A leading Islamic scholar has received a standing ovation from thousands of UK Muslims as he denounced terrorism and called for peace.
Thousands of Muslims have attended a peace conference in London which has condemned terrorism.About 12,000 Muslims gathered at Wembley Arena for Islamic group Minhaj-ul-Quran's Peace for Humanity Conference.
Thousands of Muslims gathered at a rally in London on Saturday to fight extremism and promote a moderate, inclusive version of Islam.
Ongeveer 12.000 moslims bezochten op zaterdag 24 september de ‘Peace for Humanity Conference’ in het Wembley Stadion in London. Minhaj-ul-Quran International (MQI) organiseerde deze bijeenkomst om 10 jaar na 9/11 met deze duizenden bezoekers en vertegenwoordigers van verschillende religieuze gemeenschappen vrede te onderschrijven en elke vorm van geweld uit naam van welk geloof dan ook af te keuren (in het bijzonder uit naam van Islam).
Thousands of Muslims were gathered at a rally in London yesterday to fight extremism and promote a moderate, inclusive version of Islam.
More than 12,000 Muslims from Europe and Asia - including the UAE, Saudi Arabia and the Indian subcontinent - met at Wembley Arena for the Peace for Humanity Conference, timed to coincide with the 10th anniversary of September 11.
Thousands of Muslims gathered in London on Saturday at a rally "to fight extremism and promote a moderate, inclusive version of Islam."
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More than 12,000 UK Muslims are expected to attend a ‘Peace for Humanity’ conference at Wembley in London today organised by Minhaj-ul-Quran International (MQI), a broad based Islamic organisation representing a moderate vision of Islam, working for peace and integration.
Recent decades have seen the world’s great faith and cultural communities torn apart by misunderstandings and mistrust to such an unfortunate degree that people of good intentions towards each other are now compelled to declare their unequivocal rejection of the beliefs and activities that divide them and their unreserved embrace of the beliefs and activities that unite them.
LONDON - More than 12,000 British Muslims are expected to attend a global peace conference at Wembley arena in London on Saturday to mark the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, organizers say.
LONDON (AP) - Thousands of Muslims held a rally in London on Saturday to fight extremism and promote a moderate, inclusive version of Islam. The event in Wembley arena was led by Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, a respected Pakistan-born Islamic scholar, who gained recognition outside the Muslim world after he published a detailed fatwa - or religious ruling - against terrorism and suicide bombings last year.
LONDON - (AP) -- Thousands of Muslims held a rally in London on Saturday to fight extremism and promote a moderate, inclusive version of Islam. The event in Wembley arena was led by Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, a respected Pakistan-born Islamic scholar, who gained recognition outside the Muslim world after he published a detailed fatwa -- or religious ruling -- against terrorism and suicide bombings last year.
LONDON (AP) — Thousands of Muslims held a rally in London on Saturday to fight extremism and promote a moderate, inclusive version of Islam. The event in Wembley arena was led by Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, a respected Pakistan-born Islamic scholar, who gained recognition outside the Muslim world after he published a detailed fatwa — or religious ruling — against terrorism and suicide bombings last year.
LONDON (AP) — Thousands of Muslims are gathering at a rally in London to fight extremism and promote a moderate, inclusive version of Islam. The event's organizers Minhaj-ul-Quran International say some 12,000 Muslims are expected at Wembley Arena Saturday. The group's founder Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri says killing innocents is forbidden in Islam and Muslims must integrate into the societies in which they're living.
Thousands of Muslims held a rally in London on Saturday to fight extremism and promote a moderate, inclusive version of Islam.
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