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Minhaj-ul-Quran International - Online Coverage
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- HLN (Belgium newspaper) Primeur: fatwa in het Engels over zelfmoordterroristen, Alle zelfmoordterroristen naar de hel
Dated: 02 March 2010
Voor het eerst heeft een hooggeplaatste moslimgeestelijke in het Engels een fatwa uitgesproken over zelfmoordterroristen die in naam van Allah aanslagen plegen. De gerespecteerde Shaikh ul-Qadri stelt in zijn 600 bladzijden tellende fatwa dat terrorisme nergens in de Koran wordt goedgekeurd en dat zelfmoordterroristen rechtstreeks naar de hel gaan. Zo countert de man de extremistische propaganda die zelfmoordterroristen ronselt door hen het martelaarschap en 72 maagden in de hemel te beloven.
- Xinhuanet China : Islamic scholar Tahir ul-Qadri to issue terrorism fatwa
Dated: 02 March 2010
BEIJING, March 2 (Xinhuanet) -- Dr Tahir ul-Qadri, an influential Muslim scholar from Pakistan, is to issue a Fatwa against terrorism and suicide bombing.
Dr Qadri says his 600-page judgement completely dismantles al-Qaeda's violent ideology and describes the organisation as an "old evil with a new name".
Dr Qadri says that Islam forbids the massacre of innocent citizens and suicide bombings and his movement, Minhaj ul-Quran International, has now drawn the interest of policymakers and security chiefs.
- Heraldsun, Austrelia : Islamic scholar Muhammad Tahir ul Qadri issues anti-terrorism fatwa
Dated: 02 March 2010
A PROMINENT Islamic scholar will use a speech in London to issue a 600-page religious edict denouncing terrorists and suicide bombers as "unbelievers."
Muhammad Tahir ul Qadri is a leading figure who has promoted peace and interfaith dialogue for 30 years, Sky News reports.
- The Hindu : Muslim scholar issues ‘fatwa’ condemning al-Qaeda terrorism
Dated: 02 March 2010
A leading Muslim scholar with a large following in Britain on Tuesday issued a fatwa — or Islamic religious ruling — condemning global terrorism and suicide bombings in a “direct challenge to al—Qaeda’s violent ideology.” Pakistan—born Muhammad Tahir—ul—Qadri, the founder of the global Minhaj—ul—Quran movement, made his formal proclamation of a fatwa, or religious edict, at a news conference in London.
- Guardian UK : Fatwas can be a force for good
Dated: 26 February 2010
Next week, here in Britain, one such renowned Muslim opinion-former will deliver a hard-hitting fatwa against suicide bombings and terrorism. Founder of the vast Pakistani grassroots movement known as Minhaj ul Quran, Dr Tahirul Qadri has authored an unprecedented 600-page fatwa on why suicide bombings and terrorism are un-Islamic and scripturally forbidden. This is likely to be a powerful, popular fatwa from a much loved, inspiring scholar of Islam.
- One India News : Pakistani Islamic scholar to issue 600-page fatwa against terrorism, suicide bombing
Dated: 02 March 2010
London, Mar.2 (ANI): Describing Al-Qaeda as an 'old evil with a new name', influential Pakistani scholar Dr Tahir ul-Qadri has said he would soon issue a 'fatwa' against terrorism and suicide bombing.
Qadri said the Al-Qaeda has not been sufficiently challenged and that his global ruling against terrorism completely dismantles the banned terror organisation's violent ideology.
In his 600-page ruling, Qadri said Islam forbids the massacre of innocent citizens and suicide bombings.
- Islamic scholar Tahir ul-Qadri to issue terrorism fatwa
Dated: 02 March 2010
Dr Tahir ul-Qadri, from Pakistan, says his 600-page judgement, known as a fatwa, completely dismantles al-Qaeda's violent ideology. The scholar describes al-Qaeda as an "old evil with a new name" which has not been sufficiently challenged. The scholar's movement is growing in the UK and has attracted the interest of policymakers and security chiefs.
In his religious ruling, Dr Qadri says that Islam forbids the massacre of innocent citizens and suicide bombings.
Although many scholars have made similar rulings in the past, Dr Qadri's followers argue that the massive document being launched in London goes much further.
- Geo News : Tahir-ul-Qadri declares suicide attacks ‘un-Islamic’
Dated: 05 December 2009
Head of Minhaj-ul-Quran International Tahir-ul-Qadri said this during a video conference held with reference to his 150-page ‘Fatwa’. “This Fatwa will be released in three languages across the world,” he said.
- Asian Image UK : Scholar to issue fatwa against suicide bombings
Dated: 01 March 2010
One of the world's largest Muslim organisations is to issue a fatwa against suicide bomings.
The launch of the fatwa by Minhaj-ul-Quran UK unreservedly condemns terrorist attacks and suicide bombings.
Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri has authored the decree at a time of increasing concern. The launch of the fatwa is being regarded by many circles as a significant and historic step, the first time that such an explicit and unequivocal decree against the perpetrators of terror has been broadcast so widely.
- Intellectual Conservative : Muslim Cleric Issues Fatwa Against Terrorism
Dated: 02 March 2010
Muhammad Tahir ul-Qadri, a prominent Sufi Muslim cleric based in Pakistan, today issued a 600-page fatwa against terrorism and suicide bombing during an appearance in London.
The highlight of this fatwa is Qadri's edict that terrorism is not an act of matyrdom and that suicide bombers are destined for hell rather than for a rendezvous with 72 virgins.
- TV Coverage of Fatwa on Terrorism
Dated: 02 March 2010
TV Coverage of Fatwa on Terrorism
- Web Links: Fatwa Against Terrorism, Historical Launching in London
Dated: 02 March 2010
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