The Minhaj Youth League Norway arranged a three-day optional I’tikaf for brothers
and sisters. Separate arrangements for I’tikaf were made for brothers and sisters
in Minhaj-ul-Quran Center Oslo. The Itikaf was observed from 11th to 13th of September
2009. The youths thronged the center for registration before the evening ritual
prayer. The verve and enthusiasm of the participants was exemplary and highly encouraging
and motivating.
The Itikaf is a pious gathering marked by training one's self in abstention and
asceticism, observing spiritual solitude for self-accountability, inner peace and
tranquility and acquiring tolerance and moderation in social behaviour through spiritual
devotions, remembrance formulas and supererogatory ritual prayers according to the
teachings and spiritual guidance of the great saint of our times Shaykh-ul-Islam
Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri. Introspection, purgation & purification of the ill-commanding
self through repentance and exercise in getting firm resolve to put into practice
the spiritual teachings are some of the main objectives of this training package.
It has added significance because it is observed in the holy month of Ramadan. The
spiritual training for womenfolk in particular is unique and matchless as it is
not observed anywhere else on the MQI model which is meant to foster a peace-loving,
tolerant and moderate social environment to make life in the society a loveable
experience charged with a passion for human dignity, restoration of human rights
and equality and justice. The teachings of Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri
form the core activity to pursue these objectives with zeal and enthusiasm.
The participating sisters reached the first flour of Itikaf-gah before evening
prayer. After the registration of 33 sisters, the participants got to know one another.
Getting acclimatized they were briefed about the training package and the activities
and devotions they were to observe. They were given the plan and precautions and
care needed to make it a valid performance.
The schedule consisted of (among other things) lectures by Huzoor Shaykh-ul-Islam
Dr. Mohammad Tahir ul Qadri, lectures by sisters in Minhaj Youth League on various
topics, followed by question and answer sessions, recitation from the Holy Quran,
meditation, halqa-e-durood, Mehfil-e-Naat and Zikr. There were also several Islamic
topics that were part of the deliberations. One topic that really touched the hearts
was the importance of respecting the parents in Islam.
The Training Group consisting of Minhaj Youth League and Minhaj Woman League
had also arranged a Nafs-e-Ammara course. This course was given to the sisters by
our dear sister Noshaza Hussain Qadri from Minhaj Woman League. In this course sister
Noshaza spoke about the role of the nafs (ill-commanding self), how our soul is
in constant fight with our ill-commanding self, and how important it is for us to
know the ways and means to control it. Sister Noshaza was also there during question
and answer session, which helped us understand things in a better way.

Special light was thrown on the concept of human rights especially women rights
in Islam. The speakers made it clear that Islam is the only religion, which has
given constitutional protection to the human rights and that there was need to educate
people about the real teachings of Islam. The Itikaf ended on Dua.
33 sisters participated in this three-day Itikaf observed according to the Sunna
of our Holy Prophet (SAW)'s Sunnah. It was a great opportunity to seek forgiveness
for sins and to isolate from all material things, and attain to the nearness of
Allah SWT. As the evaluation forms showed – each sister felt that she had gained
something from this I’tikaf. Some sisters also mentioned that they felt they were
leaving as a better and different people than when they had arrived. The sisters
in Minhaj Youth League Norway extended their heart congratulations to all the participants
of the optional I'tikaf in Minhaj ul Quran Centre Oslo. This was a unique opportunity
for all of us to acquire more knowledge about our faith and the fundamentals principles
that Islam espouses.