A UK based Islamic organisation is launching a campaign aimed at dissuading vulnerable teenagers from travelling to Iraq or Syria to join ISIS. Minhaj-ul Quran International (MQI) is due to launch the first Islamic 'counter-terrorism curriculum' on the 23 of June at Central Hall, Westminster.
LONDON: Pakistan Awami Tehreek leader Dr Tahir ul Qadri has 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 radicalized and heading to Syria.
The children who are going to ISIS and fighting over there and leaving the comforts of their own British society, they are going to hell," said Qadri, who five years ago issued a fatwa declaring that terrorists and suicide bombers were unbelievers
Fiery Pakistani-Canadian cleric Tahirul Qadri 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. Qadri 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.
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 Islamic State (IS) and stop young people becoming radicalised and heading to Syria.
LONDON: A prominent Pakistani 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
A well-known Islamic scholar has launched an anti-Islamic State curriculum in London in what he says is a scholarly bid to fight extremism. The cleric, Dr. Muhammad Tahir ul-Qadri, who in 2010 announced a "Fatwa on Terrorism," said on Tuesday that he plans to use his educational program in mosques and schools across the U.K. to prevent young people from fleeing to Syria to join ISIS, Reuters reported.
LONDON: Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, a Pakistani politician, Sufi scholar and founder of Minhaj-ul-Quran International has spent five years writing the first Islamic ant-terrorism curriculum. He will launch the teachings in London on Tuesday 23rd June.
LONDON: Pakistan Awami Tehreek leader Dr Tahir ul Qadri has 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 radicalized and heading to Syria. Qadri, who led his followers to lay siege to the Parliament in Islamabad last August, said that 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 also at schools across Britain.
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.
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.
LONDON (Dunya News) – Chief of Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) Dr. Tahir-ul-Qadri on Wednesday has clarified that there is no place for extremism and terrorism in Islam as it teaches peace and harmony.
Guests from across the country travelled to London today to attend the launch of a counter-terrorism curriculum in London. Pakistani politician and Islamic scholar Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri hopes his ‘Islamic Curriculum on Peace and Counter Terrorism’ will dissuade young people from joining groups such as ISIS. The launch comes after Prime Minister David Cameron called on Muslim communities to do more to stop young people being radicalised, saying some Muslims were quietly condoning extremist views.
We want to make clear that all activities being carried out by ISIS or any other terroristic and extremistic 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 Koran and Islam," he told Reuters.
Mr Cameron's comments came after a 17-year-old from northern England blew himself up in Iraq in an IS suicide attack and three sisters are believed to have travelled to Syria with their nine children. About 700 Britons are estimated to have travelled to Syria and Iraq, many to join IS."The children who are going to ISIS and fighting over there and leaving the comforts of their own British society, they are going to hell," said Dr Tahir ul-Qadri, who five years ago issued a fatwa declaring that terrorists and suicide bombers were unbelievers.
The children who are going to ISIS and fighting over there and leaving the comforts of their own British society, they are going to hell,” said Qadri, who five years ago issued a fatwa declaring that terrorists and suicide bombers were unbelievers.“They are our children. They are our sons and daughters. We have to save the future of mankind.
Nicht nur die muslimischen Gemeinden, auch die britische Regierung müsse ihre Verantwortung übernehmen, sagt der Islamgelehrte Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri. Jeder britische Muslim soll in der Schule Anti-Terror-Fächer belegen müssen. Das fordert kein Rechtspopulist, sondern der renommierte pakistanische Islamgelehrte und Politiker Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri. Qadri will auf diese Weise verhindern, dass noch mehr Briten nach Syrien reisen, um sich der Terrormiliz Islamischer Staat (IS) oder anderen extremistischen Gruppen anzuschliessen.
As for the response from government and most Muslim organisations, I’m afraid it’s been woefully inadequate. On the one hand the new government is hell-bent on eroding our civil liberties even more under the pretext of safeguarding security. Millions of pounds of taxpayers’ money have already been spent, some on dubious projects, with questionable results. On the other hand, many Muslims wish to deflect blame almost entirely on western foreign policy in Muslim lands, whether military ventures or support of despotic regimes. Yet Muslim imams and scholars must not brush the issue under the carpet or wash their hands of responsibility. Of course, government agencies, law enforcement, schools and other institutes all must play a part, but we Muslims must be central to the process of preventing radicalisation.
LONDON (AP) — An Islamic scholar has unveiled a draft school curriculum in London that condemns the Islamic State group and extremist ideology. Muhammad Tahir ul-Qadri said Tuesday it is essential to teach people of all ages and faiths that terrorism is a violation of Islamic principles. The 900-page curriculum is designed to halt the spread of militant Islam that has radicalized thousands of Europeans including hundreds from Britain who have joined forces with IS militants in Syria and Iraq.
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