Tuesday, 08 March 2011 10:52
BREAKING NEWS
FAISALABAD - A blast has occurred near civil lines Regency plaza claiming 7 lives and injuring 17.
Sunday, 06 March 2011 00:41

Moulana Ahmed Ali Madani and his son on Saturday were shot dead by unknown assailants in Karachi.
According to police that Moulana Madani and his son were the way of their home, unknown assailants opened fire on them at New Karachi as result both died.
Moulana Madani was leader of Ahle sunnat wal Jammat and the founder of Jamia Mehmmodia.
Saturday, 05 March 2011 21:57

Pak1stanfirst report
CALIFORNIA - The American state saw a massive rally against the peaceful Muslim community which was attending a fund raising charity event in California. The crowd hurled insults and derogatory remarks on passing by Muslims who then raised concerns and fears outlining the American extremist group. The right wing tea party is known for its conservative and anti-Islamic views in America.
A member of the Republican party Deborah Pauly was the loudest voice in the crowd jeering and hurling anti-Muslim and anti-Islamic comments to inflame Muslims to see a violent reaction from the them. The Republican said "I know quite a few marines who would be happy to help these terrorists for an early meeting in Paradise." The racist remarks display the alarming rate of increase in the extremist elements in American politics and society.
A Muslim, Shahid Hussein, who was taking his family to the charity event says "This is the first time in America I get scared for my children." The Muslim community in America finds this incident as a disturbing evidence of increasing Islamophobia in the American community.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 February 2011 09:46 Wednesday, 23 February 2011 09:43

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – To most taxi riders, $100,000 left in the back of a cab is as good as gone, but John James is a lucky man.
After returning to his apartment at the National Arts Club Sunday afternoon, James realized he forgot a bag with $100,000 worth of jewelry and cash in the back seat of a taxi cab.
“I thought that it was the end of the world, James said.
With the help of a friend in city government and a receipt he thankfully kept, James was able to track down cabbie Zubiru Jalloh.
“The man had my possessions because he took it from the backseat when new passengers got on and were, I guess, messing with my tote bag,” James told 1010 WINS. ”He asked to have it lifted up to the front seat where he protected it and then took it home.”
TLC chairman David Yassky said it was important for people to keep their taxi receipts.
“We’ve got our GPS locators in every taxi, so if you give us the receipt, we can identify the taxi cab and find if your property is still there,” he said.
When presented with the fact that he could have easily lied and said there was no bag in the cab, Jalloh, who is Muslim, said “of course.”
“But that’s not me. My religion does not accept that,” he told CBS 2?s Tony Aiello.
“People in New York, you know, try to give back because the city has been so good to us and you hear such horrible stories it’s nice to hear positive ones,” James said. “People that go about their business, everyday, doing and living are the real heroes.”
This is my job — to be honest and truthful to people. That’s exactly what my religion told me. He said ‘please, have this money’ so he gave me one thousand dollars cash,” Jalloh said.
Tuesday, 22 February 2011 23:18
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