Tuesday 21 August 2012

Introduction to Dr. Tareq-Al-Suwaidan

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பெயர் : தாரிக் முஹம்மத் ஸாலிஹ் சுவைதான்

பிறப்பு : 15 நவம்பர் 1953

நாடு : குவைத்


கல்வித் தகைமை :

- இளமாணி - பெற்றோலிய பொறியியல் -பென்சில்வேனியா பல்கலைகழகம்(University of Pennsylvania) -அமெரிக்கா (1975)

- முதுமாணி - பெற்றோலிய பொறியியல் - தல்சா பல்கலைகழகம் (University of Tulsa) - அமெரிக்கா (1982)

- கலாநிதி - பெற்றோலிய பொறியியல் - தல்சா பல்கலைகழகம் (University of Tulsa) - அமெரிக்கா (1990)

தொழில் தகைமை அங்கத்துவம் :

- பயிற்றுவிப்பாளர் - மனித வள அபிவிருத்தி மற்றும் பொது நிர்வாகம் (1992 முதல் இன்று வரை )

-உதவி ஆசிரியர் - தொழில்நுட்ப கற்கைகள் கல்லூரி - குவைத் 1975 - 2001

- அங்கத்துவம் - பயிற்சிக்கும் அபிவிருத்திக்குமான அமெரிக்க ஒன்றியம்

-அங்கத்துவம்- பெற்றோலிய பொறியியலுக்கான அமெரிக்க ஒன்றியம்

- அங்கத்துவம் - பத்திரிகையாளர் சங்கம் - குவைத்


புத்தகங்கள் :

நிர்வாகம் , வரலாறு , போன்ற பல துறைகளில் எழுதியுள்ளார் அவற்றுள் சில :

- வாழ்வை ஒழுங்குபடுத்து

- உன்னை எப்படி மாற்றலாம்

- வாழ்வில் வெற்றி

- பாலஸ்தீனம்

- அந்தலூஸ்


- உள்நாடு மற்றும் வெளிநாடுகளில் நடைபெற்ற பல மாநாடுகளில் கலந்து கொண்டுள்ளார்

இனைய தளம் : www.suwaidan.com

முக நூல் : https://www.facebook.com/
Dr.TareqAlSuwaidan

(சுருக்கமான அறிமுகம் )

Wednesday 19 May 2010

THE INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP (ICG)

NB: The issues (real view & analysis) regarding this organization will be uploaded in future by M. R. Mohamed, (Political Economist, Minority Political-Intellectual Islamic Thinker-Protestant Muslim of Sri Lanka)

The International Crisis Group (Crisis Group) is an independent, non-profit, non-governmental organisation, with some 130 staff members on five continents, working through field-based analysis and high-level advocacy to prevent and resolve deadly conflict.

Crisis Group’s approach is grounded in field research. Teams of political analysts are located within or close by countries at risk of outbreak, escalation or recurrence of violent conflict. Based on information and assessments from the field, it produces analytical reports containing practical recommendations targeted at key international decision takers. Crisis Group also publishes CrisisWatch, a twelvepage monthly bulletin, providing a succinct regular update on the state of play in all the most significant situations of conflict or potential conflict around the world.

Crisis Group’s reports and briefing papers are distributed widely by email and made available simultaneously on the website. Crisis Group works closely with governments and those who influence them, including the media, to highlight its crisis analyses and to generate support for its policy prescriptions.

The Crisis Group Board – which includes prominent figures from the fields of politics, diplomacy, business and the media – is directly involved in helping to bring the reports and recommendations to the attention of senior policymakers around the world. Crisis Group is co-chaired by the former European Commissioner for External Relations Christopher Patten and former U.S. Ambassador Thomas Pickering. Its President and Chief Executive since July 2009 has been Louise Arbour, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and Chief Prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda.

Crisis Group’s international headquarters are in Brussels, with major advocacy offices in Washington DC (where it is based as a legal entity) and New York, a smaller one in London and liaison presences in Moscow and Beijing. The organisation currently operates nine regional offices (in Bishkek, Bogotá, Dakar, Islamabad, Istanbul, Jakarta, Nairobi, Pristina and Tbilisi) and has local field representation in fourteen additional locations (Baku, Bangkok, Beirut, Bujumbura, Damascus, Dili, Jerusalem, Kabul, Kathmandu, Kinshasa, Port-au-Prince, Pretoria, Sarajevo and Seoul). Crisis Group currently covers some 60 areas of
actual or potential conflict across four continents. In Africa, this includes Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Liberia, Madagascar, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Uganda and Zimbabwe; in Asia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Burma/Myanmar, Indonesia, Kashmir, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Taiwan Strait, Tajikistan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan; in Europe, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus, Georgia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Russia (North Caucasus), Serbia and Turkey; in the Middle East and North Africa, Algeria, Egypt, Gulf States, Iran, Iraq, Israel-Palestine, Lebanon, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Yemen; and in Latin America and the Caribbean, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti and Venezuela.

Crisis Group raises funds from governments, charitable foundations, companies and individual donors. The following governmental departments and agencies currently provide funding: Australian Agency for International Development, Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Austrian Development Agency, Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Canadian International Development Agency, Canadian International Development and Research Centre, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, Czech
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, German Federal Foreign Office, Irish Aid, Japan International Cooperation Agency, Principality of Liechtenstein, Luxembourg Ministry of Foreign Affairs, New Zealand Agency for International Development, Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, United Arab Emirates Ministry of Foreign Affairs, United Kingdom Department for International Development, United Kingdom Economic and Social Research Council, U.S. Agency for International Development.

Foundation and private sector donors, providing annual support and/or contributing to Crisis Group’s Securing the Future Fund, include the Better World Fund, Carnegie Corporation of New York, William & Flora Hewlett Foundation, Humanity United, Hunt Alternatives Fund, Jewish World Watch, Kimsey Foundation, Korea Foundation, John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Open Society Institute, Victor Pinchuk Foundation, Radcliffe Foundation, Sigrid Rausing Trust, Rockefeller Brothers Fund and VIVA Trust.

Some reports;
01. Sri Lanka’s Muslims: Caught in the Crossfire, Asia Report N°134, 29 May 2007
02. Sri Lanka’s Human Rights Crisis, Asia Report N°135, 14 June 2007
03. Sri Lanka: Sinhala Nationalism and the Elusive Southern Consensus, Asia Report N°141, 7 November 2007
04. Sri Lanka’s Return to War: Limiting the Damage, Asia Report N°146, 20 February 2008
05. Sri Lanka’s Judiciary: Politicised Courts, Compromised Rights, Asia Report N°172, 30 June 2009

ICG website for more info         

Monday 22 March 2010

Federation of Islamic Organisations in Europe (FIOE)

NB: The issues (real view & analysis) regarding this organization will be uploaded in future by M. R. Mohamed, (Political Economist- Minority Political Thinker-Intellectual Islamic Thinker-Protestant Muslim & Muslim Reformist of Sri Lanka)



Our Mission

O mankind! Lo! We have created you male and female, and have made you nations and tribes that ye may know one another. Lo! the noblest of you, in the sight of Allah, is the best in conduct. Lo! Allah is Knower, Aware

Our Future Vision
Maintaining the Islamic presence in Europe, and enhancing and developing that presence to ensure the accurate introduction of Islam, call for its human values and contribute effectively in the different aspects of European life, in addition to focusing on establishing Islamic identity and improving the level of dialogue.

Our Strategic Goal
To stabilize and firmly establish Islamic presence, for individuals and institutions, for them to become a welcome reality in European society and active participants in the different aspects of European life

"And say (unto them): Act! Allah will behold your actions, and (so will) His messenger and the believers, and ye will be brought back to the Knower of the Invisible and the Visible, and He will tell you what ye used to do." (At-Tawbah 9: 105)

Our Motto

Well-established and effective Islamic presence in Europe
Translation of the motto
Islam is a part of European life
Muslims are an integral part of European society
Our General Goals

1. Introducing Islam and its values and shaping Islamic culture in accordance with the requirements of the age and the unique features of the current status of Europe.

2. Helping Muslims in Europe to perform their religious duties, preserve their cultural identity and taking care of their social and religious affairs.

3. Encouraging and establishing various institutions such as mosques, schools and educational, cultural, social, leisure and vocational institutes and clubs, etc.

4. Promoting member organizations, enhancing their expertise and developing methods of coordination and cooperation therewith.

5. Caring for Muslim youth, providing opportunities for learning Islam and Arabic and helping them excel in their respective vocations.

6. Encouraging active participation of Muslims within the framework of the European Union in a manner that serves the overall general interest.

7. Working towards achieving representation of Muslims within European institutions and authorities.

8. Striving towards achieving recognition for Islam as an official religion throughout Europe, which would be instrumental in enhancing the European identity of Muslims.

9. Expanding the cultural and civilizational dialogue between Muslims and people who follow other religions or ideologies, in an attempt to interact positively and establish social peace and harmony.

10. Maintaining relationships with Muslims throughout the world, and promoting mutually beneficial cooperation and interaction between Europe and the Islamic world.

11. Building bridges with Islamic official and public authorities and institutions, in both European and International arenas, within the framework of mutual interests.

12. Contributing towards all efforts, which aim to preserve and protect freedoms, defend human rights and dignity, and refute all forms of racial discrimination and violence.

About us;

The Federation of Islamic Organizations in Europe (FIOE) is a cultural organization, with hundreds of member organizations spread across 28 European States, all subscribing to a common belief in a methodology based on moderation and balance, which represents the tolerance of Islam. The Federation was founded in 1989 as a natural outcome of the development of Islamic work in Europe, to organize efforts, and prevent fragmentation. In a short time, it was able to secure many achievements, to mention a few; unifying the political discourse, and embracing the idea of establishing Islam as an intrinsic and positive element in European life. As a result of these endeavors, Muslims were transformed from mere powerless migrants into positively contributing citizens: enjoying the same rights, and shouldering the same responsibilities as the native population. Today, the Federation, in representing the principles embodying the humane dimension in Islam, is an asset to the European arena that cannot be underestimated, bringing exemplary added value to European civilization,which has long imbibed from the fountain of Islamic civilization—benefiting from its sciences to achieve European Enlightenment. In the context of organizing its work, the Federation formulated a constitution that is an expression of its methodology as a European Islamic institution seeking to serve European society, with the goal of achieving security and prosperity. Moreover, cooperating with the other constituents of society to consolidate the principles of social justice, protect citizens from all forms of discrimination, and combat all kinds of crime. The efforts of the Federation—as the largest Islamic organization on the European level—were ceaseless in seeking to remove the barrier built on fear of the Islamic presence in the West; a fear fed by biased media, and some political forces that advocate hostile language and attitudes against the Muslim minorities. These Federation efforts were crowned with the announcement of the European Muslim Charter on the 10th of January 2008 in the capital of the European Union—Brussels, which reassured Europeans and emphasized that the Islamic presence represents exemplary added value, and cultural wealth to the advantage of Europe.

Research

Reflections on the Question of Expression
A Critical Approach for a New Perspective
Attempts for Understanding and Keys for Dealing
A Paper to be presented in the workshop entitled: ''Islam and Muslims vis-à-vis Freedom of Expression”
Held in Valencia, 8-9 May 2008
Hossam Shaker

A Paper to be presented in the workshop entitled: "Woman in Islam and Communication Means"
Held in Valencia, 8-9 May 2008
Hossam Shaker

Culture of Coexistence under Globalization
Prof. `Isam Ahmad Al-Bashir

Secretary General of the Global Centre for Moderation

Establishing the Role of the Muslim Woman in Islamic Work

 Federation of Islamic Organisations in Europe

34, rue de la Pacification
B-1210 Brussels
BELGIUM
T: +32 2 742 31 50
F: +32 2 742 31 55
E-Mail: hg@fioe.org

Specialized institutions

THE EUROPEAN ASSEMBLY OF IMAMS AND SPIRITUAL GUIDES
INSTITUTE EUROPEAN DES SCIENCES HUMAINES (I. E. S. H.)
EUROPEAN COUNCIL FOR FATWA & RESEARCH
EUROPEAN FORUM OF MUSLIM WOMEN
FORUM OF EUROPEAN MUSLIM YOUTH & STUDENT ORGANISATIONS (FEMYSO)
EUROPEAN UNION OF ARABIC SCHOOLS
EUROPEAN MEDIA ASSOCIATION

FIOE Organisations

Albania

Future Organisation
Tel : 355-4-261957
Fax :

Austria
Liga Kultur
Tel : 43-1-4705858
Fax:

Belgium
Muslim Association
Tel: 32-2-7423150
Fax: 32-2-7423155

Bosnia
AKOS
Tel: 387-32-402919
Fax: 387-32-402919

Czech republic
Muslim Students’ Union
Tel: 4.20776E+11
Fax: 4.20776E+11
E-mail: a-hamdi@post.cz

Denmark
Dansk Islamisk Rad
Tel:
Fax:

Finland
Muslim Association
Tel: 358-9-2782551
Fax: 358-9-2782553

France
UOIF
tel: 33-1-43111060
Fax: 33-1-43111061

Germany
IGD
Tel: 221-91745739
Fax: 221-91745790

Greece
Greek Arabic Cultural Centre
Tel: 30-210-6910492
Fax: 30-210-6910492

Hungary
Muslim Association
Tel: 36-1-2084040
Fax: 36-1-2081552

Ireland
Muslim Association of Ireland
Tel: 353-1-452 3416
Fax: 353-1-4523407

Italy
Muslim Association
Tel: 39-02-36553368

Kosova
AKEA
Tel: 381-38-557406
Fax:

Macadonia
Muslim Youth Forum
Tel: 389-22-622360
Fax: 389-22-622393

Moldova
Islamic Culture Association
Tel: 373-22-503266
Fax: 373-22-503267

Netherland
FION
Tel:31628482796
Fax: 31-84-7464288

Norway
Muslim Association
Tel: 47-22-993660
Fax: 47-22-993661

Poland
MSKK
Tel: 48-22-6369833
Fax: 48-22-6369833
E-mail: samirl@wp.pl

Romania
Muslim Association
Tel: 40-21-2411350 40-21-2411318
Fax: 40-21-2411332

Russia
FIOE- Russia
Tel: 78115420701
Fax: 78115420701

Spain
Liga Islamsca
Tel: 34-96-3330129
Fax: 34-96-3330129

Sweden
Muslim Association
Tel: 46-8-50910910
Fax: 46-8-50910911

Switzerland
Muslim League
Tel: 41798289318
Fax: 41798289318

Turky
Hikmet Organisation
Tel: 90-212-6218994
Fax: 90-212-6219081

UK
Muslim Association
Tel: 442-083-089109
Fax: 442-083-089108

Ukraine
The Federation of Social Organizations
Tel: 380-44-4909900; 380-44-4909996
Fax: 380-44-4909922