Tafsir Quran Surah Al Layl Part 9
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Introduction:
"Our situation here is like a prison. We are not free. I wish I was a bird, free from this condition." - A 35-year-old Nayapara Rohingya woman.
"I cannot sleep soundly here; I am afraid they will come any moment and force me to go back. We have no money. My husband is not allowed to work. We are just like prisoners here." - A 30-year-old refugee woman in Nayapara camp.
"The firewood usually lasts 15 days. Usually I send my child or husband to the forest to fetch wood or dry leaves, but it is dangerous; there are robbers, and the villagers or forest rangers demand money from us. They take our tools sometimes or beat us until we pay. But we don't have any money to pay.
Authorities in Thailand had discovered at least 32 mass graves at an abandoned jungle camp in the Sadao district of Thailand's southern Songkhla Province bordering Malaysia on May 1 after launching a weeping crackdown on human trafficking. Few days after the terrible reports of Thai mass gravesites, once again the world was caught by shock with an appalling discovery of about 139 mass graves along Malaysia's border with Thailand. The dead bodies were of world's most persecuted Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar who had been forcibly removed from their homes and put on migrant ships, and the rest are impoverished Bangladeshis.
Britain’s top Muslim policeman has called for children as young as five to be monitored for signs of “Islamist extremism.” In an interview with The Guardian, Scotland Yard Commander Mak Chishty said there was now a need for “a move into the private space” of Muslims to spot views that could show the beginning of radicalisation far earlier than previously assumed.
On 2nd June 2015, an All-Parties Conference was held in Quetta to discuss the situation of Baluchistan in the aftermath of the tragic Mastung incident. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif blamed foreign hands for indiscriminate killings and said that the enemy wants to divide us on ethnic and sectarian grounds. Although Nawaz Sharif did not name the foreign enemy on this occasion, the Raheel-Nawaz regime for the last few months is putting the blame on India and its intelligence agency “RAW.”
According to the Ministry of Haj and Awqaf, they are planning to assign a committee that will specify the topics for the Imams to give on their Friday sermons.
This is not the first time that the docile regime of Afghanistan tried to silence the voice of Haq that is conveying the message of Islam to the Muslims of Afghanistan. Rather, they have already given strong orders to the Imams to omit from their sermons and not recite particular Quranic ayaat that speaks about Jews and Christians, prohibition of parliamentary legislation, Democratic freedoms and foreign occupation etc. during their sermons.