Thursday, 24 February 2011

British values and true message of Minhaj-ul-Quran

The Prime Minister spoke eloquently at the recent Munich security conference about the threat that Britain is currently facing today from terrorism. He emphasised the need for integration, whilst stressing the importance for all British citizens to sign up to core British values such as: democracy, human rights, equality for all and women rights. He also correctly differentiated Islam from Islamic extremists.

It may be a surprise to some that the British values which the Prime Minister referred to are in fact at the essence of traditional classical Islam and of this; most Muslims feel a sense of pride. It is the very fact that these British values are synonymous with classical Islamic belief that has allowed many British Muslims to build a life for themselves and their families as immigrants. These values are the main principles that Minhaj-ul-Quran has been promoting since it was founded in 1980 and according to Islamic traditions derived from the Qur’an and Sunnah, there is no dichotomy whatsoever between British/European values which the Prime Minister emphasised – in fact they are identical. Minhaj-ul-Quran is proud of the success that they have in combining the shared values and the work that it has carried out in its promotion of global peace and harmony in the UK as well as in other western countries without being recipient of any Government funding.

Its founder Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri has been tirelessly educating people about these core values of democracy which he believes should become part of a personality, behaviour and attitude. For the last 30 years his consistently endeavoured to instruct people about these core values in order to challenge the narrow-mindedness and rigidness within sections of society and bring people out of religious extremism and backwardness.

He believes that the modern phenomenon of terrorism stems from religious extremism which stems from lack of knowledge and clarity, intolerance and anger and he says:

We don’t get involved in wars but we just get involved in love, our war is the war of love. We try to eliminate the terror through spreading love. This is the noblest message given by the Prophet (peace be upon him) to mankind.

In the UK for the last 15 years, Dr Qadri has been spearheading efforts to educate young British Muslims out of Islamic extremism and to become beacons of peace, love and knowledge. Dr Qadri’s works and public lectures are the fountain of knowledge for scholars (Ulema) around the UK who gain pearls of wisdom in order to combat Islamic extremism. Over the years, hundreds of scholars have been regularly attending his public gatherings to receive training on promoting peace and love and to reject extremism in any way, shape or form. His discourses are able to connect classical Islamic teachings with the modern life-style and by using independent reasoning (Ijtihad), provide a source of a modern, moderate and progressive approach for British Muslim. By addressing the core issues for Muslims living in the west using a modern and progressive approach Dr Qadri is essentially bridging Islam and the west to foster better relations.

It was Dr Qadri who was the first leading Muslim authority to take a bold step to condemn terrorism comprehensively without leaving any room for justification and give a crystal clear view of Islam on this issue and hence reject any and all forms form of Islamic extremism and terrorism.

The British values of integration that the Prime Minister spoke about and “The Big Society” are at the root of the core values that Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri has been promoting ever since has been visiting the UK. In a public lecture in 2008 he said:

Second important message is that since you are living in this country, you should always work for integration whether you are living in any country of Europe or in Britain

You should be aware and be conscious of being citizens of this country. You should fulfil the requirements responsibilities legal, social and moral duties of being citizens. You should work for integration- social integration. You should see your selves to be part and parcel of this society. You should render your respect for law of the land.

You should practically show your loyalty, your obedience, your cooperation to the law of the land so that you may be known as real representative’s true messengers and true ambassadors of Islam and Islamic teachings.”

I do believe that the British society is one of the best societies of the Western world! – it is a multicultural society. Since I am a Canadian citizen, I would say that my Canadian society is in fact the best in the world, but at the same time I can see that Britain is also working on the same lines. So the protection of the splendour and diversity of British society, and its value, lies in multiculturalism; and multiculturalism can only be protected through integration.[1]

At the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2011 in Davos spoke on how to effectively promote social cohesion and integration, he said:

“In order to effectively deal with counter-terrorism there is a need to promote social cohesion, multiculturalism and integration. He added that the model of isolation and assimilation should be avoided to promote social cohesion. He said that in order to bring the humanity closer, there is a need to launch interfaith dialogue among civilizations and build bridges.”

At the Global Peace and Unity event in 2010 Dr Qadri has the same message and said:

“My dear brothers and sisters, you are citizens of Britain, you are citizens of Europe. You have your Passport, your citizenship. You are enjoying your rights, your legal rights, your constitutional rights, judicial rights, financial privileges, social and economic supports, your job, your salaries, you are getting every facility here as other non Muslim citizens are getting, if you are getting all facilities, so how can a person, who is a true Muslim, can be supposed to be getting all the facilities of the citizenship, how can he take arms? Or how can he commit suicide bombing against their non-Muslim brother citizen. This would be a haram act, and act against Islam. For those brothers who want to still fight against civilian non-Muslim brothers of the countries where you are enjoying the facilities, then they should not live here as the citizen. They should leave the country, they should do Hijra. They should go back to their home because this character against Islam and the conduct of Prophet Muhammad [PBUH].”[2]

In addition to this, Dr Qadri is also at the forefront for promoting universal human rights, equality and women rights. This is evident from his works and public lectures as well as from his organisational activities. He is regarded as one of the leading scholars who proactively encourages women as equal participants in civic and professional work, participation in community related projects and political participation. All things that he believes will empower women to be independent and become role model for the next generation.

The following extract from a CNN piece outlines his passion to help provide equality and freedom to women.

“Ul-Qadri also loudly tackles women’s rights….

They don’t feel need of any curtain when they send [women] to market for grocery and shopping,” he tells his audience at Al-Hidayah.

No curtain there. No curtain at social gatherings. When they come to pray, a 10-foot high wall curtain is between them,” he said.

It’s a refreshing take on Islam for Dutch teenager Yasmin. “It’s a place of being home, returning back home,” she told CNN. “So if I see all those people, boys, girls, in Islamic clothes, it makes me happy, and in Holland, I miss that feeling.

“You really missed something last year because one of the lectures was about women’s rights. I cried for, like, two hours,” Yasmin said.” [3]

In a speech in Islamabad in 1998 Dr Qadri emphasised the importance and origin of equality and human rights:

“Fundamental human rights, the right of the protection of life, the right of protection of property, the right of protection of business, the right of protection of honour, reputation, freedom of religion, freedom of speech of association, the whole charter of fundamental human rights have been clearly given by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) as well as written in the Holy Quran.”

“Islam does not permit suspension or cancellation of human rights in any society under any circumstances. Human right will be protected. This is the basic right given by the Lord.”

“So, Islam was for the global uplift of mankind, global uplift of human values, human rights and rights of societies all over the world.

“Islam stands for elimination of slavery and forced labour in order to restore the dignity of mankind and provide them with the blessing of equality.” [4]

At the same time Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri has been a pioneer of interfaith relations in Pakistan and in the UK. Dr Qadri faced great opposition from extremist and intolerant clerics when he became the first Muslim leader to invite a leading Christian Bishop of Pakistan Dr Andrew Francis along with his delegation to a Mosque to pray according to the Christian faith. Dr Qadri was adamant that it was the right act to take interfaith relations to the next level based on the Prophetic teachings to show that Islam is a religion of peace, harmony which recognises the right of every individual to have complete religious freedom. He and his organisation have regularly hosted Christmas dinner and events internationally for the past 10 years, including in the UK and Europe where Minhaj ul Quran has established close links and ties with many faith leaders. For his services, Dr Qadri has been given peace awards in Pakistan for his work in helping to ensure the rights and protection of minority groups.[5]

Minhaj-ul-Quran believes that no-one has any right to force their religious beliefs on others or harm anyone who does not follow their own viewpoint or take the law into their hands to harm someone accused of insulting their religion or beliefs. These beliefs are supported through evidences from theQur’an. An entire chapter of the Qur’an has been revealed to protect and guarantee freedom of religion of other faiths including Christianity, Jewish, Hindu or others. Dr Qadri writes:

“An entire chapter of the Qur’an which guarantees man’s religious freedom even if it is contrary to Muslim beliefs demonstrates the highest possible form of religious tolerance. The Qur’an states in the chapter of al-Kafirun (the disbelievers):”

“Say: ‘O disbelievers! I do not worship those (idols) that you worship. Nor do you worship (the Lord) Whom I worship. I shall never (ever) worship those (idols) that you worship. Nor shall you (ever) worship (the Lord) Whom I worship. (So) you have your Din (Religion) and I have my Dīn (Religion)’.”[6]

Furthermore Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri promotes equal rights for minorities from any faith, creed or ethnicity. During the bomb attack on Ahmedis (known as Qadianis) in May 2010 Minhaj-ul-Quran International was one of the first to condemn the attacks which killed civilians.[7] Dr Qadri writes:

“Islamic law holds both Muslims and non-Muslims equal and no superiority or privilege is given to the Muslims on any ground.”[8]

When a murderer was being hailed by many intolerant and narrow-minded clerics as a hero for killing the Governor of Punjab Mr Salman Taseer it was only Dr Qadri’s organisation that rejected that view. Minhaj-ul-Quran believes that the killer should be punished because an act of violence can never be justified and it is regarded as a criminal act. Furthermore, Minhaj-ul-Quran had close links with the late Mr Salman Taseer who in turn was very supportive of its work and visited the Minhaj ul Quran headquarters and delivered various speeches.[9]

Dr Qadri also believes that the leading world faiths should rediscover their peaceful coexistence of the past centuries and help foster better relations today. In a supporting statement for a Holocaust Memorial Day project he said:

Jews and Muslims share a common heritage as Abrahamic religions, and history bears witness to the long record of peaceful coexistence and cooperation between adherents of these two religions, which at certain times, such as in medieval Spain, made a positive and lasting impact on the world. I, along with the worldwide members of Minhaj-ul-Qur’an International, wholeheartedly endorse this valuable initiative on the part of EIF to rediscover the close links between these two communities, and help to foster better relations between them in the future, something which is an urgent and essential need of our time.[10]

The historic fatwa on terrorism has been now published in English and includes an introduction by Dr Joel Hayward, who is the Dean of the Royal Air Force College, provides a clear distinction between Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri and some scholars who are often soft on rejecting religious extremism and radicalism and seek the very same political legitimacy that the Prime Minister was referring to in his speech. Dr Qadri’s strongly worded condemnation of terrorism provides a crystal clear distinction between a religious extremist and a moderate from a legal and Islamic viewpoint and some people through an inability to digest the messages may take issues with Dr Qadri to try to discredit him. This was also questioned by BBC News in 2010.[11] The Dean of the RAF College, Dr Hayward clearly also identifies this problem:

“I have also felt frustrated that so many of the scholars who have condemned terrorism and suicide bombings have lacked sufficient international credibility and eminence to prove influential throughout the world. Moreover, some scholars have strangely equivocated on issues. That is, they have developed confusing and occasionally inconsistent arguments relating to the motivations of the perpetrators that could, by not closing the door completely, unintentionally allow would-be terrorists to slip through the gap into sinful action.

In March 2010 I breathed a huge sigh of relief when I read that an internationally renowned Islamic scholar, recognised throughout the world as an authority on the Qur’an and the Sunnah, had issued a prodigiously researched fatwa which demonstrated from scrupulously reliable sources that terrorism and suicide bombings are so wickedly unjust and un-Islamic that the evil of the act cannot be justified by recourse to discussions of intention. Regardless of intention, the evil act remains an evil act.”

Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri categorically demonstrates with dependable scholarship that regardless of any claimed motives, however righteous they may seem, evil acts will remain evil.”

Dr Hayward further analysed the organisation Minhaj-ul-Quran and writes:

“Minhaj-ul-Quran, a broad-based international organisation with branches in ninety countries which has a remarkably positive vision: to promote the wellbeing of all humans through religious moderation, accessible education, dialogue based on mutual respect and co-operation instead of competition between the world’s great faith communities.”

The fatwa on terrorism also provides various arguments on rejecting radical thesis and provides a clear message that foreign policy of western countries does not in any way justify any form of terrorism and has earned a reputation for being the first unequivocal condemnation of terrorism to date by any Muslim scholar after 9/11 or 7/7.

The prominent scholar of Islam Prof John Esposito of Georgetown University has echoes the Prime Ministers concerns that their are many Muslims that have not done enough to combat extremism and writes in his foreword:

“At the same time, from almost immediately after the attacks against the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, major Muslim religious leaders did speak out publically and continue to do so but, more often than not, the media has rarely covered this story, preferring to emphasize statements and threats from a dangerous and deadly minority of terrorists and preachers of hate. Yet a problem still has remained. While majorities of Muslim leaders have condemned terrorism and suicide bombing in the name of Islam, some have regarded attacks against civilians and suicide bombing in Israel-Palestine as legitimate.”[12]

Prof Esposito verifies that Dr Qadri has distanced himself from clerics who may seek excuses to justify suicide bombings which is the seen as the core problem in the UK and western countries that promotes home-grown radicals:

“Tahir ul-Qadri’s distinctive 600 page fatwa is an exhaustive study of what the Quran and Islamic sources have to say about the use of violence, terrorism, suicide bombing and the categorical and unequivocal rejection of all acts of illegitimate violence, of terrorism and every act of suicide bombing against all human beings, whether Muslim or non-Muslim. At the same time, he also distances himself from all, whether fellow prominent religious leaders or Muslim youth who have the potential to be radicalized, who would seek to justify and excuse suicide bombing and terrorism for any reason.”[13]

It can be concluded that the Prime Minister echoes the distinctive messages that Minhaj-ul-Quran and its founder Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri has been teaching and promoting for many years (including the recent Fatwa on Terrorism). Minhaj-ul-Quran was one of the few organisations that supported shared values elaborated in the Prime Ministers speech. There will always be those that oppose the true teachings of Islam due to lack of knowledge.

The write is a spokesman of Minhaj-ul-Quran International UK and can be contacted atspokesman@minhajuk.org

Monday, 3 January 2011

What others say about Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri's works

Politicians
Syed Yousuf Raza Gillani, Prime Minister of Pakistan
Addressing a ceremony to mark the birthday of Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri in February 2007, Prime Minister of Pakistan, Syed Yousuf Raza Gillani said, "Allah Almighty has created Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri for service of Pakistan and the Muslim Umma. Such personalities are not born every day. None can promote interfaith harmony better than Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri. His services for promotion of international brotherhood and peace are praiseworthy. I felicitate Dr sahib on his birthday on behalf of my party. He is a principled personality who never compromised on principles for sake of power. I salute him for his courage with which he resigned from the National Assembly. Our party Chairperson, Mohtrama Benzair Bhutto respects him very much and holds him in high esteem for his scholarly stature. I have seen books of Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri. No doubt he is an international personality. I also felicitate MQI. Here women are given respect and honour according to Islamic principles and values."

Late Mrs Benazir Bhutto, Former Prime Minister of Pakistan
Late Benazir Bhutto (Chairperson of Pakistan People's Party and former Prime Minister of Pakistan), held a meeting with Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri in Minhaj-ul-Quran Centre in London on August 5, 2003. Impressed by the aims and objectives of MQI, its efforts for the spread of Islam and promotion of international peace and harmony, she became life member of Minhaj-ul-Quran International. Talking at the occasion, she said that MQI was working towards the mission of eliminating sectarianism, extremism, and terrorism. It was all for interfaith dialogue and harmony under the leadership of Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri. She said when personality like Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri presents to the world his viewpoint about Islam, I feel pleased, satisfied and proud that we are followers of universal religion like Islam.

Leaders of other Faiths
Bishop Andrew Francis, Chairman Christian Coordination Council
On March 15, 2002, a 40-member delegation of Muslim-Christian Dialogue Forum came to hold a meeting with Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri. Expressing his views at the occasion, the venerable Bishop said, "The exemplary conduct which any Muslim religious leader of eminence of Pakistan, rather Sub-continent, has shown towards Christians is hard to be found anywhere. Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri has opened doors of his Central Mosque for worship of Christians. Doctor Sahib has opened up a new chapter spiritually in Pakistan. There is dire need of the fact that both Muslims and Christians become the paragon and torch-bearer of peace in the light of teachings of their respective Holy Books. The leader of Minhaj-ul-Quran International, Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, is a proud leader of great mission for interfaith harmony, peace and interfaith dialogue. He is not only a leader of Muslims but Christian community also considers him their leader. He has established higher example of religious harmony and tolerance among religions by inviting us to worship in the Mosque according to our religious ways. The spiritual mentor of Christians, Pope John Paul, had invited him to attend an international prayer service in recognition of his efforts for establishment of peace and religious harmony."

Dr Sardar Ganga Singh Dhillon, Chairman Sikh Nankana Foundation, USA
A renowned American intellectual, Dr Sardar Ganga Singh Dhillon, is a leader of Sikh community in Washington DC. He is a PhD in Political Science. On June 29, 2008, he expressed the following views in a meeting with a delegation of MQI at the residence of Ms Aleena Aziz Tiwan. He said, "I am acquainted with Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri for a long time and of the personalities who have established their identity on the basis of scholarship, Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri is one of them. Whenever venerable Doctor came to the US, I had the honour of hosting him in addition to others. I have a special association with him. He is a great personality of history. He has knowledge of all religions and respects them. His services for peace, harmony and interfaith dialogue hare playing their effective role internationally. I benefit from the speeches and books of Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri. His viewpoint on human rights and other global issues is very argumentative and above religious biases and divides. He is a great Islamic scholar but also values but followers of other faiths also respect him a lot. Whenever I visit Pakistan, I hold a meeting with Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri. I think such personalities are gift of God to mankind."

Scholars
Allama Mukhtar Shah Naeemi, USA
Shaykh ul Hadith Sayed Zahid Husain Shah Rizvi

Pir Syed Nasir ud Din Nasir
Pir Sayyed Azmat Ali Shah
Pir Bilal Hussain Chishti Khuaja Ajmeer Gareeb Nawaz

Sheikh Ahmad Deedat, Prominent Scholar, South Africa
After visiting the central secretariat of the Tehreek Minhaj-ul-Quran, he expressed his emotions in the following words: "I am hugely impressed with the efforts and services being rendered by Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri for the renaissance and revival of Muslim Umma. I have not seen more organized and well-coordinated organization or movement anywhere in the world than Tehreek Minhaj-ul-Quran. I believe that Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri and his organization are busy for the renaissance of the Muslim Umma in the right direction. It is a matte of immense pleasure to meet Dr Qadri and visit Minhaj-ul-Quran. May Allah accept the efforts of Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri for the uplift of Islam and Muslim Umma"

Dr Musharaff Hussain

Shaykh Ahmad Tijani

Leading Women
Prof Dr Bushra Mateen, Vice Chancellor Lahore University for Women
The services rendered by Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri for reviving the moral and spiritual values of life by bringing about reforms in education in Pakistan are praiseworthy. Especially the women educational institutions like Minhaj College for Women are unmatchable. Doctor has a major contribution in increasing the literacy ratio among womenfolk. If awareness about women rights continued like, change would soon come one day.

What others say about Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri's works

Politicians
Syed Yousuf Raza Gillani, Prime Minister of Pakistan
Addressing a ceremony to mark the birthday of Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri in February 2007, Prime Minister of Pakistan, Sayyid Yousuf Raza Gillani said, "Allah Almighty has created Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri for service of Pakistan and the Muslim Umma. Such personalities are not born every day. None can promote interfaith harmony better than Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri. His services for promotion of international brotherhood and peace are praiseworthy. I felicitate Dr sahib on his birthday on behalf of my party. He is a principled personality who never compromised on principles for sake of power. I salute him for his courage with which he resigned from the National Assembly. Our party Chairperson, Mohtrama Benzair Bhutto respects him very much and holds him in high esteem for his scholarly stature. I have seen books of Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri. No doubt he is an international personality. I also felicitate MQI. Here women are given respect and honour according to Islamic principles and values."

Late Mrs Benazir Bhutto, Former Prime Minister of Pakistan
Late Benazir Bhutto (Chairperson of Pakistan People's Party and former Prime Minister of Pakistan), held a meeting with Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri in Minhaj-ul-Quran Centre in London on August 5, 2003. Impressed by the aims and objectives of MQI, its efforts for the spread of Islam and promotion of international peace and harmony, she became life member of Minhaj-ul-Quran International. Talking at the occasion, she said that MQI was working towards the mission of eliminating sectarianism, extremism, and terrorism. It was all for interfaith dialogue and harmony under the leadership of Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri. She said when personality like Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri presents to the world his viewpoint about Islam, I feel pleased, satisfied and proud that we are followers of universal religion like Islam.

Leaders of other Faiths
Bishop Andrew Francis, Chairman Christian Coordination Council
On March 15, 2002, a 40-member delegation of Muslim-Christian Dialogue Forum came to hold a meeting with Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri. Expressing his views at the occasion, the venerable Bishop said, "The exemplary conduct which any Muslim religious leader of eminence of Pakistan, rather Sub-continent, has shown towards Christians is hard to be found anywhere. Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri has opened doors of his Central Mosque for worship of Christians. Doctor Sahib has opened up a new chapter spiritually in Pakistan. There is dire need of the fact that both Muslims and Christians become the paragon and torch-bearer of peace in the light of teachings of their respective Holy Books. The leader of Minhaj-ul-Quran International, Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, is a proud leader of great mission for interfaith harmony, peace and interfaith dialogue. He is not only a leader of Muslims but Christian community also considers him their leader. He has established higher example of religious harmony and tolerance among religions by inviting us to worship in the Mosque according to our religious ways. The spiritual mentor of Christians, Pope John Paul, had invited him to attend an international prayer service in recognition of his efforts for establishment of peace and religious harmony."

Dr Sardar Ganga Singh Dhillon, Chairman Sikh Nankana Foundation, USA
A renowned American intellectual, Dr Sardar Ganga Singh Dhillon, is a leader of Sikh community in Washington DC. He is a PhD in Political Science. On June 29, 2008, he expressed the following views in a meeting with a delegation of MQI at the residence of Ms Aleena Aziz Tiwan. He said, "I am acquainted with Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri for a long time and of the personalities who have established their identity on the basis of scholarship, Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri is one of them. Whenever venerable Doctor came to the US, I had the honour of hosting him in addition to others. I have a special association with him. He is a great personality of history. He has knowledge of all religions and respects them. His services for peace, harmony and interfaith dialogue hare playing their effective role internationally. I benefit from the speeches and books of Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri. His viewpoint on human rights and other global issues is very argumentative and above religious biases and divides. He is a great Islamic scholar but also values but followers of other faiths also respect him a lot. Whenever I visit Pakistan, I hold a meeting with Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri. I think such personalities are gift of God to mankind."

Scholars
Allama Mukhtar Shah Naeemi, USA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1r9FkcsmJdA
Shaykh ul Hadith Sayed Zahid Husain Shah Rizvi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYq1VVXT8Mk
Pir Syed Nasir ud Din Nasir
Pir Sayyed Azmat Ali Shah
Pir Bilal Hussain Chishti Khuaja Ajmeer Gareeb Nawaz

Sheikh Ahmad Deedat, Prominent Scholar, South Africa
After visiting the central secretariat of the Tehreek Minhaj-ul-Quran, he expressed his emotions in the following words: "I am hugely impressed with the efforts and services being rendered by Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri for the renaissance and revival of Muslim Umma. I have not seen more organized and well-coordinated organization or movement anywhere in the world than Tehreek Minhaj-ul-Quran. I believe that Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri and his organization are busy for the renaissance of the Muslim Umma in the right direction. It is a matte of immense pleasure to meet Dr Qadri and visit Minhaj-ul-Quran. May Allah accept the efforts of Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri for the uplift of Islam and Muslim Umma"

Dr Musharaff Hussain

Shaykh Ahmad Tijani
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pilyPeSEn88

Leading Women
Prof Dr Bushra Mateen, Vice Chancellor Lahore University for Women
The services rendered by Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri for reviving the moral and spiritual values of life by bringing about reforms in education in Pakistan are praiseworthy. Especially the women educational institutions like Minhaj College for Women are unmatchable. Doctor has a major contribution in increasing the literacy ratio among womenfolk. If awareness about women rights continued like, change would soon come one day.

Tuesday, 24 August 2010

Anti-terror camp in UK trains youth to counter extremism

London - What drives a Western born-and-bred youngster, with all the privileges of an education, a modern lifestyle and freedom of speech, to violently attack his fellow countrymen?The growing phenomenon of home-grown radicals highlights the need to understand the root causes of such violence and develop a strategy to deal with the individuals at risk of committing it.

On 7 August, the UK’s first Anti-Terror Camp was held in the county of Warwickshire, led by prominent Pakistani scholar Dr. Muhammad Tahir ul Qadri, with the aim of protecting youth from radicalisation by presenting them with arguments that they can use to counter extremists.

The camp attracted around 1,500 young Muslims from across the UK, Europe and North America and provided them with a foundation to promote the true message of Islam – which includes peace, tolerance and integration – amongst their peers.

Qadri drew much attention when he issued a historic fatwa (a non-binding expert religious opinion) against terrorism in March. His 600-page fatwa refutes the arguments of radicals using intellectual reasoning, leaving no religious pretext for committing acts of terror, including suicide bombings.

Qadri explained how these youth could refute arguments of radicals who aim to brainwash them to commit violence. He told the attendees, “In all these Western countries – Britain, Europe, North America, wherever you are living – you are enjoying all rights, all freedoms according to the constitution as other non-Muslim communities are enjoying. And I have no hesitation in saying you are enjoying the rights and freedoms much better than in many other Muslim countries.”

Naseem, a 28-year-old participant, stated: “I believe [Qadri's] challenge to radicalisation and terrorism is very good. Terrorism is a danger towards mankind.” After the workshop, he said that he could now state “the true view of what Islam says.”

Attendees learned the principles and wisdom of Islamic teachings regarding war and peace, and especially the concept of jihad, or struggle, in Islam. Qadri pointed out that out of the 35 Qur’anic verses that mention the word jihad, 31 have nothing to do with fighting or war at all. The other four verses do talk about fighting, but only in cases of self-defence. Furthermore, individuals or groups do not have the authority to declare jihad; only a state authority can do so and, even then, only as a last resort when diplomacy and all other peace efforts have failed.

Terrorism in the name of Islam begins as an ideological infection, stemming from a narrow interpretation of Islamic sources that extremists take entirely out of context. Qadri lamented that some people are using mosques, schools, universities and the internet to declare physical and combative jihad in the name of establishing an “Islamic caliphate” or to fight against “repression” by the West.

He emphasised that this reasoning provides a foundation for home-grown radicalism and can eventually lead to violence and terrorism.

According to Qadri, terrorism has ideological, philosophical and political roots. The problem starts when extremists misinterpret the concepts of jihad, caliphate and democracy. There are some groups that consider democracy and participation in Western countries’ politics tantamount to disbelief and try to persuade vulnerable youth of the validity of these claims.

The anti-terrorism camp clarified for youth that foreign policies of Western countries must not be used as fodder to exploit their sentiments, as some radical preachers and groups are trying to do.

Qadri’s fatwa provides alternative solutions to violent action, promotes integration and participation in the political process and helps people express their disagreement in a peaceful, constitutional and democratic manner. Integration is a process that comes naturally where diverse groups of people live alongside one another, collectively contributing to the development of a country. Muslims living in Western countries must abide by the laws of the land where they earn their living and become an important part of these cultures and societies.

Islam does not allow transgression of its core principles in any form. This is the message that the young participants of the camp left with, becoming the embodiment of peace and tolerance, and feeling at ease about integrating in the UK.

By Shahid Mursaleen (spokesman@minhajuk.org) is a spokesman for Minhaj-ul-Quran International UK. This article was written for the Common Ground News Service (CGNews).


Monday, 23 August 2010

Minhaj-ul-Quran highlights health risks of cousin marriages

Minhaj-ul-Quran International UK highlights the medical risks of cousin marriages based on medical research which shows that one in four children whose parents are cousins are disabled. The medical risks include infant mortality, birth defects, learning difficulties, blindness, hearing impairment and metabolic disorders.

Minhaj-ul-Quran UK's Imam Sadiq Qureshi was featured in the channel 4 programme "Dispatches: When Cousins Marry". He said that it is a public health issues hence it is a big jihad to highlight this issue for the common good.

Minhaj-ul-Quran UK has always taken proactive steps in highlights issues relating to the public health and wants to encourage Muslims to rethink about their choices of marriage.

Click here for channel 4 Dispatches programme.

Friday, 13 August 2010

UK's first Anti-Terror Camp by Minhaj-ul-Quran UK





The ‘al-hidayah 2010’ which attracted around 1500 young Muslim men and women from across the UK, Europe and North America, was held at the University of Warwick on 7th, 8th and 9th of August , 2010 with the aim to de-radicalise and spiritualise the Muslim youth. The UK’s first Anti-Terror Camp, as described by the western media, was organised by Minhaj-ul-Quran International UK and every participant paid £200 to participate. Included among the special guests were academicians, politicians, government officials and various media outlets as well as scholars from across the UK.

Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, the keynote speaker of the event opened the camp with a press conference which was attended by mainstream UK and international media.

At the opening press conference Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri shed light on the aims and objectives of the camp and emphasised on the reasons why he believes it is necessary to train the youth to tackle extremist ideologies. He said that this 3-day initiative is aimed at awakening the Muslim youth to challenge the arguments of the extremist and to promote the need of collective action for promotion of peace, interfaith dialogue, and harmony and addressing the misunderstandings and confusions the concepts of jihad, khilafah and democracy.

Analysing the emergence of terrorism, he said that cancer of terrorism does not emerge from nowhere but it begins as an ‘ideological infection’ which is a narrow interpretation and vision of Islam. It is misinterpretation of the Qur’an, Hadith and classical authorities of Islam. He said this process begins in mosques, schools, Universities, and through the internet by extremist groups. They initially start persuading their argument which leads towards brainwashing. He said that “terrorism is a cancer that begins from and an ideological infection.”

He emphasised that it is vital to recognise that this phase of non-violent extremism eventually leads towards violence and terrorism. Some people engaged in counter terrorism fail to recognise non-violent extremism as dangerous but it is the foundation of home-grown radicalism.

In a passionate voice he said that terrorism has ideological, philosophical and political roots and extremists misinterpret concepts of Jihad, Khilafah, and democracy. There are some groups who consider democracy and participation in politics as disbelief and these incorrect concepts are used to exploit the vulnerable youth.

Addressing a vital issue which is being prominent amongst the extremists is to take over Britain and western countries and to host a Muslim flag on 10 Downing Street; Dr Qadri rejected this notion and said it was nothing but non-sense and ignorance of Islamic teachings. He said this kind of thinking shows the mental illness of such individuals and they need mental treatment.

He clarified that Britain and other western countries were not ‘Dar al-Harb’ (Abode of War) but ‘Dar al-Aman’ (Abode of Peace) where people of every religion and faith have equal rights and opportunities to practise their religions and even launch faith-based TV channels.. He added “All these Western countries - Britain, Europe, North America, wherever you are living - since you are enjoying all rights, all freedoms according to the constitution as other non-Muslim communities are enjoying, there is no difference. And I would have no hesitation in saying you are enjoying the rights and freedoms much better than in many other Muslim and Arab countries.”

He said that Islam had been hijacked by the radicals and that he wants to reclaim Islam back from them and promote peace, tolerance, harmony in the world. He initiated an intellectual, academic and spiritual war against terrorists to reclaim Islam back.

Dr Qadri also clarified that he or his organisation Minhaj-ul-Quran does not take any funding by any government in the world hence he does not say anything to please any government. He says the truth to please his Lord and the Prophet (peace be upon him).

He said that the youth who attended the anti-terror camp are being trained to rebut the arguments of the extremists in their communities, colleges and at the universities. It will prepare them intellectually and spiritually against the forces of extremism.

He stressed that foreign policies of western countries are used as tools of ignition to exploit the sentiments of young people and radical preachers and groups exploit such sentiments and passions of youth.

He said there are alternative solutions to violent actions. He said integration, participating in political process and to express disagreement of foreign policy in a peaceful, constitutional and democratic manner in regarded as Islamic. Integration is a solution which Islam has provided and which should be used to practically play a vital and progressive role in the western countries.

Dr Qadri also clarified the concept of Jihad, which has been hijacked by the extremists and he pointed out that out of 35 Qur’anic verses which mention the word jihad, 31 of them have nothing to do with fighting or war at all. He clarified that the other 4 verses only deal with self-defence. He also made it clear that individuals or groups have no authority to declare jihad. It is solely the prerogative of a state authority to declare jihad and only as a last resort when diplomacy and all other efforts to make peace have failed. The Khawarij-inspired jihadist ideology is swiftly being dismantled and it is proved that under no circumstances or pretext are they are allowed to declare war.

Addressing the confusion of identity crises whether a Muslim youth in Britain is British or a Muslim, Dr Qadri said that there is no interlink between ones faith and ones citizenship or country. “If you can be a Pakistani and still a Muslim, how can you not be a Muslim if you are a British national?” he questioned. He said that Muslims should fully integrate into the societies where they are living and positively contribute to the society. They faith does not stop them to contribute towards the country where they are living.

Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri said that following the publication of Fatwa against Terrorism, it put a stop to its practice of stereotyping the Muslims and conveyed the Islamic message of tolerance, harmony and interfaith dialogue to a wide range of people and regions. This step dealt a lethal blow to the extremists and encouraged the reformers.





Monday, 2 August 2010

Democracy, women rights and minority rights

It has come to my attention that an article was mistakenly published on a website which could create confusion and misunderstanding about the views of Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri and Minhaj-ul-Quran International. This should clarify the matter.

Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri is regarded as the champion of democracy, human rights and women rights who started to promote these concepts back in the '80s. He is regarded as one of the leading figures of the Muslim world who promotes and develops women rights and encourages women to fully participate in every aspect of the society. He has delivered hundreds of public lectures and has written extensively in his works about women rights. Independent featured a photo by Getty images which shows that Minhaj-ul-Quran women league protesting against honour killings, see here.

Dr Qadri is a true believer of democracy and human rights. He has thousands of public lectures and books which not only promote democracy and human rights but has also given an Islamic perspective about this which is evident from the Quran and Hadith. In fact he was himself in Pakistani politics and was elected as a member of parliament in 2002 elections and resigned after 2 years due to lack of democracy in the Government.

Dr Qadri believes that the term Khilafah is simply used for the word 'government' which is based on democracy, justice and human rights. The term 'Islamic State' is only referred to Muslim majority countries which are based on democracy, justice and human rights which is fundamental in Islam.

He clarified that Britain and other western countries were not ‘Dar al-Harb’ (Abode of War) as regarded by some radicals but ‘Dar al-Aman’ (Abode of Peace) where people of every religion and faith have equal rights and opportunities to practise their religions and even launch faith-based TV channels. He added “All these Western countries - Britain, Europe, North America, wherever you are living - since you are enjoying all rights, all freedoms according to the constitution as other non-Muslim communities are enjoying, there is no difference. And I would have no hesitation in saying you are enjoying the rights and freedoms much better than in many other Muslim and Arab countries.”

Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri is regarded as the only hope for minorities in Pakistan and has always fully supported minorities who regularly visit him. He has hundreds of public lectures and books explaining the rights of minorities during the time of the Prophet (peace be upon him). Dr Qadri was one of the first to open his mosque for a Christian delegation to pray according to their faith. He and his organisation have regularly hosted Christmas events for the past 10 years or more. He has been given peace awards by the minorities of Pakistan for his role to protect them, see here and here.

Dr Qadri believes in equal rights for minorities from any faith, creed or ethnicity. During the bomb attack on Ahmedis (known as Qadianis) in May 2010, Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri’s organisation Minhaj-ul-Quran International was one of the first to condemn the attacks which killed civilians, see here, here (Minhaj-ul-Quran UK) and here (on a website by Ahmedis, known as Qadiani).

One of Dr Qadri’s article was published in the daily newspapers The Nation on August 26, 2010 (and here), in which he says “Islamic law holds both Muslims and non-Muslims equal and no superiority or privilege is given to the Muslims on any ground.” And “Islamic state is responsible for the protection and security of minorities.”