Saudi grand mufti gives special shield to Pakistani cleric

Grand mufti of Saudi Arabia Abdul Aziz ibn Abdullah Al ash-Sheikh, right, gives a special shield to Hafiz Tahir Ashrafi, second left, the head of the Pakistan Ulema Council. (Photo courtesy: Hafiz Tahir Ashrafi)
Updated 12 May 2018
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Saudi grand mufti gives special shield to Pakistani cleric

  • Hafiz Tahir Ashrafi met the grand mufti in Makkah, thanked him for the shield, and vowed to continue his services for Muslims
  • On April 23, the council hosted religious scholars in the city of Lahore, and declared King Salman the “Islamic World’s Personality of the Year 2017”

ISLAMABAD: Saudi Arabia’s grand mufti, Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Asheikh, has given a special shield to a Pakistani cleric for his service to Muslim unity, and to the defense and protection of the Two Holy Mosques in the Kingdom.

Hafiz Tahir Ashrafi, head of the Pakistan Ulema Council, met with Al-Asheikh in Makkah, thanked him for the shield, and vowed to continue his services for Muslims. 

On April 23, the council hosted religious scholars in the city of Lahore, and declared King Salman the “Islamic World’s Personality of the Year 2017.” The scholars expressed solidarity with Saudi Arabia, the king and crown prince.


Austria snowstorm brings road and power chaos, four deaths

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Austria snowstorm brings road and power chaos, four deaths

  • One man, aged 53, was crushed to death when a snow plow fell down
  • Vienna airport said it was forced to temporarily halt all flights in the morning

VIENNA: A major snowstorm hit Austria on Friday leaving four people dead and causing power outages and transport chaos, officials said.
One man, aged 53, was crushed to death when a snow plow fell down some steps in a “residential complex” in the northern city of Linz, police said.
Three skiers were killed in avalanches in the Tyrol region, including a German whose 16-year-old son was seriously injured in the landslide at Nauders. Two of the people died in an avalanche near the St. Anton ski resort, officials said.
Tyrol authorities appealed for skiers to stay away from off-piste activities. The latest deaths took to 18 the number of dead in avalanches in Austria this winter season.
Up to 40 centimeters (16 inches) of snow fell on the Alpine nation since Thursday, prompting alerts for southeast Austria, notably in the region around the city of Graz.
Vienna airport said it was forced to temporarily halt all flights in the morning, and afternoon services were “disrupted.”
One of the main orbital highways around Vienna was closed for several hours, and other sections of highway were blocked by snowdrifts, stranded lorries or poor visibility, said the national automobile association, OAMTC.
Electric companies reported power outages in several regions in the south and east, including Styria, where 30,000 homes lost electricity.
In neighboring Slovenia, 40,000 households were affected, according to local media, which reported major disruptions in the country’s northeast.