Sayyida-e-Kainat Conference was held under the aegies of Minhaj-ul-Quran Women League at MQI Secretariat, Lahore on August 24, 2010. Addressing the Sayyida-e-Kainat Conference held under the banner of Minhaj-ul-Quran Women League, central Secretary General MWL Sumaira Rafaqat Advocate has said that Hazrat Fatima-tuz-Zahra (RA) was the embodiment of selflessness and sacrifice.
Haji Mohammed Janiff (President MQI Australia) passed away
An opening ceremony was held for the first Muslim Youth League UK (MYL UK) head office which is situated in Sheffield. The official opening was performed by special guest Dr Raheeq Ahmad Abbasi, Secretary General Minhaj-ul-Quran International (MQI) and Shaykh Abu Adam ash-Shirazi President MQI UK.
Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri congratulates Pakistanis on the Independence Day
Minhaj Welfare Foundation dispatches ten truckloads of relief goods for flood affectees
The central leaders of Minhaj-ul-Quran International, who had reached Nowshera on August 13, spent the Independence Day with the flood affected people. When the caravan of Minhaj Welfare Foundation reached the Minhaj Tent Settlement in Noshehra, people expressed their extreme happiness and received the MQI’s delegation with zeal and zest. The Tent Settlement established by MWF houses over 1000 people where they are being provided with every necessary item of daily use.
Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri addresses senior journalists
Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri declares to accommodate 500 children in Orphan Care Home (Aghosh)
MQI greets Muslims on the advent of Ramadan
MQI to celebrate Independence Day with the flood affectees
COVENTRY, England — "Follow the Prophet Mohammed, don't follow bin Laden!" That was the message from an anti-terrorism summer camp led by a top scholar which attracted hundreds of young Muslims this week. Al-Hidayah (The Guidance) was led by Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, who earlier this year issued a fatwa, or religious ruling, against terrorism.
COVENTRY: Prominent Islamic scholar Dr Muhammad Tahirul Qadri urged participants at an anti-terrorism summer camp to follow the Prophet (PBUH) and not Osama bin Laden. That summer camp, named al-Hidayah (The Guidance), which concluded on Monday, was led by the scholar and attracted hundreds of young British Muslims this week. His message to the roughly 1,300 people attending the three-day event on a university campus in Coventry, central England, was clear – terrorism is anti-Islamic.
Directorate of Interfaith Relations of Minhaj-ul-Quran International and Pakistan Minority Council jointly organized a prestigious but simple Independence Day ceremony to mark the Minorities Day on August 11 at the Gurdwara Dera Sahib of the Sikh community. It was the first occasion when the Independence Day ceremony was held in the worship place of the Sikh community in Pakistan.
Ch Baber Ali and Sanaullah Tahiri have been elected as central president and Secretary General of MYL
Vi prøver å lære opp de unge, slik at de skal greie å slå tilbake argumentene fra de radikale. Vi vil gi dem kunnskap til å motsi ekstremistene og bekjempe ideologien deres, sier Shahid Mursaleen til britiske The Guardian. Han er talsperson for bevegelsen Minhaj-ul-Quran – en sufi-muslimsk bevegelse som har satt seg som hovedmål å bekjempe islamistisk terrorisme og ekstremisme.
Plus de 1300 jeunes musulmans européens ont participé à une rencontre de trois jours à Coventry (centre de l’Angleterre), surnommée « camp d’été antiterroriste » et destinée à leur fournir les arguments pour combattre les thèses extrémistes. Débats, animations, conférences, ateliers et prières étaient organisés par l’association Minjah ul-Quran, fondée au Pakistan en 1981 par Muhammad Tahir ul-Qadri, éminent érudit musulman qui a condamné en mars, dans une fatwa, les terroristes, les jugeant ennemis de l’islam.
Pendant trois jours, près de 1300 jeunes musulmans, hommes et femmes, venus d'Angleterre, mais aussi des États-Unis et du Canada, se sont rassemblés près de Birmingham, dans les locaux de l'université de Warwick, pour trouver des solutions à la montée de l'extrémisme, notamment dans les écoles et les universités. «Al-Hidayah 2010», sorte de «camp d'été antiterroriste», comme le décrivent les médias britanniques, proposait conférences, débats et activités multiples autour d'un thème central : comment faire face aux arguments des islamistes radicaux ?
Over 1,000 young Muslims attended an anti-terrorism summer camp in Warwick this weekend. The three day event, organised by Muslim scholar Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, includes workshops on countering extremist views.
On the agenda were lectures about issues faced by Muslims living in the West such as terrorism, suicide bombing and integration as well as music and sports, plus prayers in the room which is usually the students' disco. But for many attendees, one highlight was the opening speech by Tahir-ul-Qadri, the Canadian-based founder of moderate Islamic NGO Minhaj-ul-Quran International, during which he spoke out against Al-Qaeda mastermind Osama bin Laden.
Addressing the journalists from London through video conferencing, Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri said that democracy meant the rule of people but the version of democracy currently in operation in Pakistan represented the opposite. He said that democracy in vogue was the biggest threat to people’s life and honour, while in the real democracy members of even a household voted out of their free will without any coercion.
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