Salient features of Jamaat al-Muslimeen.
Guidelines for our forthcoming Shoora,
The Ummah: all Muslims, Men and Women.
Deen Above Nationality.
Trust and Brotherhood as Basis of Organization.
Freedom from Financial Control by governments.
Development of pure thoughts, honest action, honorable
motives.
Physical and Spiritual Health.
Understanding of Qur'an and Sunnah as guidance for life.
National and International focus on Islamic solutions.
Women's role as equal partners in Islamic movement.
Different, but United.
"As for those who divide their religion and break up into
sects, thou hast no part in them in the least: their affair
is with Allah: He will in the end tell them the truth of all
that they did." - Qur'an 6:159
Pakistan
[New Trend notes army chief and ISI chief showed support to
Imran just before the confidence vote.
Also there is info that JI leader has resigned from the
senate,]Opposition Boycotted National Assembly.
Imran won fake victory with help of MQM.
by Qaiser Sharif
LOWER DIR: MARCH 6- Though the prime minister secured the
vote of confidence from the National Assembly, Mr Khan has
largely lost the confidence of the masses, says
Jamaat-e-Islami Emir Sirajul Haq. addressing party workers
here on Saturday, he said the PTI government multiplied the
miseries of the people of Pakistan in first half of his
government tenure and the prime minister move to get the
vote of confidence from the lower house was only a remedial
attempt to put salve on the wounds inflicted on the PTI's
morale by the upset on the Islamabad Senate seat.
According to the law, he said, the prime minister did not
require the
practice. The government, he added, should adopt a serious
attitude to address the basic problems of the country
instead of indulging itself in unnecessary acts. He said the
way the government coalition lost Senate election at
Islamabad seat but the prime minister won the confidence of
the treasury benches itself posed a serious question. He
said the prime minister must expose those who according to
Mr Khan sold their conscience.
The JI chief condemned the attacks on the leaders of the
opposition
parties by the PTI workers, saying such acts would cause
more damage to already weaken democracy. He advised the PTI
and the PDM to at least consider the political morality in
their fight which so-far seemed more focused on serving
self-interest instead of serving any public cause. He said
the country could not move forward without institutional
reforms.
But, he regretted, the PTI had not taken a single step for
the purpose so far. He said the country was presenting a
dismal state of affairs in every sector. The inflation,
unemployment, corruption and foreign debts hampered the
development of Pakistan. He held both the former and present
rulers responsible for the public woes, saying only the
Jamaat-e-Islami could bring the country out of crises if
voted to power.
War News
Syria
Russian Warships set Devastating Fires.
March 6. Russian warships using surface-to-surface missiles
and Assad regime using long range artillery hit oil markets
and oil refineries in north Aleppo province setting huge
fires in areas controlled by pro-Turkish groups. 180 oil
trucks were burned down and 30 people killed. Russian
warships are near the coast.
Turkish heavy artillery shelled 6 village positions held by
Kurdish communists in the Aleppo countryside.
March 5. Crowds in Idlib city led by young people ridiculed
Assad's regime and his "elections."
In Hasakah province, Turkish artillery hit SDF positions
near the border.
On March 6 Russian air force resumed its bombing of Islamic
State fighters in the deserts of eastern Homa and Hama
provinces. SOHR notes 60 air strikes killing 11 IS
fighters
BBC has published a detailed analysis of the Syrian
dictator's attempts to smear and delegitimize
the White Helmets group which was digging through the rubble
of towns bombed by the regime to save civilians buried by
the bombing. [Readers might remember the Canadian woman who
joined the efforts to
smear the White Helmets as "terrorists" and supporters of
"terrorists."
An Egyptian preacher, Abu Fath al-Farghali, speaking on
behalf of the Jihad groups in the liberated areas of Syria
issued a fatwa that the territories reclaimed from the
tyrant will be ruled according to Qur'an and Sunnah and not
any kind of secularism.
On Feb 21, families consisting of 400 people from al-Hawl
refugee camp were released to go to their homes in Manbig
and nearby areas.
Pakistan
Military claimed to have killed 8 "militants" and 3
"commanders" in North Waziristan. No evidence, bodies or
weapons.
A naval vessel was attacked near Gwadur. Two killed one
wounded. Attackers got away.
A bomb attack in Sibi killed 5 workers and injured 5
including 2 security. [March 6].
Iran
Iranian security forces killed 23 people crossing the
Iran-Pak border with water supplies.
Iran and India opened the Chahbahar port in Iran which will
allow India to circumvent Pakistan and subvert Afghanistan.
Pakistan is being encircled.
Iraq
Pope's visit showed unity between Shia leadership and Iraqi
Christians. Pope tried to blame Islamic State for the
destruction of Mosul. Our observers say, IS did not have the
heavy weaponry needed to destroy an entire city. Mosul was
bombed by the air forces of the US and several European
powers and by Shia and Iranian artillery. More than 40,000
civilians were killed and more than a million made homeless.
Pope's claims about Yazidis lack investigation and evidence.
More than 9,000 Yazidis left for Europe and Israel by air
after the fighting ended as the regime itself announced.
On March 7, a Baghdad regime military unit was ambushed in
al-Tarmiyeh district, northeast of Baghdad, by Islamic State
fighters. Among the regime losses was a Captain.
On March 3, F-16s attacked IS positions after bomb attack
killed one regime soldier and injured 2, regime reported.
News Within the U.S.
Governor Cuomo's Sex Scandal
by sis. Aisha
Jamaat al-Muslimeen New York
Another powerful male politician is embroiled in a sex
scandal but, the details are tame compared to other
politicians' sexscapades.
Governor Cuomo is definitely on someone's bullseye but,
whether or not this is just political theater only time will
tell. However, this is his second scandal in recent weeks.
The first scandal dealt with accusations of intentionally
underreporting the COVID-19 nursing home deaths to make him
look good in the public eye. This second scandal involves
three women accusing Governor Cuomo of sexually harassing
them.
Although Governor Cuomo has apologized, he has also refused
to resign. He claims that his attempts at showing affection
were misconstrued, culturally. His being voted governor was
unusual because he had a girlfriend, TV cooking personality
Sandra Lee of "Semi-Homemade" fame, not a wife. Their
relationship ended in 2019, after many years together,
having never married each other. Governor Cuomo, a Catholic,
rebuffed the New York Archdiocese, who took issue with his
cohabitating without the benefit of marriage.
Recently, the Senate and the State Assembly voted,
overwhelmingly, to repeal Governor Cuomo's Emergency
Pandemic Powers.
One of the accusers, Charlotte Bennett, has stated that
although Governor Cuomo championed a 2018 sexual harassment
bill, he never took the training that it requires employees
to take. He has stated he did take the sexual harassment
training.
It has been said that Governor Cuomo has aspirations for
being President of the United States. New York Attorney
General Letitia James, who has her own aspirations of
becoming governor, is investigating this matter. Governor
Cuomo said he will cooperate in this investigation.
(Source: nbcnewyork.com)
Canada
CBC
Edmonton
Racialized Muslim women rally in solidarity after
hate-fueled attacks
Poet Aisha Ali says she hopes Saturday's online dialogue
puts pressure on government authorities to act to make the
city safer and more inclusive for Black Muslim woman.
(Submitted by Aisha Ali))
Edmonton writer Aisha Ali shares photos and her location
with her siblings whenever she and her five-year-old son
leave their home.
"If anything were to happen to me, people know how I was
dressed that day and where I was going," Ali told CBC News.
It's one of multiple safety precautions she takes in the
wake of six recent hate-motivated attacks on Black and
racialized Muslim women in Edmonton. The victims were simply
walking in public, waiting for a bus or sitting in their cars.
"I'm always looking over my shoulder, making sure that we're
safe in the area, not being outside at nighttime, trying to
do everything during the daytime and even then maybe
bringing somebody along with us," Ali said.
She is far from alone in her hyper-vigilance as fear ripples
through the community and protesters, including people
carrying symbolically racist Tiki torches and members of
Soldiers of Odin and Urban Infidels, openly march in Edmonton.
This Saturday, Ali and four women from her community are
holding an online event called Sisters' Dialogue. The event
has already attracted nearly 300 participants coming
together in solidarity to denounce the incidents. Speakers
will share their own experiences of discrimination,
Islamophobia and micro-aggressions that single out and
isolate women in the community.
Not enough outrage
Part of the focus will be on highlighting mental health and
legal resources for a community that often faces barriers.
Speakers will also discuss policy and legislative changes
aimed at creating a safer and more inclusive environment for
Black and racialized Muslim women.
"We're not seeing enough conversation out there, enough
outrage out there," said co-panelist and criminal defence
lawyer Amna Qureshi.
"The people, unfortunately, who are struggling the most
— we do feel forced to come out and say, this is an
issue that needs to be taken seriously."
Criminal defence lawyer Amna Quresh says the event will
inform Muslim women, who often face barriers, how to access
legal resources and protect themselves.
Criminal defence lawyer Amna Quresh says the event will
inform Muslim women, who often face barriers, how to access
legal resources and protect themselves.(Copyright 2019 Brock
Kryton)
The rise in Islamophobic attacks, such as the attack at a
Quebec City mosque in 2017, and the policing of what Muslim
women wear, also factor into the current climate, Qureshi said.
The conversation will also explore what tools are available
to ensure justice is served for anyone who becomes a target
such as what information is important for investigating
officers to know.
The police hate crimes unit is investigating the attacks.
Two arrests have been made. But police have also been
accused of not treating the case of one victim with the
sensitivity and seriousness it required — an
allegation police dispute.
With many hate crimes going unreported and the amount of
energy it requires, Ali said proper support from police is
essential.
Sisters' Dialogue has its roots in an article written by
Wati Rahmat called 'Why Is My Hijab Still A Threat,'
published in the Progress Report, after the rise in attacks
on local Black Muslim women, Qureshi said.
She says it came with the realization that there's a
conversation here that needs to happen, and that Muslim
women need to be part of it and speak for themselves.
They hope their dialogue will put pressure on governments to
act and encourage allies to step up, Ali said.
Ali first felt the cruelty of having slurs hurled her way
and being told she didn't belong here, when she was in Grade
10. She said it was a lesson in keeping her head down.
She didn't realize the power her words held until she saw
the lengths some would go to silence her. She can smell
their fear. - Poet Aisha Ali
But she recently published her first book, Spilt Milk,
refusing to be silent — something she will continue to
do this Saturday. One poem goes like this: "She didn't
realize the power her words held until she saw the lengths
some would go to silence her. She can smell their fear."
Opinion
Transgender Issue as Seen by
Abigail Shrier. Her book Irreversible Damage is Making Waves
which are shaking the American Establishment,
"In Irreversible Damage, Abigail Shrier provides a
thought-provoking examination of a new clinical phenomenon
mainly affecting adolescent females—what some have
termed rapid-onset gender dysphoria—that has, at
lightning speed, swept across North America and parts of
Western Europe and Scandinavia. In so doing, Shrier does not
shy away from the politics that pervade the field of gender
dysphoria. It is a book that will be of great interest to
parents, the general public, and mental health
clinicians."
— Kenneth J. Zucker, Ph.D., adolescent and child
psychologist and chair of the DSM-5 Work Group on Sexual and
Gender Identity Disorders
Invitation to Think
Kashmir
An Appeal for Self-Determination
Report from Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fail.
Release of Kashmiri Political Prisoners Demanded
Washington, DC March 6, 2021.
"Masarat Alam Bhat, an alumnus of a prestigious missionary
Tyndale Biscoe School, is one of the most recognizable
Kashmiri youth leader. He has been-detained dozens of times
for advocating the right of self-determination of the people
of Kashmir. Masarat is a political prisoner who has spent 24
years in Indian jails. He is 48. He is in jail not because
he is guilty of a crime - though he has been charged with a
miscellany of offenses under arbitrarily drawn and enforced
regulations - but because he believes that the people of
Kashmir should be free to decide their own future in
accordance with the pledge extended to them under the
authority of the United Nations Security Council," Dr.
Ghulam Nabi Fai, Secretary General, World Kashmir Awareness
Forum said at a meeting in Washington, D.C. The meeting was
held to raise the awareness about the political prisoners in
Kashmir.
"Mr. Bhat advocates that the people of Kashmir are the party
most directly affected by the dispute involving their
homeland. Even though, they have made every effort to convey
their point of view to the United Nations, these efforts
have met with no response. The Indian government has kept
Alam in jail for decades on more than 30 charges but never
convicted him of a single one, " Fai said.
"The people of Jammu & Kashmir have not forgotten the
promise of a plebiscite. Instead, pressure from the Kashmiri
people to exercise their right to self-determination has
grown. Each time Kashmiris have renewed their demands,
Indian army has answered with renewed repression. These acts
of repression have now turned into a systematic 'reign of
terror' in the Vale of Kashmir. All the features of severe
political repression are evident -- the detention without
trial, torture, execution, the torturing of neighborhoods,
imprisonment of leadership and gang rapes by the Indian army
-- are common daily occurrences," Fai added.
Mr. Saleem Qadri, representative of Masarat Alam Bhat said
that currently, Masarat has been detained under the Jammu
and Kashmir Public Safety Act (PSA). Although the courts
have quashed 38 PSA's against him completely. PSA, Qadri
said, is a draconian law which enables the Indian army in
Kashmir to detain civilians for up to one year without trial
or due process for a wide variety of reasons. For example,
under this act, an individual whose child has been murdered
by Indian army and speaks out publicly against India's
campaign can be detained for up to one year without trial
for endangering 'public safety.' Also under this act an
individual who produces pamphlets or newsletters that
advocate the implementation of the UN Security Council
resolutions calling for a plebiscite in Kashmir can also be
arrested and detained without formal charge or due process.
Saleem Qadri elucidated that PSA violates Articles 9 and 14
of the international Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
"The failure of courts to get their orders implemented
results in further victimization of persons held under
preventive detention laws. The practice of re-arresting
detainees, like Masarat Alam is very prevalent and that is
done either on the ground of frivolous FIRs (First
Information Report) or by passing of fresh detention orders
one after another. This is done to keep persons continuously
under detention without trial," Saleem Qadri explained.
Sardar Zarif Khan, President, Kashmir Solidarity Council,
Washington Metropolitan area said that the people of Kashmir
have come on the streets and marched towards the office of
United nations Military Overseer Group for India and
Pakistan (UNMOGIP) and submitted hundreds of memoranda to
apprise the world body of the tragic and intolerable
situation in Kashmir. It is ironic that this documentation
should have failed to become a part of data for the
consideration of the Security Council.
Sardar Zarif added that The United Nations bears a special
responsibility to bring peace to Kashmir because it was in
its chamber more than 72 years ago that India made a pledge
to the world body in general and to the people of Kashmir in
particular that they would be enabled to decide their future
under an impartially supervised plebiscite on the basis of
their innate right of self-determination. That promise has
not been kept and in fact, has been repudiated in cynical
violation of the principles enshrined in the Charter of the
United Nations.
"No consideration of the Kashmir dispute which is designed
to arrive at a peaceful settlement will yield any result
unless the Kashmiri viewpoint is fully taken into account,"
Zarif emphasized.
The participants of the meeting request the Secretary
General of the United Nations as the custodian of human
rights to impress upon the Government of India to release
unconditionally all political prisoners, including Masarat
Alam Bhat, Mohammad Yasin Malik, Shabir Ahmed Shah, Mohammad
Ashraf Sehrayee, Ms. Aasia Andrabi, Naeem Khan, Altaf Shah,
Ms. Nahida Nasreen, Ms. Fahmida Sofi, Ms. Naseema Bano,
others. Also use his great moral authority in bringing
India, Pakistan and the genuine leadership of the people of
Jammu and Kashmir to the negotiating table so that peace
could be restored and durable settlement explored for the
battered land of Kashmir.
Assalaamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullaahi wa Barakaatuhu.
Prophet Muhammad ~ (Peace be upon him)
Quoted ALLAH [Azza Wa Jal] as saying...
' MY Love is obliged to those who Love each other for MY
sake..
who sit with each other for MY sake... who Visit each other
for MY sake... and who Give to each other Generously for MY
Sake.
Source ~ Al Muwattah~ Volume # 51~ "Hadith" # 15]
Prophet ﷺ said...
'It is not permissible for a man to be estranged from a
believer for more than three {3} days...{!} If three {3}
days have passed, then he should go and give 'Salaams' to
him... if he returns the 'Salaams', then both of them will
have share in the reward, and if he does not respond then
the one who gave the 'Salaam' will be absolved of the sin of
estrangement.'
[Source~ S. Bukhari in Al Adab Al Mufrad.
]وَالْمُؤvمِنُونَ
وَالْمُؤ¨مِنَاتُ
بَعْضُهُ¥ْ
أَوْلِيَءُ بَعْضٍ
ۚ
يَأْمُرُ¨نَ
بِالْمَع¨رُوفِ
وَيَنْهَ¨ْنَ عَنِ
الْمُنْك¤رِ
وَيُقِيم¥ونَ
الصَّلَاَ
وَيُؤْتُ¨نَ
الزَّكَاَ
وَيُطِيع¥ونَ
اللَّهَ
وَرَسُول¤هُ ۚ
أُولَٰئِ£َ
سَيَرْحَ¥ُهُمُ
اللَّهُ ۗ
إِنَّ
اللَّهَ
عَزِيزٌ
حَكِيمٌ
Transliteration...
Waalmuminoona waalmuminatu baAAduhum awliyao baAAdin
yamuroona bialmaAAroofi wayanhawna AAani almunkari
wayuqeemoona alssalata wayutoona alzzakata wayuteeAAoona
Allaha warasoolahu olaika sayarhamuhumu Allahu inna Allaha
AAazeezun hakeemun.
Translation...
'The Believing Men & Women are Protecting Friends of one
another. They enjoin what is Right & forbid what is Wrong
and they establish worship & pay the poor due & obey Allah &
His Messenger. As for these Allah will have Mercy on them,
Lo ! Allah is Mighty, Wise.
[Source~'Qur'an'~ Surat At Tawbah~9~A # 71]
~My 'Salaams' to All ~
Y a s m i n.
"All that is on earth will Perish. But will abide {Forever}
the Face of thy Lord, full of Majesty, Bounty and Honor"
{'Qur'an'- Surah Al-Rahman-55.26-27 }
Hadith of the Week
Narrated by:
'Abdullah bin Umar
Allah's Apostle said,
"A Muslim is a brother of another Muslim, so he should not
oppress him, nor should he hand him over to an oppressor.
Whoever fulfilled the needs of his brother, Allah will
fulfill his needs; whoever brought his (Muslim) brother out
of a discomfort, Allah will bring him out of the discomforts
of the Day of Resurrection, and whoever screened a Muslim,
Allah will screen him on the Day of Resurrection . "
Bukhari, Vol 3, Book 43, # 622
[With thanks to Sis. Kristi]
Staircase of Freedom
by Abukhubaib Bilal
Restless I sit on the top bunk in cell 201 at the Federal
Prison in Minersville, Philadelphia.
The air seems to be thinning while the sun rises.The morning
breakfast arrives on a dollie captained by a rookie
correctional officer. Because of Positive detection of the
Covid 19 virus in my section of the prison, my unit (3B) has
been on mandatory lockdown for the past seventy- three days.
The only time I'm able to leave my living corridors are for
a fifteen minute shower, or serious medical attention,
But Today ! I have broken the rules and regulations
encompassed upon me for the last Twelve years...Today is
February, 8th 2021.This is also the symbolic day in the year
of 1894 that the enforcement act repelled making it easier
to disenfranchise African Americans..All I ask is for a
penniy's worth of your time to deposit my Greatest
achievement into your memory bank.
As the Announcement (call for prayer) for All Muslims around
the world bounces of these Federal Prison walls this Friday
..I sit in the front row wishing I was shyly listening from
where Naeems voice echoed off ,but I sat there with
pleasure. Like the day I watched my daughter received her
award In Syracuse Universitiy's Dome, although it was a
sixth grader acknowledged award for her persistent
accomplishments and not a diploma I sat there in a tranquil
pause , today my hands did sweat but not as much as my mind
raced concerning what was about to take place,
Today I will give my Shahada, testifying that Allah is One
who has no sons or daughters or wife ,and that Muhammad ibn
Abdullah is his final slave and messenger.The moment I
became Muslim was the moment Islam in a general sense set me
free ,
While being incarcerated, and now a Muslim African American
I faced countless encounters with others who opposed my
devotional routines, From playing dice and watching naked
women on tv, to sitting in circles of knowledge and learning
the language of Arabic made me seem as a foriegner in my own
country.
Ahmed Abdel Sattar helped me release the anxiety daily life
brings to practicing Muslims and taught me how to recite the
Qur'an in the perfect tongue. He became like the father I
never had in a sense that when I needed a male figure who
walked with peace in his heart and love on his tounge
Mr.Sattar was my sahabih,(close intimate friend), He taught
me the value of modesty and then rained on me daily the
structure of humanity, He showed me how to forgive even the
one who will never forgive you,and how to love everything
that Allah has created. I can honestly say that before I
gave my Shahada the media brainwashed me about Islam, I
actually believe that there is more peace under this banner
of Islam than under the American Flag.Today is never going
to leave my mind, Today I become a man, Today I walk through
these dark times with the light from the Qur'an in my hand
out to the front gate of this jail ,up to the first step of
the staircase to freedom.
Pray for me......
Du'a s from Imam Badi Ali
March 2 and 3.
As-slamu alaikum,
Allah (swt) said:
وَكَانَ
أَبُوهُم¤ا
صَالِحًا
"And their father was a righteous man.."
So the righteousness of the parents will cause their
children to be righteous!
Stress the effort and make dua!
Raising children isn't easy!
Parents should make sure that their own aqeedah is intact;
they should have a close relationship with Allah (swt).
May Allah protect our children whenever and wherever they
are, Allahumma Ameen.
As-slamu alaikum,
A more effective approach is to catch kids doing something
right: "You helped your mom with the dishes without being
asked — that's terrific! Ma-shaa-Allah" or "I was
watching you play with your sister and you were very patient
Ma-shaa-Allah." These statements will do more to encourage
good behavior in the long run than repeated scoldings.
Make a point of finding something to praise every day.
Be generous with rewards — your love, hugs, and
compliments can work wonders and are often reward
enough.
Soon you will find you are "growing" more of the behavior
you would like to see.
May Allah protect our children whenever and wherever they
are, Allahumma Ameen..
Palestinian Women Held In Israeli Prisons.
RAMALLAH, Sunday, March 07, 2021 (WAFA) - The Palestinian
Prisoner Society (PPS), a local NGO which advocates for the
rights of the Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli
jails, said today that the Israeli authorities are currently
incarcerating 35 female Palestinian prisoners, 11 of whom
are mothers.
The PPS said in a statement on the occasion of the
International Women's Day, which coincides on March 8, that
26 of the female political prisoners in Israeli detention
have been sentenced for varying periods, the longest of whom
are Shurooq Dwayyat and Shatila Abu Ayyad, who are serving a
jail sentence of 16 years each.
The PPS explained that three of the female prisoners are
under administrative detention, without a charge or trial.
The three are Khatam Al-Sa'feen, Bushra Al-Tawil, and
Shurouq Al-Badan,
The Society identified eleven Palestinian mothers in Israeli
prisons: Israa Jaabees, Fadwa Hamadeh, Amani Al-Hashem,
Helwa Hamamra, Nasreen Hassan, Inas Asafra, Khaleda Jarrar,
Aya Al-Khatib, Iman Al-Awar, Khitam Al-Sa'afin, and Shurouq
Al-Badan.
Activists in the Uyghur diaspora around the world are urging
critiques of the genocidal horrors being committed by the
Communist regime in Beiging.
Chinese non-Muslims of the Han race are being sent into
Muslim homes to sleep with families.
The Communist regime has unleashed a propaganda campaign to
attack the character of the women who are protesting against
the regime.
New Trend's February 28 issue
almost broke our record for outreach.
We reached 153,111 Muslims
by Facebook.
THis included 12,863 women.
The items in it were:
Feature article on Isra' wal Mairaj by Imam Ali Siddiqui.
Invitation to National Shoora by Dr. Kaukab Siddique
Du'a by Imam Badi Ali
Guidance by sis. Yasmin
Hadith from sis. Kristi
Detailed report on Dr. Aafia by Nadrat Siddique
Questioning Covid lock down by Sis. Aisha.
Deforestation by Ameer Siraj ul Haq.
China is committing Genocide on Muslims. Canada's Parliament
Plant based health by Dr. T.
Russian bombing and Islamic State winning by Syrian Observatory.
Iraq: ISIS vs regime plus mess in Nasiriyah. Reuters.
When Pete and Ellie decide to start a family, they stumble
into the world of foster care adoption. They hope to take in
one small child, but when they meet three siblings,
including a rebellious 15-year-old girl, they find
themselves speeding from zero to three kids overnight. Now,
Pete and Ellie must try to learn the ropes of instant
parenthood in the hope of becoming a family.
Initial release: November 16 2018 (Canada & USA)
Director: Sean Anders
Production company: Paramount Pictures
Producers: Mark Wahlberg, Sean Anders, Stephen Levinson,
John Morris, David S. Womack, Eric Kissack
Screenplay: Sean Anders, John Morris
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