Naib Nazim-e-Aala Minhaj-ul-Quran International, Sheikh Zahid Fayyaz's mother passed away and met to Her Lord after suffering a long period of health breakdown. Her dead body would be brought to Pakistan and funeral prayer will be held dated on 20 June, Wednesday, 2:00 O'clock afternoon at Minhaj-ul-Quran Park, opposite the Central Secretariat of Minhaj-ul-Quran International.
It has been almost a year since our Beloved Brother Shahzad Akhtar Shaffi, Managing Director of Minhaj Welfare Foundation (MWF), UK passed away.� The people who worked with him, knew him and lived with him commemorate him.� He has certainly not been forgotten, especially within the welfare office, Minhaj centre and the Muslim Youth League (MYL) of Nelson.
Minhaj-ul-Quran Youth League and Mustafvi Students Movement held incredibly purposeful conference in Sargodha known as city of Hawks. Dr. Raheeq Ahmad Abbassi, Nazim-e-Aala Minhaj-ul-Quran International, presided over the conference. Sajid Mehmood Bhatti, Nazim Youth League was the chief guest of the conference. Among the honorable guests, there were Bilal Ahmad Mustafvi, Chaudary Zaheer Ahmad Gujjer, and central leaders of Minhaj-ul-Quran International.
Alhamdulillahi Taala on Wednesday 16th May 2007, Jamia Masjid Minhaj-ul-Quran Nelson held a Mosque Open Day for the general public as well as members of the council. The event was the first of its kind in the Pendle area to build meaningful bridges between diverse communities, improving dialogue and understanding. The project was part of an ongoing series of community cohesion events and included exhibitions and presentations from Minhaj-ul-Quran International (MQI), Minhaj Welfare Foundation UK (MWF), East Lancs Community Action Projects (ELCAP), Pendle Community Radio (PCR) and Thinkers Forum UK, who also sponsored the event.
The Minhaj Youth League of Glasgow in collaboration with the Minhaj Women League organised a Mawlid-un-Nabi (SAW) programme which attracted over three hundred females. The programme began with Sister Ruhi, president of the Women League of Minhaj-ul-Quran, welcoming the attendees, and then followed by Sister Tasmia Younas (ICIS graduate) who recited Surah Rahman and translated this into Urdu and English to cater for the youth and the older audience. Throughout the programme the Minhaj Naat Council of Glasgow recited greetings and salutations upon the Holy Prophet (saw) as well as reading beautiful Nasheeds in various styles which was enjoyed and appreciated by the audience.
Alhamdulillahi Ta'ala by the Grace of Almighty Allah, the Blessings of Rasoolullah Salallahu alayhi wa'sallam and fayz of Huzoor Sayyedi Shaykh-ul-Islam on Sunday 8th April the sisters of the Muslim Youth League (MYL) Nelson organised a Mawlid Conference to celebrate the birth of Allah's Most Beloved Messenger Sallallahu 'alayhi wa salim. Sisters gathered from Nelson, Burnley, Brierfield, Accrington, Manchester and Oldham.
Every section of society should try his level most to earn unfathomable blessings of Allah Almighty celebrating the birth of the Holy Prophet (SAW). Shaykh-ul-Islam says while speaking to a Nashid Gathering arranged by the Minhaj-ul-Quran Youth League. Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri was expressing his magnificent views in his speech made at the Nashid Gathering arranged by Minhaj-ul-Quran Youth league. He said that the Holy Prophet (SAW) is the centre of our faith. It is compulsory for everyone being the true follower of the Holy Prophet (SAW) to celebrate his arrival. Celebrating His birth is the Sunnah of Allah, all the prophets and messengers and companions. He also pointed out that the solution of all problems stress, strife and anxiety of Muslim world lies in the profound obedience and love of the Holy Prophet (SAW).
Al-hamdulillah by the grace of Almighty Allah (swt), the mercy of the Holy Prophet Sallallahu alayhi wa salim and by the Faiz and Barakah of Huzoor Sayyidi Shaykh-ul-Islam approximately 250 women of both youth & older participants, from all over Sheffield gathered to participate in this splendid programme in the remembrance and celebration of the holy birth of the Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu alayhi wa salim including the Minhaj ul Quran Sisters from Nelson, Birmingham and Manchester.
Sahibzada Hussain Mohy-ud-Din Qadri, the representative of youth in the Supreme Council of Minhaj-ul-Quran International, arrived in Pakistan on Nov 24, 2006. He was accompanied by Minhaj-ul-Quran International's ambassador to Europe, Hafiz Nazeer Ahmad Qadri. He came back to homeland after five years. He completed his Bachelor in Business Management and Political Science from York University, Toronto, Canada; and MBA in International Business Management and Economy from Sciences PO University, France (A very well known university in France) in the past five years.
Sahibzada Hussain Mohy-ud-Din Qadri, the representative of youth in the Supreme Council of Minhaj-ul-Quran International, arrived in Pakistan on Nov 24, 2006. He was accompanied by Minhaj-ul-Quran International`s ambassador to Europe, Hafiz Nazeer Ahmad Qadri. He came back to homeland after five years. He completed his Bachelor in Business Management and Political Science from York University, Toronto, Canada; and MBA in International Business Management and Economy from Sciences PO University, France (A very well known university in France) in the past five years.
On the 20th August (27th Rajab 1427), Minhaj-ul-Quran International organised a heart-warming gathering, in the celebration and commemoration of the Holy Prophet's (saw) Night Journey, which was telecast LIVE by the prominent channel Q-TV. This extraordinary journey took place during the Makkan Period and in it there are many lessons to be learnt by the Ummah. These wisdoms and realities became clear as light, through the benevolence shown to us by his eminence Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr. Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri.
The initial months of the year 2006 brought confusion and chaos affecting the world at large when the blasphemous caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) were published first in "Jallandus Posten", and later in some other European newspapers. Resultantly, Muslims all over the world recorded their protest showing deep love and intimacy with the last Prophet of God. However, in some countries the furore was at its peak putting on fire the Danish Embassies and engulfing precious lives. In Pakistan too, five men lost their lives in the fiery protest in addition to setting on fire the public property, needless to mention Punjab provincial Assembly. At that grave and critical juncture, Minhaj-ul-Quran Youth League and Mustafavi Students Movement decided to adopt a distinct but civilized and meaningful way of demonstration by introducing a new trend in protest.
Alhamdulillahi Ta'ala by the grace of Almighty Allah, the mercy of the Holy Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa salim and by the Faiz and Barakah of Huzoor Shaykh-ul-Islam his eminence Prof Dr. Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri the MYL (Muslim Youth League) have been enabled to organise and arrange the Milad-e-Mustafa celebrations.
By the Grace of Almighty Allah (swt) and the blessings of His beloved Rasool (saw) and our Shaykh a mehfil was organized in honor, remembrance and celebration of the birth of the Holy Prophet (May Allah shower his choicest blessings upon him always) by the sister's youth league in Manchester. Guests were welcomed to join the mehfil from Rochdale, Oldham, Walsall, Birmingham, Nelson and Accrington in order to come together in the celebration of milaad-un Nabi (saw). It began with recitation of the Holy Qur'an by sister Zara and then the Qaseeda Burda Shareef recited by the younger sisters of the youth league.
The devastation of the Asia earthquake resulted to people all over Britain donating and contributing as much as they possibly could. These contributions have helped a great deal, however much is still needed to restore this region of Pakistan. Under the Muslim Youth League, Imran, Sahirah, Muneeza and Alay have volunteered and created a welfare committee, working in partnership with the intercultural societies of universities. The welfare committee has taken a mulit-cultural and diverse approach, when looking at issues both nationally and internationally.
Alhamdulillah by the blessings of Almighty Allah and His beloved Prophet (sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam) approximately 150 people, men and women from both youth and elders gathered to take part in this spiritual programme. The programme rightfully started with a beautiful recitation of the last verses of Surah Hashr by Hafiz Jameel Khan. This memorised the gathered including a non-Muslim bystander by the name of Paul who attended the function out of curiosity.
British Muslim youngsters and Minhaj-ul-Quran (MQI) leaders welcomed the visit of Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair to the mosque of Minhaj-ul-Quran International on Friday the 15th July. The close door meeting with Sir Ian Blair took place before the public address in which the MQI leaders discussed issues related to the security of the Muslims and the actual teachings of Islam.
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