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  • Anti-terrorism Bill will be changed
    The highly controversial Antiterrorism Bill is subject to amendments and changes in Parliament and as such no one should have any fear or feeling of threat from the proposed Bill, Justice Minister Dr. Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe said. The government is aware of concerns raised by the global and local community on certain provisions contained in the draft of the Anti-terrorism Bill and the Government is ready to alleviate them by discussion, compromise and flexibility, he added. Addressing a news conference at the Information Department auditorium, Minister Rajapakshe said the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) passed in 1979 under President J.R. Jayewardene’s rule as a temporary measure to counter the emerging separatist insurgency. The PTA has been misused and exploited by successive Governments since then for their personal and political...
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  • WhatsApp adds option to use the same account on multiple phones
    WhatsApp users are no longer restricted to using their account on just a single phone. Today, the Meta-owned messaging service is announcing that its multi-device feature — which previously allowed you to access and send messages from additional Android tablets, browsers, or computers alongside your primary phone — is expanding to support additional smartphones. “One WhatsApp account, now across multiple phones” is how the service describes the feature, which it says is rolling out to everyone in the coming weeks.
    Setting up a secondary phone to use with your WhatsApp account happens after doing a fresh install of the app. Except, rather than entering your phone number during setup and logging in as usual, you instead tap a new “link to existing account” option. This will generate a QR...
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  • CBK commends Dr. Shafi’s noble gesture of donating past salary to buy essential medicine
    Falsely accused by racist elements for alleged illegal sterilisation, Kurunegala Teaching Hospital doctor says racism will not take country or organisation forward except make poor people suffer more; calls on all to make Sri Lanka racism-free   Former President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga has commended Dr. Mohamed Shafi Shihabdeen over his gesture of donating the past salaries amounting to Rs. 2.6 million during his suspension and imprisonment on false charges to buy essential medicines. Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga

    Dr. Mohamed Shafi Shihabdeen



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  • Dr. Shafi donates arrears of his salary to purchase medicines for hospitals
    Dr. Shihabdeen Mohamed Shafi, the doctor at the Kurunegala Teaching Hospital has decided to donate arrears of his salary amounting over Rs. 2.67 million for the purchase of essential medicines for hospitals.

    Dr. Shafi who was on compulsory leave on charges of performing infertility surgery, has received a cheque of over Rs. 2.67 million salary arrears from the Health Ministry last week.

    The salary arrears include the basic salary, interim allowance, cost of living, and allowance in lieu of pension for the period of compulsory leave imposed on Dr. Sihabdeen.

    Dr. Shafi who was employed at the Kurunegala teaching hospital was arrested on May 25th, 2019, on charges of performing infertility surgery.
    On July 25, 2019, the Kurunegala Magistrate’s Court ordered that the doctor be released on bail.
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  • Govt. used Sinhala-Buddhist shield to its maximum benefit Ven. Galkande Dhammananda Thera
    This Govt. nurtured thug-like monks promoted them and deployed them in various  places Certain monks have severe psychological wounds If  society isn’t healed cases of domestic violence, harassment and child  abuse will be on the rise Reconciliation  was about having workshops, providing a report and earning dollars Accountability  has not been included in the Constitution or the Judicial system Terrorism  sprouts in a country that has no justice Ven. Galkande Dhammananda Thera who currently heads the Walpola Rahula Institute for Buddhist Studies has been addressing issues related to social justice and harmony while promoting an inclusive and plural society. Having gathered a wealth of experience during the height of war for instance and having encountered various incidents during his lifetime, Ven. Dhammananda Thera has...
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  • Health ministry to pay back-wages for Dr. Shafi before July 10
    The Ministry of Health today gave an undertaking before the Court of Appeal that the salary and allowances payable to Dr. Shafi  Shihabdeen will be paid before July 10 this year. The Ministry of Health gave this undertaking pursuant to a writ petition filed by Dr. Shafi  Shihabdeen, who was at the centre of the controversy surrounding the alleged sterilisation of female patients. The Director General of Establishment at the Ministry of Public Services had earlier informed the Court that the basic salary, interim allowance, cost of living and allowance in lieu of pension could be paid to Dr. Shafi Shihabdeen, for the compulsory leave period. Meanwhile, the petitioner expressed willingness to attend the preliminary inquiry before Director of Kurunegala Teaching Hospital Dr. Chandana Kendangamuwa. Taking into consideration the facts,...
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  • Sri Lanka court orders release of lawyer held for two years
    A Sri Lankan court has ordered the release on bail of a lawyer arrested over his alleged links to the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings and held for nearly two years on charges rights groups say lacked credible evidence. Hejaaz Hizbullah was arrested in April 2020 and accused of being linked to the attacks on churches and hotels that left 279 people dead. But after prosecutors failed to provide evidence of his involvement in the attacks, blamed on a local group, he was instead Read More...
  • Hejaaz Hizbullah leaves from remand custody
    Attorney-at-law Hejaaz Hizbullah today left from remand custody after fulfilling his bail conditions before Puttlalam High Court.

    He was incarcerated for 22 months for allegedly committing offences come under the Prevention of Terrorism Act.Last Monday (07), the Court of Appeal ordered to release Hizbullah on bail pursuant to a revision application filed on behalf him.Hizbullah was ordered to be released on a cash bail of Rs.100,000 with two sureties of Rs.500,000 by Puttlalam High Court Judge Kumari Abeyratne. He was further ordered to report to the DIG office of Puttalam Police Division every second and fourth Sunday of every month.An indictment under the Prevention of Terrorism Act and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) Act has now been served on Hejaaz Hizbullah. According to the indictment, Hizbullah...
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  • හිජාස් ගෙදර යයි

    (නිමන්ති රණසිංහ සහ හිරාන් ප්‍රියංකර ජයසිංහ) ත්‍රස්තවාදය වැළැක්වීමේ පනත සහ සිවිල් හා දේශපාලන අයිතීන් පිළිබද ජාත්‍යන්තර සම්මුති පනත ප්‍රකාරව චෝදනා ලැබ වසර දෙකකට ආසන්න කාලයක් රක්ෂිත බන්ධනාගාර ගත කර සිටි නිතීඥ හිජාස් හිස්බුල්ලා මහතා අභියාචනාධිකරණ නියෝගය ප්‍රකාරව ඇප මත මුදාහැරීමට පුත්තලම මහාධිකරණය අද (09)...
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  • Court of Appeal grants bail on Hejaaz Hizbullah
    The Court of Appeal today ordered to release Attorney-at-law Hejaaz Hizbullah on bail after nearly two years in detention and remand custody. Accordingly, the Court of Appeal directed the Puttalam High Court to release Hejaaz Hizbullah on bail with suitable bail conditions. The Court of Appeal two-judge-bench comprising Justice Menaka Wijesundera and Justice Neil Iddawala made this order taking into consideration a revision application filed on behalf of Hejaaz Hizbullah. The Attorney General did not raise objections to release Hizbullah on bail. On January 28, an application made by the defence requesting to release Attorney-at-law Hejaaz Hizbullah on bail was rejected by Puttalam High Court.   The High Court Judge Kumari Abeyrathne refused to grant bail citing that she has no jurisdiction to grant bail under the Prevention of Terrorism...
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SEEKING ENTRY INTO JANNAH

RAMADAN RELATED

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By Sister Jasmine


We are into the last ten days of Ramadaan, and this is the point when the neighbours stop sending cookies at Iftar time, when fewer people go for Taraweeh (evening prayer), and more and more go to the malls. I remember as a child, when we reached the fifteenth day, our parents used to say, don’t worry, you are at the top of the hill, now it is easier because it is downhill. This has become a belief entrenched in us, but what happens with this perception is that we get careless and thus we miss out on the most important days of Ramadaan. These are the days when Allah invites us to work for entry into Jannah (Paradise). Instead we are so busy deciding between what to serve for Eid lunch and doing last minute shopping. In view of our goal, these last days are actually an uphill climb. Here strong faith is crucial. Imagine Imaan (faith) as a vehicle to get us up this hill.

As we place our foot on the accelerator, feed the tank with kindness and empathy. Not just for the poor and needy, but also to our family. The power attached to a heartfelt word or act of genuine kindness will help us to move smoothly up the hill which represent the last ten days of this holy month.

Kindness leads to compassion. As we tread the path of Allah consciousness, show compassion to those struggling along the road on foot.  Without compassion in the tank the engine will stall at the next sharp bend.

It is day three and the car seems to be a little sluggish, time to check the oil. We need more than petrol to get up this hill. Similarly, to be truly compassionate we need to move away from judging others. It is not possible to be truly compassionate when we judge others. The car is hiccupping now, so to get moving again, use the oil of non-judgment .Being judgmental could be like pouring old and used oil into your engine and expecting it to move smoothly.

It is day four, and the pace is quickening. So many things are clamouring for our attention as we comfortably move along. As the pace speeds up, it is easy to get distracted; time to engage the gear of patience as we strive to gain entry into Jannah.

So many things need to be done; trying to do everything can lead to a loss of focus. This drains us of vital energy and we can lose focus. When our energies are drained, our spirit is down. This leaves us with very little spirituality in what we do. However, try to persevere calmly in the face of difficulties. We need balance to truly appreciate life. As we continue up the hill remember, you can still do what is necessary, you just have to prioritise.    The true believer worships and fulfils his obligations to Allah, while living in the Dunya (world), and fulfilling his obligations to family and society.

As the month draws to a close, we enter into the period wherein lies a great and auspicious night..Laylatul Qadr (The night of Power).  Here the windshield may be a little foggy; so to clear the glass, apply a little stillness, some quiet time to ponder and reflect. This is the night of inexplicable rewards, an ideal time to spend in solitude, reading the Quran, or in the Masjid. Even at home, you can sit with your young children, explaining to them the importance of this night.  Now use the gear of service. Most of us are trapped in the ‘do more’ ethic.  We work instead of providing a service. When we serve our family it is an Ibadah (worship).

As we enter the last three days we can feel fulfilled with our progress, but once Ramadan is over, we may change back.  We now need to change the points and plugs, so insert the points of growth. As we remember and draw closer to Allah we feel the growth in our spirit.   Allah created us as loving, powerful beings.  When we live up to our inherent qualities of Allah consciousness with commitment and sincerity we will grow and expand into our spiritual nature.

We have grown the past month; so let us be grateful for the journey. Since we have made it thus far, and our vehicle is still going strong; it is time to insert the gratitude plug.

As Muslims, one of the phrases that we are taught from babyhood is Alhamdulillah (All Praise is to Allah). In fact, so ingrained is it in us that sometimes we say it without conscious thought.  When we sayAlhamdulillah, we are simultaneously praising and thanking Allah. For this to be truly effective, we have to be conscious of what we are feeling and doing. When we are conscious, in the present moment, what we feel is gratitude. Let us now, at day twenty nine, pause and reflect on all the things we are grateful for.

Alhamdulillah, here we are at the top of the hill. How awesome that we have reached this last night, with the grace and mercy of Allah. This dilapidated and rusty car has turned out to be a trusty little vehicle. With the right fuel, oil, and using the various gears, we have done it. This is a joyous moment, and whatever happens from here on, we are able to carry on.  During these entire 30 days, we have been cognisant of the implications of the three 10 day periods; we have remained focussed on what we had to do to reach this point. We recognized the truth and wisdom of Allah’s commands and we made conscious choices in the face of adversity. Filled with joy we will always know that everything will be fine. There is just one more thing to do. We have been instructed to spend the night preceding Eid in Ibadat, and traditionally we know what usually happens. There is so much activity and noise, and people work through most of the night so that on the day of Eid they are exhausted. Let us try to change that this year, a feeling of joy will follow if you believe and trust that Allah will never let you down.

With fasting we imitate the angels who do not eat or drink. As humans we are made of dust.  When we fast we are suppressing our carnal selves and promoting the angelic part within us. May this month bring forth our angelic selves and may we continue to imitate the angels in their obedience to Allah.

Kareem means generous and this month is generous indeed with all its blessings and treasures. It also means to ‘burn’ as it burns away our previous sins. May we all benefit from that generosity. May Allah have mercy on us, forgive us and guide us on the straight path, never to repeat those sins so that we may be saved from the fire of Jahannam, Insha’Allah. Ameen.

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