What is Islamic Insurance (Takaful)?
All human activities are subject to risk of loss from unforeseen events. To alleviate this burden...
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All human activities are subject to risk of loss from unforeseen events. To alleviate this burden...
Read MoreMalawi government has commended Islamic organizations for the continued support in the education...
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The tendency of denying many Muslim girls and even those women working in either public or private...
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In case UDF goes alone and Atupele Muluzi will be the only Muslim candidate, will Muslims go for a Muslim presidential candidate or they would rather go for other parties where Muslims are either running mates or mere party members?
Read MoreFor Islamic banks to be able to operate fully according to the Shari’ah, it is necessary for the interest-free Islamic economic system to be recognized by the state.
Read MoreVice President Dr Saulosi Chilima has formed his own party cementing the trend that has been in the books of history in Malawi that Presidents never repeat their deputies from one election to the other.
Read MoreExercises are running without facing the challenges they encountered in previous phases.
Read More“I don’t need to be the president of the Alliance that can be formed but what I want is to be part of that alliance so that we can remove the current government and we as ADD will support the one who will lead the alliance.”
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The Israeli response drew widespread criticism around the world, with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres calling for an independent inquiry into Friday’s events.
Read MoreThe Prophet Muhammad is believed to have said that Hajj is Arafat, in reference to the day spent there and its importance. Pilgrims are packed shoulder to shoulder, with some men and women openly weeping and praying.
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When Celebration Ends, Work Begins.
Malawi stands once again at the crossroads of hope and expectation. The dust of elections has barely settled, and the people have spoken decisively—removing the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) from the helm of power and ushering back Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika and his Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).
Read more:When Celebration Ends, Work Begins.