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Hundreds of palm trees burned
 

YOUSUF MUHAMMAD

Friday 17 August 2012

MADINAH: More than 560 trees were burned in a fire that broke out Wednesday at two deserted date palm farms in Al-Oula, a spokesman of the Civil Defense in Madinah, Col. Khaled Mubarak Al-Johani, announced yesterday. He said no one was hurt or injured in the fire that lasted for more than five hours before it was put out.

The spokesman said fire-fighting brigades, rescue teams and ambulances were dispatched to the scene.

According to the spokesman, the fire broke out at two neighboring palm farms in Abu Zaraieb district in Mighaira village in the south of Al-Oula.
He said investigations were being carried out to establish the cause of the fire.

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Supreme Court calls on Muslims to sight Shawwal crescent
 



A top view of the Grand Mosque in Makkah packed with worshippers
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Thursday 16 August 2012

JEDDAH: Muslims in the kingdom are enjoined to observe the crescent that marks the end of Ramadan.

A report by the Saudi Press Agency today quoted a Supreme Court statement calling on all Muslims in the kingdom "to sight the crescent of the month of Shawwal on Friday evening, Ramadan 29, 1433 A.H, corresponding to August 17, 2012, according to Umm Al-Qura Calendar."

Whoever sees the crescent by naked eyes or through binoculars may report to the nearest court and register his testimony, the statement said.

If there is no judge in the area where sighting was made, the person who did the sighting may report to the region's governorate to facilitate his access to the nearest court, it said.

The fasting month of Ramadan started in Saudi Arabia and in most Arab countries last July 20.

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17 August 2012 - 29 Ramadan 1433 H

JEDDAH – The Ministry of Haj has instructed Umrah companies to bring pilgrims to Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah eight hours prior to their flight departure. Pilgrims were also urged to double-check their departure schedules to avoid any last minute delays. The ministry has instigated the measure to prevent crowding at the airport as millions of pilgrims who came to the Kingdom for Ramadan are set to depart.

In a related directive, the Ministry has made it compulsory for Umrah companies to adhere to a strict set of guidelines. These include providing a full list of pilgrims who have left the Kingdom along with their personal details and flight numbers within three days of departure and providing food and accommodation to pilgrims who have missed their flights.

The ministry has made it clear that it will revoke the license of any company which fails to abide by the new guidelines.

Meanwhile, senior officials at King Abdulaziz International Airport have said they are ready to deal with the max exodus of pilgrims. Due to the construction of new terminals at the airport, passenger numbers have increased 14.3 percent this year.

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Islamic Solidarity Summit



Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah speaks during the OIC summit in Mecca
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Friday 17 August 2012

Islamic solidarity Summit's complete Final Communiqué

The Summit was briefed on the reports and recommendations submitted to it by the foreign ministers in their preparatory meeting for Summit and reviewed a number of important issues on its agenda relating to the Muslim world and its exceptional circumstances demanding their consideration with wisdom and tackling them in a way to enhance Islamic solidarity.

The Summit declares the following:

Enhancement of Islamic solidarity:


1 - The Summit affirms that the meeting of the Islamic world and its unity are the secrets of its strength which requires that the Islamic world shall adopt all the reasons for unity, solidarity and mutual assistance between its peoples, work to overcome all the obstacles to achieve these goals, and build its capabilities through practical programs in political, educational, economic and social fields so that the peoples of the Islamic world can associate with each other ideologically, emotionally and their destiny at present and future, and reject all causes of political dissensions and discords, sectarian strife and fragmentation, and commit to joint Islamic actions. The summit emphasizes the pivotal role of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in the enhancement of Islamic solidarity in accordance with the Charter of the Organization and its ten-year program.

2 - The Summit affirms that the media assume a heavy responsibility in achieving the goals of Islamic solidarity and strengthening these responsible foundations and principles, calling on Member States to ensure the implementation of previous resolutions of the Standing Committee of Information and Cultural Affairs of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the resolutions of the Islamic Conference of Information Ministers.



The political sphere:

Palestine:


3 - The Summit affirms that the issue of Palestine is the central issue of the Islamic World, hence ending the Israeli occupation of Arab and Palestinian territories since 1967, including East Al-Quds, Syrian Golan Heights, and completion of Israeli withdrawal from the remaining occupied Lebanese territories in accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 425, is considered a vital requirement of the Islamic world as a whole which will lead to settle the issue in accordance with relevant United Nations resolutions, Arab Peace Initiative and the Road Map plan, contribute to peace and security and enable the Palestinian people to exercise their inalienable rights including the right to self-determination and establishment of their independent sovereign state on the basis of the borders of June in 1967 with Al-Quds as its capital, and finding a just solution to ensure the return of Palestinian refugees to their territories in accordance with United Nations General Assembly resolution No. 194.

The Summit also calls for making efforts for regaining Al-Quds and the preservation of its Islamic historical characteristics and providing the necessary resources to preserve Al-Aqsa Mosque and other holy places and their protection.

4 - The Summit reaffirms previous resolutions concerning the lifting of the continuing illegal Israeli siege in the Gaza Strip, calling on the UN Security Council to fulfill its responsibilities in preserving and maintaining international peace and security, and taking immediate action to lift the siege and compel Israel to stop its continual aggression against the Palestinian people.

5 - The Summit expresses its support for the accession of the State of Palestine as a full member of the United Nations and calls on all Member States to support decisions on the cause of Palestine at the United Nations and other international organizations.

6 - The Summit commends the efforts of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia under the leadership of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud in the defense of Islamic holy sites in Al-Quds through its continuing generous support for the Holy City's institutions and people to enable them to stand in the face of Israeli attempts for the Judaization of their city.

7 - The Summit commends the efforts made by King Mohammed VI, Chairman of Al-Quds Committee for the Protection of Islamic Holy sites in Al-Quds and standing in the face of actions by Israeli occupation authorities to Judaize the Holy City.

8- The Summit commends the announcement of Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Emir of Qatar, during the International Conference for the Defense of Al-Quds, which was held in Doha in February 2012, for the readiness of the State of Qatar to participate with all its potentials for the implementation of strategic plan for Al-Quds, emphasizing the need to refer the Emir's call to the UN Security Council to adopt a resolution for the formation of an international commission to investigate all actions taken by Israel since in Arab Al-Quds since its occupation in 1967 with a view to erasing its Arab and Islamic features.

The situation in Syria:

- The Summit affirms the need to preserve the unity of Syria, its sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity, strongly condemns the continuing bloodshed in Syria, stresses that the Syrian authorities shoulder the responsibility for the continued acts of violence and destruction of properties, and expresses its deep concern at the deteriorating situation and the escalation of killings that has killed thousands of unarmed civilians and massacres in the towns and villages.

- The Summit stresses the importance of protecting religious and historical sites in Syria from destruction.

- The Summit welcomes the decision of the United Nations General Assembly on the situation in Syria on August 3, 2012, which strongly condemns the continuation of massive and systematic violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms by the Syrian authorities and the use of force against civilians, arbitrary executions, murder and persecution.

- The Summit calls upon the Syrian authorities to immediately cease all acts of violence and non-use of violence against unarmed civilians and to refrain from violating human rights, and release all detainees, and to allow relief and humanitarian emergency bodies to provide assistance to those people affected by these events in coordination with the Organization of Islamic cooperation.

- In light of the failure of Syrian authorities to reach practical results in the implementation of the initiative of UN-Arab Envoy to resolve the Syrian crisis, the Arab initiative, and the decisions of the Executive Committee of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and in view of the intransigence of the Syrian authorities and their commitment to resolving the situation through a military solution, the Summit decides to suspend the membership of the Syrian Arab Republic in the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and all its subsidiary organs and to enforce the recommendation of the Executive Committee meeting at the ministerial level in this regard on June 24, 2012.

The situation in Mali and the Sahel region:

The Summit expresses its deep concern over the developments of the situations in Mali and Sahel Region and the escalation of acts of terrorism fueled by the scourge of organized transnational crimes, particularly trafficking in weapons and drugs.



Rohingya Muslim group in Myanmar:

- The Summit condemns the policy of violence exercised by the Government of the Union of Myanmar against Rohingya Muslim Group which are incompatible with human rights principles, values, and international laws, adopting in this regard the recommendations of the Executive Committee meeting at the level of permanent representatives which was held at the Organization of Islamic cooperation on 5 / 8/2012 including the dispatch of a fact-finding mission and the formation of a contact group.

- The Summit hails the donation amounted to $ 50 million by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques as humanitarian aid to Rohingya Muslims.

Solidarity With Other Member States:

- The Summit affirms its solidarity and full support for Sudan, Somalia, Afghanistan and Jammu and Kashmir, Iraq, Yemen, Ivory Coast, the Union of Comoros and the Republic of Turkish-Cyprus in addressing the challenges facing these countries. It also condemns the aggression of Armenia against Azerbaijan and calls for the withdrawal of Armenian troops from Azerbaijani territories.



Reform issues:

- The Summit underlines that the reform and development are renewable and sustainable options and that these are the sole responsibility of the (Muslim) nation and not others.

It underlines the significance of developing scientific plans and programs that could bring about the Muslim nation's renaissance and ensure its status of elevation under the guidance of the holy Quran and tenets of the Prophet's (PBUH) Sunnah.

The Summit urges member states to take measures to avoid raising discord and strife between Islamic sects, and that States shall endeavor in this regard to take up their roles of reconciliation and pursue the unity of peoples and bring about the national unity and equality among the people of one nation.

Confrontation of Extremism and Immoderation:

- The Summit affirms that Islam is a religion of moderation and openness which rejects all forms of extremism and immoderation, emphasizing the importance of confronting deviant thoughts by all available means, calling for the development of curricula to enhance Islamic values in the areas of understanding, tolerance, dialogue and pluralism, and extending bridges between the Islamic world to strengthen their unity and solidarity.

- The Summit stresses the condemnation of terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, praising the significant efforts made by the Government of Saudi Arabia in the establishment of International Counter-Terrorism Centre under the umbrella of the United Nations to implement the recommendations of the International Conference on Combating Terrorism held in Riyadh in 2005 which emphasizes the need to distinguish between terrorism and legitimate resistance to foreign occupation, which does not allow killing of innocent civilians.

- The Summit expresses deep concern for the emerging phenomenon of linking Islam with terrorism, which is exploited by some extremist trends and parties in the west to offend Islam and Muslims.

- The Summit affirms that the dialogue of civilizations is the best way to embody the values of mutual respect and understanding and equality among peoples to build a world of tolerance, cooperation, peace and confidence among nations and calls on Member States to participate in the programs of King Abdullah bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud International Center for Dialogue between the followers of religions and cultures established by the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Vienna in cooperation with the Republic of Austria and the Kingdom of Spain to enhance dialogue between religions and cultures as well as participation in the UN Alliance of Civilizations, chaired jointly by Turkey and Spain.

In economic and social sphere:

- The Summit stresses the importance of optimal use of human resources, natural and economic resources available in the Islamic world and using them to promote cooperation between countries and work to implement the action plan to develop this cooperation and to study the possibility of establishing free trade zones between Member States and activate other related activities.

- The Summit welcomes the increase of the volume of trade between Member States of the Organization to achieve the goals set forth in the ten-year program.

It also calls to increase the capital of the Islamic Development Bank to enable it to meet the needs of Member States, and renewed importance of the vital role of the private sector in development.

- The Summit stresses the importance of cooperation in the field of capacity- building and the fight against poverty, unemployment, illiteracy and disease eradication and seeks to mobilize the necessary resources and calls on the Islamic Development Bank to study the establishment of a special fund in the bank and assign the Board of Governors of the Bank to follow up that.

- The Summit calls for supporting and stimulating cooperation among the OIC Member States to achieve agricultural and industrial development and achieve the desired food security.

- It also calls for supporting development in Africa and reaffirms its commitment to achieving the Millennium Development Goals by taking appropriate measures to alleviate poverty in the Member States. It also encourages initiatives of Member States to promote economic cooperation with other Member States and least developed countries and low-income countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.

- The Summit decides adoption of specific procedures and clearly defines steps for the Advancement of Science, Technology and Innovation and Higher Education, including the achievement of self-sufficiency in the areas of the peaceful use of technology under the auspices of the International Energy Agency (IAEA) in order to support sustainable development in the Member States of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.

- The Summit lauds the Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and his strenuous efforts and highly appreciates the efforts of workers in the OIC General Secretariat for their professionalism and mastery of works and accomplishment of the tasks assigned to them in a record time.

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Assalamualaikum Brothers and Sisters.. Ramdhan mubarik. I would like to change the name of forum of " MAkkah News and updates" to " Haramain (shareefain) News and updates".
The reason is: in this forum we have various news of Madina -tun - Nabwi (S.A.W.S) and also Jeddah (e.g. Jeddah highway news etc., and Jeddah is the area of HARAM ). as Madina is out of Makkah province, Jeddah is out of Makkah City. /nHarmain is the plural of Haram. and both Makkah and Madina are lies in the area of Haram..
I request all the members to please give feedback on my suggestion.
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Rain in Madina-tun-Nabwi (PBUH) after Prayers of Juma tul Widaa enhances calmness in weather.
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I like the name Haramain news and updates.

Let's see what others think too.

Although I think when people are doing searches for the news, they search Makkah news and get a better response.

Let's see what others think too.

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Shawal Moon not sited:. Eid ull fitr will be held on sunday in Haramain. Last taraweeh prayers are being offered in Haramain. Thousands of people are attending. Nearly 3 million gathered in Masjid ul Haram
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Royal Court: Eid Al-Fitr falls on Sunday ''



Makkah, Ramadan 29, 1433, Aug 17, 2012, SPA

The Royal Court issued the following statement:

'According to the two Royal Orders No. 7311/MB dated 24/9/1429 H. and No. 6605/B dated 15/6/1430 H. and the regulation of sighting the crescent of lunar months issued according to the Cabinet decision No. 143 dated 22/8/1418 H., the Supreme Court held a meeting at its summer headquarters in Taif Province this evening, corresponding to Friday 29th of Ramadan 1433 H. regarding the blessed Eid Al-Fitr.

After having reviewed all reports it received in this concern and studied them and according to the Supreme Court's decision No. 36/H. dated 29/8/1433 H. stating the start of the current Ramadan on Friday 1/9/1433 H. corresponding to 20/7/2012, the meeting issued the following decision No. 37/H. dated 29-30 Ramadan 1433 H.

Thanks to Allah Almighty and Prayer and Peace be Upon the Prophet who instructed us to fast and breakfast upon sighting the crescent and if it was not visible, you complete your fasting for the 30th day and due to the lack of evidence of sighting the new moon this evening of Friday the 29th of Ramadan of this year 1433 H corresponding to 17/8/2012, the Supreme Court decides that Saturday corresponding to 18/8/2012 is the complementary day of Ramadan 1433 H. and that Sunday corresponding to 1/10/1433 H. according to Ummal Qura calender which falls on the 19th of August 2012 is the first day of Eid Al-Fitr which falls on the first day of Shawal 1433 H.

On this occasion, the Supreme Court, extends congratulations to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, his Crown Prince, the government and people of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the expatriates residing in this country and the entire Islamic Ummah (nation) all over the world on the advent of the blessed Eid Al-Fitr, appealing to Allah Almighty to accept our good deeds and forgive us and ask Allah to bestow the virtue of stability, prosperity and security on all of us, and have Muslims united and reconciled.'

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The Grand Mosque in Makkah is brimming with worshippers performing the night prayer, early Friday.

18 August 2012 - 30 Ramadan 1433 H

MAKKAH — Millions of worshippers converged on the holy mosques of Makkah and Madinah to offer congregational prayers on the last Friday of Ramadan in their zeal to reap maximum rewards as the fasting month was drawing to a close.

Addressing worshippers who packed the sprawling prayer complex in Makkah, the imam of the Grand Mosque criticized the apathy of the international community toward people suffering under tyranny in various parts of the world.

In his sermon, Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais, who is also head of the Presidency of the Holy Mosques Affairs, urged Muslims to fear Allah both in their private and public lives and obey His commands to win His blessings and forgiveness in this world and the Hereafter.

He said at a time when Muslims are bidding farewell to the holy month, the Ummah is experiencing the worst kind of oppression and suppression in many parts of the world, including Palestine, Syria and Myanmar.

Amid a broad range of services and comprehensive care provided by the Saudi government, more than 2 million people, including Umrah performers from around the world and visitors from all over the Kingdom, performed the prayer in the Grand Mosque in Makkah Friday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Sheikh Sudais said tyrants “are committing the most heinous crimes against humanity by killing children, women and old people indiscriminately.”

“Regrettably, these vicious crimes are taking place with the knowledge of the international community which turns a deaf ear and a blind eye to the massacres and genocides that have no resemblance in history,” Sheikh Sudais said.

He said King Abdullah, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, hosted the Extraordinary Islamic Solidarity Summit in the holy city against this backdrop. The summit received a welcome response from the leaders of the Muslim World, which was reflected in their unprecedented presence at the conference on the most blessed days of the sacred month and in the holiest place on earth, he added.

“The Muslim leaders came together in response to the call of the Qur’an, which says: ‘And hold fast all together, by the rope which Allah (stretches out for you) and be not divided among yourselves.’ (Holy Qur’an 2:103). By doing so, they have set an example for nations on ways of forging unity and mending rifts,” Sheikh Sudais said.

The imam also warned the believers against deviant ideologies and destructive thoughts.

In Madinah, Sheikh Abdul Mohsen Al-Gassim, Imam and Khateeb of the Prophet’s Mosque, urged Muslims devote themselves to worshipping Allah and seeking His mercy and forgiveness.

He said the wise believers would seize the opportunity of the holy month in which the Holy Qur’an was revealed to devote themselves to worshiping Allah.

He said the hallmark of a true Muslim is his love for his brothers in faith, untainted by worldly interests or ulterior motives. “This is brotherly love, whose purity is derived from the light of the Islamic guidance and its effect on the behavior of Muslims is unique in the history of human relations,” said Al-Gassim.

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Madinah hotel occupancy reaches 99 percent



Nearer the hotel to the Prophet’s Mosque higher the room charges.


MADINAH: YOUSUF MUHAMMAD

Saturday 18 August 2012

Occupancy rate in hotels at the central area around the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah has reached about 99 percent, especially during the last 10 days of Ramadan, according to Abdul Ghani Al-Ansari, chairman of the committee on tourism at the Madinah Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

“This is due to the large number of pilgrims who were adamant on visiting Madinah to pay homage to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and pray at his mosque during the fasting month,” he told Arab News.

Al-Ansari noted that the occupancy rate of hotels and furnished apartments this year was more than last year due to the increase in the number of pilgrims and visitors.

He said the occupancy was about 75 percent at the beginning of Ramadan but went up to reach about 85 percent in the middle of the holy month and finally reached about 99 percent in the last week of Ramadan.

Al-Ansari said the average daily rates were SR 800 for a single room in a three-star hotel, SR 1,000 for a room in a four-star hotel and a SR 1,500 for a five-star hotel.

He asked all hotel occupants to look behind the doors for the list of charges and bring any discrepancy between the prices written behind the doors and those they are asked to pay to the notice of the hotel reception desk. If they are already charged, they should report the matter to the authorities so they are repaid the difference.

Speaking to Arab News, a number of hoteliers were unanimous that all occupants prefer rooms overlooking the Prophet’s Mosque. They said rates in five-star hotels ranged between SR 1,500 and SR 2,500 per night. “Some hotels will not hesitate to raise prices beyond these limits especially on Lailat Al-Qadr on the 27th of Ramadan when the recitation of the Qur’an is completed.

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Maintaining bathing and ablution at the Two Holy Mosques

An organized system of toilet facilities ensures all worshippers have ample access to them, including ablution stations. (Al Arabiya) Saturday, 18 August 2012

In the back rows of Mecca’s Grand Mosque and Prophet’s Mosque, men and women are working hard to make washrooms safe and comfortable for the millions of people who visit in Ramadan.

“There are twenty toilet facilities surrounding the Holy Mosques. Every building is three or four flours. There are six buildings dedicated for women and the rest are men-only. There is also a special building for people with special needs.”

All celestial religions agree that ablution with water is an essential part of religious rites and rituals. Since mosques receive prayers five times a day, ablution platforms are the main witness to the unique relationship between prayers and water -- a relationship that surpasses bodies and embraces souls.

“These buildings are open to visitors all day long; they are repeatedly cleaned and provide ablution services to every visitor of the Holy Mosques.”

Human, administrative and financial efforts are being exerted in the Two Holy Mosques in order to guarantee the presence of healthy and clean facilities at the service of all.

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