Sunday, August 28, 2011
dr tahir ul qadri saheb about dont give vote 2012
Don't give Vote to any Political party of Pakistan:Its Sin to give vote in Corrupt Electoral System
Saturday, August 27, 2011
What the people of eminence say about him!
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Calm voice in sea of extremism
Dated: 10 August 2011
IT takes a supremely brave individual to look into the eyes of Muslim extremists and tell them they are un-Islamic and unbelievers. Dr Qadri is one man who can reach across that most difficult of divides - the one that exists between the Muslims and modern Western society. He is a slight, immaculately-groomed individual and at first he spoke softly so the audience was straining to hear his words as he explained that true Islam does not accept brutality, extremism, militancy, killing and massacre. There were murmurs of approval as he described Australia as "the best society, the best community on this planet, practising multifaith, multiculturalism and diversity in its true sense and reality".
Shaykh-ul-Islam said that the last ten days of the holy month of Ramadan are coming to an end. The nation needs to bow their head before Allah Almighty and seek His forgiveness. It must beseech Allah to confer on it the willingness and capacity to reform its conduct so that the people could get rid of feeling of insecurity, fear, lawlessness, killing, and shortage of energy and water. He said that in a society in which narrow-mindedness becomes rampant, it is the sign of Allah’s displeasure.
Shaykh-ul-Islam said that journey towards seeking gnosis of Allah represents a continued migration, which has various stations. This migration is very well graded from will to repentance, to cleanliness, to obedience, then to perseverance, to labour, to gnosis, to love and lastly to nearness ending up in meeting with the Lord. According to the Hadith, the Holy Prophet (SAW) would recite ‘Istighfar’ 70 times, and 100 times according to some traditions, daily.
Shaykh-ul-Islam said that ‘Shaykh’ occupies the central place in the process of spiritual growth. Being a ‘Shaykh’ (spiritual mentor) is neither a business nor an inheritance. Rather anyone who fulfills the demands of ‘Ehsan’ (excellence), ‘Iman’ (faith) and ‘Islam’ (obedience) can attain to this status. He rises to this rank like an ordinary person who continues to acquire education and ends up becoming a specialist in his field, a scholar, a businessman or a scientist.
Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri said that productive knowledge protects the holder of spiritual station and there is no concept of superiority without possession of productive knowledge in future. Therefore, one must endeavour to attend the company of the scholars and the friends of Allah in order to safeguard faith as well as continue the process of spiritual growth.
On August 22, 2011, the first day of Itikaf, Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri delivered his special keynote address to the thousands of participants after Fajr prayers who are attending Itikaf, an occasion for purification of heart, understanding of religion, penitence, and personal reform. Speaking on the subject of “Reality of Mysticism and Ways of Gnosis”, he said that mysticism and spiritual excellence is not about performance of rituals, nor is it confined to any particular methodology.
The world’s second biggest Itikaf after the one held at the Two Holy Mosques in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia began in Lahore yesterday. Thousands of participants, both men and women, will spend their ten days and nights in remembrance of Allah in the Itikaf City organized under the banner of Minhaj-ul-Quran International in Jamia Al-Minhaj, Township, Lahore. Separate arrangements have been made for the female participants of Itikaf City.
Attended by hundreds of women, Minhaj-ul-Quran Women League (MWL), Wagha Town, organized lectures on the Holy Quran for five consecutive days starting from August 10 in Rahmat Shaadi Hall. Ms Ayesha Shabbir, Ms Kalsoom Tariq and Ms Irshad Iqbal delivered thought-provoking lectures on various topics. The concluding session of five-day long series of lectures on the Holy Quran was held on August 14, which was attended by Secretary General of MWL, Ms Sumaira Rafaqat. The proceedings of the program got underway with the recitation from the Holy Quran followed by Naat.
Thousands of people attend Itikaf organized under the aegis of Minhaj-ul-Quran International annually for purgation and purification of heart, understanding of religion, penitence, and personal reform. All is set for Itikaf City 2011 this year too as hundreds of Caravans of the faithful start for Township Lahore from different parts of the country to take part in the Itikaf.
Minhaj-ul-Quran Women League arranged a 5-day long Tanzeemat Camp from July 24 to July 28, 2011 in Minhaj College for Women, Township Lahore. Those who played significant role in organizing and making the course a resounding success included Ms Sumaira Rafaqat, Secretary General Women League, Ms Sajida Sadiq, Ms Khadija Fatima, Ms Afnan Baber, Ms Sidra Karamat, Ms Naila Jafar, and Ms Nabila Yousuf.
World Humanitarian Day, which is being celebrated across the globe on August 19, draws our attention to the sacrifices and contributions of the aid workers and welfare organizations for the well-being and uplift of suffering humanity. It not only awakens the consciousness to acknowledge their good work but also inspires us to take a leaf from their book and do our bit for the good of humanity at both individual and collective levels.
Ms Sumaira Rafaqat, Secretary General of Minhaj-ul-Quran Women League, has said that the women of the Muslim world need to take a leaf from the blessed lives of Hazrat Khudija (RA) and Hazrat Fatima (RA) and train the young generation on the ideals preached by these exalted women.
Addressing a seminar to mark the festivities on the 65th Independence Day held under the aegis of Minhaj-ul-Quran Youth League, Faiz-ur-Rehman Durrani, president of Pakistan Awami Tehreek, has said that though the Pakistani people are celebrating the Independence Day due to indifference of the ruling elite in a manner that every day has come attendant with new problems, yet the rare combination of the holy month of Ramadan and the Independence Day has united them under the green flag.
Minhaj Welfare Foundation arranged a 3-day Minhaj Free Eye Surgery Camp in Mansehra with the collaboration of Prof Ahmad Sulemani in which 662 patients were given medical treatment for free. Moreover, 38 patients, who suffered from more serious eye ailments, were recommended for operation. Out of these, 22 patients were operated upon. Renowned eye surgeons Dr Amanat Ali and Dr Muzzamil Hussain did the OPD and eye surgery and they were assisted by a team of 8 members in the process of medical check-up and operations.
As a part of its pro-people initiatives, Minhaj Welfare Foundation arranged a mass marriage ceremony of ten couples belonging to the flood affected families of District Layyah on July 21, 2011. Iftikhar Shah Bokhari, Director of Minhaj Welfare Foundation, was the chief guest on the occasion, while Ahmad Nawaz Anjum, Amir of MQI Punjab, presided over the ceremony. A large number of local people and social activists also participated in the program.
The inaugural ceremony of Minhaj Free Poly Clinic was held on July 16, 2011 under the banner of Minhaj Welfare Foundation, Ravi Town, Mughlia Park,Shahdra Lahore. Iftikhar Shah Bokhari, Director of Minhaj Welfare Foundation, was the guest of honour on the occasion. Muhammad Ahmad Moin, Assistant Director of MWF, Dr Asghar Ali, Dr Qasim and others were also present on the occasion.
Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri delivered a special lecture at the Peace Conference Sydney on Saturday 16th July 2011. The conference was organized by Minhaj-ul-Quran International Australia and was attended by hundreds of people coming from various ethnical backgrounds and different parts of Australia including Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, and other regional cities as well as from Fiji and New Zealand. The conference was attended by Barbara Perry, Shadow Minister of NSW for Family and Community Services and the Hon. Shaoquett Moselmane, the member of the NSW Legislative Council.
Irfan-ul-Quran Courses occupy central importance for reconnecting people to the Holy Quran, creation of awareness among the female students and preparation of instructors for the conduction of Irfan-ul-Quran courses. Minhaj-ul-Quran Women League (MWL) arranged a 7-day Irfan-ul-Quran Course at Minhaj Girls College (Township, Lahore), which started from July 14 and concluded on July 21, 2011.
Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri visited New South Wales (NSW) Parliament House on Monday 11th July 2011 and delivered a special lecture and had a discussion with several members of the parliament on the issues of terrorism and integration. He was invited by the member of the NSW Legislative Council, the Hon. Shaoquett Moselmane MLC. The audience at the lecture comprised members of the NSW Legislative Council, ministers, politicians, policy makers, senior scholars and religious leaders, etc.
The training department of Minhaj-ul-Quran Women League (MWL) organized a 7-day Islamic Learning Course from July 4 to July 10, 2011 in Minhaj College for Women (MCW), Township. In addition to imparting spiritual and moral training to women and the spread of awareness among them, the Course sought to:
Itikaf City 2011: Fifth Day - Shaykh-ul-Islam speaks to Juma-tul-Wida congregation
Dated: 26 August 2011Itikaf City 2011: Day Four
Dated: 25 August 2011Itikaf City 2011: Third Day
Dated: 24 August 2011Itikaf City 2011: Second Day
Dated: 23 August 2011Itikaf City 2011: First Day
Dated: 22 August 2011Itikaf City 2011: Inaugural Day
Dated: 21 August 2011MWL (Wagha Town) organizes lectures on Holy Quran
Dated: 14 August 2011All Caravans on their way to Itikaf City
Dated: 21 August 2011Tanzeemat Camp 2011 held under Minhaj-ul-Quran Women League
Dated: 24 July 2011Shaykh-ul-Islam’s message on World Humanitarian Day
Dated: 19 August 2011Minhaj-ul-Quran Women League organizes Sayyida-e-Kainaat Conference
Dated: 11 August 2011PAT seminar urges people to get real independence
Dated: 13 August 20113-day Minhaj Free Eye Surgery Camp held in Mansehra
Dated: 23 July 2011MWF marries off ten flood-hit couples
Dated: 21 July 2011Minhaj Free Poly Clinic inaugurated in Ravi Town
Dated: 16 July 2011Shaykh-ul-Islam speaks at Peace Conference Sydney, Australia
Dated: 16 July 2011Minhaj-ul-Quran Women League organizes Irfan-ul-Quran Course
Dated: 21 July 2011Shaykh-ul-Islam speaks at NSW Parliament House in Sydney, Australia
Dated: 11 July 2011Islamic Learning Course 2011 under Minhaj-ul-Quran Women League
Dated: 10 July 2011
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