Monday, July 19, 2021

HOLY KAABA ADORNED WITH NEW KISWA IN MAKKAH, SEE VIDEO AND PHOTOS

HOLY KAABA ADORNED WITH NEW KISWA IN MAKKAH, SEE VIDEO AND PHOTOS
The annual ceremony to replace the Kiswa, the cloth covering the Holy Ka’aba, was held at the Grand Mosque of Makkah on Sunday night.

The staff of the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet Mosque changed the Kiswa.
The chosen team from the General Administration of King Abdulaziz Complex for the Kiswa of the Holy Ka’aba took down the old cloth and then put a new on in place.

The Ka’aba cloth is made of 670 kg of high-quality silk, 120 kg of gold threads, and 100 kg of silver threads, Deputy Head of the General Presidency for the Grand Mosque Affairs Dr Saad bin Mohammad Al Mohaimeed said in a statement.

A total of 200 Saudi craftsmen were employed to produce the Kiswa at King Abdulaziz Complex, he said.

The Kiswa is changed on 9th Zilhaj every year on the day of Arafat.

 



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Concerned over reports of Modi govt using Israeli software for spying on political opponents: Fawad

Concerned over reports of Modi govt using Israeli software for spying on political opponents: Fawad
Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry on Monday has expressed deep concern over reports that Indian government used Israeli software to spy on journalists and political opponents.

In a post on social-networking website Twitter, the minister said, “He was extremely concerned on news reports emerging from @guardiannews that Indian government used Israeli software to spy on journalists, political opponents and politicians.”


“Unethical policies of Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi’s government have dangerously polarised India and the region. More details are emerging,” he added.

 



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Miftah once again on NAB radar into bank transaction case

Miftah once again on NAB radar into bank transaction case
National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Monday has launched inquiry into suspicious bank transactions case against Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) senior leader Miftah Ismail.

The anti-graft watchdog has stated that Rs4 billion transaction was carried out from the bank account of the PML-N leader.

Earlier, NAB had frozen the moveable and immovable assets of former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and former finance minister Miftah Ismail.

After the freezing of assets of both Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leaders, they will not be able to transfer ownership of vehicles and property.



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Miftah once again on NAB radar into bank transaction case

Miftah once again on NAB radar into bank transaction case
National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Monday has launched inquiry into suspicious bank transactions case against Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) senior leader Miftah Ismail.

The anti-graft watchdog has stated that Rs4 billion transaction was carried out from the bank account of the PML-N leader.

Earlier, NAB had frozen the moveable and immovable assets of former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and former finance minister Miftah Ismail.

After the freezing of assets of both Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leaders, they will not be able to transfer ownership of vehicles and property.



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Jaishankar's statement on FATF exposes 'true colours' of India: Pakistan

Jaishankar's statement on FATF exposes 'true colours' of India: Pakistan
The Foreign Office (FO) on Monday slammed Indian minister’s statement, admitting that it played role in keeping Pakistan on the grey list of Financial Action Task Force (FATF).

“Indian statement not only exposes its true colors but also vindicates Pakistan’s longstanding stance on India’s negative role in FATF,” said FO Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri after Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar admitted that Pakistan is on the FATF grey list because of the "efforts of Narendra Modi's government.".

The spokesperson reminded that Islamabad has always been highlighting India’s role to the international community in the politicisation of the FATF and undermining its processes. It added that the recent statement by the Indian foreign minister was “just a further corroboration of its continued efforts to use an important technical forum for its narrow political designs against Pakistan”.

“While Pakistan has been sincerely and constructively engaged with FATF during the implementation of the action plan, India has left no stone unturned in casting doubts on Pakistan’s progress through disgraceful means,” said the FO spokesperson.

The statement said that Islamabad has been “exposing India’s duplicitous role to the international community in the past” and vowed that it will also bring the “recent confession by India” to the FATF’s notice.

“Pakistan is also considering approaching FATF president for an appropriate action in this matter. Following the recent confession by Indian Government, India’s credentials for assessing Pakistan in FATF as co-chair of the Joint Group or for that matter any other country are subject to questions, which we urge FATF to look into,” said Chaudhri.

The FO spokesperson reiterated that Pakistan’s progress in AML/CFT domain has been “demonstrated through concrete, tangible and verifiable actions” which was also “openly acknowledged” by FATF.

“We are resolved to sustain this momentum and trajectory with the support and cooperation of our international partners. India’s delusions of putting pressure on Pakistan have always remained unfulfilled and would never see the light of day,” said Chaudhri. He also reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to the AML/CFT systems.

'India's statement confirms what Pakistan has been saying all along'
Federal Energy Minister Hammad Azhar tweeted that Jaishankar's statement "only confirms what Pakistan has been saying all along".
"India actively politicises & undermines the technical processes & spirit of FATF," tweeted Azhar. He added that Pakistan's "progress is nevertheless undeniable" and vowed that Islamabad "shall soon" complete both its action plans.



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Jaishankar's statement on FATF exposes 'true colours' of India: Pakistan

Jaishankar's statement on FATF exposes 'true colours' of India: Pakistan
The Foreign Office (FO) on Monday slammed Indian minister’s statement, admitting that it played role in keeping Pakistan on the grey list of Financial Action Task Force (FATF).

“Indian statement not only exposes its true colors but also vindicates Pakistan’s longstanding stance on India’s negative role in FATF,” said FO Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri after Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar admitted that Pakistan is on the FATF grey list because of the "efforts of Narendra Modi's government.".

The spokesperson reminded that Islamabad has always been highlighting India’s role to the international community in the politicisation of the FATF and undermining its processes. It added that the recent statement by the Indian foreign minister was “just a further corroboration of its continued efforts to use an important technical forum for its narrow political designs against Pakistan”.

“While Pakistan has been sincerely and constructively engaged with FATF during the implementation of the action plan, India has left no stone unturned in casting doubts on Pakistan’s progress through disgraceful means,” said the FO spokesperson.

The statement said that Islamabad has been “exposing India’s duplicitous role to the international community in the past” and vowed that it will also bring the “recent confession by India” to the FATF’s notice.

“Pakistan is also considering approaching FATF president for an appropriate action in this matter. Following the recent confession by Indian Government, India’s credentials for assessing Pakistan in FATF as co-chair of the Joint Group or for that matter any other country are subject to questions, which we urge FATF to look into,” said Chaudhri.

The FO spokesperson reiterated that Pakistan’s progress in AML/CFT domain has been “demonstrated through concrete, tangible and verifiable actions” which was also “openly acknowledged” by FATF.

“We are resolved to sustain this momentum and trajectory with the support and cooperation of our international partners. India’s delusions of putting pressure on Pakistan have always remained unfulfilled and would never see the light of day,” said Chaudhri. He also reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to the AML/CFT systems.

'India's statement confirms what Pakistan has been saying all along'
Federal Energy Minister Hammad Azhar tweeted that Jaishankar's statement "only confirms what Pakistan has been saying all along".
"India actively politicises & undermines the technical processes & spirit of FATF," tweeted Azhar. He added that Pakistan's "progress is nevertheless undeniable" and vowed that Islamabad "shall soon" complete both its action plans.



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Babar Azam blames bowlers for loss in second T20

Babar Azam blames bowlers for loss in second T20
Pakistan captain Babar Azam has said that the bowlers on his side gave away too many runs which resulted in the team's loss in the second T20 against England played at Old Trafford, Manchester.

In the post-match conference Sunday, the skipper said that after the first partnership, the batsmen could not hold on to the momentum.

Set a 201-run target by England, Pakistan were restricted to 155 for nine in their 20 overs. Openers Azam and Mohammad Rizwan added 50 runs in 5.4 overs before the skipper was dismissed by Saqib Mahmood for 22.
After Azam's dismissal, Pakistan’s chase fell away as the tourists lost wickets at regular intervals. Sohaib Maqsood (15), Mohammad Hafeez (10), Fakhar Zaman (8) and Azam Khan (1) fell to England’s spin bowling trio of Adil Rashid, Mark Parkinson and Moeen Ali.

Rizwan top-scored for the side with 37 off 29 balls. Shadab Khan remained undefeated on 36 off 22 balls (two fours, three sixes). Imad Wasim contributed 20 runs for England, Saqib took three wickets for 33 while Adil and Moeen took two wickets each conceding 30 and 32 runs respectively.

Admitting failures in the field, Azam said that they would not repeat their mistakes in the next match and would try to play good cricket.

Vice-captain Shadab Khan gave credit to the English team for exploiting the conditions in a better way adding that Pakistan had Mohammad Hafeez as a spin bowling option, but the situation was not such that he could be asked to bowl.

The three-match series is now levelled 1-1 while the final match will be played at Old Trafford, Manchester on Tuesday, July 20.



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