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Karbala: The Fragility of Human Morality

Less than fifty years after the death of the Prophet of Islam, the rise of Yazid led to the merciless killings of the Prophet’s household in Karbala on the 10th of Muharram, known as Day of Ashura. In order to understand how the Ummah of the Prophet either participated actively or were complicit in this tyranny, it is important to examine the events that led up to this time. This report outlines what the revolution of Husayn ibn Ali (a) the grandson of the Prophet was about as well as the historical events that took place through an interactive timeline which draws modern day connections from both Sunni and Shi’i sources.

Punjabi Woman Committed Suicide After Enduring Eight Years of Domestic Abuse

Mandeep Kaur committed suicide on August 3rd, 2022 after being physically abused by her husband for eight years. Kaur left behind two daughters, 4 and 6 years old, who are now in custody of their father. According to TheKaurMovement, the New York Police Department will be investigating the case as a homicide rather than a suicide.

‘The Bilderberg meeting is not any of your business’

Following the end of May meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, made public through its website as well as on media outlets,  we are supposed to believe it is a waste of our time to think that the secretive high security Bilderberg meeting,  held in the US capital at the beginning of June,  doesn’t represent nor affect our collective majority interests.

The Suhoor Fest Journals

In 2018, the first pop-up Suhoor Festival was launched with around ten vendors in a parking lot that fit twelve cars. After a two year pandemic hiatus, the festival returned this year in an 85,000 sq ft parking lot with over 55,000 attendees on opening weekend. Among them was Zainab Rights, an author selling faith-based books. Her journals reveal an inside look at the festival and the personal journey of the man who founded it.

Chicago-based Photographer Sania Khan Killed by Ex-Husband Sparks Conversation on Domestic Violence in South Asian Community

The murder of a Chicago-based photographer Sania Khan by her ex-husband shocked the Muslim South Asian community, many drawing connections to a recent killing in Houston where an estranged husband took the life of his wife, four year old daughter and mother in law. With TMJ News, Zainabrights brings you the latest headline

SCOTUS Rules Police Have Immunity for Miranda Violations

The Supreme Court gutted Miranda rights on June 23rd in a 6-3 court which held that a violation of Miranda v Arizona does not provide a basis for civil damages. This decision limits Miranda’s enforceability and strips the Constitution’s Fifth Amendment right against compelled self-incrimination. This in turn will have a severe disproportionate impact on the Black, Latino and minority communities in the United States. With TMJ News Network, Zainabrights brings you the latest headline.
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