The event held Sunday at Walthamstow Town Hall provided a unique opportunity to the local community with the chance to discuss the recently launched Fatwa condemning terrorism and suicide bombers, with faith leaders and Shaykh Hassan Mohiud Din Qadri, the son of leading Islamic scholar, Dr Muhammad Tahirul Qadri, who launched the Fatwa here on March 2nd.
Newark, Delaware - Dr. Tahir ul-Qadri, a Pakistani Islamic scholar visiting the United Kingdom, recently released a 600-page fatwa, or non-binding opinion in Islamic law, against terrorism. This fatwa might actually have an impact. It is comprehensive, direct and does not dodge any of the issues.
On 2 March, the renowned, mainstream Muslim scholar Shaikh Dr Tahir ul-Qadri issued a comprehensive fatwa (religious ruling) prohibiting terrorism and suicide bombing at a press conference in Westminster, London.
A prominent Islamic scholar is to issue a 600-page religious edict denouncing terrorism in London on Tuesday in what he says is a bid to persuade young Muslims to turn their backs on extremism. The fatwa from Muhammad Tahir ul-Qadri, a leading figure who has promoted peace and interfaith dialogue for 30 years, echoes edicts condemning extremism issued by a number of Islamic groups since the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States.
A leading Muslim scholar in Britain issued a fatwa Tuesday condemning terrorists and suicide bombers, saying they had no justification in the name of Islam. Pakistan-born Dr. Tahir ul-Qadri said there were no "ifs or buts" about terrorism, in a news conference attended by officers from London's Metropolitan Police, lawmakers, charitable organisations and think-tanks.
Asharq Al-Awsat-Dr. Muhammad Tahir ul-Qadri is the Pakistani Islamic scholar who recently made headlines with the publication of his 600-page fatwa prohibiting suicide bombing. Ul-Qadri is one of Pakistan's most prominent clerics, and he believes that his fatwa represents a complete theological rebuttal of every argument used by Al Qaeda and other terrorist organizations.
The UK's first community debate on theFatwa against terrorism was held at the East London locality ofWalthamstow, a pre-dominant Muslim neighbourhood. The event held Sunday at Walthamstow Town Hall provided a uniqueopportunity to the local community with the chance to discuss therecently launched Fatwa condemning terrorism and suicide bombers,
Muhammad Tahir ul-Qadri, head of the Minhaj ul-Quran religious and educational organisation said " Islam was a religion of peace that promotes beauty, “betterment”, goodness and “negates all form of mischief and strife”.
Hundreds of Muslims visited the Bowman Hall Blacktown, Sydney, Australia on Sunday, 14th of March 2010, for a prestigious celebration conference to mark the birth anniversary of the Prophet Muhammad (blessings and peace be upon him). The Birthday is celebrated by millions of Muslims around the world via recitation of Naat and programs of Mawlid-un-Nabi (blessings and peace be upon him).
On 14th of March 2010, Minhaj Youth League held a grand Mawlid Festival for Muslim youth in the Netherlands. It is the largest Mawlid gathering in Dutch which attracted more than 900 people from different ethnic backgrounds. Main speakers were Ustadh Usama Canon (US) and our chief guest Hassan Mohi-ud-Din Qadri.
This may be the fatwa the world has been waiting for. It was delivered, not in a mosque or a madrasah, nor in some dark corner of cyberspace, but in a wood-paneled hall opposite St. James' Park in London last week.
On March 14, 2010, Minhaj Welfare Foundation arranged a mass marriage ceremony of 32 couples in Township, Lahore. The ceremony was held in the vast ground of Minhaj University where beautiful arrangements were made including the decoration of the venue.
In the blessed month of Mawlid-un-Nabi (blessings and peace be upon him) the Women League and Muslim Youth League collectively organised six conferences across greater Glasgow. All the programmes commenced with the beautiful recitation of the Holy Quran by Sister Asifa who also translated the Sura, so that the audience did not only enjoy the recitation but understand the beautiful meanings of Divine words revealed upon the Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) by Allah (SWT).
FOUNDER President of Minhaj-ul-Quran International (MQI) Dr Tahirul Qadri has said that showing the true face of Islam to the world is the greatest Jihad in an age when Islam is being discredited and its teachings brought into disrepute.
Muhammad Tahir ul Qadri is a leading figure who has promoted peace and interfaith dialogue for 30 years, Sky News reports. He said he felt compelled to issue the fatwa because of concerns about the radicalisation of British Muslims at university campuses and because there had been a lack of condemnation of extremism by Muslim clerics and scholars.
The leader of a Muslim movement with thousands of followers in the UK was Tuesday issuing a fatwa - or Islamic religious ruling - condemning terrorism and warning suicide bombers that they are "destined for hell".
Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, a former Pakistani lawmaker, says the 600-page fatwa bans suicide bombing "without any excuses, any pretexts, or exceptions." Tahir-ul-Qadri has issued similar, shorter decrees, but Tuesday's event in London is being hosted by the Quilliam Foundation, a government-funded, anti-extremism think tank.
Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri says the 600-page fatwa bans suicide bombing "without any excuses, any pretexts, or exceptions." He is the founder of Minhaj-ul-Qur'an, a worldwide movement that promotes a non-political, tolerant Islam.
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