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  • Islamic State Claims Second Japanese Hostage Beheaded

    Islamic State Claims Second Japanese Hostage Beheaded

    The Islamic State group claimed in a video that it has beheaded a second Japanese hostage, drawing international condemnation and outrage from a visibly upset Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who denounced it as a “heinous and despicable” act.

    The apparent killing of 47-year-old Kenji Goto — the second beheading of a Japanese hostage in a week — was announced in a video released online that included no mention of a Jordanian pilot also being held by IS, whom the jihadist group has threatened to kill.

    Goto, a respected freelance journalist, is seen in an orange outfit — similar to those worn by Guantanamo Bay inmates — kneeling next to a standing masked man who speaks with a British accent and blames the Japanese government for his “slaughter”.

    The man, dressed head-to-toe in black with his face covered, appears to be the same IS militant who has featured in the group’s previous execution videos.

    The executioner addresses Abe, saying the murder was the result of “reckless” decisions by the Japanese government and would mark the beginning of “the nightmare for Japan”.

    The brief video ends with the image of a body dressed in orange with a decapitated head on top of it.

    Abe vowed to “never forgive terrorists” after news of the video broke early Sunday morning in Japan.

    “I am extremely angry about these heinous and despicable terrorist acts. We will never forgive terrorists,” the premier, who appeared on the verge of tears, told reporters.

    “We will cooperate with the international community to make them atone for their crimes.”

    Goto’s distraught mother said she “can’t find the words” to describe her son’s death.

    “I can’t find the words to describe how I feel about my son’s very sad death,” a sobbing Junko Ishido told reporters.

    Goto’s brother Junichi Goto said he had been holding out hope, “But that’s not possible anymore,” he was quoted as saying by public broadcaster NHK.

    US President Barack Obama led international condemnation of the “heinous murder”.

    “Through his reporting, Mr Goto courageously sought to convey the plight of the Syrian people to the outside world,” Obama said.

    A spokesman for UN chief Ban Ki-moon also condemned the “barbaric murder”, and said the death “underscores the violence that so many have been subjected to in Iraq and Syria”.

    – Negotiations ‘deadlocked’ –

    Tokyo and Washington said they were working to confirm the video’s authenticity.

    “After an extensive review, we believe it’s highly probable” it is real, government spokesman Yoshihide Suga said in response to a reporter’s question.

    British Prime Minister David Cameron denounced the apparent killing as “a further reminder that ISIL (IS) is the embodiment of evil, with no regard for human life.”

    French President Francois Hollande also condemned the “brutal murder”.

    The apparent execution came after Japan said negotiations to win Goto’s release in a prisoner exchange had stalled.

    IS had vowed to kill Goto and Jordanian pilot Maaz al-Kassasbeh by sunset Thursday unless Amman handed over an Iraqi female jihadist.

    On Saturday morning Abe had renewed orders for officials to maintain close cooperation with Jordan in a bid to secure Goto’s release.

    “The government has been working with the utmost efforts on the issue — I deeply regret that this is the result,” Abe told reporters on Sunday.

    But “Japan will never yield to terrorism… (and) is firmly resolved to fulfil its responsibility in the international community’s fight against terrorism”.

    Last week IS claimed responsibility for the beheading of another Japanese man it had been holding, self-described contractor Haruna Yukawa, after the expiration of a 72-hour deadline during which the jihadists had asked Tokyo to pay a $200 million (175 million euro) ransom.

    Jordan has demanded evidence that its pilot, who crashed in Syria on December 24, was still alive before freeing would-be suicide bomber Sajida al-Rishawi, who is on death row

    The latest video made no mention of Kassasbeh’s fate.

    – ‘Proof of life’ –

    Jordan has offered to free Rishawi, who was convicted for her part in triple-hotel bombings in Amman in 2005 that killed 60 people, if IS releases the pilot.

    The government has been under heavy pressure at home and from Japan — a major aid donor — to save Kassasbeh as well as Goto.

    On Thursday, government spokesman Mohammad al-Momani said Rishawi was still in Jordan and would only be released if IS gave it “proof of life”.

    IS had set the Thursday sunset deadline for Rishawi to be released at the Turkish border in return for Goto but there was no news of a swap by nightfall.

    Friday morning Jordan’s military said it was still awaiting proof that Kassasbeh was safe.

    The pilot’s father Safi Kassasbeh begged Amman to save his son’s life “at any price”.

    “We believe in God and we will accept whatever he has in store for us,” he said.

    Goto’s wife Rinko also broke her silence this week to plead for her husband’s return.

    “My husband is a good and honest man who went to Syria to show the plight of those who suffer,” she said.

    “I beg the Jordanian and Japanese governments to understand that the fates of both men are in their hands.”

    IS has imposed a brutal version of Islamic law in territory it controls in Syria and Iraq and has executed since August two US journalists, an American aid worker and two British aid workers.

     

    Source: https://sg.news.yahoo.com

  • Anwar Ibrahim: Islam Does Not Need Self-Righteous And Self-Proclaimed Defenders

    Anwar Ibrahim: Islam Does Not Need Self-Righteous And Self-Proclaimed Defenders

    Islam does not need self-righteous and self-proclaimed defenders and has lasted over a millennia without them, Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim said today (Feb 1) in condemning violence committed in the name of the religion.

    Speaking at an International Conference on Islam, Anwar urged Muslims to plainly denounce the barbarous acts committed by militant groups such as Boko Haram, Islamic State, and the recent attack in Paris, instead of justifying and rationalising the murders.

    “Islam has survived over 1,000 years without self-righteous, self-proclaimed defenders. Certainly it can go 1,000 more years without them,” Anwar said in his keynote address.

    “Our response must also be unequivocal condemnation. It was cold-blooded murder, plain and simple. There is nothing to justify and rationalise. And it is the time for moralising and criticising the French foreign policy,” he added, referring to the recent attack on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

  • MUIS Builds Villas On Wakaf Land To Fund Upgrading of Al-Huda Mosque

    MUIS Builds Villas On Wakaf Land To Fund Upgrading of Al-Huda Mosque

    The 110-year-old Al-Huda Mosque in Jalan Haji Alias, off Sixth Avenue, will be getting new neighbours – six luxury villas that come with a swimming pool.

    And money from the sale of these villas will be used to fund the current upgrading of the mosque.

    Known as Alias Villas, the semi-detached strata landed units were launched yesterday by Warees Investments, the real estate development arm of the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (Muis).

    The three-storey villas have a 99-year lease and are expected to be ready by 2017. They range from 3,000 to 3,670 sq ft and will go for at least $1,500 per sq ft, or around $5 million each.

    The launch is part of an ongoing revitalisation scheme by Warees Investments to enhance the asset value of wakaf properties, which are built on land bequeathed or willed by Muslims towards religious or charitable uses. The 30,450 sq ft wakaf land parcel that will house the villas was donated in 1905 by Indian landowner Navena Choona Narainan Chitty to trustees for building the Al-Huda mosque.

    Upgrading works to the mosque began last June and are due for completion next month. The $1.1 million upgrading cost is expected to be reimbursed with money from the sale of the adjacent villas.

    “Alias Villas is a reflection of the success of the Singaporean Muslim community,” said Mr Haider M. Sithawalla, chairman of Warees Investments’ board of directors.

    “What used to be a humble plot of land in the middle of the old Kampung Tempeh is now going to be a prestigious residential development in the heart of District 10,” he added, referring to how the area used to be a kampung from the 1920s to 1980s.

    At the launch at Marina Mandarin hotel yesterday, Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs Yaacob Ibrahim said: “The whole idea is really to unlock the value of our wakaf. So this is a good example… a mosque which has been bequeathed with a little piece of land… We’ve been able to maximise it to generate further income for the mosque and for the beneficiaries of the wakaf.”

    He said he believed the duty of Muis and Warees is to maximise the potential of the wakaf land because the benefit goes back to the community.

    “So I think this is something which we are obligated to do and we will do our best with the help of the community.”

    One-stop website for Malay heritage

    Spanning news features, videos and even a digitised traditional game, a new website aims to be a one-stop gateway for resources on the Malay community’s heritage.

    The WarisanSG portal, warisansg.com, was launched yesterday by the Malay Heritage Foundation (MHF). Available in Malay and English, it includes news articles, event listings, picture and video galleries, and even a cyber version of congkak, a traditional Malay game.

    More than 20 Republic Polytechnic and National University of Singapore students who interned with the foundation contributed to the site’s content.

    A mobile game app and book were also launched yesterday. The app, Warisan Enigma, is a puzzle game where players can find out more about the history of Malay artefacts dating as far back as the 14th century.

    The book, Faith, Authority And The Malays: The Ulama In Contemporary Singapore, is the third of five books in the Singapore Malays: Our Heritage & Legacy series.

    Written by Mr Norshahril Saat, a doctorate candidate at Australian National University, it looks at the history of the Islamic religious elite and how Malay Muslims here respond to the challenges of modernisation while preserving their Islamic heritage.

    Ms Sim Ann, Minister of State for Communications and Information, and Education, attended the launch at the Malay Heritage Centre in Sultan Gate. She said these initiatives will facilitate the documentation, promotion and preservation of Malay heritage.

    “As we celebrate our nation’s 50th birthday this year, I am heartened by the efforts of individuals and organisations, such as the MHF, in the documentation and preservation of our local culture and heritage. This is a task that has no end, and is much better done by many hands and minds.”

     

    Source: http://news.asiaone.com

  • Pelajar-Pelajar Cemerlang Madrasah Al-Arabiah Al-Islamiah Diberi Anugerah Emas

    Pelajar-Pelajar Cemerlang Madrasah Al-Arabiah Al-Islamiah Diberi Anugerah Emas

    Dalam perjalanan pendidikan mereka, tiga pelajar Madrasah Al-Arabiah Al-Islamiah (MAI) ini didorong satu matlamat – melihat rasa bangga terpancar dari wajah kededua ibu bapa mereka.

    Dengan dorongan itu sebagai obor pembakar semangat, Nurul Iffah Baharudin, Maryam Ahmad Dahlan dan Basrah Bee Shaik Hussain berusaha gigih sehingga berjaya muncul dengan keputusan cemerlang bagi Peperiksaan Sijil Am Pelajaran (GCE) Peringkat ‘O’ tahun lalu.

    Malah, Nurul Iffah, 17 tahun, muncul pelajar terbaik MAI dengan lapan kepujian, sekaligus menjadikannya pelajar terbaik di kesemua madrasah setempat tahun lalu.

    Maryam dan Basrah, juga 17 tahun, masing-masing mendapat lima kepujian.

    Hasil kecemerlangan mereka, tiga pelajar itu diberi Anugerah Emas bagi pencapaian di peperiksaan nasional 2014 bagi Peperiksaan GCE Peringkat ‘O’ di Majlis Haflah MAI 2015 semalam.

    Anugerah itu, dalam bentuk sijil dan pingat, disampaikan dalam majlis di Auditorium Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (Muis).

    Majlis penyampaian hadiah dan sijil kepada pelajar cemerlang dalam peperiksaan nasional dan sekolah itu dihadiri tetamu terhormat, Anggota Parlimen GRC Chua Chu Kang, Encik Zaqy Mohamad.

    Dalam ucapannya, Encik Zaqy memuji madrasah setempat atas kemajuan yang dicapai. Beliau turut menggesa ibu bapa pelajar madrasah agar terus memberi sokongan penuh kepada anak-anak mereka dalam usaha mendapatkan pengetahuan yang diperlukan demi memenuhi potensi mereka.

    Sementara itu, Pengetua MAI, Encik Herman Cher Ma’in, pula berkata beliau gembira kerana ini merupakan kali kedua madrasah itu menghasilkan seorang pelajar terbaik yang mendapat lapan kepujian dan juga pelajar terbaik di kesemua madrasah bagi GCE ‘O’.

    Bagi Nurul Iffah, selain membanggakan kedua orang tuanya, beliau juga terdorong belajar bersungguh-sungguh demi membantu menguatkan ekonomi keluarga.

    Anak sulung lima beradik itu telah menerima bantuan kewangan sepanjang pengajiannya di MAI.

    Nurul Iffah, yang bercita-cita menjadi seorang guru Matematik, akan melanjutkan pengajian diploma dalam jurusan perakaunan dan kewangan di Politeknik Temasek.

    “Saya bermotivasi bekerja keras kerana hanya menerusi pendidikan saya dapat memperbaiki keadaan ekonomi keluarga. Lagipun, saya mahu mengharumkan nama madrasah,” kata anak pasangan pembantu juru ukur dan suri rumah itu.

    Dua lagi pelajar terbaik, Maryam dan Basrah sama-sama meminati bidang kedoktoran dan sains sejak kecil lagi. Kini, mereka lebih dekat mencapai cita-cita itu.

    Maryam akan melanjutkan pengajian diploma dalam jurusan Sains Bioperubatan di Politeknik Singapura, manakala Basrah akan menceburi pengajian diploma jurusan sama di Politeknik Republic.

    “Saya ada tiga matlamat semasa menduduki peperiksaan nasional iaitu membuat ibu bapa saya bangga, membuat diri saya puas hati dan mendapat keputusan lebih baik daripada tiga abang saya,” kata Maryam, anak keempat dalam lima beradik, tersenyum lebar.

    Kata Basrah pula: “Selain mengulang kaji pelajaran, saya juga mengamalkan bacaan Al-Quran setiap hari.”

     

    Source: http://beritaharian.sg

  • Teo Chee Hean: No Indication Of Heightened Threat To Singapore From ISIS

    Teo Chee Hean: No Indication Of Heightened Threat To Singapore From ISIS

    There is no indication of a heightened threat to Singapore specific to the Republic’s support to the coalition against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), said Deputy Prime Minister and Home Affairs Minister Teo Chee Hean in Parliament on Wednesday (Jan 29).

    However, the violence in Syria and Iraq continues and raises the overall threat level in every country, as ISIS still attracts extremists and encourages its overseas supporters to carry out attacks on home soil, using all means available, Mr Teo said.

    He was responding to a question posed by MP Alex Yam Ziming on whether there were heightened threat to Singapore, and whether additional measures are required to address issues of self-radicalisation.

    ADDRESSING IDEOLOGY

    On the second question, Mr Teo said self-radicalisation is a problem as it can lead to “lone-wolf” attacks.

    “We have had instances of Singaporeans becoming self-radicalised even before the Syrian conflict. ISIS has, however, worsened the threat through its widespread and effective use of social media to radicalise and recruit foreign fighters and supporters,” he said.

    There is growing international recognition of the need to “deal upstream with the ideology that fuels jihadist terrorism”, said Mr Teo, who added Singapore will be hosting the East Asia Summit Symposium on Religious Rehabilitation and Social Reintegration in April this year.

    “The Symposium will share best practices among participating countries and build capability to counter the terrorists’ radical ideology,” he said.

     

    Source: www.channnelnewsasia.com