NBC 11 News : Muslim leader issues anti-terror fatwa
12:24 PM Mar 2, 2010
The leader of a global Muslim movement has issued a fatwa, or religious edict, that he calls an absolute condemnation of terrorism.
LONDON (AP) - The leader of a global Muslim movement has issued a fatwa, or religious edict, that he calls an absolute condemnation of terrorism.
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 was publicized by the Quilliam Foundation, a government-funded anti-extremism think tank and drew strong media attention.
The religious scholar is the founder of Minhaj-Ul-Quran, a worldwide movement that promotes a nonpolitical, tolerant Islam. The group has hundreds of thousands of followers around the world, most of them in Pakistan or Pakistanis living in other countries.
Source : http://www.nbc11news.com/internationalnews/headlines/85991762.html
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