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Article by Boesak in Die Burger on the Cartoon Saga

2010-05-26 18:33:46 DIE BURGER (Translation VOC) OPINION by Dr Allan Boesak Wow, an entire day dedicated to the Prophet Muhammad. Not to get to know him, his convictions, the religion he helpe [ ... ]


Selling Water

Q. Is it allowed in shariath to sell water? I mean we are planning to process the river water and sell in the market after filling in big bottles. But before doing I would like to know is it allowed  [ ... ]


Should SA take action?

South Africa expressed shock after aid ships bound for Gaza were raided by Israeli troops and at least nine people on board killed. South Africa's Deputy Minister of International Relations Sue [ ... ]


Islamic Banks with Conventional Banks

Q: Some Conventional Banks offer Islamic Finance Services. How does one explain the permissibility of Islamic Finance within a Conventional System primarily operating on Interest basis? How islamic is [ ... ]


Crazy Cartoons

Untitled Document In the wake of the recent blasphemous cartoons of Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wa sallam in the South African newspaper Mail and Guardian and on Facebook, we rep [ ... ]


Ahmadou Baba buys Kings Court

A TOTAL of just more than R66-million paid yesterday at one of the biggest property auctions in the history of Port Elizabeth was a “fair price under the circumstances”, the auctioneer said. King’s C [ ... ]


Top Stories

Top Stories
  • Roger Kebble: Brett wouldn't say 'shoot me' 30 Jul 2010 | 3:10 am

    Brett Kebble's father Roger has rubbished Clinton Nassif's claim that he knew about his son's assisted suicide plot before it happened.

  • World Cup Stadium to be named after Murali 30 Jul 2010 | 2:39 am

    The world's most successful bowler will have a brand new cricket stadium, which will be used for next year's ICC World Cup, named after him.

  • Toddler's month of hell and squalor 30 Jul 2010 | 2:01 am

    A British couple who battered a three-year-old boy to death after social services, probation officers and housing officials missed a string of opportunities to save him have been jailed for life.

Al Jazeera

Al Jazeera

Motoring

Motoring
  • Ferrari has no No.2, says Massa 29 Jul 2010 | 11:16 pm

    Felipe Massa has denied that he's become Ferrari's No.2 driver and says he's out to win in Hungary this weekend.

  • Audi reveals luxury Sportback 28 Jul 2010 | 11:00 pm

    Audi has unveiled yet another round peg for the square-holed segments of our motoring world.

  • Mito Quadrifoglio a lively drive 28 Jul 2010 | 11:00 pm

    How can he explain Alfa Romeo's new MultiAir engine in a way that won't patronise petrolheads but doesn't bore non-technical folk to tears, asks Jozi correspondent DENIS DROPPA.

Personal Finance

Personal Finance
  • National Savings Month: get into the saving habit 25 Jul 2010 | 2:04 pm

    It is National Savings Month. The reason for the emphasis on saving for the next 30 days is that South Africans do not save enough to protect themselves from financial disaster and ensure they can enjoy a better standard of living.

  • Breaking free from debt does you and the country good 24 Jul 2010 | 3:22 am

    The National Credit Act (NCA) has been getting the blame for a lot of things recently, from the slow-down in the economy to the non-profitability of banks.

  • Save yourself - and help your country 23 Jul 2010 | 11:00 pm

    "Save for the goal: the path to recovery" is the theme for this year's national Savings Month. Prem Govender, the chairperson of the South African Savings Institute (Sasi), announced the theme at the launch of Savings Month this week.

Labour & Finance

Labour & Finance
  • Only few hundred march during strike 30 Jul 2010 | 12:25 am

    The public service strike that was meant to attract thousands of government workers to Mary Fitzgerald Square in central Joburg fell short of expectations.

  • Home Affairs offices 'coped during strike' 29 Jul 2010 | 5:04 pm

    The strike by the Public Service Association has had no major impact on essential services rendered by the Department of Home Affairs, according to spokesperson Ronnie Mamoepa.

  • Public service workers walk off the job 29 Jul 2010 | 3:54 pm

    Thousands of public service workers have downed tools - and union leaders believe the strike could set the stage for nearly a million workers to do the same next week.

Sport

Sport
  • World Cup Stadium to be named after Murali 30 Jul 2010 | 2:39 am

    The world's most successful bowler will have a brand new cricket stadium, which will be used for next year's ICC World Cup, named after him.

  • Lions opt for attacking flair 30 Jul 2010 | 2:32 am

    In an effort to inject greater attacking flair in the Lions back division, coach John Mitchell has opted to take on the Bulls with 19-year-old Elton Jantjies at flyhalf.

  • Morgan's maiden ton saves England 30 Jul 2010 | 12:55 am

    Eoin Morgan's maiden Test hundred was key to England's revival against Pakistan as they made 331 for four by stumps on the first day of their series opener at Trent Bridge.

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