On August 12, 2009, Minhaj-ul-Quran Youth League (MYL) organized a seminar to mark the 62nd Independence Day of Pakistan by the name of “My identity---Pakistan”. The seminar, which coincided on the World Youth Day, was held in the backdrop of MYL’s ongoing membership campaign to enlist the support of the youth for solidarity of Pakistan.
Minhaj-ul-Quran International and Muslim Youth League UK organized a three-day annual “Al-Hidayah Youth Camp” at the University of Warwick, which was attended by more than 1200 participants, both boys and girls, from across the world.
Youth have the most important part to play in the growth and progress of any society and no nation could move up the ladder of development without involving its youth in the decision-making processes. The government needs to come up with a proactive National Youth Policy to address the problems being faced by the young generation of the country.
This certainly was a day of the most profound worship but it did not involve any praying of nafil (supererogatory) prayers, or any of the renowned modes of non-obligatory worship. This was a form of worship which is superior to the customary non-obligatory worship. In fact only a few moments of this type of worship is superior to a thousand nights of the best nafil prayers.
Minhaj-ul-Quran International is working to promote peace, tolerance, interfaith harmony and education, tackle extremism and terrorism, engage with young Muslims for religious moderation, promote women's rights, development and empowerment, and provide social welfare and promotion of human rights.
Under the umbrella of his nascent organisation, Minhaj-ul-Quran, Shaykh-ul-Islam established the Jamia Islamia Minhaj-ul-Quran in Lahore on 18th September 1986, now known as College of Sharia and Islamic Sciences (COSIS), an institute of Islamic Studies which would provide scientific, modern and progressive subjects alongside traditional, classical Islamic sciences, a blueprint for the mass educational system that was to follow.
Minhaj-ul-Qur’an International organised just such training in partnership with the NHS on 21st July 09. The training included usage of a Defibrillator, CPR (which forms part of basic 1st Aid) and general background knowledge to cardiac arrest. Members of the Minhaj executives, Womens League, Youth League Brothers and Sister participated in the training.
Minhaj-ul-Quran European Council and Minhaj-ul-Quran International (Italy chapter) organized Peace & Integration Workshop in Ripa Monti Hotel of Milan city of Italy from July 17 to July 19, 2009. Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, founding leader and patron-in-chief of Minhaj-ul-Quran International, graced the occasion on special invitation.
The Muslim youth needs to make a choice out of two available options namely fulfillment of the desires of their ill-commanding selves or pleasure of Allah Almighty in this materialistic age, for as long as the identification of destination would not be done, they would continue their journey but would fail to reach the destination.
A youth Suhba took place on Saturday in Jamia Masjid Minhaj ul Quran London. The event which was organised by the Muslim Youth League UK was a spiritual and educational training session in the companionship of Shaykh ul Islam Dr. Muhammad Tahir ul Qadri. At the podium was the Vice President of MYL UK Rehan Raza who conducted the opening.
Minhaj-ul-Quran Women League Norway has taken the initiative to establish a Training Group with the main objective to educate and train the workers and affiliates of MQI Norway on serving the cause of MQI. Minhaj-ul-Quran Women League Norway has established the group in cooperation with Minhaj-ul-Quran Youth League Norway.
Dozens of trucks carrying relief goods for the affectees of Malakand Division and Swat reached their final destination. ‘Help Caravan’ that consisted of 25 trucks started its journey on May 23, 2009 from the central Secretariat of Minhaj-ul-Quran International under the leadership of acting Nazim-e-Ala Sheikh Zahid Fayyaz. Central leaders and staff of the secretariat saw off the Caravan with their prayers. Amir-e-Tehreek Faiz-ur-Rehman Durrani led the prayer.
In the light of instructions of Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, the special fund collection campaign launched by Minhaj-ul-Quran International for the help of Internally Displaced Persons of Malakand Division continues with zeal and zest. All and sundry starting from central leadership to workers are participating in the campaign with keen interest.
Deputy Mayor of Barcelona Municipal Council, Mr. Carles Marti, paid a visit to Minhaj Islamic Centre, Barcelona, on the special invitation of Minhaj Reconciliation Council on April 30, 2009. He was also accompanied by Paco Salvador, vice president of Municipal Cooperation of ancient city i.e. Clutat Vella and in-charge of expatriates’ affairs Mr. Daniel de Torres at the occasion.
The Muslim Youth League UK (MYL UK) Executive Body went on a three day road show to London, Bradford, Nelson and Manchester to meet all MYL folk. The purpose of the road show was for motivational purposes by “building enthusiasm about the Muslim Youth League UK and the need to work together, answer questions, build understanding and develop a team with a collective however united approach in serving a common goal i.e.
In the Netherlands, Minhaj Youth League initiated the ‘Milaad Festival’ in 1999 which, since then, has developed into the biggest Milād celebration for Muslim youth in this country. On the 11th of April 2009, after nearly six months of preparations the team of approximately 40 volunteers saw their dream come true once again.
Minhaj-ul-Qur’an International London was invited to represent Islam at the International Day of Faith and Culture held at Penrose Community Centre, Islington in London on 24th March 2009. A stall was arranged where literature and books were put on display for people to take for free. Attendees visited the stall with keen interest to learn more and seek awareness on issues related to a faith which is greatly misunderstood in the West.
The youth of Farghana Institute successfully hosted celebrations on the birth of the beloved Prophet (SAW) in the form of a ‘Mawlid Festival’ in collaboration with Muslim Youth League UK. The event took place at the University of Manchester on Sunday 22nd March 2009 under the guidance of the principal of Farghana Institute, Shaykh Muhammad Ramadan Al-Qadri.
Minhaj-ul-Quran International London welcomed a class of primary school students aged 12 years old along with their teachers and parents from Earlham Primary school as part of “Visit a Place of Worship Week” on Monday 2nd March 09. Left: Brother Shoaib Iqbal of the Muslim Youth League with teacher, Joyti Dovedi and pupils of Earlham Primary School. The class arrived at 2pm showing a lot of excitement and enthusiasm with Brother Shoaib Iqbal at the entrance.
Minhaj-ul-Quran International Denmark arranged a grand Mawild-un-Nabi Peace March (SAW) that started off from centre of Copenhagen. In addition to associates and workers of MQI and its various branches, a large number of Muslims and representatives of other Islamic organizations also took part in the Peace March.
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