Hajj reflects Islam’s crossing of borders and cultures
Our sincere prayers and wishes go to more than two million pilgrims from around the world for a safe and blissful journey, a successful Hajj and a safe return to their loved ones.
As the Association of British Hujjaj UK, we work toward the welfare and wellbeing of Hajj and Umrah pilgrims. This week two million will be converging in the holy city of Makkah this week to perform their Hajj pilgrimage.
One of five pillars of Islam, this time is of great significance to Muslims. Millions from all over the world gather in Makkah to perform the same rituals at the same times, dressed similarly, while standing together as equals.
This makes Hajj a true reflection of the dignified principles of equality, modesty and human brotherhood that are at the heart of Islam.
The diversity of Muslim pilgrims at Hajj is a true reflection of Islam’s cross-borders and cross-cultural nature. Hajj gives Muslims from all nations, races and countries the opportunity to know each other better and to learn more about each other’s issues and concerns.
This experience emphasises the Islamic teachings of compassion, co-operation, tolerance and care for others.
We also extend our gratitude to the kingdom of Saudi Arabia for its efforts towards the welfare and wellbeing of the pilgrims and in ensuring that they perform their pilgrimage safely and peacefully with ease and comfort.
Khalid Pervez, Association of British Hujjaj UK
More to deported Swede’s story than at first appears
With reference to your article Deported Swede Ellie Holman concedes she made 'visa mistake' at airport (August 16), how can anyone have reported her original version of the story? Of course it wasn't anything to do with a glass of wine.
If people had troubled to read further into the report, they would have discovered that there was more to the arrest than that.
If the arrest was due to having consumed a glass of wine on the flight, there would have been a lot more people under arrest.
Tina Campbell, Spain
Aside from everything else, she was also working illegally by travelling regularly here to do Botox for clients.
Joanne Richardson, Dubai
My experience has always been that the immigration officers in Dubai are just the best. They once helped me out of a situation which was completely my fault and I did not even think that they would help. Anywhere else in the world, I would have been stuck in the airport while my husband had hold of certain documents.
Burcu Bt, Abu Dhabi
We lived in the UAE for two years. The security, immigration and customs officials were always kind and polite. Some were aloof but I put that down to professionalism, not nastiness.
Sandy Donald, Canada
I hate it when people try to make their bad behaviour the fault of the country.
Marion Bell, Dubai
Tips on buying property during a pandemic
Islay Robinson, group chief executive of mortgage broker Enness Global, offers his advice on buying property in today's market.
While many have been quick to call a market collapse, this simply isn’t what we’re seeing on the ground. Many pockets of the global property market, including London and the UAE, continue to be compelling locations to invest in real estate.
While an air of uncertainty remains, the outlook is far better than anyone could have predicted. However, it is still important to consider the wider threat posed by Covid-19 when buying bricks and mortar.
Anything with outside space, gardens and private entrances is a must and these property features will see your investment keep its value should the pandemic drag on. In contrast, flats and particularly high-rise developments are falling in popularity and investors should avoid them at all costs.
Attractive investment property can be hard to find amid strong demand and heightened buyer activity. When you do find one, be prepared to move hard and fast to secure it. If you have your finances in order, this shouldn’t be an issue.
Lenders continue to lend and rates remain at an all-time low, so utilise this. There is no point in tying up cash when you can keep this liquidity to maximise other opportunities.
Keep your head and, as always when investing, take the long-term view. External factors such as coronavirus or Brexit will present challenges in the short-term, but the long-term outlook remains strong.
Finally, keep an eye on your currency. Whenever currency fluctuations favour foreign buyers, you can bet that demand will increase, as they act to secure what is essentially a discounted property.
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