In August 2013, The World Federation completed the construction of 25 new homes in Khairpur Nathanshah, District Dadu, Sindh province in Pakistan. 25 families spanning 9 different villages in this city spent the last two years living in ragged tents, mud homes and broken huts. These families lost all of their homes and belongings in the 2010 floods which swept through Pakistan.
On Thursday 7 November 2013, 4 shells were fired at the Shrine of Sayyidah Zaynab. One of the shells struck one of the minarets causing minor damage. Another hit the courtyard, injuring 30 people, 15 of which were women and children. At the time of the attack several young female students of a Madressa were present and were injured. Fortunately, there were no deaths as a result of the attack.
This follows a series of previous attacks, with the most recent which occurred last July where several mortar shells were fired in the vicinity of the shrine. The top administrator of the shrine was killed during the shelling at the Holy site and several were injured. The mosque was also damaged. The shrine also suffered damage in an attack by terrorists in June 2012, and a car bomb exploded on the intersection that leads up to the mosque in September, 2008.
The mosque located in the city of Sayyidah Zaynab, is in the southern suburbs of Damascus, Syria. The shrine has become a center of Shia religious studies in Syria and a destination of mass pilgrimage by Shia Muslims from across the world. The masjid adjoining the shrine can accommodate more than 1,300 and a further 150 in the attached courtyards. Approximately 1 million people visit the shrine every year.
The worsening condition in Syria
The conditions and numbers of the Syria crisis are staggering. According to the UNHCR, over 2.1 million Syrian refugees have fled the escalating violence, 1 million of whom are children (26 September). Moreover, an additional 5 million Syrians remain internally displaced within their own country.
By year-end, it is estimated that half the population of Syria will be in need of humanitarian assistance. This includes an anticipated 3.45 million refugees, as well as another 6.8 million Syrians still inside the country, many of whom will be displaced from their homes.

The attack on the Shrine of Bibi Zaynab is just another example of the constant violence that the country is immersed in.
The World Federation of KSIMC condemns this attack on the sacred Shrine of Sayyidah Zaynab and the ongoing violence in Syria. We express our deep sadness at the current situation pray for peace and safety for all in this region.
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Since the upsurge of the conflict in Syria (March 2011), more than 2.1 million Syrians have fled their homes only to take refuge in bordering countries or within Syria itself. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), over 600,000 people have escaped to Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq.
Today, a senior is wondering where his/her next meal is going to come from. Another elder is forced to choose between food and medication because of lack of funds. These are the kinds of everyday problems many of our elders are facing.




