"Kami ingin menekankan bahwa semua aktifitas yang dilakukan oleh ISIS atau kelompok teroris atau organisasi ekstremis lain, meski membawa nama Tuhan atau agama atau bahkan membangun semacam Negara Islam (ISIS) dengan cara kekerasan, itu semua benar-benar melanggar ajaran Quran dan Islam," ujar Qadri kepada Reuters. Kurikulum ini dikeluarkan tidak lama setelah Perdana Menteri Inggris, David Cameron, menyerukan kepada warga dan komunitas Muslim untuk menghentikan para pemuda bersikap radikal seperti ISIS. Selain itu, ia juga mengatakan bahwa beberapa Muslim diam-diam membenarkan pandangan ekstremis.
“We want to make clear that all activities being carried out by ISIS or any other terroristic and extremist organisation either in the name of God or religion or establishing any kind of Islamic state by acts of violence … are totally in violation of the Holy Quran and Islam,” he told Reuters.The launch of the curriculum comes after Prime Minister David Cameron called on Muslim communities to do more to stop young people being radicalised by groups such as ISIS, saying some Muslims were quietly condoning extremist views.
The anti-Isis book - Islamic Curriculum on Peace and Counter Terrorism - comes in separate editions for youngsters and Muslims Imams. "It's absolutely imperative that Imams, clerics and parents teach the counter-arguments as outlined in our curriculum to protect young Muslims from being brainwashed by their propaganda," Tahir-ul-Qadri told Asian Image.Condemning the Isis, Tahir-ul-Qadri, who was among the first of the Muslim scholars to call suicide attacks in the name of jihad as wrong, observed that the militant group "is an enemy of humanity".
The central idea of the curriculum is to counter extremist ideology through Islamic theology. It is based on the assumption that young Muslims are particularly vulnerable to radicalisation when they don’t know much about their faith, and fits in with MQI’s overarching aim of educating the masses about their religious rights and responsibilities.“The curriculum can be used in schools, madrassas, mosques, to teach young people that Isis is completely opposite to what Islam stands for, and what Quranic and Prophetic teachings are,” Shahid Mursaleen, spokesman for MQI, tells me.
The curriculum is described by the organizers of the event as a syllabus that provides study material to form the basis of educational programs and campaigns against religious extremism and radicalization, and for the promotion of peace. He now hopes the government will implement a mandatory ‘anti-radicalization’ sector to the national curriculum. Dr. Qadri said that lessons on “peace”, “counter-terrorism” and “deradicalisation” should be made part of the national curriculum in state schools. “It is essential to teach people of all ages and faiths that terrorism is a violation of Islamic principles”, he added. Dr. Qadri said his curriculum draws on the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad ‘based on love and tolerance and coexistence and togetherness’, in order to dismantle what he considers the flawed ideology of terror groups.
He urged the institutions, parents and clerics to aware the youth with factual sayings of Quran. On this occasion, British-Pakistani lawyer Syeeda Warsi stated that the people living in western society should get basic teachings of Islam from scholars.British Army Brigadier Paul Carkner told that he has also go through the major clauses of Islam religion and declared that the teachings of Prophet (SAW) are for the betterment of humanity.
A senior Islamic scholar yesterday unveiled a comprehensive anti-extremism curriculum for UK schools, but the launch, held in Westminster and well-attended by Muslim leaders, fell on deaf ears with representatives from the UK government declining to attend, despite a call for greater efforts to combat radicalisation by Prime Minister David Cameron last week. The home secretary, Theresa May and the head of counter-terrorism in the UK, Charles Farr, were both invited to the launch of the curriculum which its authorclaims can successfully tackle extremist thinking, such as that propagated by the Islamic State, "on a theological and ideological front", but neither attended. The Home Office today declined to comment on the curriculum.
Peace curriculum a great service of humanity by Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri: Political leaders
What is the best way to prevent the radicalisation of young people? As each week brings news of young men and women leaving their homes in the UK to travel to Syria and Iraq, it’s a question that has received a lot of airtime. Proposed solutions range from harsh punishments and stripping citizenship, to ever-increasing online surveillance, to engaging young people and providing better role models.
Registration opens for Itikaf 2015
Sheikh Zaid Fayyaz said that this year’s Itikaf will be of immense significance due to company of Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri who is returning from abroad to join Itikaf in particular. He said that people are taking a great deal of interest in the Itikaf for this purpose and extraordinary rush is being seen in the offices of MQI.
Halqa-e-Darood gatherings were held by MWL Burnley throughout Ramadan. The sisters gathered on the 24th of June 2015, for one of their weekly circles. The importance of Ramadan and how to benefit from this Holy month were highlighted throughout this blessed month. The Mehfil was initiated with heart touching recitation of the Holy Quran with translation by Sister Aaiza Iqbal (Youth League Burnley).
LONDON (Reuters) - A prominent Pakistani Islamic cleric launched a "counter-terrorism" curriculum in London on Tuesday, to rebut the message of militant groups such as Islamic State (ISIS) and stop young people becoming radicalised and heading to Syria. Muhammad Tahir ul-Qadri, a politician, scholar and fiery orator, said he wanted his 900-page curriculum, containing theological and ideological arguments to undermine extremists, to be taught not just at mosques and Islamic institutions but at schools across Britain.
Shedding blood of innocent people against ideology of Islam & Qur’an: Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri
Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri has stated categorically that ISIS and other similar organizations belong to ‘Khawarij’ and they have got nothing to do with Islam or teachings of the Holy Quran. He said that shedding the blood of innocent people is against the fundamental ideology of Islam and the holy Quran. He said that the time has come to clash with full force against those who spread mischief and violence in the name of Jihad and brainwash the youth into doing evil things.
Pakistan cleric Shaykh-ul-islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, the founder of the Minhaj-ul-Quran International organization, delivers a keynote speech at the launch of the Islamic Curriculum on Peace and Counter Terrorism in London, Tuesday, June 23, 2015. The curriculum is described by the organizers of the event as a syllabus that provides material to form the basis of educational programs and campaigns against religious extremism and radicalization, and for the promotion of peace. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
A Pakistani Islamic cleric has launched a "counter-terrorism" curriculum to combat the message of Islamist extremist groups such as Islamic State (IS), in an effort to help stop young people becoming radicalised. Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri says he wrote the curriculum - in English, Arabic and Urdu - to counter and undermine the extremists' arguments that they speak in the name of Islam.
LONDON: Prominent cleric and head of Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) Tahirul Qadri launched a “counter-terrorism” curriculum in London on Tuesday, to rebut the message of militant groups such as the self-styled Islamic State (IS) and stop young people becoming radicalised and heading to Syria.
LONDON: A prominent Pakistani Islamic cleric launched a 'counter-terrorism' curriculum in London today, to rebut the message of militant groups such as Islamic State (ISIS) and stop young people becoming radicalized and heading to Syria. Muhammad Tahir ul-Qadri, a politician, scholar and fiery orator, said he wanted his 900-page curriculum, containing theological and ideological arguments to undermine extremists, to be taught not just at mosques and Islamic institutions but at schools across Britain.
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