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Malawian Sheikh arrested for human trafficking

Malawian Sheikh arrested for human trafficking

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)—Police in Nkhata Bay District have arrested a 35 year – old man identified as Sheikh Osman Diki for allegedly taking part in trafficking children in Salima.

As reported by Mij FM the acted on a tip from well-wishers at Mpamba trading centre about presence of strange Islamic children at Mpamba mosque.

After investigation into the matter, it was discovered that the suspect, in collaboration with another person popularly known as Nyakwawa who is a business tycoon in the area, managed to take 50 children of the ages ranging from 10 to 18 years from different villages.

The suspects deceived children’s parents that they will enroll them into an Islamic school that is fully functional.

Upon visiting the place at Mpamba, investigators from Nkhata Bay Police discovered that the children were living a miserable life; unsafe environment, poor sanitation and others were sleeping on the floor.

Working in collaboration with other stakeholders such as YONECO and District Social Welfare, assessment of the whole matter was done.

Preliminary enquiries established elements of Child trafficking and that the children were being exploited.

This led to the arrest of Sheikh Osman and has been charged with Child trafficking.

All the 50 children have been repatriated to their respective destined homes.

However, Nyakwawa is currently at large.

Muslim Association of Malawi Publicity Secretary Sheikh Dinala Chabulika has disowned Sheikh Osman saying he is not even on the list of Sheikhs in the country.

Meanwhile, all the children have been repatriated to Salima where they were trafficked from.

Malawi: QMAM calls for peace and co-existence during Ramadhan

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Blantyre, May 07, 2019. Quadria Muslim Association of Malawi (QMAM) has advised the Muslim community in the country to promote peace, unity and co-exist with people of other denominations as they observe the Holy Month of Ramadhan.

Ramadhan is the ninth month of the Islamic Calendar in which Muslims across the world fast for 30 days and this year’s observation of the Holy Month will start today May 7, 2019.

QMAM National Vice Chairperson and Publicity Secretary, Sheikh Jaafar Kawinga told Media on Monday that the month is unique as it is the time when Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad.

Kawinga added that in observation of Ramadhan, Muslims across the globe fast and dedicate their lives to prayers and doing charity.

Quran 2:l83 says: ‘All you who believe fasting is prescribed or commanded to you as it was commanded before you’ so anything that Allah commands in the Quran, we have to follow at any cost,” he said.

“In this case, with the month of Ramadhan where all Muslims, irrespective of the place must fast, pray and practice the teachings accordingly because this is the time when a true Muslim prayer is not rejected,” Kawinga added.

Kawinga said the Islamic faithful must also understand that this is the period for thanks giving, alms giving, peace building and also promoting co-existence among Muslims and other religions.

Sheikh Kawinga also urged Muslims to take on board the petition of praying for peaceful, credible and fair Tripartite Elections before, during and after elections in Malawi.

Fasting during the month of Ramadhan is one of the five pillars of Islam such as praying, thanksgiving and alms giving. During the month, Muslims fast from dawn to sunset, according to Sheikh Kawinga.

 

MAM muted on PAC demo; Muslim youths, Qadria Muslim Association of Malawi join protesters

Malawi Muslim youths on Monday accused the Muslim Association of Malawi (MAM) leaders for pocketing a lot of money from government authorities to denounce the electoral reform demonstration, organized by the Public Affairs Committee (PAC).

On Sunday, Muslim Association of Malawi (MAM) leadership told reporters in Blantyre that they will not attend the march because doing so will be going against their doctrine of peace, contact and dialogue.

According to MAM, an umbrella body of the Muslim community in Malawi which also PAC member, such demonstrations are against the teaching of the Holy Book of Qur’an.

However, this reporter understand that MAM leaders were among the group of religious leaders under PAC who petitioned President Peter Mutharika and Speaker of Parliament to table the said bill within seven days and vowed to organized a national wide demonstration if Parliament failed to pass the bill within the given period.

Surprisingly, MAM betrayed PAC leaders especially on their agreement to hold a national wide demonstration as it called all Muslims not to take part in the demos at eleventh hour.

Speaking on MAM official Website page, Muslims have described the MAM leaders as hypocrites who are aimed at enriching themselves out of their expense.

Malawi Muslim youth leadership has therefore disclosed that all Muslim youths will join the PAC demo on Wednesday, 13th December, 2017.

In a statement signed by Muslim Students Association, spokesperson Allie Jafali and member Silverster James, said the Muslim youth should take to the streets on Wednesday, saying those those who are “eating” should stay away.

In the statement, Muslim Students Association stated that when it comes to national politics the conduct of MAM led by national chairperson Sheikh Idrissah Muhammad “is seriously questionable” to the extend that most Malawian Muslims “no longer have trust in MAMA” as an institution with integrity to lead Malawian Muslims in political bargaining and religious services.

“Over the years, MAM’s influence over the affairs of Muslims has significantly dwindled,” reads the statement.

The Muslim students quashed MAM argument that the peaceful demonstrations will be against the teaching of the Holy Quran, saying the current issues does not arise within the context of religion.
“It is purely political dispute whose solution is equally political,” reads the statement.

Another Islamic association, The Qadria Muslim Association of Malawi has also asked Muslims in the country to join the national wide demonstration.

Malawi Government clarifies its controversial Policy towards Muslim women wearing Hijab

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Malawi The Department of Road Traffic and Safety Services (DRTSS) has denounced claims that it is harassing Muslim women when processing road traffic documents saying the office operates within the laws of the country

MANA. Blantyre, May 30: The Department of Road Traffic and Safety Services (DRTSS), has denounced claims that it is harassing Muslim women when processing road traffic documents, and said the office operates within the laws of the country.

 

Recent social media reports highlighted concerns from some Malawians who felt the need for Muslim women to remove their head gear (Hijab) when taking pictures for their traffic documents, is harassment. Continue reading Malawi Government clarifies its controversial Policy towards Muslim women wearing Hijab

Muslims to start Ramadahn fasting this Saturday

Muslims to start Ramadahn fasting this Saturday

Muslims are expected to start fasting in the month of Ramadhan on Saturday, 27 May, spokesperson for the Muslim Association of Malawi (MAM) Sheikh Dinala Chabulika has confirmed to Malawi News Agency (MANA) in an interview.

“This year, our calendar might end on Friday 26 May, marking the start of our ninth month on our Hijr calendar. The new moon might be sighted on Friday evening,” said Chabulika. Continue reading Muslims to start Ramadahn fasting this Saturday