Al Qaeda’s franchise in Nigeria, Jamaat Ansar al Muslimeen fi Bilad al Sudan, better known as Ansaru, reconfirmed its allegiance to al Qaeda in a recent statement released online. “Our group, may God ...
MSN: Don’t care about Jamiat’s demand for my resignation over eviction, says Himanta
I don't care about what they demand,'' Sarma told the media on the sidelines of a programme in Morigaon. The Jamiat's Working Committee in a meeting, chaired by Madani, on Wednesday expressed alarm ...
Don’t care about Jamiat’s demand for my resignation over eviction, says Himanta
MSN: 'Height of cruelty': Jamiat chief Madani condemns lynching of Hindu man in Bangladesh
The Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind on Tuesday condemned the lynching of a Hindu man in Bangladesh over alleged blasphemy, calling it the “height of cruelty” and demanding strict punishment for those responsible.
'Height of cruelty': Jamiat chief Madani condemns lynching of Hindu man in Bangladesh
The Ansar (Arabic: الأنصار, romanized: al-Anṣār, lit. 'The Helpers' or 'Those who bring victory'), also spelled Ansaar or Ansari, were the local inhabitants of Medina (mostly Muslims) who supported the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and his followers (the Muhajirun), when they fled from Mecca to Medina during the hijrah. The Ansar belonged to the Arabian tribes of Banu Khazraj and Banu Aws.
The term Ansar is the plural of Nasir, which means ‘helper or supporter’. However, in Islamic terminology, the word Ansar is used for the people of Madinah who helped the Prophet ﷺ and the poor emigrants of Makkah. The Ansar provided the Prophet ﷺ and emigrants with shelter and shared their wealth, houses, land, and everything they had with them, creating a unique example of sacrifice ...