Convoys of Omani Pilgrims Begin to Leave Holy Lands

Convoys of Omani pilgrims began the trip back home from the Holy Lands after performing the farewell ritual circumambulation ‘tawaf al wadaa’.

Sultan Said Al Hinai, Head of the Omani Hajj mission, told Oman News Agency (ONA) that the Hajj mission is scheduled to leave Mecca on 4 July and that it would continue offering its services to the pilgrims until the time it quits the holy places.

As many as 14,000 pilgrims performed Hajj from Oman this year, while the number of Hajj companies stood at 93.

Source: Oman News Agency

ARSLAN CONTACTS FRANJIEH, KARAMI AND TAWK, DENOUNCING THE KILLING OF THE TWO YOUNG MEN

Head of the Lebanese Democratic Party, Talal Arslan, contacted this afternoon Marada Movement Chief, Sleiman Franjieh, the head of the Dignity Movement, MP Faisal Karami, and MP William Tawk, expressing his strong condemnation of the heinous crime that claimed the lives of the two young men, Haitham and Malik Tawk. Arslan, according to a statement by the party’s media branch, called on the people of North Lebanon, in general, and the Bsharre region in particular, to “be patient, demonstrate reasoning, and resort to the military institution and the judicial and security apparatuses, who have a duty to uncover the circumstances of the painful incident and hold the perpetrators accountable as quickly as possible.” Arslan also offered his heartfelt condolences to all of Bsharre’s people and the families of the two victims, asking God Almighty to have mercy upon them and inspire their families with patience and solace to endure their loss.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

PSP CONDEMNS REGRETFUL QORNET EL-SAWDA INCIDENT, CALLS FOR ADDRESSING THE REASONS THAT LED TO IT

In an issued statement on Sunday, the Progressive Socialist Party strongly condemned the heinous crime that claimed the lives of two young men from the Tawk family in the town of Bsharre, and offered sincerest condolences to their families and the people of the region. The party called for “raising the voice of reason, calm and wisdom,” stressing “the need to rely on the state and its relevant security services to reveal the truth of what happened, and hand over the perpetrators to the concerned judiciary to impose the necessary penalties on them.” It also called for “addressing the reasons that led to the incident in order to cut off any premeditated attempts that may aim to stir-up the seeds of sedition.”

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

Saudi Arabia: the desecration of the Holy Quran cannot be accepted under any pretext

The Extraordinary Meeting of the Executive Committee of Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), convened in Jeddah today, to discuss the repercussions of the burning of a copy of the Quran in Sweden on the first day of Eid Al-Adha.

The session was held at the invitation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the chairman of the current session of the Islamic Summit, and the chairman of the Executive Committee of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC),

The Permanent Representative of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the OIC, Dr. Saleh bin Hamad Al-Suhaibani, expressed high appreciation for the active attendance of the meeting to discuss the blatant provocative actions and the repeated despicable acts of attacking the sanctity of the Quran in Sweden.

“The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia expresses its strong condemnation and denunciation of these repeated despicable acts and stresses that these hateful acts cannot be accepted under any justification as they clearly incite hatred, exclusion, and racism and violate divine laws and all decisions of international references and covenants”, he said.

“The Kingdom calls for harmony, peace, and rapprochement. These acts directly contradict international efforts seeking to spread the values of tolerance, moderation, and rejection of extremism, and undermine the principles of mutual respect necessary for relations among the peoples and states.”

“In this regard, the Kingdom stresses the need to take decisive measures by the international community and the OIC to prevent the recurrence of these practices that do not belong to human values and moral principles”.

“Such blatant actions will only lead to more fanaticism and extremism, spreading hatred and violence and sowing strife at a time when people are in dire need of acquaintance, rapprochement, and harmony”.

“The Kingdom affirms the responsibility of those countries to prevent the recurrence of calls for incitement and hate crimes and to stand firmly against these provocative practices,” Dr. Al-Suhaibani said.

He added that Saudi Arabia hopes that the OIC member states would help activate the role of the Islamophobia Observatory and support it, by all means, to be able to perform its tasks in the best possible manner.

The Secretary General of the OIC, Hissein Brahim Taha, delivered a speech during which he called on the member states to take unified and collective measures to prevent the recurrence of incidents of desecration of copies of the Holy Quran and insult against Prophet Mohammed, peace be upon him.

“We stress the need to send a clear message that acts of desecration of copies of the Holy Quran and insults against our Prophet Mohammed, peace be upon him, are not just ordinary Islamophobia incidents. We must send constant reminders to the international community regarding the urgent application of international law, which clearly prohibits any advocacy of religious hatred.”, he said.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Climate Change Can Turn Snow into Rain, Raising Risks in Mountain Zones

As the climate warms, mountain regions will get more extreme rainfall than previously thought, and more of the dangers that come with it, according to a study published in the journal Nature.

While scientists have studied how climate change may increase extreme precipitation overall, until now they hadn’t teased apart how much of the most extreme precipitation will fall as snow and how much as rain. The distinction is important because rain tends to produce more hazards for humans than snow does, including floods, landslides and soil erosion.

As the planet heats up, snow is starting to turn into rain, even in the mountains. The study found that for every one degree Celsius, or 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit, that the planet warms, higher elevations can expect 15 percent more extreme rainfall.

“This is the first time that it has ever been quantified,” said the study’s lead author, Mohammed Ombadi, an environmental data scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. This increase in extreme rainfall is “almost double” the increase in total extreme precipitation, including both rain and snow, that climate scientists previously expected. The precipitation finding applies only to the world’s highest regions, above approximately 2,000 meters or 6,500 feet of elevation.

But about one-quarter of the human population lives either in mountain regions or directly downstream from them, Dr. Ombadi said. While landslides don’t travel very far, flooding tends to affect people downstream more, he explained, adding that rainfall is one of the most important factors in predicting the risks of both these hazards. Soil erosion can undermine farms and natural ecosystems, and further raise the risks of floods and landslides. These threats come on top of those posed by melting glaciers in the same mountain ranges and river valleys.

In their study, Dr. Ombadi and his colleagues analyzed historical data from 1950 to 2019 as well as projections of climate change through the end of the 21st century. They focused on the temperate and Arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere because data from the tropics and the Southern Hemisphere is lacking.

As they modeled different global warming scenarios, the researchers found that extreme rainfall kept increasing steadily, at the same rate, for each degree of warming. “If you have one degree of warming, then that’s a 15 percent increase. If it’s three degrees, then that’s going to be a 45 percent increase in rainfall,” Dr. Ombadi explained.

This was a surprise, as the team expected the increase in rainfall to slow down and plateau as temperatures rose more and more. They used several different climate models, with relatively consistent results between all of them. “The big message is that every degree matters,” Dr. Ombadi said. He cautioned, however, that climate models are still somewhat uncertain at more extreme temperatures.

The researchers also found that the higher the elevation, the bigger the increase in extreme rainfall. Unlike the shift that accompanied rising temperatures, this change wasn’t linear: The higher up they looked, the more they found rainfall to increase. Different mountain ranges around the Northern Hemisphere also had slightly different risks of extreme rainfall. Researchers are still trying to figure out why.

Dr. Ombadi, who has a background in civil engineering, hopes that his team’s findings will help improve risk assessment models for landslides and floods and lead to better planning and infrastructure in places vulnerable to these hazards. The research may also be useful for improving the climate models researchers rely on to predict long-term changes in rainfall.

Source: Oman News Agency

Security Patrols Arrest 2 People for Attempting to Sell 237 Kg of Khat Drug in Jazan

Security patrols in the Jazan region have arrested two citizens over attempting to sell 237 kilograms of the Khat drug hidden in a vehicle that one of them was driving in Al-Dayer governorate.

Legal measures have been taken as the two citizens were arrested and referred to the competent authority.

Security authorities urge all citizens and residents across the Kingdom to report any information related to drug smuggling and trafficking promptly.

In case of suspicious activities, individuals can contact the authorities by dialling 911 from Makkah, Riyadh, the Eastern Regions, or 999 from other regions.

Additionally, informants can reach out to the General Directorate of Narcotics Control by calling 995 or sending an email to 995@gdnc.gov.sa.

All received reports are handled with the utmost confidentiality.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Bahrain to host the 2nd International Cybersecurity Conference and Exhibition under the patronage of HRH the Crown Prince, Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces and Prime Minister.

The Kingdom of Bahrain will host the second edition of the International Cybersecurity Conference and Exhibition, under the auspices of His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince, Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces and Prime Minister.

The two-day event will open on December 5 at the Exhibition World Bahrain. In a statement on this occasion, Lieutenant-General His Highness Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, National Security Advisor and Royal Guard Commander, stressed the importance of cybersecurity as a pillar of national security and economic development.

“Bahrain’s security and prosperity depend on a secure ICT infrastructure”, said Lt.Gen. Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad, noting that the upcoming conference and exhibition are in line with the national cybersecurity strategy, and aim to to explore new technology, learn and deal with the development of global cyberspace.

The International Cybersecurity and Security Conference and Exhibition aim to raise awareness of cybersecurity issues and major innovations and build a strong foundation for the security of the digital world.

The event provides a platform for cybersecurity experts to exchange knowledge and practices, learn about the latest trends in cybersecurity and solutions, and review the latest technologies in the field of cybersecurity from leading companies and institutions.

The upcoming conference and exhibition also provide an opportunity for participants to learn, communicate and share their experiences and knowledge in the field of cybersecurity, which represents an ideal platform for anyone interested in the cybersecurity sector to attend the event in Bahrain in December 2023.

The 2023 annual brings together industry leaders, experts and professionals from around the world to share their knowledge, experiences and available solutions to the challenges facing the cybersecurity sector.

The conference also provides a platform for communication and collaboration between stakeholders in the cybersecurity sector.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Bangladesh Praises Kingdom’s Efforts in Serving Pilgrims

The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, Muhammad Mahbub Ul-Islam, has praised the efforts of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ Guests Program for Hajj and Umrah in facilitating the performance of Hajj for thousands of pilgrims.

Mahbub, who performed the Hajj rituals this year as part of the program, also hailed the Kingdom’s efforts in serving Islam and Muslims throughout the ages.

He also commended the efforts of the Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Bangladesh for its support and facilitation of the procedures that contributed to their arrival to perform the Hajj rituals this year.

Moreover, he expressed gratitude and appreciation to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince for their efforts in serving and caring for pilgrims.

–SPA

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Minister of Immigration: We are coordinating with the Swedish government to retrieve the burner of the Holy Quran

The Minister of Immigration and Displacement, Evan Faeq Jabro, said today, Saturday, that there will be coordination with the Swedish government to retrieve the burner of the Holy Quran and ensure that this incident does not recur.

A statement by the Ministry said: “Jabro participated in a stand condemning the repeated incident of burning copies of the Holy Qur’an in the state of Sweden, in the Church of Our Lady of Deliverance in the center of the capital, Baghdad, in the presence of the Archbishop of Baghdad of the Syriac Catholics, His Excellency Mor Ephrem Youssef Aba, and a large gathering of members of the Christianity sect, and sheikhs and dignitaries from all components of the country.

Jabro stressed, according to the statement, that “the repeated incident of burning copies of the Holy Qur’an is behind it parties that do not want goodness and peace for humanity. All religions and heavenly books have all respect and appreciation, and it is not permissible to be transgressed by anyone,” calling on the State of Sweden to hold the person who committed this act accountable with the most severe punishments and not allowing this abuse to be repeated.

She praised the efforts of the Supreme Judicial Council and its president, Judge Faeq Zaidan, for issuing an arrest warrant against this person and asking Sweden to extradite him to Iraq, noting at the same time that “the Ministry of Migration and Displacement will have a position, through coordination with the Swedish government, to retrieve the wanted person and ensure that this incident does not recur.”

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Legal Expert: Although the Vienna Convention protects Embassies, it does not prevent people from their right to protest and demonstrate

The Legal Expert, Salem Hawass, said that it is true that the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961, which includes 53 legal articles, is an open international agreement that defines procedures and controls for diplomatic work among countries and defines the rights and duties of members of diplomatic missions, but it does not suppress people from their right to demonstrate and protest against them.

Hawass added in a statement: “The provisions of Article 22 of the agreement, even if it stipulates that the mission’s buildings enjoy sanctity, and accredited government representatives do not have the right to enter the mission’s buildings unless approved by the head of the mission, and the accredited country has a special obligation to take all necessary means to prevent storming or damaging the mission’s buildings and maintaining the mission’s security from disturbance or degrading its dignity, but this does not prevent people from exercising their legitimate and sacred rights.

Hawass wondered, “Why the double standards in international standards, in accordance with the provisions of Article 20 of the Convention, that the mission and its head have the right to raise the national flag and the emblem of the dependent state on the mission’s buildings, including the headquarters of the head of the mission, as well as on his means of transportation, while the flag of homosexuals, and delinquents is raised on some embassies and their protection and defense on their behalf, they described confronting them as oppression and hatred, while describing the burning of the Holy Qur’an as freedom!

Hawass called on “government officials in the Iraqi state who hold Swedish or European citizenship not to remain silent about these crimes, violations and attacks, and thus defend Sweden, Austria, Denmark and other countries, and stand with shame and shyness in the face of these attacks by giving priority to their personal interests over the supreme national interest.”

Source: National Iraqi News Agency