ISSF General Assembly approves nominating Prince Abdulaziz AlFaisal as Federation chief

Jeddah The General Assembly of the Islamic Solidarity Sports Federation (ISSF) on Monday unanimously approved the nomination of Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki AlFaisal as the new ISSF president, replacing Turki bin Abdulmohsen AlSheikh who has resigned recently.

In his inaugural address to General Assembly, in the attendance of the representatives from 57 Islamic nations, Prince Abdulaziz promised that he would re no effort in promoting ISSF activities in the Muslim countries.

“We will combine our efforts to improve the value of sports for the achievement of our goals and objectives,” he said.

The prince stressed that ISSF should be active, effective and charismatic in its approach in terms of its programs and tournaments. He noted that he was of the view that the Federation had to exercise creativity with its goals.

The new president disclosed that the future of the ISSF plan has to be aligned with the improvement of international sports by providing financial resources, forging partnerships with specialized centers, qualifying talented youth and production of creativity.

“We in ISSF will work strongly in enhancing tolerance, moderation and peaceful coexistence among the youth of Ummah,” Prince Abdulaziz said.

The nomination of Prince Abdulaziz as president of the ISSF was approved Monday during the extraordinary meeting of General Assembly held Monday in Jeddah. The prince, who is the chairman of the Saudi General Sports Authority, replaced former President of the Federation Turki AlSheikh.

Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki AlFaisal will be at the helm of the Islamic Solidarity Sports Federation for the next three years (20192021).

The objective of ISSF is to supervise over the organizing of a multisport event, called the Islamic Solidarity Games held once every four years, and to organize tournaments and championships among the sporting teams in the member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).

Established in 1985 with its permanent headquarters in Riyadh, the Federation is currently active in the preparations for the fifth Islamic Solidarity Games, be organized in the Turkish city of Istanbul in 2021.

Source: International Islamic News Agency

China: BRI Investments Boost Pakistan Economic Structure

ISLAMABAD China and Pakistan say their ongoing multibilliondollar infrastructure development cooperation program under Beijing’s global Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has entered the next stage after achieving initial targets, dismissing reports the project increased Islamabad’s debt burden rather than boosting economic growth.

Officials in the neighboring countries, traditionally strong allies, say 22 “early harvest” projects, launched five years ago under what is known as the ChinaPakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), have been completed with an unprecedented Chinese investment of $19 billion.

It has built new roads, power plants and operationaliZed the deepwater strategic Arabian Sea commercial port of Gwadar, which overlooks some of the world’s busiest oil and gas shipping lanes and is celebrated as the gateway to CPEC.

Responding to skeptics

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang, while responding to skeptics Monday, defended the corridor as “an important pilot program” under BRI, saying it has created tens of thousands of local jobs in addition to meeting the power demand of nearly nine million households in Pakistan.

“Of all current CPEC projects, only less than 20 percent are financed with Chinese loans, while the rest are all funded by direct investments or grants from China. Far from adding to Pakistan’s burden, the CPEC actually strengthened the local economic structure,” Lu explained at his regular news conference in Beijing.

“Leveraging international financing to carry out major projects, as a common practice across the world, is an effective tool for developing countries in particular to overcome the funding bottleneck and boost growth,” the Chinese spokesman stressed.

CPEC will ultimately give landlocked western Chinese regions the shortest and a more secure route to international markets through Gwadar port.

Islamabad acknowledges the corridor investment has improved transportation networks and effectively resolved years of crippling power crisis facing the country. Pakistani officials reject as misplaced concerns the current foreign debt crisis stems from the project.

“CPEC is great opportunity for Pakistan. CPEC connects us to China which is one of the biggest markets and CPEC route will connect China and Pakistan located at strategic position of world,” Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan told a recent international conference. Groundbreaking

Khan traveled to Gwadar a week ago, where he performed groundbreaking for several new infrastructure development projects, including an international airport in the coastal city, marking the start of the new phase of CPEC.

The airport, which will have a 12,000meter runway, will be completed in three years with a Chinese financial grant of $250 million. It will be capable of handling aircraft such as an Airbus A380, linking the once sleepy town of Gwadar to some of the world’s major destinations.

Saudi Arabia also announced in February plans to build a $10 billion refinery and petrochemical complex in the city.

Pakistani and Chinese officials admit CPEC is behind schedule. They cited problems such as legal and administrative procedural delays in their respective countries and the recent political transition in Pakistan that brought Khan’s party to power last August. But those issues have been settled now, they say.

The “Chinese say they can easily and quickly deliver loans, but financial grants require to go through a timeconsuming legal process, that’s why the work on Gwadar airport could not be started in time,” a Pakistani official told VOA.

The newly launched phase of “broadening and expanding CPEC projects, officials say, will see the construction of nine industrial zones across Pakistan with the help of Chinese financial and technical assistance that will boost bilateral industrial cooperation between the two countries.

Some industries to relocate

China plans to relocate some of its industries by transferring technology to the new industrial zones to help Islamabad increase its exports to overcome its massive trade deficit and shore up cash reserves.

“CPEC has gained momentum and efforts would be made to continue the same pace in the future,” said Makhdum Khusro Bakhtyar, the Pakistani minister for Planning, Development and Reform who is overseeing the project.

Officials said the groundbreaking of construction of the first industrial zone at Rashakai, in northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, is expected before Prime Minister Khan travels to China later this month for bilateral meetings and to attend the second BRI summit along with 40 foreign leaders in Beijing. The launching of Rashakai will mark the “implementation stage of the PakistanChina Industrial Cooperation, said Minister Bakhtyar.

Beijing has extended a loan of more than $4 billion during the current financial year at an interest rate of 2 percent to help Islamabad boost its depleting foreign cash reserves.

The Chinese government has recently pledged an additional grant of $1 billion for education, health, vocational training, drinking water and poverty alleviation projects in Pakistan.

While Beijing and Islamabad have traditionally maintained close defense ties, both the counties say their deepening economic cooperation in recent years has cemented the overall relationship.

Source: Voice of America

CM directs for taking effective measures on price control of essential items

Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar has directed the Cabinet Sub-Committee on Price Control for taking effective measures to stabilise the prices of essential items. While issuing directives, the Chief Minister asked the deputy commissioners to keep a close eye on the prices of essential commodities in their respective districts.

He also ordered indiscriminate action against violators who are fleecing common citizens by jacking up prices artificially.

He said that the prices and quality of essential items should also be regularly checked in Sunday bazaars.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Sugarcane juice helps fight infections, boost immunity

There are several benefits of sugar cane juice as it is rich in antioxidants so it helps fights infections and boost the immunity.

One of the most important health benefits of sugarcane juice is that it is a diuretic which means that it helps treat urinary tract infections, kidney stones and ensure proper functioning of the kidneys.

Sugarcane juice helps strengthen your liver and is thus suggested as a remedy for jaundice.

Another important health benefit of sugarcane juice is due to it being rich in the good kind of carbohydrates, protein, iron, potassium and other essential nutrients that make it the ideal energy drinks.

Source: Radio Pakistan

OIC, Naif Arab University to hold conference on role of education in combating terrorism

Jeddah The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), represented by Sawt Al-Hikmah (Voice of Wisdom) Center and Naif Arab University for Security Sciences (NAUSS), will jointly hold a conference on the Role of Education in Combating Terrorism and Extremism on April 9-10, with broad participation of stakeholders.

The conference, which will review the experiences of countries in combating extremism and terrorism through revamping education, seeks to develop the coexistence culture through pedagogical systems. It will also provide an opportunity for the participants to analyze and consider the mechanisms many Muslim countries have implemented to develop curricula that firmly establish a culture of tolerance and coexistence, and the role undertaken by the educational institutions in formulating a discourse rooted in the principles of peace, fellowship and confronting violence and extremism.

OIC Secretary General Dr. Yousef Al-Othaimeen indicated that the conference takes place at a time when the phenomenon of violent extremism plaguing the Muslim world during the past three decades is on the rise. He stressed the importance to consider the ways in which curricula face the incursion of this phenomenon, which is categorically alien to the Islamic societies.

The OIC chief stated that every act of violence or extremism is the result of a distorted intellectual mindset that has developed and penetrated undetected away from the positive values of modern schools and formal curricula.

It is noteworthy that the Secretary General will deliver the OIC statement during the opening ceremony of the conference, in the presence of academics and stakeholders in the fields of education and combating terrorism and extremism from Muslim countries.

For his part, Secretary-General Advisor in Sawt Al-Hikmah Center Dr. Mohammed Shahim explained that the conference aims “to discuss the role of education in combating terrorism — an intellectual phenomenon that only thought can debunk. The conference will also consider the pioneer experiences of a number of countries that successfully used education to renounce violence and extremism and purify the underlying ideas.”

Source: International Islamic News Agency

Special Tourism Police Force will provide security to tourists in GB

In Gilgit-Baltistan, a special Tourism Police Force has been raised to provide best security to the foreign and domestic tourists in the region.

Inspector General Police Gilgit-Baltistan Sanaullah Abbasi, while talking to media in Skardu said initially 150 personnel have been recruited for this purpose.

He said the force would be deputed on different important tourist points in seven districts of Gilgit-Baltistan.

Responding a question IGP said for the security of CPEC project a special security force has also been raised.

Source: Radio Pakistan

King Fahad Complex to highlight Saudi Arabia’s efforts in serving Holy Qur’an

Madinah Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance, represented by the Madinah-based King Fahd Complex for Printing the Holy Qur’an, will participate in the Book and Information Fair, to be organized by the Islamic University under the patronage of Governor of Madinah Province Prince Faisal bin Salman.

The participation of King Fahd Complex comes under the directives of General Supervisor of the Complex Sheikh Dr. Abdullatif bin Abdulaziz Al Al-Sheikh, in order to highlight the efforts of the Kingdom in serving the Holy Qur’an. These efforts include printing and translation of the meanings of the Qur’an and its publication, in accordance with the highest international quality standards.

The participation will include a pavilion containing display screens and posters, as well as the distribution of copies of the Holy Qur’an, introductory books and the Research Magazine among the visitors of the pavilion throughout the days of the fair.

Source: International Islamic News Agency