Norwegian: Brev til Verdens ledere vedrørende Blasfemisk anti-Islamsk Film
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Shaykh-ul-Islam has said that change would not come about by becoming part of corrupt and elitist system but by clashing against it. He said that the present electoral system was the biggest enemy of the people and the country. He said that the ruling elite regarded the people as their slave and their psychology was like that of Pharaohs of Egypt. He declared to return to Pakistan on December 23 this year. read more...
Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri has strongly condemned the brutal assassination attempt on Malala Yousafzai and her fellow students on Tuesday. In a statement, he denounced those who resorted to attacking innocent girls, adding that this reprehensible act of the misguided elements was indicative of the fact that their end was near. read more...
I write to express our deep concern that the denigrating film has driven the peace-loving Muslim masses into yet another threat of extremism and terrorism. It has posed them a grave challenge they have to face, following the concerns and distress it has wreaked. It is history that no people tolerate defamation of their political or national leaders leave alone the denigration of the exalted Prophet of Muslims with over 1.5 billion followers in the world. The Prophet is the honour of the community which no people can compromise. read more...
Azmat-e-Mustafa National Conference (pbuh)” was held today on the 1st of October 2012 under the aegis of Minhaj-ul-Quran International in the context of constant publication of blasphemous material, cartoons and the making of profane movies. The conference was attended by Representatives of 150 national parties, organization and institutes including Governor Punjab Sardar Muhammad Latif Khosa, Amir MQI Sahibzada Miskeen Faiz-ur-Rahman Durrani, Secretary-General MQI Dr Raheeq Ahmad Abbasi, Deputy Secretary-General PML (N) Ahsan Iqbal, distinguished lawyer S. M. Zafar, MQM Central Executive Council Syed Shaheen Anwar Gillani, Secretary-General Jamat-e-Islami Dr Farid Paracha, central leader of PTI Mian Muhammad Afzal and vice-President of PTI Ijaz Ahmad Choudhary, Dr. Raghib Naeemi, Maulana Amjad Qadri of JUI-F... read more...
Let’s look at some facts about Muhammad Tahir ul-Qadri. In 2011, he, with his organisation Minhaj-ul-Quran, convened the ‘Peace for Humanity Conference’ at London’s Wembly Arena, which was attended by over 12,000 participants. He received supportive messages from people like Ban Ki-Moon, the secretary general of the United Nations, and David Cameron, the British prime minister. He has also released a 600-page fatwa (Islamic ruling) against terrorism. The writing details why it is not Islamic to commit violent acts, complete with Islamic sources that back up that assertion. read more...
Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri has asked the government of Pakistan to file a case in the International Court of Justice, adding that he was ready to plead the case on behalf the people of Pakistan and the Muslim world. He said that he regarded the profane movie as heinous attempt to injure the feelings of the billions of Muslims and formidable threat to global peace and wrote a detailed letter to the US President Barack Obama, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, OIC Secretary General, heads of various countries and the world institutions of human rights. read more...
Minhaj-ul-Quran International (Victoria Chapter) organized an event at newly settled land of AL-Mustafa Mosque (Minhaj Centre of Peace and Integration) located at 541-545 Leakes Road, Plumpton, Victoria on 16th September 2012. read more...
Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri said that the government of Pakistan should have evolved a combined strategy by taking all political and religious parties on board regarding observance of the Day of the Love of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.). He said that through a comprehensive strategy, an effective message could have been delivered globally. He bemoaned that this opportunity was lost and consequently, some of the demonstration in bigger cities were hijacked by the extremists who resorted to violence, arson, pelting stones and burning public and private and public property. read more...
Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri has demanded of the government of Pakistan to move a case in the International Court of Justice for a legal action against the blasphemous, anti-Islam film. He said that if the government did so, he was ready to plead the case on behalf of 1.5 billion Muslims and the government of Pakistan in accordance with the Charter of UN, human rights and international laws. read more...