International Gospel Mission and Seven Star TV jointly arranged a Happy Christmas ceremony in Lahore. Sohail Ahmad Raza, Director of Interfaith Relations, represented Minhaj-ul-Quran International in the ceremony on the invitation of reverend Dr Marqis Fida and Robert Fida. Other noted personalities who were in attendance were Dr James Chanan, Allama Abdul Khubair Azad, Allama Zubair Ahmad Zaheer, Pundit Baghat Lal, and Youale Bhatti. Children sang peace songs and presented different tableaus in connection with the festival of Xmas.
On (Wednesday) 18th December 2013 Muslim Youth League UK – Sisters visited Acorn Children’s ward at Whipps Cross University Hospital in Waltham Forest to deliver gifts for sick children, as part of the Bartts Charity gift appeal for children. Whipps Cross serves some of the most ethnically diverse boroughs in Britain as well as some of the most deprived (Bart Charity: 2013).
For centuries Mawlid al-Nabi (The blessed birth of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him) has been celebrated across the Muslim world in a multitude of ways according to local or regional custom. Many view it as a communal expression of gratitude and joy at the birth of the blessed Prophet and Messenger of Allah (saw); while others bring into question its validity, regarding the practice as an innovation. And yet others negate its importance, with concerns about over-extravagance and unnecessary expense.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is the focus of love and devotion for one fifth of humanity. Even outsiders cannot deny his political genius and great statesmanship as the founder of a new world order and the stimulus for a succession of brilliant and progressive civilisations. But a study of his life in these terms overlooks arguably his most essential qualities – his mercy and benevolence.
By the blessings Allah (SWT) and His Beloved Messenger (SAW), regular classes for women have been running in Walthamstow since January 2005. Dar-ul-Ilm classes runs weekly on Mondays from 10 am-12:30 pm. These classes run throughout the year. Alhamdulillah, the attendance remains between 15-20 women per week.
Ms. Anne V. Roth, former Global Trustee of the United Religious Initiative USA, visited the central secretariat of Minhaj-ul-Quran International on December 14. Sohail Raza, Director Interfaith Relations of MQI, Sayed Amjad Ali Shah, Director MWF and the secretariat staff welcomed the respected guest on her arrival.
Dr Hassan Mohi-ud-Din Qadri on a three-day tour (10th to 13th Dec) to Denmark
It is over three decades now when Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri founded the Minhaj-ul-Quran International (MQI) in 1981 and procured a piece of land from LDA, measuring 2.5 acres—365-M, Model Town—in January 1983 to house its offices and educational institutes. Later, the MQI acquired an expansion of 20 acres in Township Lahore to develop an MQI education complex in the metropolitan city.
Sohail Ahmad Raza, Director of Interfaith Relations of MQI, attended an interfaith programme on the invitation of the Executive Director of Interfaith Relations ABC for All Schools, Yohnaabad Lahore. Madam Anne Roth, Trustee of United Religious Initiative, was the guest of honour on the occasion. Pundit Baghat Lal, Dr James Chanan, and Dr Marqis Fida were among the distinguished guests. In his views, Sohail Ahmad Raza congratulated the Christian community on the religious festival of Xmas and advent of New Year. All guests cut the cake at the end of the programme.
Sheikh Rashid announces support for protest rallies of PAT
Dr Hassan Mohi-ud-Din Qadri spoke at a Danish youth seminar on “Delegitimizing the Al-Qaeda Narrative” hosted by Minhaj Youth League Denmark in Copenhagen on Thursday, December 12, 2013. The background of the seminar was that Minhaj Youth League Denmark has introduced and implemented the “Fatwa on Terrorism and Suicide Bombings” authored by Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr. Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri in the curriculum of the education system in an attempt to equip the youth about real teachings of Islam and stop any possibility of their minds being polluted with extremist ideology. Incorporation of this aspect was the dire need of the time.
MYL-Sisters Halifax holds weekly Dhikr gatherings for sisters. These commenced from September 2013 and take place every Sunday at the Minhaj Education Centre in Halifax.
Bazm-e-Minhaj organized an oath-taking ceremony on December 10, 2013 for newly elected members of the Bazm (a small group of highly dedicated, self-motivated, and creative majors and minors who are committed to organizing and hosting a wide range of events to promote co-curricular activities including members of literary societies & forums & class representatives for the session 2013-2014). After the recitation from the Holy verses of Quran, the ceremony was presided by Madam Umme Habiba In charge Bazm-e-Minhaj and Qurat-ul-Ain Zahoor, President Speaker Forum.
President of MQI, Dr Hussain Mohi-ud-Din Qadri, has said that history bears witness to the fact that whenever exploitation of the poor reaches unbearable level, a glad tiding of impending revolution emerges. He said that the superior courts had taken up the case of missing persons, adding as to who would hold those responsible who had been denying people’s rights with abandon for last 66 years. He said that law and order was missing in Pakistan, so were foreign and homeland policies.
Nation’s future hinges on youth: Dr Hussain Mohi-ud-Din Qadri addresses MYL Foundation Day
Dr Raheeq Ahmed Abbasi, chief organiser MQI (UK), visited Minhal-ul-Quran International London on December 7, 2013 for re-structuring as per MQI policy and to select new committee for next two years. General Secretary NEC (MQI UK), Syed Ali Abbas Bukhari, was also present at the occasion.
Minhaj Education City has been tipped as historic addition to the world of knowledge. The estimate of financial resources has been worked out to be in the neighbourhood of over Rs. 600 million for acquisition of land on which the Education City would be built up. Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri urged the workers of MQI from Pakistan and across the world to raise funds for this all-important project during last Itikaf and named the project as Minhaj Development Fund (MDF). All local and overseas chapters were given time up to November 30 to meet targets for Minhaj Development Fund.
On 3nd December 2013, Jamia Mosque Minhaj-ul-Quran held a ‘Giyarvee Sharif’ gathering for young girls who attend the centre. The gathering was a wonderful experience with students from the education centre reciting praises of the Holy Prophet (S. A. W) and also delivering speeches on various topics.
On 2nd December 2013, Imaan Study Circle gathering took place at Corbett Street mosque in Smethwick. The aim of the gathering was to enlighten the participants about basic tenets of Islamic belief in the light of the Quran and Hadith.
Dr Hussain Mohi-ud-Din Qadri, President of MQI, has said that our dear motherland is calling out its sons to launch a struggle against combined forces of drug and corruption mafias. The youth must come out and enlighten every corner of the country with the message of Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri so that sun of revolution could emerge in the land. He said that it was the revolution only, which could pave way for honorable and prosperous future to the nation. He said that PAT had entered into its final and decisive phase of revolution and it was destined to achieve success with the blessings of Allah Almighty.
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