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2150 ஜெலட்டின் குச்சிகள்,1750 டெட்டனேட்டர்கள் பறிமுதல்



2150 ஜெலட்டின் குச்சிகள்,1750 டெட்டனேட்டர்கள் பறிமுதல்
இவ்வளவு அதி பயங்கர வெடி பொருட்கள் பறிமுதல் செய்யப்பட்டிருந்தாலும் தலைப்பில் பெயரை மறைத்துள்ளார்கள். ஒரு முஸ்லிமாக இருந்திருந்தால் கண், காது, மூக்கு வைத்து பாகிஸ்தான் வரை அந்த செய்தியை இழுத்துக் கொண்டு சென்றிருப்பார்கள்.
வெடி குண்டுகளை ஏற்றி வந்தவனான ராஜஸ்தான் மாநிலத்தைச் சேர்ந்த பில்வாரா கிராமத்தை பிறப்பிடமாகக் கொண்ட பவர்லால் குஜ்ஜார் என்பவனை கைது செய்துள்ளனர். இவனை தீர விசாரித்தால் இதன் பின்னணியில் எத்தனை அரசியல் பிரபலங்கள் உள்ளனர் என்ற உண்மை வெளி வரும்.
இணைய தளம் மட்டும் இல்லை எனறால் எத்தனை உண்மை செய்திகள் மறைக்கப்பட்டிருக்கும் என்பதை நினைத்துப் பார்த்தேன்.


3 comments:

Dr.Anburaj said...

வாஹாபிகளுக்கு இது நிறைய தேவைப்படும்.

The history of Wahhabism has been written with the blood of innocent people. On June 2, 1792, Sheikh Muhammed Najdi-ibn-Abd-al Wahhab died, leaving behind his 24 wives and 18 children.வாஹாபி இயக்கத்தை தோற்றவித்த அன்பருக்கு 24 மனைவிகள் 18குழந்தைகள்.

And his son-in-law Abd-al Aziz speeded up his violent actions and conversions. In 1802, he attacked Karbala in Iraq, desecrating the holy shrine of Hazrat Imam Husain. Lieutenant Francis Warden wrote, “They pillaged the whole of it and plundered the tomb of Hazrat Imam Husain, slaying in the course of the day, with circumstances of peculiar cruelty, above 5,000 of the inhabitants. A huge amount of booty was seized.”
1802 ல் அவரது மருமகன் அப்தல் அசீஸ் கர்பாலாவைத் தாக்கி அங்கிருந்த மக்கள் 5000 பேர்களைக் கொன்ற பெரும் செல்வத்தைக் கொள்ளையடித்தாா்.
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இசுலாம் ஒரு இனிய மார்க்கம்.

Dr.Anburaj said...

Mumbai: Hindu And Muslim Woman Donate Kidneys to Each Other's Spouses

Mar 18, 2019,இந்து முஸ்லீம் குடும்பங்களின் கிட்னி தானம்.பரிமாற்றம் இரண்டு உயிரைக் காத்துள்ளது.

MUMBAI: A Hindu and a Muslim woman donated kidneys to each other's husbands at a city hospital, stressing that religion didn't matter when the lives of their loved ones were at stake.

The families from Thane and Bihar were brought together about six months ago by their nephrologist. Absolute strangers till that day, the families worked as a team to overcome all legal tangles and make the transplants happen last week. After the surgeries were done at Saifee Hospital on March 14, also World Kidn-ey Day, Thane residents Nadeem (51) and Nazreen Patel (45) forged a life-long bond with Bihar's Ramswarth Yadav (53) and his wife Satyadevi (45).

Nadeem, a father of three children, was on dialysis since four years and a transplant had become imminent to arrest his failing health. Ramswarth, who was forced to make Nalasopara his home after his kidney disease, also wanted to undergo a transplant. Both had looked in their families for donors but to no avail. That’s when Dr Hemal Shah, head of nephrology at Saifee Hospital, discussed the option of swap transplant. He said Ramswarth’s blood group (A) matched with Nazreen’s, while Nadeem’s (B) matched with Satyadevi’s. About a month after the first discussion, both families agreed to it.

“Despite dialysis, my father led a painful life for the past two years. The only way out was a transplant. And in matters of life and death, religion doesn’t matter,” said Ramswarth’s son Sanjay, an MCA graduate. “Relatives extended financial help, but nobody was willing to give a kidney. We can never thank Nazreen enough,” he said. Sanjay said his father also convinced Nadeem to shift his dialysis centre to a Bhuleshwar place that he visited. Over the months, Nazreen and Satyadevi, who often accompanied their husbands to the centre or for paperwork, became friends. “They would discuss their fears and even find solutions to procedural obstructions together,” the son said.

Mumbai is not new to interfaith swap transplants. In fact, the city is home to the country’s first successful swap transplant in 2006, coincidentally involving a Hindu and a Muslim family. “In swap transplants, timing, health, fitness and finances of two families need to run in tandem. Religion is not an issue,” said Dr Shah, adding that the Yadavs patiently waited for Nadeem to heal from a gall bladder surgery that delayed the transplants by a month. On the day of the transplant, surgeons Dr Vinit Shah and Dr J Lalmalani removed the donor kidneys as the recipients were prepared in adjoining operation theatres by Dr Phiroze Soonawala and Dr Aashiq Raval. “Time management is crucial as anxious families often worry about consent being withdrawn at the last minute,” he said. Dr Shah added that swap transplants are a suitable answer to India’s situation, where 1.5 lakh are waiting for kidneys at any point.

Since the Apex Swap Transplant Registry was formed in 2008, 60 transplants have been carried out. “There is more acceptance of swap transplants as it’s a good alternative with a legal backing,” said Dr Jatin Kothari, a trustee of Apex Kidney Foundation.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/mumbai-hindu-and-muslim-woman-donate-kidneys-to-each-others-spouses/articleshow/68456775.cms

Dr.Anburaj said...

கேரள முஸ்லீம்களின் கற்கால முட்டாள்தனமான வாழ்வு
22,550 mothers in Kerala aged below 19, more than 80% from Muslim community

19 வயதிற்குள் தாயாகிருந்த 22550 பேர்களில் 80 சதவீதத்தினா் முஸ்லீம் பெண்கள்.19 வயதிற்குள் இரணடு குழந்தைகளுக்கு தாயாகி விட்ட நிலையில் ஏராளமான பெண்கள். முஸ்லீம் பெண்களில் கல்வி ஆரோக்கியத்தை புறக்கணித்து வாழும் அவலநிலை.
And bewa which could shatter the myth of Keralite society being matriarchal, a new report suggest that around 22,55 mothers in Kerala are aged below 19. The minimum age of marriage for girls in India is 18. Further, more than 80% of these mothers aged below 19, belong to the Muslim community.The report, released in Februry 2019, was published by the state’s economic and statistics department reflected data from 2017. The report says that 4.48 per cent of live births in Kerala in 2017 was delivered by mothers between the age of 15 and 19.

he statistics further show that in 2017, 137 mothers in rural areas gave birth to their second child before the age of 19. Also, 48 mothers and 37 mothers delivered third and fourth babies, respectively, below the age of 19.

In urban areas, 298 mothers had their second delivery before they attained the age of 19, and 21 had their third child before they turned 19.
The report also shows 11 mothers below the age of 15.