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  • Calling it illegal Delhi Development Authority wipes out centuries-old mosque in Mehrauli

    05/02/2024 7:12:50 AM PDT · by Cronos · 18 replies
    The Hindu ^ | 4th February 2024 | Ismat Ara
    On January 30, the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) razed the Akhoondji mosque and a madrasa, describing them as “illegal structures” in Sanjay Van, a reserved forest area. No one’s quite sure when the Akhoondji Masjid was built in Mehrauli. But the “Mosque of Akhondji” was listed in a 1922 publication by an officer of the Archaeological Survey of India who recorded that while its construction date was “unknown”, the mosque was repaired in “1270 AH (1853-4 AD)”, and that it lay west to to an old Idgah that “existed when Timur invaded India in 1398 AD”. “Removal of the illegal...
  • Korean Muslim YouTuber Daud Kim’s Plan To Build Mosque In Incheon Cancelled After Locals Resist

    05/02/2024 6:57:37 AM PDT · by Cronos · 5 replies
    News 18 ^ | 24th April 2024 | Shankhyaneel Sarkar
    Korean Muslim YouTuber Daud Kim’s plans to build a mosque in the western port city of Incheon has come to a grinding halt after it received backlash from local residents. Following the backlash, the land purchase contract he signed has been cancelled upon the request of the landowner, according to a report by the Korea Times. YouTuber Daud Kim, or Kim Jae-han then agreed to cancel the contract with the property owner. The property owners wanted the contract cancelled and said that he did not know about Kim’s plans to build a mosque. Kim posts about living as a Korean...
  • Why so many men in the US have stopped working

    04/30/2024 10:14:23 PM PDT · by Cronos · 68 replies
    Business insider ^ | 29th April 2024 | Jacob Zinkula and Andy Kiersz
    America's working-age men are employed at much lower rates than they used to be, and a combination of factors — from recessions to globalization to rising addiction rates — could be playing a role. In the early 1950s, as many as 96% of prime working-age American men, who were between the ages of 25 and 54, had full-time or part-time jobs, per the Bureau of Labor Statistics. As of March, about 86% of working-age men were employed, and this cohort's employment rate has lagged behind many developed countries in recent years ...As such, many men are struggling to support themselves...
  • Fast food chains find a way around $20 minimum wage: Get rid of the workers

    04/30/2024 5:04:32 AM PDT · by Cronos · 65 replies
    Washington Times ^ | April 24, 2024
    In response to recent minimum wage increases in California, fast food restaurants across the state are shifting to automation to get rid of wage-earning humans. The move to making customers place orders at digital kiosks alleviates what owners say is the financial strain of rising labor costs after the minimum wage for the state’s fast food workers increased on April 1 from $16 to $20 per hour. Harsh Ghai, a Burger King franchise owner who manages 140 outlets along the West Coast, is leading the transition to automation. He plans to introduce digital kiosks across all his restaurants within months...
  • 'Americans just work harder' than Europeans, said the CEO of Norway's $1.6 trillion oil fund

    04/26/2024 5:35:46 AM PDT · by Cronos · 27 replies
    Business Insider ^ | 25th April 2024 | Matthew Loh
    Europeans are less ambitious and don't work as hard as Americans, said Nicolai Tangen, the CEO of Norway's $1.6 trillion oil fund. "There's a mindset issue in terms of acceptance of mistakes and risks. You go bust in America, you get another chance. In Europe, you're dead," Tangen told The Financial Times in an interview published on Wednesday. "We are not very ambitious," Tangen added. "I should be careful about talking about work-life balance, but the Americans just work harder." Tangen made these remarks as he gave an overview of his firm's push toward investments in the US, which now...
  • Could Eating Less Help You Live Longer? Calorie restriction and intermittent fasting both increase longevity in animals, aging experts say. Here’s what that means for you.

    04/25/2024 6:48:53 AM PDT · by Cronos · 87 replies
    New York Times ^ | 18th April 2023 | Dana Smith
    If you put a lab mouse on a diet, cutting the animal’s caloric intake by 30 to 40 percent, it will live, on average, about 30 percent longer. The calorie restriction, as the intervention is technically called, can’t be so extreme that the animal is malnourished, but it should be aggressive enough to trigger some key biological changes.... Scientists first discovered this phenomenon in the 1930s, The subsequent studies also found that many of the calorie-restricted animals were less likely to develop cancer and other chronic diseases related to aging. ... In the wild, animals experience periods of feast and...
  • She Was Kidnapped a Decade Ago With 275 Girls. Finally, She Escaped.{Christian Nigerian Chibok girl captured by jihadis, converted to Islam}

    04/25/2024 6:25:33 AM PDT · by Cronos · 19 replies
    New York Times ^ | April 14th, 2024 | By Ismail Alfa and Ruth Maclean
    Saratu Dauda had been kidnapped. It was 2014, ... Kidnapped from their dormitory exactly 10 years ago, the 276 captives known as the Chibok Girls were catapulted to fame by Michelle Obama, by churches that took up the mostly Christian students’ cause and by campaigners using the slogan “Bring Back Our Girls.” “The only crime of these girls was to go to school,”... Their lives have taken wildly different turns since the abduction. Some escaped almost immediately; 103 were released a few years later after negotiations. A dozen or so now live abroad, including in the United States. As many...
  • West African Christians targeted in Islamist attacks

    04/25/2024 2:04:56 AM PDT · by Cronos · 4 replies
    The tablet ^ | 24 April 2024 | Ellen Teague , Bess Twiston Davies
    Christians in west Africa were the victims of a new wave of suspected Islamist attacks in the weeks after Easter. Suspected Fulani militants carried out a three-day massacre in the Diocese Pankshin in Nigeria’s Middle Belt on 12-14 April, killing at least 29 Christians and burning down churches and houses. Speaking to Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), Fr Andrew Dewan, the diocese’s director of communications, said the attacks were “designed to drive away the owners of the land, so the Muslim extremists can take over”. He added that the attacks have “religious and ethnic components, all mixed up...
  • The potential boondoggle of Greater Idaho

    04/24/2024 8:27:17 AM PDT · by Cronos · 34 replies
    idaho Capital sun ^ | 18th April 2024 | Rebecca Talent
    For the people who now live in Eastern Oregon, they could see some of their existing rights eliminated under Idaho law, writes guest columnist Rebecca Tallent. It is unique: Some parts of Oregon are seeking a divorce from the state because the residents do not feel represented in the state Legislature.In recent elections, 11 Oregon counties voted to change states, from Oregon to Idaho. Greater Idaho, the nonprofit group promoting the move, said four Washington Counties (Asotin, Columbia, Walla Walla and Garfield) also expressed interest in moving. But what would this mean for Idaho?On its website, Greater Idaho said the...
  • Sulayman al-Ghazzi (Melkite bishop of Gaza 1025-1027 AD) on the Cross

    04/24/2024 4:25:33 AM PDT · by Cronos
    Arab Orthodoxy ^ | 1025 AD | Sulayman al-Ghazzi
    The writings Sulayman al-Ghazzi (or Solomon of Gaza) are one of the great hidden gems of Arab Orthodoxy, though not a word of them is yet available in a western language. I'm doing a little work on them for a different venue, but would like share something about him on this blog. I'll do another post soon about his life in more detail, but he was an Orthodox bishop in Palestine in the 11th century, during the persecution of Christians under the Fatimid Caliph al-Hakim bi-Amrillah. He is the first Arabic-language poet whose poetry was entirely dedicated to Christian religious...
  • The Persian Conquest of Jerusalem (614 CE) ––An Archaeological Assessment

    04/24/2024 3:29:35 AM PDT · by Cronos · 9 replies
    Bible interpretation arizona ^ | October 2010 | Gideon Avni
    The Persian conquest of Palestine in 614 CE is described in historical sources as a most violent military raid that dramatically affected the political and administrative stability of Byzantine Palestine, involving large scale damage to churches and a mass killing of the local Christian population. Common view has it that the conquest marked a turning point in the history of the Near East and was one of the causes for the rapid Early Islamic conquests, twenty years later. Although the Persian domination - lasting only 14 years (614-628), was a very brief episode in the long historical sequence of Palestine,...
  • Slide Over, Auntie: Young Chinese Find Tasty Meals in Senior Canteens

    04/23/2024 5:05:19 AM PDT · by Cronos · 13 replies
    New York Times ^ | 23rd April 2024 | Alexandra Stevenson
    Inside a canteen for seniors in downtown Shanghai Ms. Xu is familiar with the rhythms of the Tongxinhui Community Canteen because she eats there every day to save money. She has a good job as an accountant at a foreign firm, but she can’t shake a creeping sense of unease about her future. “Only when you save money will you feel safe,” she said. In these tough economic times in China, many young people are jobless, but they aren’t the only anxious ones. A devastating crash in the value of real estate, where most household wealth is tied up, has...
  • My Country Knows What Happens When You Do a Deal With Russia {Moldova / Transdniester}

    04/23/2024 2:23:15 AM PDT · by Cronos · 76 replies
    New York Times ^ | 23rd April 2024 | Paula Erizanu
    More and more people, including Pope Francis, are asking Ukraine to drop its defense and sit at the negotiation table with Russia. Citing the stalemate on the battlefield and Russia’s superior resources, they urge Ukraine’s leadership to consider a deal. What exactly that would involve is largely left unsaid. But it would clearly involve freezing the conflict, resigning Ukraine’s occupied territory to Russia in exchange for an end to the fighting. My country, Moldova, knows all about that kind of bargain. A small western neighbor of Ukraine, Moldova experienced Russia’s first post-Soviet war of aggression, which ended with a cease-fire...
  • A Night Different From Others as Campus Protests Break for Seder Pro-Palestinian protesters, many of whom are Jewish, prepared Seder dinners at college protest encampments,

    04/23/2024 2:14:53 AM PDT · by Cronos · 26 replies
    New York Times ^ | 22 April 2024 | By Sharon Otterman, Eliza Fawcett and Liset Cruz
    On the first night of Passover, the singsong of the Four Questions echoed from Jewish homes and gatherings around the world, including from unlikely, contested spaces: the center of pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia and other universities where demonstrations are taking place. As evening fell over Columbia’s tent encampment on Monday, about 100 students and faculty gathered in a circle around a blue tarp heaped with boxes of matzo and food they had prepared in a kosher kitchen. Some students wore kaffiyehs, the traditional Palestinian scarf, while others wore Jewish skullcaps. They distributed handmade Haggadahs — prayer books for the Passover...
  • How a store manager from India, Asfhan Mohammad, ended up killed on the battlefields of Ukraine fighting for Russia

    04/19/2024 9:19:31 PM PDT · by Cronos · 11 replies
    CNN ^ | 19th April 2024 | Vadika Sud and Brad Lendon
    They opened the box on a Sunday in late March, getting their first look at Asfan Mohammed since he departed India for Russia four months earlier. He was better dressed than when he’d left – a black suit, white shirt, tie and shoes replacing the casual attire he’d worn when family and friends saw him off. But he had to be buried in line with his Muslim beliefs, so his body would need to be prepared; the neat clothes removed. ...videos on YouTube about job opportunities in Russia gave Asfan new hope, and he contacted an employment agency, his brother...
  • Why the Modern View of the Book of Revelation may be Flawed.

    04/19/2024 7:25:09 AM PDT · by Cronos · 57 replies
    ADW ^ | 25th November 2012 | Msgr Charles Pope
    Currently in the Liturgies of daily Mass we have been reading the Book of Revelation. It is commonly read at the end of the liturgical year, for it bespeaks the end of, and passing qualities of all things of this world. It is also a book of glory, depicting the ultimate victory of our Lord Jesus Christ, after a great period of conflict between the doomed kingdom of this world, and the victorious Kingdom of Christ. In this context the Book of Revelation is not a mere tour guide to the last days, but is a book of glory reminding...
  • Iranian athlete arrested after condemning attack on Israel Iranian national volleyball team player Mobina Rostami was arrested shortly after posting on Instagram, "We love Israel and hate the Islamic Republic."

    04/18/2024 8:56:24 PM PDT · by Cronos · 12 replies
    Jns ^ | 18 April 2024
    An Iranian athlete who posted criticism online of Iran’s April 14 attack on Israel has reportedly been arrested, and her whereabouts have been unknown since Wednesday, according to media reports. Iranian national volleyball team player Mobina Rostami posted on her Instagram account: “As an Iranian, I am truly ashamed of the authorities’ attack on Israel, but you need to know that the people in Iran love Israel and hate the Islamic Republic.” She was reportedly arrested shortly afterwards. One of the comments on her post came from an account associated with Iranian security forces, stating: “We will shove you in...
  • Bud Light may lose 18% of grocery store shelf space after Dylan Mulvaney boycott

    04/16/2024 1:28:59 PM PDT · by Cronos · 21 replies
    NY post ^ | 28th March 2024 | Ariel Zilber
    Grocery stores that stock Bud Light are planning to shrink the shelf space allotted to the nation’s formerly top-selling beer — by nearly 20% in some parts of the country — after sales tanked following a boycott over its advertising partnership with trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney. The Anheuser-Busch brand — which was knocked off its perch this year by Modello after more than two decades at the top — will be squeezed out as store managers rearrange the alcoholic beverages section to give more precious real estate to better-selling beers, according to Bloomberg News. “Anheuser-Busch’s beers will lose a range...
  • Lessons from the Bud Light Boycott, One Year Later

    04/16/2024 1:25:00 PM PDT · by Cronos · 22 replies
    Harvard business review ^ | 20th March 2024 | Jura Liaukonyte, Anna Tuchman, and Xinrong Zhu
    ...Our findings indicate that in the three months following the controversy, Bud Light sales and purchase incidence were about 28% lower than the same time period in prior years. Notably, this initial decline was more pronounced in predominantly Republican counties (as measured by the 2020 presidential vote) than predominantly Democratic counties. Both sales and purchase incidence decreased by about 32% in more Republican counties versus 22% in more Democratic counties. However, unlike with other consumer boycotts, Bud Light has not bounced back quickly. The sales decline persisted for close to eight months, with sales and purchase incidence down by 32%...
  • Italy passes measures to allow anti-abortion activists to enter abortion clinics

    04/16/2024 1:14:52 PM PDT · by Cronos · 15 replies
    The Guardian ^ | 16th April 2024 | Angela Giuffrida
    Italian opposition parties have said women’s rights in Italy have been dealt a “heavy” blow after parliament passed a measure by Giorgia Meloni’s far-right government allowing anti-abortion activists to enter abortion consultation clinics. The measure forms part of a package of initiatives approved by Meloni’s cabinet that will be funded by the EU’s post-pandemic recovery fund, of which Italy is the biggest beneficiary, and was put to the lower house in a confidence vote on Tuesday. The package of measures is expected to comfortably pass in the senate, too. ...Abortion was legalised in traditionally Catholic Italy in 1978 under legislation...