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Minhaj-ul-Quran

Minhaj-ul-Quran International (Urdu: منہاج القرآن انٹرنیشنل) (or MQI) is an international non-governmental organization (NGO) founded by Shaykh-ul-Islam Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri in 1980 in Lahore, Pakistan. Its headquarters is based in Lahore, Pakistan and has branches in 93 countries.[1]

Minhaj-ul-Quran International
Founded17 October 1980
FounderMuhammad Tahir ul-Qadri
TypeNGO
FocusReligion, Spiritual, Educational, Human Rights, Women Empowerment, Activism
Location
MethodEducation, Training
Websitewww.minhaj.org

International network edit

 
Minhaj-ul-Quran International Headquarters, Pakistan

Minhaj-ul-Quran Pakistan edit

MQI organised the Annual Milad Conference which was held at Iqbal Park, Minar-e-Pakistan, Lahore. The chief guest was Al-Azhar University Vice Chancellor Dr Osama Muhammad Al-Abd at the conference while hundreds of thousands of people from all four provinces and delegations from Middle East and parts of Europe attended the conference.[2] It observed one-minute silence against blasphemous caricatures published by France.[3]

It arranged the World Islamic Banking and Finance Conference to find solutions to banking, finance and sociopolitical issues faced by Muslims.[4] In 2019, it launched the "interest free" Al-Muwakhat Islamic Micro-Finance project.[5]

Female activists of the organisation observed the International Women's Day at a rally in Islamabad.[6] It protested in Lahore against Honour Killings of women.[7]

The Model Town Massacre took place outside the premises of MQI Secretariat in Model Town, Lahore on 17 June 2014. The Court directed the police to register a First Information Report (FIR) against the Prime Minister, Punjab Chief Minister, Deputy Inspector of the Police and 18 others which included police officials and politicians.[8]

Minhaj-ul-Quran UK edit

Minhaj-ul-Quran UK organised a three-day anti-terrorism camp at Warwick University to tackle extremist ideology with expected attendance of over 1,000 young Muslims.[9] Al Hidayah (organisation) is a part of Minhaj-ul-Quran.[10]

It held a Peace Conference to condemn terrorism in which 12,000 people gathered in Wembley Arena, London. The conference had messages of support from Prime Minister David Cameron, Deputy PM Nick Clegg, opposition leader Ed Miliband, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, and Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams. There were peace prayers from people of different religions.[11] MQI UK published the Islamic Curriculum on Peace and Counter-Terrorism and Fatwa on Terrorism.

Minhaj-ul-Quran runs a radio station from its mosque in Forest Gate London, it operates Minhaj Welfare Foundation from the mosque and organised a candle lit vigil for people who died in all sorts of terrible ways.[12]

Youngsters from Wimbledon Chedar and MQI Mosque teamed up in their Jewish-Muslim interfaith initiative to make a Challah for homeless people and conduct a workshop.[13]

Al-Hidayah 2023 was a three-day training workshop organized by Minhaj-ul-Quran International (MQI) at Warwick University, UK, from March 8 to 10, 2024. The workshop was attended by more than a thousand Muslim families from the UK and Europe and featured a keynote address by Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr. Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, the founder of MQI. Dr. Qadri spoke on the topics of peace, dialogue, and Islamic teachings and announced his translation of the Quran and the launch of the Minhaj Encyclopedia search engine.[14][15]

Minhaj-ul-Quran Denmark edit

The Danish branch of the Minhaj-ul-Quran International organization was founded in 1987. It consists of four departments, in which three are located in the Copenhagen area and one in Odense.[16]

In 2003 about 130 Danish Pakistanis canceled their memberships in Minhaj-ul-Quran in a mass protest against what they described as a closed and undemocratic organization run as a one-man-show by Muhammad Tahir ul-Qadri.[17]

Minhaj-ul-Quran Norway edit

Having established in Copenhagen during the late 1980s, Tahir-ul-Qadri's cassettes and videotapes started spreading throughout much of the Pakistani diaspora community in Norway. In 1990 the Norwegian branch of the Minhaj-ul-Quran International organization was founded in Oslo in 1990. It was started out by 20-30 people renting two small rooms in Tøyengata at Tøyen in central Oslo. Its number of memberships quickly increased.[18] In February 1999 a department of Minhaj-ul-Quran was founded in Stavanger. In 2006 the Oslo department had close to 4000 members, and was the third largest mosque in Oslo after Central Jamaat-e Ahl-e Sunnat and World Islamic Mission.[19] Drammen Moské, founded in 1987, was affiliated with Minhaj-ul-Quran for some time, but chose to cut their ties.[20]

MQI has various community related projects which are supported by the Norwegian Government.[21] One of the main projects is the Minhaj Conflict Resolution or Minhaj Konfliktråd (MKR).[22]

Minhaj-ul-Quran differs from other mosques in Oslo by openly endorsing the Pakistani political party Pakistan Awami Tehreek, while other mosques either do not participate in similar political activities or claim not be involved in politics. Their engagement in this specific political party is due to both organizations sharing the same founder in Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri.[23]

When Tahir-ul-Qadri backed Ayatollah Khomeini's fatwa of 1989 demanding the execution of Salman Rushdie for writing a book perceived as blasphemous towards Islam, he received support from the leader of the Norwegian branch of Minhaj-ul-Quran, who also criticized the Norwegian authorities for even communicating with Rushdie.[24]

In 2000 the Oslo department deposed its imam Syed Ikram Jillani on the grounds that the board asserted his teachings were contrary to that of Tahir ul-Qadris. Leader of Minhaj Ungdom, Faiz Alam, justified the dismissal by pointing out that the congregation is following the philosophy of its religious head Tahir ul-Qadri in Pakistan, using his books and videos, and cannot accept that an imam runs a different scheme. Syed Ikram Jillani was later hired as an imam at World Islamic Mission.[25]

Making use of undercover journalism newspaper Dagens Næringsliv in October 2004 revealed how Minhaj-ul-Quran in Oslo will assist Pakistani Norwegian parents looking to send their children off to Quranic schools in Pakistan in order to rid them of what they perceive to be excessive influence from the modern Western environment they live in. The president of Minhaj-ul-Quran Oslo, who otherwise speaks the importance of integration and active participation in Norwegian society, showed willing to provide a place among a selection of Quranic schools he recommended. Confronted a few days later, he denied the statements he had made, until he was informed the conversation had been recorded.[26]

Minhaj-ul-Quran took part in distributing 10,000 copies of the Quran in Norway in response to an incident where anti-Islam group SIAN attempted to burn a copy of the Quran during a demonstration held in Kristiansand in November 2019.[27][28]

Minhaj-ul-Quran India edit

MQI India organised a tour by its Pakistani-Canadian founder Dr. Tahir-ul-Qadri who visited India upon the request of Indian Muslims. The schedule of his visit was from 25 February to 17 March 2012. He addresses a historical gathering of Minhaj-ul-Quran International in Ajmer Sharif India.[29] He attended the World Sufi Forum.[30] The Indian government red flagged his comments that "Kashmiris should be able to choose freedom through a plebiscite" and blocked his visa for his planned visit in 2020.[31]

Minhaj-ul-Quran USA edit

The MQI mosque in New Jersey is part of the Eid Committee which ensures that Muslims in different parts of the country can pray together at the same time.[32]

Minhaj-ul-Quran Australia edit

The NSW Australian Parliament passed a motion in which Minhaj-ul-Quran Australia was congratuled on their services to the Australian Muslim Community.[33]

Achievements edit

Minhaj-ul-Quran holds one of the largest annual Itikaf gatherings during the month of Ramadan with approximately 37,000 people sitting congregational Itikaf in 2007. It holds the largest Laylat ul Qadr night event on the 27th Ramadan with millions of attendees.[34][35]

On 3 December 2005 Minhaj-ul-Quran established a full-time institution called Gosha-e-Durood where any individual can apply to sit for reciting salutations on Muhammad. A building dedicated to this purpose with Mawlana Rumi style minarets is under construction.[36]

As of February 2021 Minhaj-ul-Quran has submitted over 4.51 (4510000000000) Trillion salutation(Durood) on Muhammed.

Minhaj-ul-Quran International is the first organisation of its kind that has initiated interfaith dialogues with religious minorities in Pakistan. Its founder is the Chairman of the 'Muslim Christian Dialogue Forum' to highlight and promote their citizen rights.[37][38][39]

The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) has formally recognised and granted a 'Special Consultative Status' to Minhaj-ul-Quran International for its work.[40]

In September 2011, Minhaj-ul-Quran organised a major "Peace for Humanity" conference at Wembley Arena in London at which, under the auspices of Tahir-ul-Qadri, its 12,000 attendees announced a global declaration denouncing racism, interfaith intolerance, extremism and terrorism.[41] Minhaj-ul-Quran strategist Joel Hayward[42] wrote the declaration text for Qadri[43] and was its second formal signatory after Qadri himself. Notably, senior Al-Azhar University leaders and dignitaries then signed it before Minhaj-ul-Quran opened it up via the internet for public signing.[44] They aim to get one million signatures within a year.[41] The London Declaration for Global Peace and Resistance against Extremism is intended as an interfaith document which unequivocally condemns all extremism and terrorism, "because at the heart of all religions is a belief in the sanctity of the lives of the innocent".[45] The Declaration adds: "The indiscriminate nature of terrorism, which has in recent years killed far more civilians and other non-combatants than it has combatants, is un-Islamic, un-Judaic, un-Christian and it is indeed incompatible with the true teachings of all faiths".[46] The London Declaration also "unequivocally condemn[s] anti-Semitism (including when sometimes it is disingenuously clothed as anti-Zionism), Islamophobia (including when it is sometimes disingenuously dressed up as patriotism) and all other forms of racism and xenophobia".[46] Some extremists have already tried to prevent the success of the Declaration via cyber-attacks on the website hosting it.[47][better source needed]

Tahir-ul Qadri announced the largest March in modern times in Pakistan; a march to take place on 14 January 2013 at 'Tahrir Square' Islamabad. The agenda of long march is to voice elimination of feudalism, introduction of real democracy, rule of law and implementation of constitution.[48]

The Government of Pakistan gave Minhaj-ul-Quran the status of an examination board for religious seminaries under the name of Nizam al-Madaris.[49] A new syllabus was unveiled that would meet the modern day requirements.[50]

Forums and sub-organisations edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Minhaj-ul-Quran International - Official site
  • Minhaj-ul-Quran International at Peace Program site

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This article may contain excessive or inappropriate references to self published sources Please help improve it by removing references to unreliable sources where they are used inappropriately November 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Minhaj ul Quran International Urdu منہاج القرآن انٹرنیشنل or MQI is an international non governmental organization NGO founded by Shaykh ul Islam Muhammad Tahir ul Qadri in 1980 in Lahore Pakistan Its headquarters is based in Lahore Pakistan and has branches in 93 countries 1 Minhaj ul Quran InternationalFounded17 October 1980FounderMuhammad Tahir ul QadriTypeNGOFocusReligion Spiritual Educational Human Rights Women Empowerment ActivismLocationLahore PakistanMethodEducation TrainingWebsitewww minhaj org Contents 1 International network 1 1 Minhaj ul Quran Pakistan 1 2 Minhaj ul Quran UK 1 3 Minhaj ul Quran Denmark 1 4 Minhaj ul Quran Norway 1 5 Minhaj ul Quran India 1 6 Minhaj ul Quran USA 1 7 Minhaj ul Quran Australia 2 Achievements 3 Forums and sub organisations 4 References 5 External linksInternational network edit nbsp Minhaj ul Quran International Headquarters Pakistan Minhaj ul Quran Pakistan edit MQI organised the Annual Milad Conference which was held at Iqbal Park Minar e Pakistan Lahore The chief guest was Al Azhar University Vice Chancellor Dr Osama Muhammad Al Abd at the conference while hundreds of thousands of people from all four provinces and delegations from Middle East and parts of Europe attended the conference 2 It observed one minute silence against blasphemous caricatures published by France 3 It arranged the World Islamic Banking and Finance Conference to find solutions to banking finance and sociopolitical issues faced by Muslims 4 In 2019 it launched the interest free Al Muwakhat Islamic Micro Finance project 5 Female activists of the organisation observed the International Women s Day at a rally in Islamabad 6 It protested in Lahore against Honour Killings of women 7 The Model Town Massacre took place outside the premises of MQI Secretariat in Model Town Lahore on 17 June 2014 The Court directed the police to register a First Information Report FIR against the Prime Minister Punjab Chief Minister Deputy Inspector of the Police and 18 others which included police officials and politicians 8 Minhaj ul Quran UK edit Minhaj ul Quran UK organised a three day anti terrorism camp at Warwick University to tackle extremist ideology with expected attendance of over 1 000 young Muslims 9 Al Hidayah organisation is a part of Minhaj ul Quran 10 It held a Peace Conference to condemn terrorism in which 12 000 people gathered in Wembley Arena London The conference had messages of support from Prime Minister David Cameron Deputy PM Nick Clegg opposition leader Ed Miliband UN Secretary General Ban Ki moon and Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams There were peace prayers from people of different religions 11 MQI UK published the Islamic Curriculum on Peace and Counter Terrorism and Fatwa on Terrorism Minhaj ul Quran runs a radio station from its mosque in Forest Gate London it operates Minhaj Welfare Foundation from the mosque and organised a candle lit vigil for people who died in all sorts of terrible ways 12 Youngsters from Wimbledon Chedar and MQI Mosque teamed up in their Jewish Muslim interfaith initiative to make a Challah for homeless people and conduct a workshop 13 Al Hidayah 2023 was a three day training workshop organized by Minhaj ul Quran International MQI at Warwick University UK from March 8 to 10 2024 The workshop was attended by more than a thousand Muslim families from the UK and Europe and featured a keynote address by Shaykh ul Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir ul Qadri the founder of MQI Dr Qadri spoke on the topics of peace dialogue and Islamic teachings and announced his translation of the Quran and the launch of the Minhaj Encyclopedia search engine 14 15 Minhaj ul Quran Denmark edit The Danish branch of the Minhaj ul Quran International organization was founded in 1987 It consists of four departments in which three are located in the Copenhagen area and one in Odense 16 In 2003 about 130 Danish Pakistanis canceled their memberships in Minhaj ul Quran in a mass protest against what they described as a closed and undemocratic organization run as a one man show by Muhammad Tahir ul Qadri 17 Minhaj ul Quran Norway edit Having established in Copenhagen during the late 1980s Tahir ul Qadri s cassettes and videotapes started spreading throughout much of the Pakistani diaspora community in Norway In 1990 the Norwegian branch of the Minhaj ul Quran International organization was founded in Oslo in 1990 It was started out by 20 30 people renting two small rooms in Toyengata at Toyen in central Oslo Its number of memberships quickly increased 18 In February 1999 a department of Minhaj ul Quran was founded in Stavanger In 2006 the Oslo department had close to 4000 members and was the third largest mosque in Oslo after Central Jamaat e Ahl e Sunnat and World Islamic Mission 19 Drammen Moske founded in 1987 was affiliated with Minhaj ul Quran for some time but chose to cut their ties 20 MQI has various community related projects which are supported by the Norwegian Government 21 One of the main projects is the Minhaj Conflict Resolution or Minhaj Konfliktrad MKR 22 Minhaj ul Quran differs from other mosques in Oslo by openly endorsing the Pakistani political party Pakistan Awami Tehreek while other mosques either do not participate in similar political activities or claim not be involved in politics Their engagement in this specific political party is due to both organizations sharing the same founder in Muhammad Tahir ul Qadri 23 When Tahir ul Qadri backed Ayatollah Khomeini s fatwa of 1989 demanding the execution of Salman Rushdie for writing a book perceived as blasphemous towards Islam he received support from the leader of the Norwegian branch of Minhaj ul Quran who also criticized the Norwegian authorities for even communicating with Rushdie 24 In 2000 the Oslo department deposed its imam Syed Ikram Jillani on the grounds that the board asserted his teachings were contrary to that of Tahir ul Qadris Leader of Minhaj Ungdom Faiz Alam justified the dismissal by pointing out that the congregation is following the philosophy of its religious head Tahir ul Qadri in Pakistan using his books and videos and cannot accept that an imam runs a different scheme Syed Ikram Jillani was later hired as an imam at World Islamic Mission 25 Making use of undercover journalism newspaper Dagens Naeringsliv in October 2004 revealed how Minhaj ul Quran in Oslo will assist Pakistani Norwegian parents looking to send their children off to Quranic schools in Pakistan in order to rid them of what they perceive to be excessive influence from the modern Western environment they live in The president of Minhaj ul Quran Oslo who otherwise speaks the importance of integration and active participation in Norwegian society showed willing to provide a place among a selection of Quranic schools he recommended Confronted a few days later he denied the statements he had made until he was informed the conversation had been recorded 26 Minhaj ul Quran took part in distributing 10 000 copies of the Quran in Norway in response to an incident where anti Islam group SIAN attempted to burn a copy of the Quran during a demonstration held in Kristiansand in November 2019 27 28 Minhaj ul Quran India edit Main article Minhaj ul Quran India MQI India organised a tour by its Pakistani Canadian founder Dr Tahir ul Qadri who visited India upon the request of Indian Muslims The schedule of his visit was from 25 February to 17 March 2012 He addresses a historical gathering of Minhaj ul Quran International in Ajmer Sharif India 29 He attended the World Sufi Forum 30 The Indian government red flagged his comments that Kashmiris should be able to choose freedom through a plebiscite and blocked his visa for his planned visit in 2020 31 Minhaj ul Quran USA edit The MQI mosque in New Jersey is part of the Eid Committee which ensures that Muslims in different parts of the country can pray together at the same time 32 Minhaj ul Quran Australia edit The NSW Australian Parliament passed a motion in which Minhaj ul Quran Australia was congratuled on their services to the Australian Muslim Community 33 Achievements editMinhaj ul Quran holds one of the largest annual Itikaf gatherings during the month of Ramadan with approximately 37 000 people sitting congregational Itikaf in 2007 It holds the largest Laylat ul Qadr night event on the 27th Ramadan with millions of attendees 34 35 On 3 December 2005 Minhaj ul Quran established a full time institution called Gosha e Durood where any individual can apply to sit for reciting salutations on Muhammad A building dedicated to this purpose with Mawlana Rumi style minarets is under construction 36 As of February 2021 Minhaj ul Quran has submitted over 4 51 4510000000000 Trillion salutation Durood on Muhammed Minhaj ul Quran International is the first organisation of its kind that has initiated interfaith dialogues with religious minorities in Pakistan Its founder is the Chairman of the Muslim Christian Dialogue Forum to highlight and promote their citizen rights 37 38 39 The United Nations Economic and Social Council ECOSOC has formally recognised and granted a Special Consultative Status to Minhaj ul Quran International for its work 40 In September 2011 Minhaj ul Quran organised a major Peace for Humanity conference at Wembley Arena in London at which under the auspices of Tahir ul Qadri its 12 000 attendees announced a global declaration denouncing racism interfaith intolerance extremism and terrorism 41 Minhaj ul Quran strategist Joel Hayward 42 wrote the declaration text for Qadri 43 and was its second formal signatory after Qadri himself Notably senior Al Azhar University leaders and dignitaries then signed it before Minhaj ul Quran opened it up via the internet for public signing 44 They aim to get one million signatures within a year 41 The London Declaration for Global Peace and Resistance against Extremism is intended as an interfaith document which unequivocally condemns all extremism and terrorism because at the heart of all religions is a belief in the sanctity of the lives of the innocent 45 The Declaration adds The indiscriminate nature of terrorism which has in recent years killed far more civilians and other non combatants than it has combatants is un Islamic un Judaic un Christian and it is indeed incompatible with the true teachings of all faiths 46 The London Declaration also unequivocally condemn s anti Semitism including when sometimes it is disingenuously clothed as anti Zionism Islamophobia including when it is sometimes disingenuously dressed up as patriotism and all other forms of racism and xenophobia 46 Some extremists have already tried to prevent the success of the Declaration via cyber attacks on the website hosting it 47 better source needed Tahir ul Qadri announced the largest March in modern times in Pakistan a march to take place on 14 January 2013 at Tahrir Square Islamabad The agenda of long march is to voice elimination of feudalism introduction of real democracy rule of law and implementation of constitution 48 The Government of Pakistan gave Minhaj ul Quran the status of an examination board for religious seminaries under the name of Nizam al Madaris 49 A new syllabus was unveiled that would meet the modern day requirements 50 Forums and sub organisations editThe Minhaj University Minhaj Welfare Foundation MWF Al HidayahReferences edit Minhaj ul Quran International minhaj org Were it not for you O Muhammad I would not have created the universe Pakistan Today Minhaj moot observes one minute silence against profanity www thenews com pk Reporter The Newspaper s Staff 7 January 2019 Islamic banking moot seeks global forum to help Muslims DAWN COM Reporter The Newspaper s Staff 9 June 2019 Minhajul Quran launches interest free loan project DAWN COM Gannon Kathy 1 May 2020 Report gives Pakistan failing grade on human rights ABC News Retrieved 5 February 2021 2 Pakistani women allegedly killed by relatives for kiss seen in online video CBS News 19 May 2020 Retrieved 5 February 2021 Model Town violence Lahore court orders FIR against PM Punjab CM The Express Tribune 17 August 2014 Retrieved 3 February 2021 Muslim group Minhaj ul Quran runs anti terrorism camp 6 August 2010 via www bbc co uk Archived copy Archived from the original on 13 March 2017 Retrieved 16 July 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Muslim peace conference condemns terrorism BBC News 25 September 2011 1 Jewish and Muslim students make challah for the homeless Jewish News 8 May 2018 Retrieved 4 February 2021 International Minhaj ul Quran The 3 day Al Hidayah 2023 concludes Minhaj ul Quran www minhaj org Retrieved 10 March 2024 Qadri completes English translation of Quran www thenews com pk Retrieved 24 April 2024 Minhaj og de radikale Minhaj and the radicals in Danish Danmarks Radio 2001 Eva Grinde Bjorn Olav Nordahl Sigbjorn Sandsmark 16 October 2004 For en neve rupi For a handful of rupees in Norwegian Dagens Naeringsliv p 28 30 Kari Vogt 2008 Islam pa norsk Moskeer og islamske organisasjoner i Norge Islam in Norwegian Mosques and Islamic organizations in Norway in Norwegian Norway Cappelen Damm p 76 77 ISBN 9788202293468 Moskeer i Oslo Mosques in Oslo in Norwegian Dagsavisen 11 March 2006 Hege Storhaug 31 October 2018 Nesten hver 10 borger i Drammen er medlem av moske Almost one out of every ten citizens in Drammen is member of a mosque in Norwegian Human Rights Service Minhaj ul Quran Norway Archived from the original on 11 July 2010 Retrieved 18 May 2010 Minhaj Konfliktrad MKR lt Archived from the original on 29 November 2010 Retrieved 18 May 2010 Moskeene i Oslo En kartlegging av moskemiljoene og deres virksomheter The mosques of Oslo An overview of the environments and businesses of the mosques PDF in Norwegian Utrop 2016 Archived from the original PDF on 3 January 2019 Retrieved 16 February 2019 Inger Anne Olsen 29 September 2011 En moske til forargelse An outrageous mosque in Norwegian Aftenposten Hans Bardsgard 2 February 2002 Tar oppgjor i dag Setting it straight today in Norwegian Dagbladet Eva Grinde Bjorn Olav Nordahl Sigbjorn Sandsmark 16 October 2004 For en neve rupi For a handful of rupees in Norwegian Dagens Naeringsliv p 29 Altuntas Atila 5 December 2019 Norway to distribute 10 000 Qurans to fight racism Anadolu Agency Heidi Ditlefsen Madeleine Mellemstrand 16 November 2019 Satte fyr pa Koranen politiet avsluttet Sian demonstrasjon Set fire to the Quran police end Sian demonstration in Norwegian NRK Retrieved 10 August 2021 Shaykh ul Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir ul Qadri s Visit to India 2012 Minhaj ul Quran At Sufi meet PM Modi touches hearts of Muslims says Allah has 99 names and none of them stands for violence DNA India Retrieved 4 February 2021 Singh Vigaita 11 February 2019 Pakistan cleric s remarks on Kashmir red flagged The Hindu Retrieved 3 February 2021 Adely Hannan North Jersey Muslims gather to celebrate Eid al Adha with prayer North Jersey News and Information Retrieved 3 February 2021 Legislative Council Notice Paper No 26 PDF Parliament of New South Wales 4 August 2011 Retrieved 3 February 2021 About Cordoba Schools October 2019 Around 50 000 to take part in Aitkaf at Minhajul Quran Archived from the original on 1 April 2012 About Gosha e Darood permanent dead link International Minhaj ul Quran Minhaj ul Quran International holds demonstration to protest the killing of Shahbaz Bhatti Muslim Christian Dialogue Forum www mcdf info International Minhaj ul Quran Minhaj ul Quran International wishes Christian community a Happy Christmas Muslim Christian Dialogue Forum www mcdf info International Minhaj ul Quran MQI celebrates Minorities Day at 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