Younger student of Jamiat-ul-Minhaj Tahfeez ul Quran Institute and Secondary School Lyari,, Mr. Talha Saif-ur-Rehman, was awarded 2nd position in a Hifz Contest (Ist 10 paras) organized by the Consulate of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Karachi. 200 candidates took part in the HIFZ contest and 3 students of Jamiatul Minhaj Lyari garnered 5th 8th & 17th positions in the first round of the competition, while Mr. Talha Saif ur Rehman won the position in final round.
Preparations of Itikaf City enter final stage
Interfaith dialogue generates goodwill
Speaking to the participants of the Caravan, Sheikh Zahid Fayyaz said that hundreds of people have taken to the street not only to express their gratitude and happiness to mark the Independence Day but also to make a fresh resolve that they would not rest until they rescue the Quaid’s Pakistan from the hold of the looters and plunderers. He said that the ruling elite has compromised on the Quaid’s teachings and left the country on the mercy of the foreign powers.
Terrorism has no place in any society
Detractors disparage true Islamic values
Attended by hundreds of women, Minhaj-ul-Quran Women League (MWL), Wagha Town, organized lectures on the Holy Quran for five consecutive days starting from August 10 in Rahmat Shaadi Hall. Ms Ayesha Shabbir, Ms Kalsoom Tariq and Ms Irshad Iqbal delivered thought-provoking lectures on various topics. The concluding session of five-day long series of lectures on the Holy Quran was held on August 14, which was attended by Secretary General of MWL, Ms Sumaira Rafaqat. The proceedings of the program got underway with the recitation from the Holy Quran followed by Naat.
True happiness is a journey, not destination
Addressing a seminar to mark the festivities on the 65th Independence Day held under the aegis of Minhaj-ul-Quran Youth League, Faiz-ur-Rehman Durrani, president of Pakistan Awami Tehreek, has said that though the Pakistani people are celebrating the Independence Day due to indifference of the ruling elite in a manner that every day has come attendant with new problems, yet the rare combination of the holy month of Ramadan and the Independence Day has united them under the green flag.
Islam is a religion founded upon the principle of peace, love and harmony and most Muslims oppose and condemn terrorism. The global atrocities committed by terrorists and suicide bombers have been rightly rejected by the Muslim community as anti-Islam. In March 2010, Islamic Scholar Dr Muhammad Ul Qadri issued a Fatwa, stating that terrorist attacks were not only outlawed by Islam but also rendered perpetrators completely out of the fold of the faith. When the forbidden element of suicide is added, the severity is even greater.
Minhaj-ul-Quran International (Malaysia chapter) organized a prestigious ceremony of spiritual gathering in the capital, Kaula Lampur, on August 13, 2011. Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, the founding leader of MQI, was the guest of honor on the occasion.
MYL celebrates International Youth Day in style
Ms Sumaira Rafaqat, Secretary General of Minhaj-ul-Quran Women League, has said that the women of the Muslim world need to take a leaf from the blessed lives of Hazrat Khudija (RA) and Hazrat Fatima (RA) and train the young generation on the ideals preached by these exalted women.
IT takes a supremely brave individual to look into the eyes of Muslim extremists and tell them they are un-Islamic and unbelievers. Dr Qadri is one man who can reach across that most difficult of divides - the one that exists between the Muslims and modern Western society. He is a slight, immaculately-groomed individual and at first he spoke softly so the audience was straining to hear his words as he explained that true Islam does not accept brutality, extremism, militancy, killing and massacre. There were murmurs of approval as he described Australia as "the best society, the best community on this planet, practising multifaith, multiculturalism and diversity in its true sense and reality".
IT takes a supremely brave individual to look into the eyes of Muslim extremists and tell them they are un-Islamic and unbelievers. Dr Qadri is one man who can reach across that most difficult of divides - the one that exists between the Muslims and modern Western society. He is a slight, immaculately-groomed individual and at first he spoke softly so the audience was straining to hear his words as he explained that true Islam does not accept brutality, extremism, militancy, killing and massacre.
The concluding lecture on Irfan-ul-Quran was held after the Fajr prayer on August 9 under the aegis of Minhaj-ul-Quran International (Shakargarh). Allama Muhammad Ijaz, student of Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, was the chief guest, while Prof Zulifkar Ali, and Akhtar Ali Qadri, the representatives of MQI Pakistan, were also present among the distinguished guests.
Muhammad Azad, in-charge of the Postal Department and the younger brother of Dr Ali Akber Al-Azhari, editor-in-chief of Monthly Minhaj-ul-Quran and Director Research of Farid-e-Millat Institute died of kidney failure on August 7, 2011. He remained hospitalized in the Jinnah Hospital Lahore for last four days.
Shaykh-ul-Isalm condoles death of Fazal Ahmad Ghori
The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) has formally recognised and granted a 'Special Consultative Status' to Minhaj-ul-Quran International. MQI founded by the prominent authority on Islam, Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, is an international organization working to promote peace, tolerance, interfaith harmony and education, tackle extremism and terrorism, engage with young Muslims for religious moderation, promote women’s rights, development and empowerment, and provide social welfare and promotion of human rights.
Resort to teachings of founding fathers a must to fight off national challenges: MQI
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