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Holidays 9.28
Holidays
Banned Websites Awareness Day
British Home Child Day (UK)
Cabrillo Day (California)
Canterbury South Day (New Zealand)
Carrot Day (French Republic)
Carson King Day (Iowa)
Circassian Costume Day
Ethel Rosenberg Day of Justice (New York)
Fiesta of San Miguel (Mexico)
Fish Tank Floorshow Night
Flag Day (Thailand)
Frances Willard Day (Minnesota, Wisconsin)
Freedom From Hunger Day
Global Day of Student Prayer
Gold Lining Day
Gone-ta-Pott Day [every 28th]
International Day of Arnold Chiari Syndrome
International Day of Scientific Culture
International Day for Universal Access to Information (UN)
International Right to Know Day
International Safe Abortion Day
Marshmallow Twisters Day
National British Home Child Day (Canada)
National Chris Day
National Day of Awareness
National Day of Awareness and Unity against Child Pornography (Philippines)
National Good Neighbor Day
National Gordie Day
National Manufacturing Day (UK)
National North Carolina Day
National Penicillin Allergy Day
National Self Awareness Day
National Son’s Day (Canada)
National Talk Like Mr. Krabs Day (Aenopia)
National Traffic Door Day
NICU Staff Recognition Day
Popular Uprising of Naples Day (Italy)
Psoriatic Arthritis Awareness Day
Read a Child a Book You Like Day
Silver Lining Day
Teacher’s Day (Philippines, Taiwan)
World News Day
World Pet Day
World Rabies Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Drink As Much Beer As Possible Day
Drink Beer Day
International Poke Day
National Drink Beer Day
Ohio Pint Day
Strawberry Cream Pie Day
World Marmite Day
4th & Last Thursday in September
Arthur's Day (Arthur Guinness) [4th Thursday]
National Fitness Day (Ireland) [4th Thursday]
National School Parent Group Day [4th Thursday]
Remember Me Thursday [4th Thursday]
World Maritime Day [Last Thursday]
World Trenches Day [4th Thursday]
Independence Days
Czech Statehood Day (Czech Republic) Nefaria (a.k.a. Timonoucitiland; Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Aaron of Auxerre (Christian; Saint)
Alexandre Cabanel (Artology)
Annemund (Christian; Saint)
Confucius (Confucianism; Founder)
Conval (Christian; Saint)
Eustochium (Christian; Saint)
Exuperius (Christian; Saint)
Fast of Gedalia (Judaism) [3 Tishri]
Faustus of Riez (Christian; Saint)
Feast of Khepera (Egyptian Beetle God)
Festival of Wawatsari (God of Deer Peyote; Huichol, Mexico)
Fictional Character Day (Pastafarian)
Fred (Muppetism)
Hapi’s Day (Day of the Nile; Pagan)
Hazelwood Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
John of Dukla (Christian; Saint)
Leoba (a.k.a. Lioba; Christian; Saint)
Lorenzo Ruiz (Christian; Saint)
Michaelmas Eve (Celtic)
Mme. de Staal (Positivist; Saint)
Paternus of Auch (Christian; Saint)
The Prophet’s Birthday [Islam] (a.k.a. ... 
Baravfat (India)
Birthday of Prophet Muhammed (Cameroon, Kuwait, Lebanon, Maldives, Palestine, Sierra Leone, UAE)
Eid Al-Maulid Anebi (Eritea)
Eid-El-Maulud (Nigeria)
Eid-e-Milad-un Nabi (Bangladesh)
Gamo (Gambia)
Gamou (Senegal)
Hari Maulad Nabi (Cocos or Keeling Islands)
Le Mouled (Tunisia)
Maoulida (Mayotte)
Maouloud (Guinea, Senegal)
Maouloud-Al-Nebi (Chad)
Maulid (Tanzania)
Maulid Nabi Muhammad SAW 1444 H (Indonesia)
Maulidur Rasul (Brunei)
Mawleed al-Nabi (Afghanistan)
Mawlid (Ethiopia)
Mawlid al-Nabi (Jordan)
Mawlid An Nabi (Syria)
Mawlid En Nabaoui Echarif (Algeria)
Mawlid Nabi (Somalia)
Mawloud (Mali)
Mawlud Nabi (Gambia)
Mavlid Al Nabi (Cyprus)
Milad Al Nabi (Oman)
Miladunnabi (Bahrain)
Milad-un-Nabi (India, Sri Lanka)
Moulad (Iraq)
Mouled Al Nabee (Libya)
Moulid Al Nabi (Sudan)
Moulid El Nabi (Egypt)
Mouloud (Comoros, Djibouti, Niger)
Rabi' al-Awwal (Yemen)
Youman Nabi (Guyana)
Richard Rolle, Walter Hilton and Margery Kempe (Episcopal Church (USA))
Simón de Rojas (Christian; Saint)
Wenceslas (Christian; Saint) [Bohemia, Czech brewers] *
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Prime Number Day: 271 [58 of 72]
Sakimake (先負 Japan) [Bad luck in the morning, good luck in the afternoon.]
Umu Limnu (Evil Day; Babylonian Calendar; 45 of 60)
Premieres
Aqua Duck (WB MM Cartoon; 1963)
…Baby One More Time, by Britney Spears (Song; 1998)
Ballet Shoes, by Noel Streatfeild (Children’s Novel; 1936)
Blackadder Goes Forth (UK TV Series; 1989)
Blonde (Film; 2022)
Cool Hand Luke, by Donn Pearce (Novel; 1965)
DC Showcase: Green Arrow (WB Cartoon; 2010)
The Dissent of Man, by Bad Religion (Album; 2010)
Dr. Kildare (TV Series; 1961)
Eldorado, by Electric Light Orchestra (Album; 1974)
Fallen Into the Pit, by Ellis Peters (Novel; 1951)
Greedy for Tweety (WB LT Cartoon; 1957)
Hearts in Atlantis (Film; 2001)
Hotel Transylvania (Animated Film; 2012)
I Heard It Through the Grapevine, by Gladys Knight & The Pips (Song; 1967)
Looney Lightning or Nuts and Volts (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S6, Ep. 306; 1964)
Looper (Film; 2012)
Love Me Tender, by Elvis Presley (Song; 1956)
Mildred Pierce (Film; 1945)
Night School (Film; 2018)
On Ice (Disney Cartoon; 1935)
Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone, by The Temptations (Song; 1972)
Pitch Perfect (Film; 2012)
The Professor and the Madman (UK Title: The Surgeon of Crowthorne), by Simon Winchester (Book; 1998)
The Show Must Go On or Give “em the Acts (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S6, Ep. 305; 1964)
Smallfoot (Animated Film; 2018)
Songs in the Key of Life, by Stevie Wonder (Album; 1976)
Star Trek: The Next Generation (TV Series; 1987)
Superman/Batman: Apocalypse (WB Animated Film; 2010)
Tales from Margarita, by Jimmy Buffet (Short Stories; 1989)
To Know Him Is To Love Him, by The Teddy Bears (Song; 1958)
Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse (WB Animated Film; 2012)
Ugly Betty (TV Series; 2008)
Welcome to the Jungle, by Guns N’ Roses (Song; 1987)
The Wild Life (Film; 1984)
A Wizard of Earthsea, by Ursula K. Le Guin (Novel; 1968)
Zoolander (Film; 2001)
Today’s Name Days
Dietmar, Giselher, Lioba, Thekla, Wenzel (Austria)
Faust, Lovorko, Većeslav (Croatia)
Václav (Czech Republic)
Venceslaus (Denmark)
Lennart, Lenno, Leonhard, Linnar, Linnart (Estonia)
Arja, Lenni (Finland)
Venceslas (France)
Giselher, Lioba, Wenzel (Germany)
Heriton (Greece)
Vencel (Hungary)
Venceslao (Italy)
Gaita, Kaira, Lana, Sergejs, Svetlana (Latvia)
Saliamonas, Tautvydas, Vaclovas, Vacys, Vientautė (Lithuania)
Lena, Lene (Norway)
Jan, Laurencjusz, Luba, Lubosza, Marek, Nikita, Salomon, Sylwin, Wacław, Wacława, Wawrzyniec, Więcesław (Poland)
Hariton (Romania)
Václav (Slovakia)
Lorenzo, Wenceslao (Spain)
Lennart, Leonard (Sweden)
Baruch, Preston, Prior, Pryor, Wenzel (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 271 of 2024; 94 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of week 39 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Muin (Vine) [Day 24 of 28]
Chinese: Month 8 (Xin-You), Day 14 (Ji-Chou)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 13 Tishri 5784
Islamic: 13 Rabi I 1445
J Cal: 1 Shù; Oneday [1 of 30]
Julian: 15 September 2023
Moon: 98%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 19 Shakespeare (10th Month) [Mme. de Staal]
Runic Half Month: Gyfu (Gift) [Day 2 of 15]
Season: Autumn (Day 5 of 89)
Zodiac: Libra (Day 5 of 30)
Calendar Changes
Shù (Month 10 of 12; J Calendar)
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Holidays 10.8
Holidays
Air Force Day (India)
Alvin C. York Day
American Touch Tag Day
Arbor Day (Namibia)
Back to Basics Day
Battle of Angamos Day (Peru)
Children’s Day (Iran)
Cold Dew (Chinese Farmer’s Calendar)
Commonwealth Culture Day (Northern Mariana Islands)
Cosmopolite's Day
Father’s Day (Sweden)
International Birth Registration Day
International Lesbian Day
International Off-Road Day
International Podiatry Day
Lovable Lawyers Day
National Education Day (Kiribati)
National Harbormaster Appreciation Day
National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day
National Mall Walking Day
Navy Day (Peru)
Nude Beach Party Day (Baker Beach, California)
San Ernesto Day
Semana Morazánica (Honduras)
Tube Top Day
Virgin Islands/Puerto Rico Friendship Day
World Octopus Day
World Teachers’ Day (Kiribati)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Birthday of the Microbrewery
National Fluffernutter Day
National Pierogi Day
2nd Saturday in October
Fall Astronomy Day [2nd Saturday]
I Love Yarn Day [2nd Saturday]
International African Penguin Awareness Day [2nd Saturday]
International Newspaper Carrier Day [2nd Saturday]
National Chess Day [2nd Saturday]
National Costume Swap Day [2nd Saturday]
National Curves Day [2nd Saturday]
National Family Bowling Day (a.k.a. Kids Bowl Free Day) [2nd Saturday]
National Motorcycle Ride Day [2nd Saturday]
Pinotage Day [2nd Saturday]
Universal Music Day [2nd Saturday]
World Hospice and Palliative Care Day [2nd Saturday]
World Migratory Bird Day [2nd Saturday]
World Porridge Day [Saturday of 1st Full Week]
Independence Days
Croatia (from Yugoslavia, 1991)
Feast Days
Albertus Magnus (Positivist; Saint)
Bearing of Green Branches (Ancient Athens)
Bridget of Sweden (Christian; Saint)
Demetrius (Christian; Saint)
Evodus (a.k.a. Yves; (Christian; Saint)
Grandpa Mullally (Muppetism)
Keyne (Celtic; Christian; Saint)
Palatias and Laurentia (Christian; Saint)
Pelagia the Penitant (Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches)
The Prophet’s Birthday [Islam] (a.k.a. ... 
Baravfat (India)
Birthday of Prophet Muhammed (Cameroon, Kuwait, Lebanon, Maldives, Palestine, Sierra Leone, UAE)
Eid Al-Maulid Anebi (Eritea)
Eid-El-Maulud (Nigeria)
Gamo (Gambia)
Gamou (Senegal)
Hari Maulad Nabi (Cocos or Keeling Islands)
Le Mouled (Tunisia)
Maoulida (Mayotte)
Maouloud (Guinea, Senegal)
Maouloud-Al-Nebi (Chad)
Maulid (Tanzania)
Maulid Nabi Muhammad SAW 1444 H (Indonesia)
Maulidur Rasul (Brunei)
Mawleed al-Nabi (Afghanistan)
Mawlid (Ethiopia)
Mawlid al-Nabi (Jordan)
Mawlid An Nabi (Syria)
Mawlid En Nabaoui Echarif (Algeria)
Mawlid Nabi (Somalia)
Mawloud (Mali)
Mawlud Nabi (Gambia)
Mavlid Al Nabi (Cyprus)
Milad Al Nabi (Oman)
Miladunnabi (Bahrain)
Milad-un-Nabi (India)
Moulad (Iraq)
Mouled Al Nabee (Libya)
Moulid Al Nabi (Sudan)
Moulid El Nabi (Egypt)
Mouloud (Comoros, Djibouti, Niger)
Rabi' al-Awwal (Yemen)
Youman Nabi (Guyana)
Reparata (Christian; Saint)
San Ernesto, Che Guevara as a folk saint (Bolivian campesinos)
Sawney Beane Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Simeon (Gospel of Luke; Christian; Saint)
Tell Massive Lies Day (Pastafarian)
Thaïs (Christian; Saint)
William Dwight Porter Bliss and Richard T. Ely (Episcopal Church)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Prime Number Day: 281 [60 of 72]
Sakimake (先負 Japan) [Bad luck in the morning, good luck in the afternoon.]
Premieres
The Color of Money (Film; 1986)
Great Balls of Fire, recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis (Song; 1957)
Imagine, by John Lennon (Song; 1971)
It’s Kind of a Funny Story (Film; 2010)
Les Misérables (Musical Play in English; 1985)
No Time to Die (US Film; 2021) [James Bond #27]
Remain in Light, by Talking Heads (Album; 1980)
Romeo and Juliet (Film; 1968)
Rumble Fish (Film; 1983)
The Second Hundred Years (Short Film; 1927) [1st Laurel & Hardy Film]
Too Many Girls (Film; 1940)
Unseen Academicals, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 2009) [Discworld #37]
Today’s Name Days
Simeon (Austria)
Demetrije, Hugo, Pelagija, Šimun, Zvonimir (Croatia)
Věra (Czech Republic)
Ingeborg (Denmark)
Hilja, Hilje, Hilju (Estonia)
Hilja (Finland)
Pélagie, Thaïs (France)
Gerda, Günther, Hannah, Laura (Germany)
Pelagia (Greece)
Koppány (Hungary)
Pelagia (Italy)
Aina, Anastasija, Aneta, Anita (Latvia)
Brigita, Daugas, Demetra, Gaivilė (Lithuania)
Benedikte, Bente (Norway)
Artemon, Bryda, Brygida, Demetriusz, Laurencja, Marcin, Pelagia, Pelagiusz, Symeon, Wojsława (Poland)
Brigita (Slovakia)
Hugo, Thais (Spain)
Nils (Sweden)
Demetria, Demetrio, Demetrius, Demi, Dimitri, Stewart, Stuart (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 281 of 2022; 84 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 6 of week 40 of 2022
Celtic Tree Calendar: Gort (Ivy) [Day 8 of 28]
Chinese: Month 9 (Júyuè), Day 13 (Jia-Wu)
Chinese Year of the: Tiger (until January 22, 2023)
Hebrew: 13 Tishri 5783
Islamic: 12 Rabi I 1444
J Cal: 11 Shù; Threesday [11 of 30]
Julian: 25 September 2022
Moon: 98%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 28 Descartes (11th Month) [Albertus Magnus]
Runic Half Month: Gyfu (Gift) [Day 13 of 15]
Season: Autumn (Day 16 of 90)
Zodiac: Libra (Day 14 of 30)
Calendar Changes
Descartes (Modern Philosophy) [Month 11 of 13; Positivist]
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DGHR announces holiday for public sector on Prophet Muhammad’s birthday – UAE
The Dubai Government Human Resources Department (DGHR) issued a circular, declaring that Sunday, September 15, 2024, (12 Rabi Al-Awwal 1446), will be a holiday for all government bodies, departments, and institutions on Prophet Muhammad’s birthday. The Department further announced that official work will resume from the following day, Monday, September 16.  The circular excludes departments,…
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elmadrasahplatform · 5 months
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The importance of learning the Arabic language in the Emirates
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The Arabic language is of particular importance because of its prestigious religious, cultural and civilizational status. It is the language of the Holy Qur’an and the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, which is considered one of the most widespread languages ​​in the world, as it is spoken by more than 422 million people. It is also an official language. 25 Arab countries, and a language rich in literature, arts and ancient history.
The Arabic language is also of great importance in the United Arab Emirates, for several reasons:
Official Language: Arabic is considered the official language in the United Arab Emirates. Since it is the official language of the state, knowledge of the Arabic language enhances communication and understanding between individuals in Emirati society.
Culture and Identity: The Arabic language is an essential part of the cultural identity of the Emirates. By learning the Arabic language, individuals can understand the Arab culture, values ​​and traditions that make up a large part of Emirati society.
Job Opportunities: The Arabic language is considered a valuable skill in the UAE labor market. Many companies and institutions deal in the Arabic language, and individuals who are fluent in the Arabic language may have better job opportunities and opportunities to communicate with Arab customers and partners.
Education and Research: The Arabic language is important in the field of education and research in the UAE. Many educational institutions use Arabic as an educational language, and scientific research and studies may sometimes need to use Arabic.
Tourism and Hospitality: The Arabic language is important in the tourism and hospitality sector in the UAE. Arabic-speaking tourists and visitors feel comfortable and smooth communication when they talk to workers in hotels, restaurants and shops.
In general, the Arabic language is one of the important foundations for interaction and integration into Emirati society. It contributes to understanding Arab culture and identity, provides job opportunities and enhances communication in various areas of life. Therefore, learning Arabic is useful and important in the UAE.
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Ramadan Prayer Time Table 2024 & Understanding Ramadan: A Comprehensive Guide
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An Insightful Journey Through Ramadan
Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, marks a period of profound spiritual reflection, fasting, and community for Muslims worldwide. This guide delves into the essence, practices, and global observance of this sacred month, providing a deep understanding for both Muslims and curious non-Muslims alike.
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Introduction to Ramadan
Ramadan is not just a time of abstention from food and drink from sunrise to sunset; it’s a period rich in spiritual reflection, prayer, and community. The Islamic lunar calendar, based on the moon’s phases, sets the stage for this holy month, which commemorates the revelation of the Holy Quran to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) by the archangel Gabriel.
The Spiritual Essence of Ramadan
During Ramadan, the focus is on purifying the soul, practicing self-discipline, and dedicating oneself to prayer and reading the Quran. The last 10 days hold special significance, with the “Night of Power” or Laylat Al Qadr, considered the holiest night, when prayers are believed to be most potent.
Practices and Observances
Muslims across the globe engage in fasting, abstaining from food, drink, and other physical needs during daylight hours. This act of faith and worship is intended to cleanse the soul and foster empathy for the less fortunate. Nights are spent in prayer, and the importance of charity is emphasized, aligning with the spirit of giving and gratitude.
Cultural Impact and Working Hours
The observance of Ramadan brings about changes in daily routines and work schedules, especially in Muslim-majority countries. For instance, in the UAE, working hours are reduced, allowing more time for spiritual activities and family gatherings.
The Five Pillars of Islam and Ramadan’s Role
Fasting during Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, essential practices that form the foundation of a Muslim’s faith and lifestyle. This section explores how Ramadan integrates into these pillars, emphasizing its significance.
Iftar and Suhoor: Traditional Meals
The pre-dawn meal (Suhoor) and the meal to break the fast (Iftar) are central to Ramadan’s daily routine. These meals are not only a time for physical nourishment but also for communal gatherings and shared gratitude.
Understanding the Islamic and Gregorian Calendars
Ramadan’s timing shifts annually due to the differences between the lunar and Gregorian calendars. This section explains the calendars’ workings and why Ramadan moves ahead by approximately 10–11 days each year.
Eid Al Fitr: The Celebration After Ramadan
The conclusion of Ramadan is marked by Eid Al Fitr, a festive time of joy, communal prayers, and generosity, where the focus shifts from fasting to feasting and giving.
Ramadan Across the Seasons
Depending on the geographical location and the time of year, the experience of fasting can vary greatly. This part explores the observance of Ramadan in different seasons and climates.
Ramadan’s Significance for Different Demographics
Special considerations are given to children, new converts, and individuals with medical conditions, highlighting the inclusivity and adaptability of Ramadan observances.
Community and Global Participation
The spirit of Ramadan extends beyond the Muslim community, inviting non-Muslims to participate in various aspects of the month, from iftar dinners to charitable acts, fostering a sense of global unity and understanding.
FAQs About Ramadan
This section addresses common questions and misconceptions about Ramadan, offering clear, informative answers to enhance understanding and respect for this holy month.
Conclusion
Ramadan is a time of spiritual renewal and community for Muslims around the world. Its observances, from fasting to feasting, reflect a deep commitment to faith, empathy, and global solidarity. Whether Muslim or non-Muslim, understanding Ramadan enriches our global tapestry of cultures and beliefs, promoting a shared respect for sacred traditions and practices.
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المولد النبوي الشريف
In celebration of Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday, peace be upon him. 
We hope that the true spirit of this auspicious occasion brings you happiness and good health. 
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#HappyBirthdayProphetMohammed #HappyBirthdayProphetMuhammad
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What You Need To Know About Insurance Litigation Proceedings In The United Arab Emirates?
What You Need To Know About Insurance Litigation Proceedings In The United Arab Emirates?
The United Arab Emirates is a country located in the Middle East. The legal system in the UAE is based on Sharia law, a religious law derived from the Quran. There are several different courts in the UAE, each with its own jurisdiction. This article will focus on insurance litigation proceedings in the UAE.
What is insurance litigation? 
Insurance litigation is a legal process in which an insurance company and an insured person dispute the terms of an insurance policy. The dispute may involve a claim that the insurance company has denied or a disagreement about the value of a claim. Insurance litigation can be complex and expensive, and it is often best to seek the advice of an attorney if you find yourself in this situation.
What are the procedures for insurance litigation in the UAE? 
The UAE's well-developed legal system relies on court judgments to resolve insurance disputes. The legal system is based on the civil law derived from French and Roman law. 
The UAE has two court systems: Sharia and civil courts. The Sharia courts apply Sharia law, which is based on the Quran and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. The civil courts apply the civil law, which is based on French and Roman law. 
The Sharia courts have jurisdiction over insurance disputes involving Muslims. The civil courts have jurisdiction over insurance disputes involving non-Muslims. 
The UAE's insurance litigation procedures vary depending on the applicable court system. In the Sharia courts, the parties must try to resolve the dispute through mediation. If mediation is unsuccessful, the dispute will be resolved by a judge. In the civil courts, the parties can file a lawsuit directly without first going through mediation. 
Lawyers may represent the parties in a civil court dispute. However, in the Sharia courts, the parties are not represented by lawyers and must represent themselves. 
The following table sets out the procedures for insurance litigation in the Sharia and civil courts in the UAE.
What are the key stages of insurance litigation in the UAE? 
The key stages of insurance litigation in the UAE are as follows:
1. Filing of the claim: This is the initial stage in the litigation process, and it involves filing a formal complaint with the court.
2. Exchange of pleadings: In this stage, the parties exchange documents and information in order to build their case.
3. Discovery: This is a process where the parties exchange information and documents to assess their cases' strengths and weaknesses.
4. Pre-trial conference: This is a meeting between the parties and the court where the parties try to resolve the dispute without going to trial.
5. Trial: The case will go to trial if the dispute cannot be resolved at the pre-trial conference.
6. Judgment: After the trial has concluded, the court will issue a judgment stating its findings and rulings.
What are the possible outcomes of insurance litigation in the UAE? 
Regarding insurance litigation in the UAE, there are a few possible outcomes. First, the insurer may decide to take legal action against the policyholder to recoup any funds that have been paid out as a result of the claim. Alternatively, the policyholder may take legal action against the insurer if they feel they have not been treated fairly. In either case, seeking legal advice from a qualified lawyer is important to protect your rights.
How can you prepare for insurance litigation in the UAE? 
There are a few key things that you can do to prepare yourself for insurance litigation in the UAE. Firstly, it is essential to understand the local legal system and how insurance law works in the UAE. You should also be familiar with the relevant court procedures and how to submit evidence. It is also essential to understand the key players in the UAE's insurance industry and a clear strategy for how you will approach the case. Finally, you should ensure you have the necessary resources to fully prepare for and prosecute the matter.
What are the risks of insurance litigation in the UAE?
The risks of insurance litigation in the UAE are significant. The process can be expensive and time-consuming, and the outcome is not guaranteed to favor the policyholder. Parties to a dispute can also face high legal costs, even if the case is eventually decided in their favor.
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Eid al-Fitr was supposedly invented by the Islamic prophet Muhammad, according to Muslim belief. The 12th International Nursing, Healthcare, and Patient Safety Conference is giving the Eid al-Fitr discount of 10-20% on the registration. Join us From July 25–27, 2023 in Dubai, UAE, and avail the discount and offers. It provides motivational speakers and intimate knowledge to examine the newest research and fashions.
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Traditional Special Gifts for Ramadan and EID
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Gifts for Ramadan and EID
Traditional Special Gifts for Ramadan and EID The Holy Month of Ramadan is one of the most significant months in the Islamic timetable This is a special time that brings families and communities closer together. It’s a Tradition to bring gifts similar as food and incense to a host’s home as an act of love, Kindness, and Respect. The end of Ramadan is the launch of Eid Al Fitr, which means the ‘jubilee of breaking the fast ’. The stylish occasion of Eid makes sure everyone from associates and musketeers and extended family members exchanges gifts to partake in their gratefulness. Gifting is an important tradition in Arabia, recognizing close bonds and strong connections. According to Islamic Book, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) would frequently give and admit gifts of incense, beast, apparel, and especially food, which is why it’s come to an integral aspect of indigenous culture.
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Get the Best of Traditional Gifts for this Ramadan and Eid. Send Gifts to all your friends and family members with GDO and celebrate this Ramadan season with the Grace of the Lord Almighty. Dive into the divine touch of traditional Ramadan gifts and sweets and treats from GDO family.
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Holidays 9.28
Holidays
Banned Websites Awareness Day
British Home Child Day (UK)
Cabrillo Day (California)
Canterbury South Day (New Zealand)
Carrot Day (French Republic)
Carson King Day (Iowa)
Circassian Costume Day
Ethel Rosenberg Day of Justice (New York)
Fiesta of San Miguel (Mexico)
Fish Tank Floorshow Night
Flag Day (Thailand)
Frances Willard Day (Minnesota, Wisconsin)
Freedom From Hunger Day
Global Day of Student Prayer
Gold Lining Day
Gone-ta-Pott Day [every 28th]
International Day of Arnold Chiari Syndrome
International Day of Scientific Culture
International Day for Universal Access to Information (UN)
International Right to Know Day
International Safe Abortion Day
Marshmallow Twisters Day
National British Home Child Day (Canada)
National Chris Day
National Day of Awareness
National Day of Awareness and Unity against Child Pornography (Philippines)
National Good Neighbor Day
National Gordie Day
National Manufacturing Day (UK)
National North Carolina Day
National Penicillin Allergy Day
National Self Awareness Day
National Son’s Day (Canada)
National Talk Like Mr. Krabs Day (Aenopia)
National Traffic Door Day
NICU Staff Recognition Day
Popular Uprising of Naples Day (Italy)
Psoriatic Arthritis Awareness Day
Read a Child a Book You Like Day
Silver Lining Day
Teacher’s Day (Philippines, Taiwan)
World News Day
World Pet Day
World Rabies Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Drink As Much Beer As Possible Day
Drink Beer Day
International Poke Day
National Drink Beer Day
Ohio Pint Day
Strawberry Cream Pie Day
World Marmite Day
4th & Last Thursday in September
Arthur's Day (Arthur Guinness) [4th Thursday]
National Fitness Day (Ireland) [4th Thursday]
National School Parent Group Day [4th Thursday]
Remember Me Thursday [4th Thursday]
World Maritime Day [Last Thursday]
World Trenches Day [4th Thursday]
Independence Days
Czech Statehood Day (Czech Republic) Nefaria (a.k.a. Timonoucitiland; Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Aaron of Auxerre (Christian; Saint)
Alexandre Cabanel (Artology)
Annemund (Christian; Saint)
Confucius (Confucianism; Founder)
Conval (Christian; Saint)
Eustochium (Christian; Saint)
Exuperius (Christian; Saint)
Fast of Gedalia (Judaism) [3 Tishri]
Faustus of Riez (Christian; Saint)
Feast of Khepera (Egyptian Beetle God)
Festival of Wawatsari (God of Deer Peyote; Huichol, Mexico)
Fictional Character Day (Pastafarian)
Fred (Muppetism)
Hapi’s Day (Day of the Nile; Pagan)
Hazelwood Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
John of Dukla (Christian; Saint)
Leoba (a.k.a. Lioba; Christian; Saint)
Lorenzo Ruiz (Christian; Saint)
Michaelmas Eve (Celtic)
Mme. de Staal (Positivist; Saint)
Paternus of Auch (Christian; Saint)
The Prophet’s Birthday [Islam] (a.k.a. ... 
Baravfat (India)
Birthday of Prophet Muhammed (Cameroon, Kuwait, Lebanon, Maldives, Palestine, Sierra Leone, UAE)
Eid Al-Maulid Anebi (Eritea)
Eid-El-Maulud (Nigeria)
Eid-e-Milad-un Nabi (Bangladesh)
Gamo (Gambia)
Gamou (Senegal)
Hari Maulad Nabi (Cocos or Keeling Islands)
Le Mouled (Tunisia)
Maoulida (Mayotte)
Maouloud (Guinea, Senegal)
Maouloud-Al-Nebi (Chad)
Maulid (Tanzania)
Maulid Nabi Muhammad SAW 1444 H (Indonesia)
Maulidur Rasul (Brunei)
Mawleed al-Nabi (Afghanistan)
Mawlid (Ethiopia)
Mawlid al-Nabi (Jordan)
Mawlid An Nabi (Syria)
Mawlid En Nabaoui Echarif (Algeria)
Mawlid Nabi (Somalia)
Mawloud (Mali)
Mawlud Nabi (Gambia)
Mavlid Al Nabi (Cyprus)
Milad Al Nabi (Oman)
Miladunnabi (Bahrain)
Milad-un-Nabi (India, Sri Lanka)
Moulad (Iraq)
Mouled Al Nabee (Libya)
Moulid Al Nabi (Sudan)
Moulid El Nabi (Egypt)
Mouloud (Comoros, Djibouti, Niger)
Rabi' al-Awwal (Yemen)
Youman Nabi (Guyana)
Richard Rolle, Walter Hilton and Margery Kempe (Episcopal Church (USA))
Simón de Rojas (Christian; Saint)
Wenceslas (Christian; Saint) [Bohemia, Czech brewers] *
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Prime Number Day: 271 [58 of 72]
Sakimake (先負 Japan) [Bad luck in the morning, good luck in the afternoon.]
Umu Limnu (Evil Day; Babylonian Calendar; 45 of 60)
Premieres
Aqua Duck (WB MM Cartoon; 1963)
…Baby One More Time, by Britney Spears (Song; 1998)
Ballet Shoes, by Noel Streatfeild (Children’s Novel; 1936)
Blackadder Goes Forth (UK TV Series; 1989)
Blonde (Film; 2022)
Cool Hand Luke, by Donn Pearce (Novel; 1965)
DC Showcase: Green Arrow (WB Cartoon; 2010)
The Dissent of Man, by Bad Religion (Album; 2010)
Dr. Kildare (TV Series; 1961)
Eldorado, by Electric Light Orchestra (Album; 1974)
Fallen Into the Pit, by Ellis Peters (Novel; 1951)
Greedy for Tweety (WB LT Cartoon; 1957)
Hearts in Atlantis (Film; 2001)
Hotel Transylvania (Animated Film; 2012)
I Heard It Through the Grapevine, by Gladys Knight & The Pips (Song; 1967)
Looney Lightning or Nuts and Volts (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S6, Ep. 306; 1964)
Looper (Film; 2012)
Love Me Tender, by Elvis Presley (Song; 1956)
Mildred Pierce (Film; 1945)
Night School (Film; 2018)
On Ice (Disney Cartoon; 1935)
Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone, by The Temptations (Song; 1972)
Pitch Perfect (Film; 2012)
The Professor and the Madman (UK Title: The Surgeon of Crowthorne), by Simon Winchester (Book; 1998)
The Show Must Go On or Give “em the Acts (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S6, Ep. 305; 1964)
Smallfoot (Animated Film; 2018)
Songs in the Key of Life, by Stevie Wonder (Album; 1976)
Star Trek: The Next Generation (TV Series; 1987)
Superman/Batman: Apocalypse (WB Animated Film; 2010)
Tales from Margarita, by Jimmy Buffet (Short Stories; 1989)
To Know Him Is To Love Him, by The Teddy Bears (Song; 1958)
Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse (WB Animated Film; 2012)
Ugly Betty (TV Series; 2008)
Welcome to the Jungle, by Guns N’ Roses (Song; 1987)
The Wild Life (Film; 1984)
A Wizard of Earthsea, by Ursula K. Le Guin (Novel; 1968)
Zoolander (Film; 2001)
Today’s Name Days
Dietmar, Giselher, Lioba, Thekla, Wenzel (Austria)
Faust, Lovorko, Većeslav (Croatia)
Václav (Czech Republic)
Venceslaus (Denmark)
Lennart, Lenno, Leonhard, Linnar, Linnart (Estonia)
Arja, Lenni (Finland)
Venceslas (France)
Giselher, Lioba, Wenzel (Germany)
Heriton (Greece)
Vencel (Hungary)
Venceslao (Italy)
Gaita, Kaira, Lana, Sergejs, Svetlana (Latvia)
Saliamonas, Tautvydas, Vaclovas, Vacys, Vientautė (Lithuania)
Lena, Lene (Norway)
Jan, Laurencjusz, Luba, Lubosza, Marek, Nikita, Salomon, Sylwin, Wacław, Wacława, Wawrzyniec, Więcesław (Poland)
Hariton (Romania)
Václav (Slovakia)
Lorenzo, Wenceslao (Spain)
Lennart, Leonard (Sweden)
Baruch, Preston, Prior, Pryor, Wenzel (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 271 of 2024; 94 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of week 39 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Muin (Vine) [Day 24 of 28]
Chinese: Month 8 (Xin-You), Day 14 (Ji-Chou)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 13 Tishri 5784
Islamic: 13 Rabi I 1445
J Cal: 1 Shù; Oneday [1 of 30]
Julian: 15 September 2023
Moon: 98%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 19 Shakespeare (10th Month) [Mme. de Staal]
Runic Half Month: Gyfu (Gift) [Day 2 of 15]
Season: Autumn (Day 5 of 89)
Zodiac: Libra (Day 5 of 30)
Calendar Changes
Shù (Month 10 of 12; J Calendar)
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Holidays 10.8
Holidays
Air Force Day (India)
Alvin C. York Day
American Touch Tag Day
Arbor Day (Namibia)
Back to Basics Day
Battle of Angamos Day (Peru)
Children’s Day (Iran)
Cold Dew (Chinese Farmer’s Calendar)
Commonwealth Culture Day (Northern Mariana Islands)
Cosmopolite's Day
Father’s Day (Sweden)
International Birth Registration Day
International Lesbian Day
International Off-Road Day
International Podiatry Day
Lovable Lawyers Day
National Education Day (Kiribati)
National Harbormaster Appreciation Day
National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day
National Mall Walking Day
Navy Day (Peru)
Nude Beach Party Day (Baker Beach, California)
San Ernesto Day
Semana Morazánica (Honduras)
Tube Top Day
Virgin Islands/Puerto Rico Friendship Day
World Octopus Day
World Teachers’ Day (Kiribati)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Birthday of the Microbrewery
National Fluffernutter Day
National Pierogi Day
2nd Saturday in October
Fall Astronomy Day [2nd Saturday]
I Love Yarn Day [2nd Saturday]
International African Penguin Awareness Day [2nd Saturday]
International Newspaper Carrier Day [2nd Saturday]
National Chess Day [2nd Saturday]
National Costume Swap Day [2nd Saturday]
National Curves Day [2nd Saturday]
National Family Bowling Day (a.k.a. Kids Bowl Free Day) [2nd Saturday]
National Motorcycle Ride Day [2nd Saturday]
Pinotage Day [2nd Saturday]
Universal Music Day [2nd Saturday]
World Hospice and Palliative Care Day [2nd Saturday]
World Migratory Bird Day [2nd Saturday]
World Porridge Day [Saturday of 1st Full Week]
Independence Days
Croatia (from Yugoslavia, 1991)
Feast Days
Albertus Magnus (Positivist; Saint)
Bearing of Green Branches (Ancient Athens)
Bridget of Sweden (Christian; Saint)
Demetrius (Christian; Saint)
Evodus (a.k.a. Yves; (Christian; Saint)
Grandpa Mullally (Muppetism)
Keyne (Celtic; Christian; Saint)
Palatias and Laurentia (Christian; Saint)
Pelagia the Penitant (Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches)
The Prophet’s Birthday [Islam] (a.k.a. ... 
Baravfat (India)
Birthday of Prophet Muhammed (Cameroon, Kuwait, Lebanon, Maldives, Palestine, Sierra Leone, UAE)
Eid Al-Maulid Anebi (Eritea)
Eid-El-Maulud (Nigeria)
Gamo (Gambia)
Gamou (Senegal)
Hari Maulad Nabi (Cocos or Keeling Islands)
Le Mouled (Tunisia)
Maoulida (Mayotte)
Maouloud (Guinea, Senegal)
Maouloud-Al-Nebi (Chad)
Maulid (Tanzania)
Maulid Nabi Muhammad SAW 1444 H (Indonesia)
Maulidur Rasul (Brunei)
Mawleed al-Nabi (Afghanistan)
Mawlid (Ethiopia)
Mawlid al-Nabi (Jordan)
Mawlid An Nabi (Syria)
Mawlid En Nabaoui Echarif (Algeria)
Mawlid Nabi (Somalia)
Mawloud (Mali)
Mawlud Nabi (Gambia)
Mavlid Al Nabi (Cyprus)
Milad Al Nabi (Oman)
Miladunnabi (Bahrain)
Milad-un-Nabi (India)
Moulad (Iraq)
Mouled Al Nabee (Libya)
Moulid Al Nabi (Sudan)
Moulid El Nabi (Egypt)
Mouloud (Comoros, Djibouti, Niger)
Rabi' al-Awwal (Yemen)
Youman Nabi (Guyana)
Reparata (Christian; Saint)
San Ernesto, Che Guevara as a folk saint (Bolivian campesinos)
Sawney Beane Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Simeon (Gospel of Luke; Christian; Saint)
Tell Massive Lies Day (Pastafarian)
Thaïs (Christian; Saint)
William Dwight Porter Bliss and Richard T. Ely (Episcopal Church)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Prime Number Day: 281 [60 of 72]
Sakimake (先負 Japan) [Bad luck in the morning, good luck in the afternoon.]
Premieres
The Color of Money (Film; 1986)
Great Balls of Fire, recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis (Song; 1957)
Imagine, by John Lennon (Song; 1971)
It’s Kind of a Funny Story (Film; 2010)
Les Misérables (Musical Play in English; 1985)
No Time to Die (US Film; 2021) [James Bond #27]
Remain in Light, by Talking Heads (Album; 1980)
Romeo and Juliet (Film; 1968)
Rumble Fish (Film; 1983)
The Second Hundred Years (Short Film; 1927) [1st Laurel & Hardy Film]
Too Many Girls (Film; 1940)
Unseen Academicals, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 2009) [Discworld #37]
Today’s Name Days
Simeon (Austria)
Demetrije, Hugo, Pelagija, Šimun, Zvonimir (Croatia)
Věra (Czech Republic)
Ingeborg (Denmark)
Hilja, Hilje, Hilju (Estonia)
Hilja (Finland)
Pélagie, Thaïs (France)
Gerda, Günther, Hannah, Laura (Germany)
Pelagia (Greece)
Koppány (Hungary)
Pelagia (Italy)
Aina, Anastasija, Aneta, Anita (Latvia)
Brigita, Daugas, Demetra, Gaivilė (Lithuania)
Benedikte, Bente (Norway)
Artemon, Bryda, Brygida, Demetriusz, Laurencja, Marcin, Pelagia, Pelagiusz, Symeon, Wojsława (Poland)
Brigita (Slovakia)
Hugo, Thais (Spain)
Nils (Sweden)
Demetria, Demetrio, Demetrius, Demi, Dimitri, Stewart, Stuart (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 281 of 2022; 84 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 6 of week 40 of 2022
Celtic Tree Calendar: Gort (Ivy) [Day 8 of 28]
Chinese: Month 9 (Júyuè), Day 13 (Jia-Wu)
Chinese Year of the: Tiger (until January 22, 2023)
Hebrew: 13 Tishri 5783
Islamic: 12 Rabi I 1444
J Cal: 11 Shù; Threesday [11 of 30]
Julian: 25 September 2022
Moon: 98%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 28 Descartes (11th Month) [Albertus Magnus]
Runic Half Month: Gyfu (Gift) [Day 13 of 15]
Season: Autumn (Day 16 of 90)
Zodiac: Libra (Day 14 of 30)
Calendar Changes
Descartes (Modern Philosophy) [Month 11 of 13; Positivist]
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THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF COUNTRIES WHERE PROPHET MUHAMMAD's BIRTHDAY/MAWLID/MAULUD IS A NATIONAL HOLIDAY: AFRICAN COUNTRIES: Algeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Comoros, Co´te d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Gambia, Guinea, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania, Tunisia, Togo, (In Africa, A Total Of 25 Countries Out Of 54). *. MIDLE EAST: Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Palestinian National Authority, Syria, United Arab Emirate/UAE, Yemen, (11 Out Of Total 14 Countries Except Israel, Qatar, Saudi Arabia). *. ASIA: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Brunei, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Uzbekistan, *. OTHERS: Fiji, Guyana, ALHAMDULILLAH🙏🙏🙏 A TOTAL OF 47 COUNTRIES WORLD-WIDE OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZE MAWLID AS A PUBLIC/NATIONAL HOLIDAY, SOME OF THEM ARE NOT EVEN MUSLIM DOMINATED LIKE: INDIA, SRI-LANKA, FIJI, GUYANA, TANZANIA, ETC. THERE ARE ALSO OTHER COUNTRIES LIKE; CANADA, USA, EUROPEAN COUNTRIES AND SEVERAL AFRICAN AND SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRIES WHERE MUSLIMS IN LARGE POPULATION CELEBRATE MAWLID. (SOURCE: Department Of Awqaaf-U.A.E). I WILL USE THIS MEDIUM TO SAY 'HAPPY MAWLID IN ADVANCE' TO THE WHOLE MUSLIM OF THE WORLD🙏🙏💘💘💘 https://www.instagram.com/p/CjbAnQBo8o-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Sheikh Yousef Al-Qaradawi :1926-2022
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The Muslim world On Monday lost one of the most prominent and influential religious scholars of our time. He is Dr. Sheikh Yousef Al Qaradawi, widely viewed as one of the most prestigious Muslim A’lem in the Arab world. He died peacefully in Doha, Qatar, at the age of 96. 
Muhammed al-Hassan Walid al-Dido al-Shanqiti, a famous Mauritanian scholar, described Qaradawi as “one of the greatest Muslim scholars in the 20th century.”
He called him “heir of the Prophet Muhammed in our time.’
Fahmi Huwaidi, a noted Egyptian intellectual,  said “Qaradawi was greater than all words.”
 The eminent Egyptian scholar joins a constellation of top Muslim scholars whose legacies shaped intellectual currents throughout the Muslim world for over a century. We are talking about luminaries such as Abul Ala Maududi of Pakistan, Abu al-Hasan Nadwi of India, Malik Bin Nabi of Algeria, Sayed Qutob and Muhammad Gazali of Egypt and Said Nursî of Turkey.
Qaradawi was born in the village Saft Turab in the Gharbiya province in Egypt on September 9, 1926. He completed the memorization of the Holy Quran before he reached ten years of age. 
He received the international Diploma in the discipline of Sharia in 1954.  Several years later, he received a doctorate from al-Azhar, the prestigious Sunni Muslim Academy in Caro.
Fearless A’lem dedicated to promoting Islam
Qaradawi exemplified the character of a fearless A’alem who practised the paramount Muslim religious duty of al-Amr Bilm’arouf and an-Nahy anil Munkar,  (promotion of virtue and prevention of vice). 
His Sharia-inspired activism prompted the regime of former Egyptian President Gamal Abdul Nasser to incarcerate him three times during which he was subjected to severe torture and maltreatment.
The harsh persecution which Qaradawi underwent, along with thousands of Muslim Brotherhood followers and supporters, forced the eminent scholar to seek safe haven in Qatar where he remained until his death on Monday.
Qaradawi was a vocal critic of autocratic Arab dictatorships which often use Islam to justify their tyrannical rules and strangulation of human rights and civil liberties.
In 2015, an Egyptian court acting on instructions from the Sissi Junta sentenced him to death in absentia for affiliation with the Brotherhood and opposition to the despotic Sissi regime.
Two years earlier, Sissi had carried out a military coup, toppling President Dr. Muhammed Mursi, the only democratically elected ruler in Egypt’s history. Mursi was a member of the now-outlawed Muslim Brotherhood. It is widely believed that the coup was carried out in collusion with the U.S. and Israel, with a strong financial backing from Saudi Arabia and UAE.
Similarly, the governments of Saudi Arabia and UAE barred Qaradawi from entering their territories, accusing him of apostasy for arguing that Islam and dictatorship are totally incompatible.
Al-Qaradawi was a strong supporter of the popular uprising against Syrian dictator Bashar Assad, who effectively destroyed Syria, killed hundreds of thousands of his own citizens, occasionally using chemical weapons,  and forced nearly half of the Syrian people to leave their homes, all in order to remain power.
Predictably, Al-Qaradawi supported the so-called Arab Spring uprisings in countries such as Egypt, Syria, Libya and Tunisia. He also strongly supported  Muslim resistance and liberation movements in places like Palestine, and Kashmir.
His strong advocacy of Palestinian rights and fierce rejection of normalization between some autocratic Arab regimes  and Israel  prompted the apartheid Zionist entity to call him the “Sheikh of Terror.” Moreover,  powerful Zionist circles in the West instigated the U.S. as well as several European states to consider him a persona non grata.
Advocate of Muslim Unity
Al-Qaradawi was a vocal prominent proponent of Muslim unity and pan-Islamic cooperation. He repeatedly argued that Allah wanted Muslims to be one Umma, not 55 states.
On many occasions, he argued that Muslim disunity, coupled with parochial secular nationalism,  which he labelled as an advanced degree of tribalism, was responsible for the enduring weakness of Muslims around the world, including the relentless persecution meted out to millions of Muslims in places like Palestine, India and Myanmar.
Qaradawi is credited for founding the International Federation of Muslim Religious Scholar (IFNRS), based in Qatar. This body, which includes prominent religious scholars from all over the Muslim world issues Fatwas or religious edicts dealing with novel subjects that were not known in the past.
Moreover, the council strives to find practical Islamic solutions bridging the gap between classical Islamic judgments, derived from the Holy Quran and Sunna of the Prophet and the requirements of  modernity.
Dr. Al-Qaradawil was a religious scholar, thinker, philosopher and poet. He enriched the Muslim library with as many as 177 books. Some of his famous books include “Halal and Haram in Islam,” and Fiqh Az-Zaka (the philosophy and understanding of Alms). May Sheikh Al-Qaradawi be in the company of prophets, saints, martyrs and righteous people in Jannat al-Ferdous.
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Prophet Mohammad Remarks Row: UAE condemns comments on Prophet, know what it said
Prophet Mohammad Remarks Row: UAE condemns comments on Prophet, know what it said
Prophet Mohammad Controversy: After Qatar, Kuwait, Iran, now uae has also condemned in the strongest terms over the controversial remarks against Prophet Mohammad. / File Photo UAE On Remarks On Prophet Muhammad After Qatar, Kuwait, Iran etc., now the UAE has also condemned the controversial remarks against Prophet Mohammad. The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on Monday saying…
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The UAE wise leadership congratulates citizens and residents on the birth of the Prophet Muhammad.
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