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  • Sajdah Mobile App Launched Ahead of Ramadan

    Sajdah Mobile App Launched Ahead of Ramadan

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    updated: Mar 30, 2021

    Thakaa Technologies launches a mobile App, which offers prayer times and guides for over 14 prayers, with more features available in due course. The user-friendly App is free to download and use via the Apple Store and Google Play. Best of all it offers an ad-free experience and does not sell user data with third parties.

    To coincide with the launch, the App is hosting an Islamic quiz competition, offering a prize of up to $500 for lucky winners. 

    The mobile app has been launched by Qatar-based, Thakaa Technologies QSTP LLC, the start-up behind the award-winning world’s first smart prayer rug.

    Sajdah is also developing a Smart Prayer Rug to help create an even more fulfilling prayer experience, which will be rolled out in the coming months.

    Abdulrahman Saleh Khamis, Co-founder, and CEO of Sajdah said: “We developed the Sajdah mobile App for an ad-free experience with a promise to not sell customer data without their permission. It’s the perfect digital companion for keeping up with prayers, with more than 14 different prayer instructions, a Qibla direction, and accurate prayer times available at the touch of a few buttons. As we enter the Holy month, we plan to introduce even more benefits to take it to the next level.”

    Abdul Ali, Co-Founder, and Chief Growth Officer added: “Based on customer feedback and insights, we have developed a user-friendly App that connects with the Sajdah Smart Prayer Rug. New and existing users are invited to join our webinar this week to learn more about our new product.”

    Some of the key features Sajdah offers, include:

    • Accurate prayer times: Offers accurate prayer times wherever users are located
    • Prayer support: Features more than 14 different prayer instructions, along with the Hijri date on the home screen
    • Customizable: Ability to choose the type of sound to be played for Athan
    • Observes data protection: As well as being free, Sajdah does not feature advertising and never sells user data.

    To mark its launch, and in the run-up to Ramadan, Sajdah is hosting a free webinar on ‘Prayer for Success’ on 31 March at 19:30 (GMT). Inviting Muslims to come together ahead of the blessed month. Reserve a free spot here

    To learn more or download the App, please visit getsajdah.com and follow @getsajdah on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn.

    For further information or images, please contact:

    Media Contact:

    Abdul Ali
    Co-Founder and Chief Growth Officer
    Email: hello@thakaa.io
    Mob: +919930763623

    Source: Thakaa Technologies QSTP-LLC

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  • QATAR: A Dangerous Alliance

    QATAR: A Dangerous Alliance

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    Crisis in the Gulf Cooperation Council and threats to American, European, and Middle Eastern Security are subjects of new documentary

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    updated: Sep 18, 2017

    ​​​​​Experts from academia and leading international think tanks provide insight and analysis on the current crisis in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), where member states continue to boycott the peninsular country of Qatar, in Qatar: A Dangerous Alliance — a new documentary by the award-winning production company PIC Media.

    “There is a list of radical groups that the Qataris support,” explains Jonathan Schanzer, vice president of research at Foundation for Defense of Democracies and former counter-terrorism analyst at the U.S. Department of the Treasury. “This includes Hamas. It includes the Taliban. It includes Nusra Front, the al Qaeda group from Syria. It includes the Muslim Brotherhood. It includes jihadists in Libya, and, more broadly, extremists from across the Arab world.”

    Our objective is to provide an authoritative and compelling overview of the dangerous situation in which Qatar finds itself, while also providing an objective analysis of the dangerous consequences that situation is creating for the rest of the world.

    William Nixon, Writer and Director

    At the same time, Qatar: A Dangerous Alliance examines the complexity of that country’s relationship with western nations. “Qatar is both an ally and an adversary of the United States,” says Lee Smith, senior fellow at the Hudson Institute. “This is the role that Qatar has been playing for the last 20 years. They continue to support a lot of bad actors, while also hosting our largest air base in the Middle East.”

    Other experts include Ambassador Husain Haqqani, a foremost thought-leader on terrorism and the Muslim Brotherhood, who served as Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States from 2008 to 2011, and Alex Vatanka, senior fellow from the Middle East Institute and a leading authority on Iran and its engagement with Qatar.

    According to William Nixon, who wrote and directed the film, “Our objective is to provide an authoritative and compelling overview of the dangerous situation in which Qatar finds itself, while also providing an objective analysis of the dangerous consequences that situation is creating for the rest of the world. To achieve this, we produced the documentary in six easy-to-watch-and-share chapters — each one examining concerns shared by Qatar’s neighbors in the Gulf, as well as the U.S. and Europe.”

    Chapters include:

    1. A Troubled History, examining Qatar’s history and relationships within the GCC 
    2. Brothers in More than Name, focusing on Qatar’s relationship with the Muslim Brotherhood 
    3. Dangerous Designs, analyzing Qatar’s growing alliance with Turkey and other elements promoting Islamism
    4. First Among Equals, placing the normalizing relationship between Qatar and Iran in context of Iran’s designs in the region
    5. The Voice of Al Jazeera, exploring the line between news and propaganda and how Qatar’s government-funded network influences a radical Islamist agenda
    6. Follow the Money, investigating how Qatar uses untold wealth to maintain alliances with the western nations, while at the same time funding radical and terrorist activities undermining those same nations 

    PIC Media, a division of Policy Impact Communications, is a production firm using cutting-edge technologies to educate and inform in the public interest.

    Media Contact: 
    Jeff Schrade
    Phone: 202.737.5339 
    Email: jschrade@policyimpact.com

    Source: PIC Media

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  • Christians Come Out Against Qatar

    Christians Come Out Against Qatar

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    updated: Jun 27, 2017

    In a show of solidarity for the rights of people around the world to practice their faith without fear, the National Black Church Initiative (NBCI) will hold a rally and protest to “End the Violence Against Christians” on Wednesday, June 28, at 11:00 a.m., in front of the Embassy of Qatar, 25th and M Streets NW, in Washington D.C.

    NBCI executive director, Rev. Anthony Evans said, “Christian minority religious groups find themselves at great risk. Caught in the midst of sectarian conflicts brought on by war, occupation, repression, and severe social and political dislocation, Christian communities have paid a terrible price, most especially in Qatar, and Iraq.”

    “Whether forced to flee the violence of the civil wars that have ravaged these countries, or expelled by as part of genocidal ‘cleansing’ campaigns, these once-vibrant Christian communities have been so depleted, that some rightly fear their extinction in their homelands.”

    Rev. Anthony Evans

    “Whether forced to flee the violence of the civil wars that have ravaged these countries or expelled as part of genocidal ‘cleansing’ campaigns, these once-vibrant Christian communities have been so depleted, that some rightly fear their extinction in their homelands,” said Evans.

    The National Black Church Initiative is a coalition of 34,000 African American and Latino churches working to eradicate racial disparities in healthcare, technology, education, housing, and the environment.

    Contact: Rev. Anthony Evans
    202-744-0184​
    ​Proimage.amj@gmail.com

    Source: ProImage Communications

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