Peace for Humanity Conference 2011 - Online Coverage
Peace for Humanity Conference 2011 - Online Coverage
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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. read more...
The world community is celebrating the International Day of Peace on September 21, 2011 today. The Day marks the humanity’s relentless struggle for the establishment of a peaceful, harmonious and just world order. The observance of this Day with traditional fervour across the continents, cultures and geographical boundaries reflects the shared stakes, opportunities and threats faced by the humanity without any discrimination of caste, creed, colour, race and religion. read more...
Minhaj Reconciliation Council (Norway) organized an Iftar dinner on August 25, 2011, which was attended by a large number of non-Muslim leaders of various communities. The proceedings of the dinner got underway with the recitation from the Holy Quran by Allama Sadaqat Ali Qadri. Iqra Mustaq, Iqra Ijaz and Iqra Iqbal of Sheema Naat Council had the honour to recite Naat on the occasion. read more...
“Any act against kindness, benevolence, mercy or compassion cannot be perceived as an Islamic action. That is totally outside the boundaries of Islam,” Dr. Qadri told an audience of more than 600 in Hammerschmidt Memorial Chapel. The two-hour lecture was attended by prominent Muslim Chicago-area leaders, who interrupted with spontaneous chants of approval. read more...
Tahir-ul-Qadri said acts of terrorism, such as those conducted on 9/11, are “outside the boundaries of Islam.” “The true believer (of Islam) is the one who abstains from harming his neighbor,” he said. “The one who is the true believer of Islam is the one who honors his guests, cares for other people and ends suffering.” Tahir-ul-Qadri gave the annual al-Ghazali Lecture, titled Islam and Peace Today, on Thursday before a capacity audience at Elmhurst College’s Hammerschmidt Memorial Chapel. read more...
Members of the Minhaj-ul-Quran International, Northampton, launched the much anticipated ‘Fatwa on Terrorism and Suicide bombings’ for Muslims and Non Muslims. The event at the Northampton academy was to mark the move “in the direction of peace and religious tolerance”. read more...
Minhaj-ul-Quran International Manchester organised a program of Shab-e-Baraat where hundreds of people from Manchester assembled along with all the executive of MQI Manchester to glorify Almighty Allah (S.W.T) on the eve of the spiritual and blessed night. read more...
Renowned Muslim scholars shared their knowledge and experience during a meeting in London on Friday 2nd September 2011. Shaykh al-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir al-Qadri met with Muffakir al-Islam al-Shaykh al-Sayyid Dr `Abd al-Qadir al-Gilani during his visit to UK. Both the leaders embraced each other, exchanged gifts and ate together before talking for an hour at a private function in East London read more...
Minhaj-ul-Quran International Manchester welcomed Lahrasib Khan Gondal, President of Pakistan Awami Tehreek (Punjab, Pakistan) and also vice Chairman Punjab Bar Council, Mumtaz Mustafa (Member Punjab Bar Council) and Malik Ghulam Abbas (Member Punjab Bar Council) in Minhaj-ul-Quran Centre Manchester. read more...