Friday, June 29, 2012

Tahaffuz-e-Namoos-e-Risalat Rally of IJT Karachi

Tahaffuz-e-Namoos-e-Risalat Rally of IJT Karachi ◦
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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Anti Blasphemous Rally at MA Jinnah Road Karachi

Thousands of People in Anti Blasphemous Rally at MA Jinnah Road Karachi

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Monday, June 25, 2012

Millions of Wet Eyes at Tahrir Square in Joint Pray to the Thanks of Almighty on Akhwan's Victory

Millions of Wet Eyes at Tahrir Square in Joint Pray to the Thanks of Almighty on Akhwan's Victory
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People of Egypt - Enjoying and Celebrating Akhwanul Muslimoon's Win

People of Egypt - Enjoying and Celebrating Akhwanul Muslimoon's Win

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People are very Happy in Egypt on Akhwan Muslimoon's Victory

People are very Happy in Egypt on Akhwan Muslimoon's Victory

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Munawar Hasan with Dr. Badee (Murshidul Aam Akhwan)

Munawar Hasan with Dr. Badee  (Murshidul Aam Akhwan)

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Muhammad Morsi is Leading in Namaz at Tahrir Square

Muhammad Morsi is Leading in Namaz at Tahrir Square

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Mohammad Morsi in Egyptian People - Every Face Seems Bright

Mohammad Morsi in Egyptian People - Every Face Seems Bright

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Liaqat Baloch Secretary General Jamaat Islami - Addressing to a Crowd Celebrating Akhwan's Victory

Liaqat Baloch Secretary General Jamaat Islami - Addressing to a Crowd Celebrating Akhwan's Victory

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Jamaat-e-Islami Leaders Adressing a Welcome Akhwanul Muslimoon Rally in Karachi

Jamaat-e-Islami Leaders Adressing a Welcome Akhwanul Muslimoon Rally in Karachi

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Jamaat-e-Islami is Celebrating Akhwanul Muslimoons Success in Pakistan

Jamaat-e-Islami is Celebrating Akhwanul Muslimoons Success in Pakistan

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Jamaat-e-Islami Facebook Page Post on Akhwan-ul-Muslimeen's Sweap

Jamaat-e-Islami Facebook Page Post on Akhwan-ul-Muslimeen's Sweap

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Jamaat Islami Facebook Page - Celebrating this week for Akhwan's Win

Jamaat Islami Facebook Page - Celebrating this week for Akhwan's Win

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Jamaat Islami - Hopeful for a Change in Pakistan like Egypt

Jamaat Islami - Hopeful for a Change in Pakistan like Egypt

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Heartiest Congratulations to Akhwanul Muslimoon - Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan

Heartiest Congratulations to Akhwanul Muslimoon - Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan

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Extremely Disappointed and Sad Faces in Israel on Akhwanul Muslimoons Success

Extremely Disappointed and Sad Faces in Israel on Akhwanul Muslimoons Success

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Dr. Muhammad Morsi Wins Egyptian Poll Finally

Dr. Muhammad Morsi Wins Egyptian Poll Finally

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AP Reported Akhwan's Victory in Presidential Election

AP Reported Akhwan's Victory in Presidential Election

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Friday, June 22, 2012

Molana Fazlur Rahman JUI (F) want to be the new Prime Minister of Pakistan

Molana Fazlur Rahman JUI (F) want to be the new Prime Minister of Pakistan

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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

PM Geelani Kicked Off by SC of Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court (SC) has disqualified Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani in its short order of the NA Speaker ruling case, Geo News reported.

"Yousuf Raza Gilani is disqualified from membership of parliament from April 26, the date of his conviction. He has also ceased to be the prime minister of Pakistan," said chief justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, reading the order.

"The Election Commission shall issue a notice of disqualification and the president is required to take necessary steps to ensure continuation of democratic process," he added.

The apex court was seized with identical petitions challenging NA Speaker Dr Fehmida Mirza's rulings not to send a reference for the prime minister's disqualification to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

A three-member bench of the apex court, headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, and comprising Justice Jawad S Khawaja and Justice Khilji Arif Hussain heard the identical petitions, filed by the PML-N, Tehreek-e-Insaf and others against the NA speaker's ruling over the disqualification of the prime minister.

During today's proceedings, the Chief Justice remarked that PM Gilani's conviction could have been suspended if it was challenged. 'Only the appellate court can review a judicial ruling, no one can wipe away a judicial ruling.'


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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Islami Jamiat Talaba - Aim of Organisation

Islami Jamiat Talaba - Aim of Organisation

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Jamiat Is Inviting You to the Way of Life

Jamiat Is Inviting You to the Way of Life ◦
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Book Fair by ISLAMI JAMIAT TALABA

Book Fair by ISLAMI JAMIAT TALABA ◦
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Saturday, June 16, 2012

Srilanka Defeated Pakistan by 45 Runs in 2nd One Day ODI

Srilanka Defeated Pakistan by 45 Runs in 2nd One Day ODI, Sri Lanka played very well in this second one day match between Pakistan and Srilanka.

Srilanka bated first and gave a target of 234 runs with 8 wickets fall, in the reply Pakistani team made 199 all out, the massive score from Pakistan was azhar ali's 80 runs not out. Parira made hatrik in this match, he take four wickets in a row in one of his over.

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Friday, June 15, 2012

Rejection of Asad Shafiq Seems Clear in Egyptian Presidential Election

Former prime minister and Muslim Brotherhood candidate to compete after controversial court ruling dissolves parliament.

Egyptians go to the polls on Saturday to vote in a presidential runoff, an election mired in controversy after the Supreme Court dissolved parliament and the country's military rulers re-asserted control over the legislative process.

The election, which will continue on Sunday, pits Mohammed Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood's candidate, against Ahmed Shafik, the last prime minister under deposed president Hosni Mubarak. The two men placed first and second, respectively, in the first round of voting last month.

Both men made a final pitch to voters on Thursday night. Morsi tried to portray himself as the candidate of the revolution, while Shafik promised stability.

Whichever man wins, he will take office amid a great deal of uncertainty. The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) formally moved to dissolve parliament on Friday, and told MPs they were not allowed to re-enter the building.

The Muslim Brotherhood, whose Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) controls the largest bloc in parliament, has said it will not immediately accept the court's ruling. Saad al-Katatni, the parliament speaker, plans to hold a session next week to discuss the decision.

'Fully-fledged coup'

The high court ruled that some provisions of the electoral law, which allowed political parties to compete with independent candidates for some seats, violated the constitution.

The ruling invalidated the 508-member People's Assembly, chosen during a six-week election which began in November. It also voided the constitutional assembly which members of parliament agreed to last week and appointed on Tuesday.

SCAF said it will announce its own assembly next week.

The ruling was a blow to the entire transition process, but perhaps most of all to the Brotherhood, which controlled nearly half of the People's Assembly.

Mohamed el-Beltagy, a senior FJP politician, called the rulings a ''fully-fledged coup'' on his Facebook page.

The Brotherhood issued a statement late on Thursday night warning that the court's decision would undo the gains of the revolution and push Egypt into ''dangerous days''.

'Political decision'

The court also ruled that Shafik was eligible to stand in the election. He was initially barred from running by the ''political isolation''law passed earlier this year, which barred ex-regime officials from running for public office.

The court dismissed the law as unconstitutional.

Morsi has been under pressure from Egypt's liberals to declare the election illegitimate and withdraw from the race.

But Nader Omran, a spokesman for the FJP, said in an interview that he would continue his campaign despite concerns over the rulings.

''It's a political [decision], not a judicial one,''said Omran.

''We have to go on with the elections, we have to not give any chance for the counter-revolution[ary] powers … Shafik will not win a free and fair election, never.''

'Electing an emperor'

The next president will take office without a clear mandate - there is no constitution spelling out the powers of the president - and without an elected legislature.

SCAF announced on Thursday that it would assume lawmaking powers after parliament's dissolution. And on Friday, the generals said they would manage the budget as well, according to Al-Ahram.

Earlier this week, the justice ministry issued a decree allowing the military to arrest civilians for a range of crimes, further empowering the military and raising comparisons with the country's recently scrapped emergency law..

''I think that in the coming days, weeks, SCAF will issue what we call a supplementary constitutional declaration by which it will try to further specify the powers of the new president,'' said Mazen Hassan, a legal scholar at Cairo University.

Many Egyptians have taken to calling the events of the last week a ''coup.''

Mohamed ElBaradei, the Nobel Prize-winning former diplomat and onetime presidential hopeful, called the situation a travesty.

''Electing a president in the absence of [a] constitution and parliament is electing an emperor with more powers than [the] deposed dictator,''he said on Twitter.


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