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February 7, 2012

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A call to arms

Aslamu alaikum

I would like to wish everyone a blessed Ramadan. As we enter this month, we are encouraged to keep the sufferings of the destitute and starved in mind. Since a good act is appreciated greatly by Allah, it is encouraged to give one’s Zakat in this month.

As I write this email, there has been a severe devastation in Pakistan. Due to the raging water of the floods many people have lost their lives, houses and livestock. The loss of the seasons’ crops is spelling the impending doom of a fast approaching famine. There have been cases of people who stood on the roofs of their houses and were drowned to death along with their small children and wives.

I have been able to find a very reliable person (Haroon Agha) in Pakistan to distribute this year’s Zakat. I would wish that everyone who gets this message pool something in by Ramadan 15th so that the money can arrive promptly to those who deserve it. You are encouraged to give Zakat and Sadaqah. The money however will only be given to people who deserve Zakat with a preference to those who have been hard hit by the floods.

Please reply to this email or see me in person to contribute to this cause.

Hassan Mian.

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As the winter is approaching …

Although flood waters in the northern part of the city receded over a week ago, those displaced are complaining that not enough government aid is reaching them.

Apart from food, water and medicine, affected residents also need household items like mattresses and pillows as all were damaged in the floods.

Soon the weather is going to change and people will face cold nights along the area which has come under floods. In some cases of severe weather the temperature can go down to negative 20 degrees. Its really hard to survive the winter living in tents. They won’t live too long in the cold temperatures. We have to get them in some sort of housing within the next two to three months.

There is a demand of 8000 winter packs (1 Quilt + 2 pillows) and the price of this pack is Rs. 1000. So far only 2000 packs has been arranged you are requested to update the information on your website for additional aid.

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Check Indian, Afghan Dams For Floods In Pakistan

·        Indian company controls dam on Kabul River, tens of dams control flow of Kashmir water into Sindh, Punjab, Balochistan

·        Flood gates of Afghan Sarobi Dam, Indian Baglihar Dam were opened to drown Pakistani plains

·        Two US allies, the puppet regime in Kabul and the ‘strategic ally’ in New Delhi, declare water war on Pakistan

·        The tragedy one again raises question marks on the US double game against Pakistan in the region

·        Melting glaciers have nothing to do with this tragedy; it also doesn’t explain why Kabul river surged

It’s not as if the clouds dodged borders and focused on Pakistan only. Pakistan’s water flows from Indian-occupied Kashmir and from US-occupied Afghanistan. A natural deluge should have shown some spillover effect into Indian and Afghan regions adjoining Pakistan. It is interesting that a second and a third wave of floods is expected in Pakistan when there’s no rain to justify it. Where is the water coming from? Here’s a perspective by Mr. Zaid Hamid, a security analyst at BrassTacks, and Ms. Gulpari Mehsud, a researcher at PakNationalists.com. [PakNationalists.com]

 By ZAID HAMID & Gulpari Mehsud

Tuesday, 17 August 2010.

WWW.PAKNATIONALISTS.COM

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—There is a very sinister aspect to the floods in Pakistan that no one is discussing in the media. While there were rains and flooding in some rivers of the country, the size, scale and the gush of water suddenly pumped into these rivers defies logic. This is especially true considering that rains have slowed down since the breakout of the floods on 29 July.

It is two weeks since the rains stopped but water continues to rise in the rivers Indus and Chenab. There was no flooding in India or in Afghanistan. Never before have rivers in all the provinces of Pakistan flooded at the same time without a similar act affecting the upstream, the source. While some parts of the country, like some areas of Khyber Pakhtun Khwa saw flooding in 1929, the simultaneous floods covering all of Pakistan and in all of the rivers flowing in from Afghanistan and Indian-occupied Kashmir is something truly unprecedented.

This speed and quantity of the gushing water and the short span of time in which it picked momentum preclude the possibility that water from melting glaciers are solely responsible for the floods.

There is no evidence that suggests that glaciers decided to melt at a faster speed just in time for the heavy monsoon rains.

There is every likelihood that what we are seeing today is that the Indians and the US-backed regime in Kabul are using water as a weapon for the first time to deluge Pakistan. There is no doubt about it.

From an initial look at the data, it seems that a natural spill of heavy rain was exploited by releasing water reservoirs in Indian-occupied Kashmir and on river Kabul. Let’s remember that the Met Office in Pakistan had already forecast heavy rains almost ten days before the first downpour. Different people received this news in different ways. Pakistani politicians, inept and incompetent as usual, slept over it. The anti-Pakistan terrorists based on Afghan soil and supported by several countries used this information to exacerbate terror against Pakistani citizens in the southwestern province of Balochistan, knowing that the State machinery would be distracted.

Interestingly, even when it comes to water, it is Indians where are sitting to the left and right of Pakistan’s borders. The dam on Kabul river is handled by Indian personnel, while tens of dams choke Pakistan from the side of occupied Kashmir. (more…)

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Despair of Pakistan’s forgotten flood victims

Nimani Bakhsh lost her twin girls, who were just 12 days old

Liaqat Babar, a farmer in Pakistan’s southern province of Sindh, sees just one escape from the hunger, loss and torment inflicted by the recent catastrophic floods. Suicide.

“When I see my kids, I feel like killing myself,” he says.

“We are powerless. We just keep quiet and ask God for death.”

Three months after the flooding which affected 20 million people and one fifth of the country, Liaqat has no home, no hope and no answers for his six children.

“They are crying for food, ” he says.

“I tell them God will send someone very kind, and I send them to sleep. In the morning they ask again for food, and I say again that God will send someone.”

Queuing in vain

Liaqat Babar among queues of desperate flood victims waiting for help

Liaqat was among a throng of broken men queuing for hours under a blistering sun, at a distribution of aid in the town of Daur.

Like many other areas in Sindh, Daur is cut off by water – an island of desperation.

Troops were deployed to control the hungry, who began gathering at six in the morning.

With a single helicopter the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) could only bring in 250-300 rations. But three or four times that number had joined the queue.

“It is heartbreaking,” said WFP’s Dorte Jessen, looking across at the swelling crowd.

“The need is so big, and you want to help everyone.”

But they could not all be helped that day. Liaqat was among those who was left empty-handed.

Soon there could be even less to go round. The WFP says it will have to cut rations – by half – in November because of a lack of donations. The UN’s $2bn (£1.26) appeal for Pakistan is less than 40% funded. (more…)

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Funds needed for Pakistan flood relief

The Canadian Red Cross is asking for funding to help flood victims in Pakistan.

It is estimated that six million people are in need of immediate assistance, including food, medicine, nutrition and clean drinking water, with a high epidemic risk.

Pregnant women, children and the elderly are most vulnerable.

Jan Brunschot, the Chatham branch’s community service co-ordinator for disaster management, said that some local donations have been coming in.

“We’re having trouble really pinpointing the extent of the damage, because we can’t get to some of the people,” she said on Friday.

On Monday, the Red Cross deployed a new field clinic. These clinics provide immediate curative, preventive and community health care.

Those wishing to donate may give online, call 1-800- 418-1111, or contact the local Canadian Red Cross office at 519-352-2510.

Cheques should be made payable to the Canadian Red Cross, earmarked “Pakistan Floods 2010″ and mailed to the Canadian Red Cross National Office, 170 Metcalfe Street, Suite 300, Ottawa, Ontario, K2P 2P2.

Donate $5 by texting REDCROSS to 30333. A onetime donation of $5 will be added to your mobile phone bill. All charges are billed by and payable to your mobile service provider.

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Now its getting COLD …

Assalam-O-Alaikum

Alhamdulillah! with grace of Allah s.w.t UstaadKhan was making some efforts for flood relief in Pakistan. Focus of our efforts was an area named Tangi Tehsil Charsadda. Almost all the villages on banks of three rivers got effected with this flood. There were more then 400 families. They were staying in local people’s houses and schools.

In beginning we have to arrange a shelter for them and then food, drinking water and medicine. We dug wells for drinking water. Then we arranged plastic canes and bottles for distribution of water. Alhamdulillah with the help of Allah s.w.t we achieved those targets. As you know that UstaadKhan kept on sending mails to you. When Ramadan started we planned to give them cooking pots and uncooked food. So that they can cook their food themselves. Details of these things can be seen on UstaadKhan. During this we got a demand for tents also. Allah s.w.t fulfilled this demand as well.

Now some of them have started going back to their areas. But their houses are in a state to live in. Mud made houses are completely gone with the flood. Houses which were made of bricks and cement are badly damaged. With help of Allah s.w.t. we fixed a few mosques there and now men are staying in Mosques and Ladies are staying in houses. Now the next thing is fixed their house there. And all those who can’t return to their villages they are in tents in open area. And weather is changing. Nights are getting cold. They need worm clothes and blankets. Hence the things in need are as:

  • Rebuild / Repair houses
  • Blankets
  • Worm Clothes
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Pakistan Floods Appeal

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Situation is Pakistan …

Assalamoalikum,

I am writing this email with great sorrow and anguish in my heart.
There seems to be no end to the floods, bringing misery, death and
destruction to millions in Pakistan. It has become extremely difficult
to see  women, children, men struggling to keep alive, and the worse
thing is that there seems to be no end in sight.

For some time now, I had my suspicions that Pakistan was/is under a
great calamity from Allah SWT. There has been one calamity after
another, and the earth has been shaking nearly every week (if not
every day ) in Pakistan.

My suspicions were confirmed when I came to know that Mufti Taqi
Usmaani also told a congregation to recite Surah Shams (Surah 91)
excessively to avoid azaab from Allah (SWT). Maulana sahib in his
bayan (24th May 2009), said that one of his respected elders saw
Prophet(SAW) in his dream. Prophet(SAW) told him that Pakistan may
soon be  under azaab from Allah(SWT), and in order to avoid the azaab,
the people of Pakistan should recite Surah Shams 70,000 times.

I have found the bayan. It can be found here
http://www.deeneislam.com/ur/horiz/sotiyat/mufti_taqi_usmani/288_M_M_TAQI_ZIKR_E_KASEER_HAR_JA_AUR_HAR_WAQT_HO_24_05_2009.wma.
He talks about the dream at around 34 mins into the bayan. In his next
speech, he presents the tafseer of Surah Shams. It can be found here
http://www.deeneislam.com/ur/horiz/sotiyat/mufti_taqi_usmani/Tafseer-Surah-Shams-(27-05-2009).wma

Tomorrow is the start of Ramadam, indeed a  blessed month specially to
seek Allah Karim’s mercy. I request that we recite Surah Shams
excessively and include it in our daily supplications.
The condition is Pakistan is very dire.

For those who are not familier with Mufti Taqi Usmaani, he is a
leading fiqh scholar, son of Mufti Shafi Usmaani, and is the current
head of Dar-ul-Uloom Karachi. Among other things, he is also
considered a world authority on Islamic finance. I have personally
benefited from his lectures immensely and recommend him highly.

Assalamoalikum, and as always remember me in your duaas.
Abdul Hannan Ahsan.

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Your brothers in Pakistan need your HELP

Assalam-O-Alaikum

Ramadan mubarak to all of you. As we enter this month, we are encouraged to keep the sufferings of the destitute and starved in mind and think of those effected by recent flood in Pakistan. Due to the raging water of the floods many people have lost their lives, houses and livestock. The loss of the seasons’ crops is spelling the impending doom of a fast approaching famine. There have been cases of people who stood on the roofs of their houses and were drowned to death along with their small children and wives.

One of our area (Tangi) close of Charsadda has refugee camp. There are about 400 families. They were in need of shelter, drinking water and cooking pots. Those things were arranged by help of Allah s.w.t. Now they need food and medicines. I received an email from my brother as:

Also two days back we visited again that area of Charsadda. There need 50000/PKR on daily basis. The major requirements are mentioned below.

Flour 20kg/520Pkr
Suger 50kg/3500pkr
Chawal 50kg/3500pkr
Daal 50kg/3500pkr
Ghee 16kg/2000pkr
Namak 10kg/40pkr
Khajoor 50kg/4500pkr
Milk 1ltr/75pkr
Masala 1kg/200pkr
Beauty Soap 72/1400pkr
Detergent bar 144/605pkr
Sanda Sabun 5/50pkr
Tea 1kg/370pkr
Biscuits
Juice etc.
Meat 1kg/220pkr.

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