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  • Father Of 3 Stuck In Saudi Jail After Pilgrimage Mishap

    Father Of 3 Stuck In Saudi Jail After Pilgrimage Mishap

    A DAD of three has been left languishing in prison after being beaten by police following a misunderstanding during a religious pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia.

    Kausar Uddin, 47, from Sighthill, travelled to Mecca last month with his wife, three children and a group from Blackhall Mosque to take part in Umrah – a Muslim pilgrimage.

    Kausar Uddin.  Picture: Ian Rutherford

    Kausar Uddin. Picture: Ian Rutherford

    But during the final prayer of the day on Monday, February 22, Mr Uddin was caught up in the pushing and shoving of the crowd within Islam’s most sacred mosque, Al-Masjid al-Haram.

    Family and eyewitnesses say Mr Uddin, who owns the Eastern Masala takeaway in Leith and drives a taxi, tripped and reached out to grab the nearest person in order to steady himself – which happened to be a police officer.

    Misinterpreting what had happened, the officer began beating the dad with a baton. As Mr Uddin raised his hands to defend himself, a swarm of police arrived “within seconds”, dragged him off and allegedly beat him up.

    Family say he was taken to hospital and later to a local police station, before being moved to a nearby prison. During the ordeal, his passport was seized.

    Stuck in a foreign country they knew little about, his wife Alaya and three children Kaulsom, 17, Al-Ebrahim, 17, and Al-Esmail, eight, found themselves unable to contact their husband and dad and unable to secure his release.

    As the days passed and their desperation mounted, Alaya contacted family friend Rizwan Raza back in Edinburgh to tell him what had happened.

    Mr Raza, an accountant from Craiglockhart, immediately got on the phone to the Foreign Office and local MP Joanna Cherry in an attempt to get help.

    Helpless and alone, Mr Uddin’s family were advised by the Foreign Office and British Embassy to fly home on Sunday, February 28, before their visas expired.

    With the help of a friend of a friend who spoke Arabic, they were able to see Mr Uddin in prison for just five minutes that night before travelling to the airport to board a plane back to Scotland.

    It was an emotional farewell – Kaulsom said her dad looked underfed, tired and ill.

    To make matters worse, while still in Saudi Arabia the family had been told by relatives that their home on Broomhouse Road had been broken into and Mr Uddin’s taxi stolen.

    They arrived back in Edinburgh to find their door smashed in. Police Scotland later found the missing taxi on nearby Stenhouse Street West, abandoned and with its lights on, but thankfully undamaged.

    Towards the end of last week, Mr Uddin was able to make two phone calls home to his wife and children from jail – allegedly by bribing guards.

    His frightened calls revealed things were not improving. He had been put on trial on Monday, February 29, without proper legal representation and sentenced to 35 days behind bars for assaulting a policeman – despite the officer in question apparently retracting the charge.

    Audibly shaken, he described the prison’s conditions. He was stuck in a room with 500 other prisoners, he said. There was no room to sleep. His complaints of feeling unwell went ignored. To top it all off, he had been told he could face a re-trial and up to two years in prison – a move his outraged family insist is simply a naked attempt to scare him into paying a hefty bribe to get out.

    Friend Rizwan Raza said: “He phoned to say, ‘Guys I need you to get me out of here. I’m really not well. They’re not interested in anything I say. If it costs money, just get me out of here. Because I know what they’re after – it’s money.

    “‘Whatever it costs, just pay it and get me out of here. Get a loan, do whatever you need to do. Sell my taxi’. That’s what his own words were: ‘Sell my taxi. Just get me out of here’.”

    Speaking to the News, daughter Kaulsom, a sixth-year pupil at Forrester High School, told how she came home from school on Wednesday last week to find her mum in tears.

    She said: “Mum was crying and I came home from school at lunch. I told my teacher what was going on, so she gave me the rest of the week off to look after mum.

    “[My mum is] a mess. She keeps getting phone calls from family and they are like, ‘Why aren’t you doing anything?’ She feels helpless.”

    She said the atmosphere at home over the past couple of weeks had been “tense”, adding: “You hear the phone ringing almost every ten minutes because someone wants an update.

    “But if we don’t have an update we can’t really tell them anything – and if we did have an update, we would have called them. It just feels frustrating.

    “Our dad’s our only source of income. Without him we have no income at the moment. That’s been quite difficult as well.”

    Friends and family describe Mr Uddin as a religious and easy-going family man. They insist there is “no chance” he assaulted anyone. Mr Raza, who has known him for almost 30 years, said: “He’s a very simple person. He’s not big on the entrapments of life. He lives a very simple life. He’s religious. He has never been in trouble.

    “He has his taxi. He’s done very well for himself. He’s got the takeaway. He’s the last person you would expect to assault a policeman. No chance. He doesn’t even swear – that’s how religious he is. He’s a regular mosque-goer. He prays five times a day. This is so uncharacteristic.”

    Along with Mr Uddin’s family, he is now calling on the Foreign Office and politicians to take urgent action and bring the dad home to Edinburgh.

    “He’s got a wife whose sister has just had a heart op,” he said. “He’s got three children who are worried stiff. His daughter can’t concentrate in school – she’s said, ‘look, this is too much for me’.

    “And he’s got an eight-year-old kid who can’t sleep at night. And when they got back, the house had been broken into. What sort of mental state are you in? And my concern is that nobody is doing anything about this.

    “I’ve known Kausar for 26 years. He pays his taxes, he’s lived here – what’s he done wrong? He’s got a British passport. For God’s sake, somebody must be able to help him.” Ms Cherry’s office said Mr Uddin’s detention in Saudi Arabia was “deeply concerning” and her team had been “in contact with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on a daily basis”.

    A Foreign Office spokeswoman declined to go into the details of the case, but said: “Our staff are providing assistance to a British national in Saudi Arabia following their arrest in February.

    “We will remain in contact with their family and local authorities.”
    Source: www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com

  • Unsung Heroes: SMRT Tanjong Pagar Malay Stn. Manager And Indian Assistant Stn. Manager Led 7 Commuters To Safety During Fire

    Unsung Heroes: SMRT Tanjong Pagar Malay Stn. Manager And Indian Assistant Stn. Manager Led 7 Commuters To Safety During Fire

    Some of you might have seen the news that a huge fire broke out at the construction site of Tanjong Pagar Centre last Thursday, and we’d like to share a behind-the-scenes story about the heroic acts of our staff:

    When Tanjong Pagar’s Station Manager (SM) Rahmat Bin Aman and Assistant Station Manager (ASM) Amutha D/O Subramaniam heard that there was a huge fire close to an exit, they instinctively grabbed fire extinguishers and ran towards it.

    7 commuters were affected and the top priority for our staff was to get them to safety immediately. Being familiar with the station, SM Rahmat hurriedly led the way while ASM Amutha ensured that no one was left behind. ASM Amutha placed the commuters’ safety above her own even though she was asthmatic and had inhaled quite a bit of smoke.

    Fortunately, everyone, including the staff were safe. Great work from our staff at Tanjong Pagar station!

     

    Source: SMRT

  • Hijabi: Auntie Let Me Have Aircon Even Though Bus Was Hot

    Hijabi: Auntie Let Me Have Aircon Even Though Bus Was Hot

    The other day, it was super hot, and I boarded a super crowded bus from the airport heading home.

    Me and 2nd boy sat right at the back, left side of the bus. Beside me was a lady (not really sure what race) and it looked like she just got off from work.

    She asked me, “the Aircon cold or not?”

    I placed my fingers close to the Aircon vent to check. “OK la aunty. Quite cooling. Are you hot, I shift it for u?”

    She replied “no no no. U take. I know u wear this ah (pointing to my Tudung) so u need more Aircon. U take u take. The bus at the back always very hot one.”

    It was true. It was very warm. Plus the crowd made it warmer.

    I shifted the vent to blow in her direction.

    She just smiled at me : ))

    We need more of her please

     

    Source: Siti Khadijah Kat

  • Muslim Wants To Renounce Islam Frustrated With Lack Of Avenues To Carry Out His Wish

    Muslim Wants To Renounce Islam Frustrated With Lack Of Avenues To Carry Out His Wish

    Admin,

    Subhanallah dis realli sad case..muslim want to renounce Islam. he say he atheist and want to free himself from syariah law.

    nobody can help him so he ask in forum how to do.

    I am very sorry if this may seem inappropriate to post, however I am really in need of help.

    I have been actively researching on how to renounce Islam legally in Singapore for the past 2 months. I even found a facebook page for Ex-Muslims saying that I should get a deedpoll and change my name.

    I do not wish to change my name, I only want to renounce it officially so I may no longer be bound under their syariah laws.

    I am calling out to anyone who has done this before to please help me.

    Every organisations I have contacted are avoiding this matter like the plague be it government or private.
    Muis is not even answering my concerns its aggravating.

    I am an athiest and I only wish to free myself from the syariah law.

    Is it fated that he shall remain Muslim? Only God knows..inshallah. Hopefully readers can give good advice to remain Muslim.

    You can view the full post here.

    Man

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  • Online Shopping Scam: Man Ordered iPhone 6S, Gets Padlock Instead

    Online Shopping Scam: Man Ordered iPhone 6S, Gets Padlock Instead

    Scams in the tech industry are a big-and-booming business. From cases of fake portable power-banks concealing bags of sand and blocks of metal to seem legitimate, to customers being sold dummy smartphones, it’s no wonder that many are hesitant to purchase electronic products through the internet.

    A common sight on the internet's 'rage section', of a fake power-bank with bags of sand in it to make it seem real

    Now, while many of us may think we’ve seen all the tricks of these ingenious tech conmen, the sly minority of the black tech trade who constantly endeavour the most creative of ways to rip off the money of consumers, blew us away once again with another cruel ploy.

    Facebook user Alans Ng took to social media to share his story after he allegedly received asteel padlock instead of the iPhone 6S he ordered.

    Ng allegedly ordered and purchased a brand new iPhone 6S online via 11 Street Malaysia, but was shocked when the parcel he received from the online distributor had nothing but a steel padlock encased within the packaging of the iPhone 6S.

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    According to Ng, the manufacturer blamed the distributor, claiming that someone in the distributor’s party had replaced the original content of the packaging with the steel lock.

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    Ng also adds that nothing seemed odd about the packaging upon receiving it, saying that the mobile phone’s packaging still had a layer of plastic wrap on it, verifying the fact that the courier services (Sky Net), had no part in this.

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    The plastic wrap, which was still intact, hinted at the fact that the distributor (11 Street Malaysia), tampered with the package and replaced its original contents with the steel padlock.

    Below is Ng’s post on Facebook.

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    Ng ends his post on Facebook by asking the responsible parties to investigate the matter thoroughly and provide him with a proper resolve.

    It goes without saying that the entire incident is nothing short of humorous yet bitter.

    That being said, we hope Ng finds closure and receives his iPhone 6S as promised.

    What is your take on the incident? Who do you think is responsible for this?

    Do let us know!

    UPDATE

    In a comment on his original post, Ng explained that he had just gotten a call from the seller, who asked him to return the package to them and that they would ship a genuine replacement to him no later than Wednesday.

    The link to Ng’s original post on Facebook can be found here.

    Source: http://thecoverage.my