring to the bloodshed and the unrest created by Daesh in the Kingdom and the whole Middle East at large, Sheikh Basel A. Harbi, chief of Rawda Islamic Propagation Center, said that a number of young people have been lured to join the network.

“They are aiming to create problems and spread terrorism in Saudi Arabia, and they wish to create chaos in the country and its neighborhood,” said Harbi, while referring to the growing Daesh presence on social media despite best efforts to block them.

According to a report, efforts are being made by government agencies including NGOs to block terror sites.

Activists on Twitter in Saudi Arabia recently launched an organized campaign to close down all accounts that are accused of promoting Daesh-related ideologies.

The campaign, which included prominent Saudi personalities, was recently able to close down about 300 accounts belonging to Daesh and its supporters.

There are hundreds of thousands of messages being put out every month onto Internet platforms to recruit young minds. Saudi Arabia has so far arrested more than 431 people suspected of belonging to Daesh cells.

These arrests foiled several suicide attacks on public places including mosques, security forces offices and diplomatic missions, the report, quoting the Interior Ministry, said. The report said most of the arrested suspects were Saudi nationals, but also included other nationals from African and Asian countries.

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March 25,2020

Riyadh, Mar 25: A 46-year-old man died of coronavirus in Saudi Arabia, becoming the Kingdom’s second death, according to a health ministry’s spokesman.

The health ministry recorded 133 new infections, bringing the total to 900.

Of those newly confirmed cases, 18 are associated with recent travel, and were placed in quarantine upon their arrival in the Kingdom, the spokesman said.

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June 16,2020

Dubai, Jun 16: In a humanitarian gesture, a UAE-based Pakistani businessman has come forward to offer free interim accommodation options to covid lockdown hit expatriates. 

The men benefitted from Ali Rao's housing initiative include Indians, Pakistanis and Africans. 

Inspired by the ongoing efforts taken by the UAE leadership to take care of all UAE residents, Ali Rao, CEO of Rao Holdings LLC in Dubai is offering free shared accommodation to unemployed male bachelors and workers, especially expatriates who do not have a place to stay.

Ali Rao currently has a capacity of 100 accommodation options that he wishes to offer to those who cannot afford house rent. 

"We have already placed 25 such men in these housing options spread across Al Quoz, Jebel Ali and Muhaisnah areas of Dubai," Ali Rao told local media. He works in collaboration with major charities in Dubai, who refer the cases to Rao.

"One of our companies - the property management division - deals with industrial housing accommodation. We decided to put this space to good use when I came across media articles that highlighted the plight of these homeless men," he said. 

Rao has already sheltered 25 homeless workers in the Al Quoz area. "We have received applications for 35 more, however, many of these men are due to return to their home countries, so we are awaiting confirmation from the charities," he explained. He has provided them with free Wi-Fi, bedding, blankets, bedsheets, and pillows.

"In one unit, we provide them with food and the other unit, social workers and the associated charities deliver food," he added. The housing is exclusively for men and not for women and families. "Many are seeking jobs, so they needed Wi-Fi. I went to the camps today and set up a Wi-Fi connection. Someone wanted to eat eggs, so we got him some eggs and rice. These are simple things most of us take for granted, but to many people this is vital," he added.

Since most of the residents are looking to return to their home countries, Rao is also in the process of providing them with air tickets.

"If the need arises, we will add more units," he explained. Rao said, "The ongoing pandemic has hit everyone hard, especially those with no security to fall back on. The economic and income disparities have only increased in this time, with those dependent on daily wages being rendered homeless in massive numbers across the globe."

He added, "I felt heartbroken and if I would stand by and watch, I would feel very small as a human being, I won't be able to stand in front of the creator I thought to myself. These are some very difficult times for all of us."

A beneficiary of the programme said, "I am very happy with this initiative as living outside in the summer is very difficult. It's very hot. I want to thank God and this company for providing me with a roof over my head."

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August 4,2020

Beirut, Aug 4: A massive explosion has shaken the Lebanese capital of Beirut, with a very high number of casualties expected.

A warehouse at the Beirut Port caught fire on Tuesday afternoon, triggering a huge explosion, Lebanon’s official National News Agency (NNA) reported.

Several smaller explosions were heard before the bigger one occurred.

Abbas Ibrahim, the head of Lebanon’s General Security, said that “highly explosive materials” confiscated earlier had been stored at the site.

Footage shared on social media captured the moment of the bigger explosion, with a colossal shock wave seen traveling fast across several hundreds of meters and shrouding the area in thick smoke.

The blast left enormous material damage to the surrounding buildings and structures. But it was not immediately known how big an area was affected.

There was also no immediate casualty count. Graphic amateur video from the scene showed bodies strewn on the ground, with their clothes blown off.

The NNA said rescue operations were underway. Ambulances were seen heading toward the scene in central Beirut.

Lebanese LBC television channel quoted Lebanon’s Health Minister Hamad Hasan as saying that the blast had caused a “very high number of injuries” and “extensive damage.”

Beirut Governor Marwan Abboud said an unspecified number of firefighters dispatched to extinguish the initial fire had been killed in the explosion.

“As they were putting out the fire, the explosion took place and we’ve [lost them],” he said, breaking down on live TV.

The explosion comes at a time when the Arab country is passing through its worst economic and financial crisis in decades, and amid rising tensions with Israel.

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