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Dr.Tahir ul Qadri’s 2nd Interview on Etv Urdu India With Adil Mohd 27th March 2012

Interview of Dr Tahir ul Qadri Islamic Scholar and Prominent Global Peace Leader on Hum Badlenge Desh Badlega on Etv Urdu with Adil Mohd. Social Activist and Blogger. Topic of the Day “Issues beofre people of Indo-Pak” and “Acts that bind and shatter differences”. For more do visit www.adilmohd.in and www.adilmohd.tv.

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Official Reply: Celebration of Christmas by Minhaj-ul-Quran for promoting interfaith Dialogue

Abu al-Awwab Hashmi

Some people having vested interests dub ceremonies organized to celebrate Christmas under the banner of Directorate of Interfaith Relations of MQI and Muslim-Christian Dialogue Forum (MCDF) as opposed to the Holy Quran and Hadith and violation of the Islamic teachings. They criticize Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri for his patronage of such functions. Responding to such objections and malicious propaganda campaign has not been the practice of MQI. However, some associates and workers of MQI are of the view that since such mentally perverted people misguide others by posting material on internet, therefore, the issue needs to be presented in correct perspective. This explains why this write-up has been written.

It is important to keep in mind at the outset and there are no two opinions on it that Christmas is purely a Christian religious festival and it is not desirable that the Muslims celebrate it. The Christmas ceremonies held under the aegis of MQI and its centres abroad are purely meant for the Christian community and not for the Muslims. The members of the Christian community participate in these programs, while the leaders of MQI take part in such ceremonies as a mark of solidarity and good will. Neither is Christmas celebrated as Islamic festival nor is it meant for the Muslims. Therefore, this is totally baseless allegation that the purpose of holding Christmas programs is to popularize this festival among the Muslims or to be affiliated with the Christians.

This point is worthy of mention that it was MQI, which expressed solidarity with the Christian community some twelve years ago but now it has become a standard practice of the religious scholars of various sects in Pakistan. Every year the pictures of Christmas celebrations wherein the leaders of the diverse Muslim religious opinion also participate and cut cakes are published in the national newspapers. Therefore, it is justified to demand of those who object to MQI and its leader that they should also pass religious verdict on these people.

It is the result of reconciliatory approach employed by Minhaj-ul-Quran International that there is a decline in the hatred against the Muslim community at the global level and other nations have started coming closer to the Muslims. They organize feasts and programs to celebrate the Muslim festivals as has happened in the UK at the official level (its details would follow). Likewise, the programs on Mawalid al-Nabi (blessings and peace be upon him) have started to be held in the Churches of Pakistan.

It is the fruit of MQI’s reconciliatory efforts and policies aimed at promotion of peace that Mawlid al-Nabi (blessings and peace be upon him) Conference was held in the Baptist Church in February 2010 for the first time in the history of the sub-continent. So much so that the Christian community organized protest demonstrations as a mark of solidarity and support for the Muslims against the blasphemous images of the Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him). A meeting held in Presbyterian Church in Noulakha is a case in point in which the Christian community joined hands with their Muslim counterparts in condemning the blasphemous images. On declaration of online competition of blasphemous caricatures on Facebook, the organizers had to face to stiff resistance from within the western world. Resultantly, they had to abandon their pernicious and unholy plan.

Pastor Terry Jones, a priest from Florida State, declared to celebrate 9/11 as the “Burn Quran Day”. But following the severe criticism from the Muslim and non-Muslim world, he withdrew his decision. These steps were made possible by following a policy of reconciliation and harmony.

Dear readers! The world has become a global village in the contemporary age. Muslims live in their large numbers in the Christian and non-Muslim worlds. They enjoy complete freedom to celebrate religious festivals and practice their religious values and injunctions in these countries. Large-sized mosques have been built up there where the faithful offer their prayers five-times-a-day including the Friday prayer. Muslims book huge halls and big parks and celebrate Eids collectively. The Muslim students are given holiday on the occasions of Eid etc. The governments of these countries and other organizations arrange meetings at the official level and the Muslims are invited to these programs.

On the occasions of religious festivals of the Muslims, the foreign leaders and heads of states felicitate and wish their Muslim counterparts every year. We read and hear their statements on Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha and the advent of holy month of Ramadan in the papers and on TV channels. I was invited to one such program on Eid al-Fitr by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office this year where a large number of Muslims including religious scholars belonging to all sects and businessmen were also present. Five ministers of the British cabinet also attended the function. Few days after the Eid al-Adha, Eid get-together was arranged at the 10 Downing Street, the official residence of the British Prime Minister for the first time in UK’s history. The proceedings of the program got underway with the recitation of the Holy Quran followed by Na`t and recitation of sending the blessings on the Holy Prophet. The arrangement of post-Eid get-togethers for the Muslim expatriate community by the western governments and other political and social organizations has become a standard practice these days.

 

In order to secure the rights and ensure safety of the Muslims living in the non-Muslim communities, it is important to convey a message to the host countries that Islam is an inclusive religion, which discourages conservatism and stands for human integration and establishment of a cosmopolitan society. If the Muslims also choose to reciprocate the feelings of goodwill on the religions festivals of the non-Muslims, there is no harm in doing so.

 

Minorities enjoy equal rights in Islamic state including the complete religious freedom. Their life and honour enjoys as much sanctity as does that of a Muslim. They have the same set of rights and duties as their Muslim counterparts. Imam Abu Yusuf narrates in Kitab al-Kharaj that when Khalid b. al-Walid (may Allah be well pleased with him) went to Iraq and Iran from the borders of Syria and Damascus on the orders of the first Caliph Abu Bakr al-Siddiqu, the agreement he struck with the local residents of Aanat contained the following provisions:

  • Their Churches and convents would not be demolished.

  • They can play their music instruments without any constraint except during the prayers time.

  • They can take out their Cross on Christmas.

There are a number of incidents in the life of the Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) wherein he allowed the non-Muslims to celebrate their festivals uninterruptedly with complete independence. He also allowed the Muslims to celebrate pre-Islamic festivals within the limits of the Islamic law. A few examples are given here below:

 

1.    There is an agreed upon narration of al-Bukhari and Muslim:

عَنِ ابْنِ عَبَّاسٍ رضي اﷲ عنهما أَنَّ النَّبِيَّ صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم لَمَّا قَدِمَ الْمَدِيْنَةَ وَجَدَهُمْ يَصُوْمُوْنَ يَوْمًا يَعْنِي عَاشُوْرَاءَ؟ فَقَالُوْا: هَذَا يَوْمٌ عَظِيْمٌ وَهُوَ يَوْمٌ نَجَّى اﷲُ فِيْهِ مُوسَى، وَأَغْرَقَ آلَ فِرْعَوْنَ فَصَامَ مُوْسَى شُکْرًا ﷲِ. فَقَالَ: أَنَا أَوْلَى بِمُوْسَى مِنْهُمْ، فَصَامَهُ وَأَمَرَ بِصِيَامِهِ.

It is reported by Abu Abd Allah b. Abbas (may Allah be well pleased with him) that when the Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) migrated to Medina, he found the Jews of Medina keeping fast on the 10th of Muharram. He enquired the reason of keeping fast. They told that on this very day, Allah Almighty had freed the Children of Israel from the oppression of Pharaoh by drowning him with his entire battalions and blessed Musa (peace be upon him) with victory. Musa (peace be upon him) kept fast to pay his gratitude to his Lord. So we also keep fast to mark the same. At this the Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) said: (Being a Prophet), I have more right on Musa (peace be upon him). Then he also kept fast himself on the same day and ordained (his Companions) to keep fast. (Narrated by al-Bukhari in al-Sahih, vol.2, p. 704 # 1900; and Muslim in al-Sahih, vol. 2, pp. 795–796 # 1130.)

 

According to this agreed upon hadith, on the basis of his prophetic relationship with Musa (peace be upon him), the Holy Prophet Muhammad (blessings and peace be upon him) kept fast himself and also ordered his Companions to do the same. Secondly, the Jews were allowed to celebrate this day as per their traditions. Thus the Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) established a grand example of Islam being a religion of love, mercy and peaceful coexistence.

 

2.    According to another agreed upon tradition, it is clearly proven that once the Holy Prophet Muhammad (blessings and peace be upon him) was at his home on the occasion of Eid when the girls of Medinan Helpers were singing a song. The tradition is as follows:

عَنْ عَائِشَةَ رضي اﷲ عنها قَالَتْ: دَخَلَ أَبُوْبَکْرٍ وَعِنْدِي جَارِيَتَانِ مِنْ جَوَارِيَ الْأَنْصَارِ تُغَنِّيَانِ بِمَا تَقَاوَلَتِ الْأَنْصَارُ يَوْمَ بُعَاثَ. قَالَتْ: وَلَيْسَتَا بِمُغَنِّيَتَيْنِ. فَقَالَ أَبُوْبَکْرٍ: أَمَزَامِيْرُ الشَّيْطَانِ فِي بَيْتِ رَسُوْلِ اﷲِ صلى اﷲ عليه وآله وسلم؟ وَذَلِکَ فِي يَومِ عِيْدٍ. فَقَالَ رَسُوْلُ اﷲِ صلى اﷲ عليه وآله وسلم: يَا أَبَا بَکْرٍ، إِنَّ لِکُلِّ قَوْمٍ عِيْدًا وَهَذَا عِيْدُنَا.

Narrated by Aisha (may Allah be well pleased with her). She said that Abu Bakr (may Allah be well pleased with him) came and two girls of the Medinan Helpers were singing songs of bravery demonstrated on the occasion of battle of Bu`ath. She says that they were not (professional) singers. Abu Bakr (may Allah be well pleased with him) said: Satanic music instruments in the home of the Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him)! And this is what happened on the Day of Eid. The Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) said: O Abu Bakr! Every nation has Eid (to celebrate) and this is our Eid (so do not scold these girls). (Narrated by al-Bukhari in al-Sahih, vol. 1, p. 324 # 909; and Muslim in al-Sahih, vol. 2, p. 607 # 892.)

 

The traditions reported in Ibn Hibban’s al-Sahih prove that by the days of Eid were meant the days of Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca).

 

Establishing Islam as a moderate faith, the Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) did not forbid the Muslim girls to sing those songs which was related to the pre-Islamic days. He went to the extent of restraining Hazrat Abu Baker Saddiqu from scolding these girls. What can be a greater example of Islam being an accommodating religion that the Muslims remember the incidents of their period of ignorance on the occasion of Eid!

 

3.    Another agreed upon hadith proves that in 7th year of Hegira, a delegation from Abyssinia presented their local dance in the courtyard of the Prophet’s Mosque on their festival. The Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) did not forbid them. He not only saw it himself but also made Aisha (may Allah be well pleased with her) see the scene by standing behind him. The words of reported tradition in Sahih Muslim are:

عَنْ عَائِشَةَ رضي اﷲ عنها قَالَتْ: وَاﷲِ، لَقَدْ رَأَيْتُ رَسُوْلَ اﷲِ صلى اﷲ عليه وآله وسلم يَقُوْمُ عَلَى بَابِ حُجْرَتِي، وَالْحَبَشَةُ يَلْعَبُوْنَ بِحِرَابِهِمْ فِي مَسْجِدِ رَسُوْلِ اﷲِ صلى اﷲ عليه وآله وسلم، يَسْتُرُنِي بِرِدَائِهِ لِکَي أَنْظُرَ إِلَي لَعِبِهِمْ ثُمَّ يَقُوْمُ مِنْ أَجْلِي، حَتَّي أَکُوْنَ أَنَا الَّتِي أَنْصَرِفُ.

Aisha (may Allah be well pleased with her) narrates that she saw the Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) standing at the door of her room and the Negroes were doing war exercises in the Mosque of the Prophet with their weapons. The Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) was hiding me in his blanket so that I could continue watching their exercises. The Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) kept on standing there for my sake until I was done with it and I myself returned from there. (Narrated by al-Bukhari in al-Sahih, vol. 1, p. 173 # 443; and Muslim in al-Sahih, vol. 2, p. 608–609 # 892.)

 

The last words of Tradition prove that the Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) continued observing the sport for a long time and this is how he presented practical example of moderation and accommodation of Islamic faith.

 

Abu Hurayra (may Allah be well pleased with him) has narrated the same tradition in the following words:

بَيْنَا الْحَبَشَةُ يَلْعَبُوْنَ عِنْدَ النَّبِيِّ صلى اﷲ عليه وآله وسلم بِحِرَابِهِمْ (وفي رواية للبخاري: فِي الْمَسْجِدِ) دَخَلَ عُمَرُ فَأَهْوَى إِلَى الْحَصَى، فَحَصَبَهُمْ بِهَا، فَقَالَ: دَعْهُمْ، يَا عُمَرُ.

Some Negroes were playing with their weapons in the presence of the Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him). Hazrat Umar (may Allah be well pleased with him) came and descended to pick up pebbles so that he could stop them. (Forbidding him), he said at this: O Umar! Do not forbid them! (Narrated by al-Bukhari in al-Sahih, vol. 3, p. 1063 # 2745; and Muslim in al-Sahih, vol. 2, p. 610 # 893.)

 

The hadith reported by Imam Nasai and Imam Ahmad b. Hanbal contain the following words:

فَقَالَ رَسُوْلُ اﷲِ صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم: دَعْهُمْ، يَا عُمَرُ فَإِنَّمَا هُمْ بَنُوْ أَرْفِدَةَ.

The Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) said: O Umar! Leave them. Verily, they (belong to) Banu Arfida (i.e., people of Abyssinia). (Narrated by al-Nasai in al-Sunan, vol. 3, p. 196 # 1596; and Ahmad b. Hanbal in al-Musnad, vol. 2, pp. 308, 540 # 8066, 10980.)

 

This narration is also reported by Aisha (may Allah be well pleased with her) in which she mentioned the incidents of girls of Medinan Helpers and sport of the Negroes together. The narration goes like this:

عَنْ عَائِشَةَ رضي اﷲ عنها قَالَتْ: دَخَلَ عَلَيَّ رَسُوْلُ اﷲِ صلى اﷲ عليه وآله وسلم وَعِنْدِي جَارِيَتَانِ تُغَنِّيَانِ بِغِنَاءِ بُعَاثَ، فَاضْطَجَعَ عَلَي الْفِرَاشِ وَحَوَّلَ وَجْهَهُ، وَدَخَلَ أَبُوْ بَکْرٍ، فَانْتَهَرَنِي، وَقَالَ: مِزْمَارَةُ الشَّيْطَانِ عِنْدَ النَّبِيِّ صلى اﷲ عليه وآله وسلم؟ فَأَقْبَلَ عَلَيْهِ رَسُوْلُ اﷲِ صلى اﷲ عليه وآله وسلم فَقَالَ: دَعْهُمَا، فَلَمَّا غَفَلَ، غَمَزْتُهُمَا، فَخَرَجَتَا، وَکَانَ يَوْمَ عِيْدٍ يَلْعَبُ السُّوْدَانُ بِالدَّرَقِ وَالْحِرَابِ، فَإِمَّا سَأَلْتُ النَّبِيَّ صلى اﷲ عليه وآله وسلم وَإِمَّا قَالَ: تَشْتَهِيْنَ تَنْظُرِيْنَ؟ فَقُلْتُ: نَعَمْ، فَأَقَامَنِي وَرَاءَهُ، خَدِّي عَلَى خَدِّهِ، وَهُوَ يَقُوْلُ: دُوْنَکُمْ يَا بَنِي أَرْفِدَةَ، حَتَّي إِذَا مَلِلْتُ قَالَ: حَسْبُکِ؟ قُلْتُ: نَعَمْ، قَالَ: فَاذْهَبِي.

It is narrated by Aisha (may Allah be well pleased with her) that she said that the Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) came to her and two girls (standing with her) were singing songs related to the battle of Bu`ath. He retired on the bed with a view to taking rest and turned his face towards another side (for sake of rest). Then Abu Bakr Siddique (may Allah be well pleased with him) came there and he scolded me pointing to Satanic music instruments in the presence of the Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him). At this, the Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) got attentive to Abu Bakr Siddiqu (may Allah be well pleased with him) and said: (Abu Baker) leave them. (Aisha says that) when Abu Bakr drew his attention away, I pointed to the girls to leave. Likewise, it was a day of Eid of (Negroes) and Negroes were playing with their shields and weapons. I submitted to the Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) (or he said it himself): (O Ayesha! do) you want to see? I submitted: Yes. He made me stand behind him and my cheeks were closer to those of the Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) and he (blessings and peace be upon him) kept on saying: O people of Arfida, show more till when I got fed up, he said to me: Enough? I said: yes (O Prophet of Allah)! He said: Turn away. (Narrated by al-Bukhari in al-Sahih, vol. 1, p. 323 # 907; and Muslim in al-Sahih, vol. 2, p. 609 # 892.)

 

Ibn Hajr al-Asqalani, interpreter of Sahih al-Bukhari, interprets this narration in Fath al-Bari (vol. 2, p. 443): “Aisha (may Allah be well pleased with her) says that “it was a day of Eid.” So this shows that this Hadith has been derived in the same manner as the other one, which states that “people of Abyssinia were dancing in the Mosque on that day”. The mentioned tradition of al-Zuhri states that “people of Abyssinia would play in the Mosque” and in another tradition, he has added words (with their weapons of war). The tradition narrated by Muslim states the following words: (people of Abyssinia came to the Mosque to dance). Muhibb al-Din al-Tabari says that this context suggests that it was their habit on every Eid that they would play in the Mosque (with their weapons of war). It is stated in the tradition reported by Ibn Hibban that when the delegation from Abyssinia came over, they began dancing in the Mosque (with their weapons of war) and this suggests that they were granted permission of this on their arrival. There is no contradiction between both things because it is very probable that they may have come there on Eid and it may be their habit to play on Eid. So they might have done this as per their habit. Then they may have started doing so on every Eid. This stance is also supported by a tradition which Abu Dawud has quoted Anas (may Allah be well pleased with him) as saying that he said: When the Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) came to Medina, the people of Abyssinia danced with their weapons of war as demonstration of happiness on his arrival and there is no doubt about this that to them, the day of the Holy Prophet’s (blessings and peace be upon him) arrival in Medina was far more prestigious than days of Eid (and all other happiness).”

 

Dear Readers! One objection raised by a particular section of people is that the Christians regard the Prophet Isa (peace be upon him) as their Lord and majority of them believe in the Trinity. Therefore, they utter such sentences in the Christmas ceremonies which are in conflict with the real concept of Oneness (Monotheism). What one can say by way of answer is that this view was also held by the Christians of the Holy Prophet’s (blessings and peace be upon him) times. The Holy Quran states about this belief of Christians:

لَقَدْ کَفَرَ الَّذِيْنَ قَالُوْۤا اِنَّ اﷲَ ثَالِثُ ثَلَـثَةٍ وَمَا مِنْ اِلَهٍ اِلَّآ اِلَـهٌ وَّاحِدٌ.

Certainly, they (also) become disbelievers who say: ‘Allah is the third of the three (Gods),’ whereas there is none worthy of worship except the One God. (al-Ma`ida, 5:73)

 

Allah Almighty says in the Holy Quran at verse number 171 of al-Nisa:

اِنَّمَا الْمَسِيْحُ عِيْسَى ابْنُ مَرْيَمَ رَسُوْلُ اﷲِ وَکَلِمَتُه، اَلْقَهَآ اِلَى مَرْيَمَ وَرُوْحٌ مِّنْهُ فَاَمِنُوْا بِاﷲِ وَرُسُلِهِ وَلَا تَقُوْلُوْا ثَلَـثَةٌ.

The fact is simple that the Messiah, ‘Isa, son of Maryam (Jesus, son of Mary) is Allah’s Messenger and His Word which He conveyed to Maryam (Mary) and a Spirit from Him. So believe in Allah and His Messengers and do not say: ‘There are three (Gods).’

 

Likewise, it was also the belief of the Jews that `Uzayr (peace be upon him) was the son of Allah. The Holy Quran says:

وَقَالَتِ الْيَهُودُ عُزَيْرُ نِ ابْنُ اﷲِ وَقَالَتِ النَّصَرَى الْمَسِيحُ ابْنُ اﷲِ.

And the Jews said: ‘‘Uzayr (Ezra) is the son of Allah,’ and the Christians said: ‘The Messiah is the son of Allah.’ (al-Tawba, 9:30)

 

But despite all that, the Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) inked agreements with the Jews of Medina, gave them complete religious freedom as head of the Medina state and decided matters according to their religious law.

 

In the same manner, despite the belief of Trinity held by the Christians, the Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) meted out humane treatment towards them. So much so when Islam attained victory, a Christian delegation of Najran stayed in the holy city of Medina for twenty days and performed worship as per their religious law in the Prophet’s Mosque. It must be kept in mind that the Christians subscribed to the creed of Trinity at that time. But we do not come across any hadith or narration whereby the Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) might have entered into debate with the Christians about their belief or placed such condition that they would not perform worship based on utterance characterized by polytheism in his Mosque.

 

That is why the Holy Quran has restrained the Muslims from castigating the false gods of others lest they should also speak ill of true God of the Muslims. Allah Almighty says:

وَلاَ تَسُبُّوا الَّذِيْنَ يَدْعُوْنَ مِنْ دُوْنِ اﷲِ فَيَسُبُّوا اﷲََ عَدْوًا بِغَيْرِ عِلْمٍ.

And, (O Muslims,) do not abuse these (false gods) these (polytheists) worship besides Allah, lest these people should (also, in retaliation,) revile against Allah’s Glory wrongfully due to ignorance. (al-An`am, 6:108)

 

It becomes manifestly clear from the above-mentioned incidents and authentic traditions that Islam stands for tolerance, moderation and accommodation. Therefore in the present times when Islam is being castigated as promoter of extremism and terrorism in the world, the participation of the religious and political leaders of religious parties and governments in the religious festivals of other religions should not be regarded as something harmful. This would help project real face of Islam, which has otherwise been blighted by the scars of terrorism and extremism. We need to promote the real teachings of Islam in the world such as tolerance, endurance, peaceful coexistence, justice, fair play and love. In a globalized world where distances are of no consequences, reaching out to people of other faiths in a spirit of harmony is what constitutes the best service rendered to promote the cause of Islam in the world. It calls for employment rational and logical understanding of Islamic teachings. However, those mired in ignorance cannot help themselves. About such people, the Holy Quran says:

صُمٌّ بُکْمٌ عُمْيٌ فَهُمْ لَا يَرْجِعُوْنَ.

They are deaf, dumb and blind. So they will not return (to the right path). (al-Baqara, 2:18)

 

The purpose of arranging Christmas ceremonies for the Christians under the banner of MQI is not to encourage common people to participate in their programs at mass-scale or to start holding such functions of Christmas. The symbolism involved in holding these programs is to promote the interfaith goodwill and tolerance. These endeavours are geared to build bridges by plugging the gulf between Muslims and non-Muslims so that Islam is known as a religion which promotes peace, harmony and integration.

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Can Muslims celebrate Christmas ?

Can Muslims celebrate Christmas ?

Article Written by Safwan Ahmad

 

Q. Is it allowed for muslims to celebrate Christmas?

 

Ans. Yes, it’s permissible to commemorate Christmas and take part in its celebrations, provided one refrains from any activity in conflict with Islam.

 

Details: Technically speaking, as in many jurisprudential matters, taking part in Christmas celebrations, is an on-going debate among Islamic scholars. When there is a difference of opinion, one should follow whatever he deems correct. I’ll present both the views, you should follow whatever YOU feel is correct.

 

One school of thought argues it’s impermissible to celebrate Christmas as by observing the event, you are actually approving the Christian belief of Trinity, which is shirk. This group, interprets the hadith ‘Whoever imitates a people is one of them.’ (Sunan Abu Daud) in favour of their view.

They believe imitating kuffar in their religious celebrations is equivalent to kufr and by wishing “Merry Christmas” you’re supporting the claim of Jesus’ divinity.

 

They further maintain that Jesus, in reality,  was not born on the 25th  December and so there’s no point in celebrating the day. Some of this view’s followers even go at lengths to label  those Muslims who celebrate this event, as mushrik (Polytheists).

 

The second school of thought is moderate in its approach. Adherents of this group are increasing. The belief in Jesus being an important messenger and messiah is required in Islam. Allah has given Jesus the title of  Ruhullah (Spirit of God) in the Qur’an. 

 

Jesus’ miraculous birth is one of the great events in the history of mankind and is the most-detailed birth discussed in the Qur’an. The Quran even quotes Jesus about his birthday  “Blessed was I (Jesus) on my birth day, and blessed I shall be on the day of my death” (Qur’an 19:33).

 

Christmas is the celebration of his birthday and celebration of birthdays of Prophet’s as well as common people is permissible in Islam. Commemorating Mawlid (birthday) is also a sunnah because the Prophet Muhamamd (pbuh) used to honour his own birthday.

 

The Prophet (s) was asked about his fasting on Mondays, and he answered: “That is the day that I was born”  (Sahih Muslim)

 

Once in Medina, the Prophet (s) sacrificed two animals in celebration and invited the Ansar over for dinner. Imam Suyuti commenting on this hadith writes this dinner was a celebration of his Mawlid (Birthday)  (Sunan Baihaqi, Al-hawi lil-fatawa)

 

It should be noted however, that i’m commenting on the permissibility of only this aspect of Christianity, Christmas has got nothing to do with Trinity, Crucifixion or the belief of Jesus being the God Incarnate/son. Just as the birthday of the last Prophet (s) is permissible so is the birthday of other Prophet’s.

 

The places where Prophets are born are amongst the Shaa’ir (venerated holy sites), particularly the birthplace of Jesus Christ, as it was one of the three places where the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) prayed on the night of ascension to heavens (Mi’raj).

 

“The Prophet (saw) while mentioning his journey of Miraaj said: Jibril  asked me to get off from the Bur’aq when we passed Bethlehem and requested me to pray, after which Gabriel asked: Ya rasulullah! Do you know where you have prayed ? You just prayed at Bethlehem where Jesus Christ was born.” [Sunnan an Nasai’I, Volume 1, Page No. 450, Hadith No. 450]

 

The argument of 25th December not being the birth date of Jesus seems irrelevant to me, because historically there has been dispute amongst scholars on the 12th of Rabi ul Awwal being Prophet Muhammad’s birth date. Shi’i muslims still celebrate Mawlid-un-Nabi on the 17th of Rabi ul Awwal, some even consider 8th to be the exact date, and celebrate it thereby. Most muslims symbolically commemorate on the 12th, as the majority of histrians agree with this date.

 

So we don’t comemmorate the 12th because it is the 12th or we don’t celebrate the birth ‘date’ of the Seal of Prophets (saw) only, rather we celebrate the FACT that HE WAS BORN in accordance to the Quranic injunction “(All this) is due to the bounty and mercy of Allah (bestowed upon you) through raising Muhammad (s) as the exalted Messenger. So the Muslims should rejoice over it. This is far better than (all that wealth) they accumulate.” (Yunus 10:58) .

That’s why many scholars, over the centuries, implied that the celebration of the Prophet’s Mawlid must not only be restricted to the 12th of Rabi` al-Awwal, but can and should be on every day of every month in every mosque, in order for people to feel the light of Islam and the light of Shari`a in their hearts.

 

This date has a symbolic significance in Islam, as 25th has in Christianity.

 

As far as the hadith ‘Whoever imitates a nation, is one of them’  is concerned, we believe, this only refers to the imitation of those acts which promote a particular religion’s beliefs (contradictory to islam).

 

For e.g. Easter or Diwali is included in this as they’ve a particular element of shirk in them. Candles are lighted in honour of the goddess Lakshmi, so joining Diwali celebrations  a form of glorifying their shirk. Easter is celebrated as the day Jesus the son rose from the dead and this resurrection eventually resulted in him being united with God the father. Festivals of this kind are undoubtedly impermissible from an islamic perspective.

 

But Christmas, in fact, is the most vigorous refutation of Jesus’s Divinity or him being God as the Supreme Creator cannot be created. “He does not give birth nor was he born”  (Quran 112)

 

God cannot be born which means that either Jesus is not God or Jesus wasn’t born. Christmas is the celebration of his birth which means Jesus was born, so the first statement stands true. :D   Christmas actually promotes tawhid (Oneness of God) and is the biggest irony of the Christian faith. Christmas is NOT shirk.

 

 

The following hadith clarifies this

 

Prophet Muhammad (saw) entered Medina in the first year of Hijra and noticed the Jews fasting on the 10th of Muharram. He asked one of his companions: “Why are the Jews fasting?”. His companion replied: “The Jews are celebrating remembering when Prophet Moses (pbuh) and the children of Israel were saved from the Pharaoh”.

The Prophet (s) said: “We have a greater right on Moses than they do. Therefore, my people will fast on Ashura in the same way they are fasting on Ashura”. (Sahih Bukhari)

 

In the hadith above, we can see, the Prophet (saw) imitated the jews, on the basis of a common element between the two faiths, in a way thats acceptable to Islam.

 

So anything, whose basic theme is not contradictory to the islamic Faith, and its related to any Prophet, we are allowed to commemorate it.

 

Based on this, I conclude with Shaykh ul-Islam’s words : ‘As the Prophet Muhammad (saw) said, if the Jews  are celebrating then we have a much higher right to celebrate it . Similarly I say: We have much higher right in celebrating the birthday of Jesus Christ than anybody else in this world.’ :)

 

p.s. watch this video for a proper fatwa

http://youtu.be/WhFnAiidsoI

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Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri’s Exclusive Interview with ARY OneWorld [English Translation]

(Mr. PJ Mir, the renowned anchor of ARY OneWorld’s weekly programme Q&A, conducted a special interview with Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, the founding leader and patron-in-chief of Minhaj-ul-Quran International, which was telecast on February 2, 2010. Given the importance and relevance of issues discussed, it is being reproduced here in English language for the readers)

Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri said that terrorism was being associated with Pakistan and Islam. It was not such a tree, which had grown up all of a sudden within days or weeks. The fact of the matter is that terrorism only started about 30 years ago in Pakistan, while its inception in other parts of the world has longer history and backgrounds. Extremism, religious conservatism and sectarianism provided the ground where the seed of terrorism was sown and nurtured. Unfortunately, Pakistan has a long history of being ruled by dictators with no tradition of democracy and representative rule. During the times when so-called unrepresentative and unelected governments were in power, they were more interested in finding ways and means to perpetuate and prolong their stay in power. This clique of power hungry despots felt no qualm of conscience when they destroyed institutions, defanged parliament, violated fundamental rights and suspended the Constitution.

These governments did two things. Firstly, this was the time when the Afghan war was underway to win over freedom from USSR and was being fought in the name of Jihad. Secondly, the cold war between USA and USSR had entered its final and decisive phase. In case of defeat of the USSR, the USA could realize the dream of its being the sole superpower of the world. Thus it put all of its energies, resources and efforts into defeating USSR. It armed the Jihadis with most modern weapons, gave them abundant resources and co-opted Pakistan to serve as ground zero in its fight against Godless Communism. The interests of both Afghanis and Americans overlapped, for in case of evacuation of the USSR from the region, the former could get freedom from the Communist occupation and the latter could eliminate the major challenge posed to its establishment as the only superpower of the world. With the fall of Communism, both were able to achieve their respective purposes. However, the US left Afghanistan within no time while those who had become habitual and hardened in the art of fighting were left there.

The people who were trained and armed up to their teeth for years on end did not have any other preoccupation except fighting. They were neither scholars, nor scientists, nor technologists, nor engineers nor professors. Nor were they trained in any other profession or skill. They were only warriors. They sought refuge in the Kashmir Jihad for some time but later on, when it was not possible for them to continue with it owing to change in regional and global climate, they permeated into the body politic of Pakistan. Meanwhile, domestically the undemocratic forces were in a need of such brainwashed ‘workforce’ that could advance its interests as its proxy. So such elements were raised and nurtured on political, sectarian, linguistic and religious grounds. Such terrorist elements would get foreign aid from different sources including India, whereas the intelligence agencies and international powers also used to sponsor them. These people kept on cutting one another’s throats in the name of Shiite-Sunni differences. They would spread mayhem and anarchy as and when needed in any part of the country. A time came when these elements were able to develop their own agenda and started standing up to their foreign masters and patrons. They were suppressed at that time with the result that they went underground. When the need arose again, they were packaged into their previous mold of terrorists. This is the game of ‘hide and seek’, which has continued to be played for last 25 years.

Members of these outfits, whatever be their identification i.e. Taliban and Al Qaeda etc, became terrorists, extremists and militants who came under one umbrella in the name of Jihad against the policies of the US and their client Muslim governments. Both democratic and military governments dealt with these elements on ad hoc basis. Some of them were even elevated to become members of parliament or hold other positions of esteem. This double game has been played with Pakistan, people of Pakistan and international community. General Musharraf turned out to be the master of double-speak and hypocrisy. He kept collecting resources from the international community to fight terrorist and extremist elements on one hand. It is a different matter that some of these funds were distributed among the very people for whose elimination they were collected. On the other, he and his government helped them to get elected to national assembly.

Shaykh-ul-Islam said that there was time when these terrorists were disorganized, scattered and working without any central command and control structure. Dealing with them was easier at that time. Now they have grown into Frankenstein monsters. Their elimination could still be achieved provided there was consensus and continuity in the national policy against terror. That is why, the military operation should continue until the elimination of their last man.

Secondly, what we need to be clear about once and for all is that whether we want to retain these sectarian, extremist and terrorist outfits or not. The people of Pakistan deserve to be brought of this political quagmire. There should be continuity in our policy against terrorism whether this is democratic or military government. The government should think that we have been robbed of our national honour, esteem and our independence has been bartered away for petty money and greed. We have compromised our national integrity, and sold out the peace and tranquility of our people. The government needs to have holistic policy against terror which gets fully implemented in letter and spirit.

Thirdly, revolutionary steps need to be taken for poverty alleviation and for making education inexpensive and easily available at the doorsteps of people. Education has become a business and a commercial activity. The private educational institutions are minting money through provision of very expensive education. When majority of poor people cannot afford to pay for this kind of education, it is likelier that they would send their children to religious seminaries where education, residence and food are available for free. Parents are least bothered about the kind of education being imparted to their children. They do not care whether they are becoming religious scholars or being indoctrinated terrorist ideology. A long-term policy is required which aims at bridging this widening gap, creating employment opportunities and promoting industry and commerce. Feudalism should be done away with through effective land reforms. There is a need to end concentration of wealth in a few hands. As long as the priorities of the ruling class do not change, this monster would also continue to stay.

 

The government would have to change the educational system to eliminate terrorism from the country. About one thousand years, there was no compartmentalization between religious and modern education as it used to be imparted at the same place. This was the educational system which produced Imam Ghazali, Farabi, Ibn-ul-Hathim, Jabir Bin Hayyan, Imam Suyuti, Fakhar-ud-Din Razi and Ashari. This was the chief attribute of the educational system that people would choose their field of specialization. They would either become jurist, scholar, intellectual or scientist etc. For last two hundred years, the imparting of religious education became the sole preserve of religious seminaries. Those graduating from these institutions have little exposure to the wider world and its issues. Their knowledge is limited to religious rituals. On the other hand, the teaching of modern sciences and education was assigned to universities and colleges. The graduates of these universities and students of modern subjects such as Sociology, Humanities, Social Sciences, Political Sciences, and Computer Sciences do not know anything about religion. These two conflicting extremes have been created who look upon one another with hatred. There is a need to combine both of these sciences so that the students should know both religious as well as modern sciences. A student of seminary is living a life of isolation. On the other hand, the seekers of modern knowledge are least exposed to modern interpretations and application of Islam. They are unaware of Islamic teachings vis-à-vis contemporary challenges in the domain of politics, economy and science. They think that Islam is becoming irrelevant to the modern-day issues due to their ignorance of religion.

Replying a question, Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri said that those killing innocent people in the name of Islam, Jihad and the Holy Quran were not even Muslims. Doing so was an act which violated the basic injunctions of Islam. The world ‘Islam’ has been derived from ‘Silm’, which means peace. The second word is Iman, which also means peace, security and tranquility. The believer is a person who is source of peace and security for others. Likewise, the world Ihsan also means to do good to all and sundry without any discrimination. Islam attaches so much importance to the sanctity of human life that it regards killing of one person as killing of an entire humanity. Quoting a fine Hadith, he said that destroying the entire universe is preferable to killing a Muslim. If the entire world kills even a single person, Allah Almighty declares to throw the entire world into hell for its killing of that person.

He said that Islam strictly forbids the killing of non-Muslims. You cannot kill foreigners, diplomats, monks, Christian preachers, the old, children, women, traders, industrialists and the sleeping in a war, nor can you destroy their crops, properties and animals. The Holy Prophet (saw) used to pass out these instructions as a policy which was followed religiously at that time. Therefore, how can those who claim to be a Muslim and contrarily are on the killing spree be Muslims? The terrorists of today represent the continuation of Khawarij (those out of fold of Islam). These elements got intellectually nurtured in the Caliphate of Hazrat Usman Ghani (ra) and took up the sword in the holy city of Madina. They got organized practically during the Caliphate of Hazrat Ali (ra) and made Haroora their capital. Their slogan at that time was that they wanted to impose the Divine Order, eliminate polytheism, and innovation from the world. They branded Hazrat Ali (ra) as infidel and fought against him. They would shed the human blood as water. Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri clarified that some people are under the misconception that Khawarij belonged to the age of Hazrat Ali. The Holy Prophet (saw) said that these people would continue to come in different forms till the Day of Judgment. This is the continuation of their movement which is underway even today. Their last group would join Dajjal on the Day of Judgment.

Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri said that there is a complete consensus among all the four schools of thought that even if the rulers suffer from major vices, still we cannot brand them as infidel. One is not allowed to take up arms against them unless they declare war against Islam and prevent the observance of Islamic rituals by use of force. Peaceful demonstrations can be held against their policies. The people who take up arms against the rulers and declare war on them by branding them infidels are Khawarij. Allama Ibne Tamiyya described these signs of Khawarij. In addition to it, a Hadith from Bukhari and Muslim states that the Holy Prophet (saw) said that terrorists would be tender/younger in age. They would attack and would be brainwashed. It would be easier to provoke them into violent action in the name of Paradise, Jihad and infidelity. Poverty and unemployment is also one of the major reasons. Such people think that they are already on their way to death in the absence of any job or means necessary for living. They then get ready to die and kill for the sake of Paradise and martyrdom. Such is the erroneous concept entertained by these elements. The Holy Prophet (saw) said that these people should be eliminated in such a manner as the Nations of Aad and Samood were destroyed. These are the people who have nothing to do with Islam.

In a reply to another question about interfaith harmony, Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri said that if the government got serious and started action for the complete elimination of terrorists, it would not be too late in the day. It is better late than never. In order to defeat terrorism as an idea and ideology, both interfaith and intra-faith dialogue should be initiated forthwith. He said that his religious edict, which has now become a voluminous book of 600 pages, would remove many misunderstandings between Islam and other religions. The bottom line of the Fatwa is that Islam is a religion that espouses human rights, democracy, tolerance and wellbeing of entire humanity without having anything to do with terrorism or extremism.

He said that literature produced between 16th and 20th century in Europe spewed venom against Islam as it got its inspiration from the Crusades. Then within a span of one hundred years, the thinking of people started becoming neutral with gradual decrease in anti-Islam propaganda. But the last twenty years or so have brought us back to the period of Crusades. This state of affairs can be reformed through our collective recourse to interfaith dialogue. Without such an inter-civilizational engagement, differences and dichotomies cannot be wished away. It is incumbent upon the highest office holders of the land to take the initiative in their hands. They need to reach out to the Westerners through different multilateral and bilateral forums like UN and European Union to clear their reservations in a bid to make them end their double policy against Islam and the Muslim countries. Such proactive efforts could become the basis for revival of Islam. Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC) should also get into action mode forming a contact group consisting of Pakistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Malaysia, Indonesia and other influential countries. A Commission of Eminent Persons should also be constituted under the OIC to spearhead the effort.

Likewise, dialogue also needs to be held within the country aimed at isolating and eliminating sectarian tendencies within different groups by evolving consensus on basic parameters. It is high time that the idols of sectarianism got crushed in the larger public good. The government of Pakistan needs to focus its energy and funds on this initiative of bringing about harmony within different strands of religious opinion. There is a need to promote a culture of mutual tolerance and harmony. The western world has not reached this stage of harmony and peace within and without in a day. There is a consistent effort and work of centuries behind this phenomenon. Education has also played significant role in making this possible. We also need similar educational system which brings about changes in our attitudes and moderates our extreme opinions. If such a policy of intra-faith dialogue is followed for good 50 years, it would eliminate all the existing hatreds and biases within this much time.

In a reply to another question about “what attitude the Pakistani people should have as nation and what is the future of Pakistan?” he said that we are playing little proactive and dynamic role as a nation today. The present-day circumstances Pakistan is mired in have been caused by political extremism and political terrorism. There is no culture of mutual coexistence and respect among the political actors of all hues. There is lack of governance everywhere simply because the government has not made policies in accordance with national imperatives and demands. Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri asked both the government and opposition to play their constructive role lest the country should get bogged down in more political crises and instability.

Reply a question about “how would Pakistan progress?” he mentioned four things. Firstly, the establishment should allow democracy a chance to flourish and function without any impediment or backdoor conspiracy. Secondly, poverty should be done away with. That also includes elimination of unemployment, dearness and the ills emerging from it. Thirdly, education based on science and technology should be promoted through massive budgetary allocations and fourthly, there should be social development through active participation of the youth, traders, agriculturalists, industrialists and women. Terrorists need to be reintegrated back into the fold of society through reform and indoctrination of correct religious teachings. He said that our vision about democracy was very limited and that there was no real democracy in the country. We confine democracy to the electoral exercise only. Had that been the case, he said that he would not have left politics. He said that parliament was also toothless and did not have any powers to set the direction of the state and society in the right direction. He said that if the parliament had any power and pro-people agenda, he would not have resigned from his seat in the National Assembly. He said that democracy was more a façade in the country than a reality.

Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri said that we would have to attain social and economic democracy before the democratic elections. This complete process would have to be accomplished in phases, gradually. He said that one the one hand, people were committing suicide due to hunger and poverty without ever entertaining any luxury to take their affairs in their hands through democratic exercise, those who had turned politics into business were spending millions of rupees on elections to get elected on the other. This dichotomy is at the heart of lack of real democracy in Pakistan. He said that practically everyone who earns his living through honest means was disqualified to contest elections because he simply could not afford lavish spending on elections and subsequent jockeying for power. He said that about 90% people of the country were disenfranchised with real powers remaining in the hands of only 10% or so.

He said that our educated classes like doctors, engineers etc could not take part in elections. Contrary to this, the ministers in other countries hold PhD degrees in their respective fields. Only the moneyed classes can contest and reach the policy-making positions in the country. He said that it had been more than two years since the mantra was being repeated over and over that the 17th Amendment and 58 2(b) would be done away with and parliament would be made powerful by striking balance in the division of powers. No one asks when the rulers would walk their talk. He said that we are unfortunate in the sense that we ape Americans in a negative way but are not ready to take a leaf from their system. The American political system has been so structured along the idea of Separation of Powers among the pillars of the state that the President of the USA, a powerful man in his own right, cannot appoint a judge of the Supreme Court without approval of the Congress. Likewise, the American Supreme Court possesses the power of Judicial Review and can strike down any presidential order or legislative enactment if found contrary to the provisions of the American Constitution.

Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri deplored the quality and standard of bureaucracy in the country, saying that the bureaucrats were beholden more to their political masters than to discharging their duties in an honest and impartial manner. The sugar and wheat crisis were there because those benefiting from them were holding policy-making positions. He emphasized the need to integrate women into the national mainstream for national development and progress. The country would not be able to move forward unless we made our women active members of society in accordance with Islamic injunctions.

Answering a question about Pakistan’s foreign policy, Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri said that the country’s foreign policy became so uni-focal in the decade of 1950s that it became a victim of bloc politics. The American foreign policy is driven by the principle and primacy of its interests. It is neither a permanent friend nor a foe of any country. Their friendship is marked by their interests. As long as these interests continue to be served and protected, the friendship would stay intact or vice versa. Pakistan’s position has been reduced to a football which continues to get kicked from all around in the international politics. It never factored its national interests into foreign policy making. He said that every foreign policy had two facets; regional and international. In the domain of international relations, Pakistan has been a rudderless ship which has been caught in unchartered waters. This is so because our ruling elite think that without financial assistance from foreign countries, we cannot survive. Our defence would fail and our economy would crumble. This is the abnormality or weakness which has made our foreign policy reactive and apologetic. A foreign policy so worked out under the light of these guiding principles cannot protect the national integrity of the country. We have laid down arms thinking that we are too weak to survive in the comity of the nations without international assistance forthcoming.

We need to bring about fundamental change in our thinking processes. Our interests should define our foreign policy on partnership basis. It is high time that Pakistan reviewed its foreign policy. The US is in dire straits in the Afghan imbroglio and is thinking of ways and means to get out of this quagmire. This provides Pakistan with much needed breathing space to review its options and rethink its foreign policy. But we need vision and awareness for this. Regionally, our foreign policy is premised on anti-India pivot. Unless we rid ourselves of enmity syndrome, we cannot forge lasting partnerships and boost regional economic groupings. We need to partner with China and Iran to strengthen ourselves economically and politically. Instead of getting bogged down into blame game, we should focus on education, industry and other important matters which are so important for our national progress.

Pakistan should also improve its relationship with the Muslim world and institutionalize it in economic jargon. It should play active role in the affairs of the OIC to make it a dynamic organization capable of meeting the multiple challenges. It should be remodeled on the lines of the European Union. The Muslim Umma should create trade zones, enhance cooperation in the field of economy, banking, science and technology etc. We should establish joint fund and sing MoUs to exchange experiences to accelerate the efforts for development. We need to think of a long-term policy duly informed by input of researchers, think thanks and intellectuals. The European countries have research centres to assist policy making but we in Pakistan do not have such culture. Our parliamentarians do not take interest in such ventures because they know that the policy would be made not the forum of parliament but elsewhere. Their job is to beat desks which they do beautifully.

There is a need to reform Pakistan’s foreign policy in these four areas to meet the challenges proactively. Our foreign policy also needs performance audit that should determine as to where we stand today and where we should be ten years down the line. We need to think out of box. If we start working on these lines, there is no reason why we cannot regain our lost glory. The Pakistani people are second to none in terms of competence, capability and vision. The problem is that their talent is not being used in a positive manner. We need to act and act now, for failure is not an option any more.

Serial No: 1302
Speech No: Hm-52
Language: Urdu
Place: Central Secretariat of MQI, Lahore
Dated on: January 21, 2010
Category: Sawal-o-Jawab & Interviews

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Collective Peace Prayer,a unique interfaith initiative by Tahir-ul-Qadri : Reply to Extremist Propagandist Groups

This is one of the first interfaith  initiatives  by any Muslim organisation in the world eager for global peace and religious harmony.a multifaith Prayer was conducted where People of different faiths prayed for peace according to their own faith. The blanket media coverage also made the Islamic position on interfaith relations clear to everyone. Leaders from all religions prayed for peace according to their own religions and also showed to everyone how all religions can live side by side with peace and love. These activities at the conference were fully based on the teachings of the Holy Prophet Muhammad SAW when he SAW allowed a delegation of Christians to worship according to their own religion in Masjid Nabawi. This of course is referenced in classical books of Hadith and seerah (1). The Prophet SAW also served a delegation of Christians from Abyssinia with his own hands with food and other needs. The point to note is that when the Christian delegation was permitted by the Holy Prophet SAW to Worship in Masjid Nabawi, that entailed worshipping Jesus and the Cross, as the Quran states that Christians at that time believed in Trinity and in Jesus being god. Those who may not be aware of this hadith of the Prophet SAW may be prone to shirk attacks, but hopefully with a jab of the above lecture clip containing fully referenced hadiths their immune systems will be able to fight off such shirk attacks in the future. It is the responsibility of scholars to teach their followers such points from the life of the Prophet SAW. True scholars can never belittle such things as they have cognition of the teachings of the prophet SAW on these matters, whereas half baked scholars or self confessed ones cause confusion due to their selective understanding of the Seerah. The conference was of course attended by great Islamic scholars from around the world and the UK, who also took part in these interfaith proceedings.Some people objected this act as it was held in Islamic gathering. This video explains the reason why the multi-faith prayer was held and what is the status of multi faith prayer is Islamic gatherings. [ by Jawed Iqbal Tahiri ]

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3 October, 2011
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‘Peace for Humanity’ Conference 2011 ‘Muhammad the Merciful’

‘Peace for Humanity’ Conference was held in historic Wembley Arena under the banner of Minhaj-ul-Quran International UK on September 24, 2011. Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri presided over the Conference, which was also attended by human rights and peace activists, religious scholars, opinion leaders and key leaders and followers of Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Sikhism and Buddhism.

The representatives of all religions made special prayers for the establishment of peace in the world according to the teachings of their religions. Later on, the faith leaders gave their hands in hands of Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri to make a collective peace prayer. The peace candles were also lit on the occasion. Thousands of people, attending the historic Conference, stood up from their seats and the venue resounded with chants of ‘Allah is Great’.

Over 11 thousand people from North America, South Africa, Europe to Asia including Sahibzada Pir Sayyid Abdul Qadir Jamal-ud-Din Al-Gillani, Pir Sayyid Abdul Qadir Shah Gillani, Sahibzada Pir Amin-ul-Hasnat Shah, Dr Usama al-Abd, vice chancellor of renowned Al-Azhar University of Egypt, Dr Abdul Dayyan An-Nasir, Shaykh Muhammad al-Nanowy (USA), Dr Joel Hayward (UK), Noor Muhammad Jarral Mesut Kurtis (Macedonia), Ms Naeema Jaleel, Sahibzada Hassan Mohi-ud-Din Qadri, Ms Ghazala Hassan Qadri, Ms Khadija Atkinson, Ms Swaba, Sahibzada Pir Fayyaz-ul-Hassan, Dr Raheeq Ahmad Abbasi and Qari Sayyid Sadaqat Ali. Shaykh-ul-Islam delivered his keynote speech on the occasion.

The proceedings of the Conference got underway with the recitation from the Holy Quran followed by recital of ‘Qaseeda Burda Shairf’ and Naat in different languages of the world. At the outset of the program, the leading participants and scholars held one another’s hands to show their solidarity for promotion of peace in the world.

Ms Khadija Atkinson read out a document with regard to establishment of global peace, which was named as ‘London Declaration’ meant to promote peace and foster resistance and opposition to extremism. The participants were told that about one million people from across different nationalities, cultures and regions would sign this document till December 2011 to demonstrate their support for peace. The document has been launched online as well as through broachers. Ms Atkinson said that MQI has done justice to its task of representing the Muslims at the international level. She said that Islam is a religion of peace, which espouses equality, social and economic justice in the world without any discrimination of any kind. Its followers have been ordained to take care of even animals and plants. She said that the Conference has given a clear message to the world that terrorism and extremism have nothing to do with Islam and it is unfortunate that actions of a select group of misguided individuals were being associated with Islam, which was unfair. She said that it was wrong to blame Islam in this regard. She demanded that the anti-Islam policies framed on these erroneous perceptions should be discarded. She reminded the international human rights organizations and the world powers of their moral duty to rid the Islamic countries out of oppression. She said that doing so would guarantee the establishment and durability of international peace.

Address of Shaykh-ul-Islam

Addressing ‘Peace for Humanity Conference on the subject of “Islam and establishment of global peace’, Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, the founding leader of Minhaj-ul-Quran International, said that the world needed peace, security and brotherhood more than before. He said that after 9/11, the difficulties of the Muslims around the globe have increased manifold. The picture of Islam spread in the world has nothing to do with Islam and 99% of Muslims are peace-loving. He said that terrorism and extremism had affected the Muslims more than the world. He said that thousands of people were killed in terrorist incidents, affecting millions of families. Extremism, he said, divided people and produced pessimism and despondency. He congratulated MQI UK on holding such a grand and purposeful Conference.

Addressing the leaders of different religions, who were present in the meeting, Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri invited them to join their forces and collectively launch a peace drive in the world. He said that the entire world had become global village and humanity had a shared stake in the establishment and maintenance of peace. He said that the Holy Prophet (PBUH) gave the lesson of brotherhood, tolerance, moderation and peace. All Prophets and religions propagated the message of peace and harmony in the world. He said that it was important to prove ourselves a true inheritor of this legacy and dedicate ourselves to establishment of peace in the world. He hoped that ‘Peace for Humanity’ Conference would become the basis for further strengthening interfaith ties between the Muslims and the non-Muslims.

Addressing the Muslim youth, Shaykh-ul-Islam asked them to unite for the establishment of peace, respect, dignity and welfare of humanity. He asked them to dissociate with the Islam of Osama Bin Laden and become the true followers of the Holy Prophet (PBUH). He urged them to reject the ideology of Al-Qaeda and submit themselves to the real teachings of Islam. He said that MQI had established think tanks and planned lectures, conferences, and seminars for training and guidance of the Muslim youth. These think-tanks are playing their due role in promotion of peace.

Shaykh-ul-Islam said that after the 9/11, the blood of thousands of innocent people has been shed and the millions of families have been ruined. He said that the human life and values have lost their meaning. “It is about time, this process of de-humanization was stopped forthwith. The way the migration to the holy city of Medina paved the way for the beginning of a new age, likewise, the Wembley Conference would lay the foundation-stone for reviving the lost glory of Islam founded by the Holy Prophet (SAW). The Muslim youth should launch a sustained struggle for spreading the Islamic message of love and peace and expose and foil the conspiracies hatched enemies of Islam,” he added.

Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri said that the Western media supports 99% peaceful voice of majority Muslims, while only one percent is bent on projecting radicalized, bigoted minority. This one percent part of media should change its policy as well. “Gone are the days when extremist and terrorist mindset held sway. It is about time democracy replaced dictatorship, which is essentially part of Islam. The people must have inviolable right to enjoy fundamental rights and a free life,” he maintained.

Shaykh-ul-Islam made it clear that the time to heal wounds and bridge gulf had long come and the conduct of Peace for Humanity Conference condemned all forms and manifestations of terrorism and extremism in clear terms. He said that the people of the world must join their forces to eliminate fear, hatred and bigotry from the world and carve out a new direction for humanity where people have access to the necessities of life, enjoy socio-economic justice, live in an amicable and harmonious environment and have equality of opportunities to flourish in their lives. He urged upon followers of all regions to get united on the minimum agenda of humanity by keeping individual identities intact. “This is how peace can be established in the world,” he added.

Shaykh-ul-Islam said that he wanted to see the world transformed into a hub of happiness and peace from which issued forth the fountains of love, freedom, compassion, generosity and morality. He hoped that the international peace conference would lay the basis for establishment of brotherhood between the Muslims and non-Muslims.

The thousands of participants expressed their support and approval of Shaykh-ul-Islam’s mission by extending him a standing ovation, chants and slogans punctuated in between his speech.

The proceedings of the Conference were broadcast live throughout the world via Minhaj.tv and ARY QTV. The gatherings were also arranged in different parts of the country where people watched the proceedings of the Conference live from London.

News Report (English) Declaration (English) Messages of Support Sign the Declaration
News Report (Urdu) Declaration (Urdu) News Coverage Web Links

 

Click to visit Print Media Coverage for the same.

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http://www.minhaj.org/english/tid/15052/The-London-Declaration-Peace-for-Humanity-Conference-2011-Wembley-Arena-Gathering-Muslims-UK-denounces-violence-speech-Shaykh-ul-Islam-Dr-Muhammad-Tahir-ul-Qadri.htm

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3 October, 2011
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Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri message on ‘World Day of Peace’ 2011

The world community is celebrating the International Day of Peace on September 21, 2011 today. The Day marks the humanity’s relentless struggle for the establishment of a peaceful, harmonious and just world order. The observance of this Day with traditional fervour across the continents, cultures and geographical boundaries reflects the shared stakes, opportunities and threats faced by the humanity without any discrimination of caste, creed, colour, race and religion. Hence the pursuit of peace becomes a shared goal warranting collective response and dedication. By holding seminars, workshops and other educative programs, the communities, on this day, highlight the importance of peace for socio-economic development and, by doing so, they also pay tribute to the individuals and organizations, which are working hard, day in and day out, to reduce differences and build bridges.

It was in 1981 that the UN General Assembly decided to celebrate the World Peace Day in a resolution sponsored by the United Kingdom devoted to commemorating and strengthening the ideals of peace. The theme of 2011 namely “Peace and Democracy: Make your voice heard” also calls for concerted actions and employment of partnership approach to strengthen the ideals of peace and harmony in a world torn apart by wars, conflicts, wave of terrorism and extremism, bloodshed, civil strife, instability and chaos.

The right way to commemorate this auspicious day is to reflect on the challenges the world peace is faced with and come up with innovative and creative solutions to make this world a better place for our succeeding generations. The most immediate threats to global peace emanate from religious extremism, radicalism as well as from the menaces of poverty, denial of democratic and political rights and yawning gap between haves and have-nots. Developing a true understanding of nature and interplay of these threats constitutes the first necessary step towards eradicating them.

The goal of peace can be advanced through collaborative approach, which is inclusive and participatory in nature. The fight against extremism and radicalism is basically a battle between ideas, hearts and minds. The tendency to single out people on the basis of their religion, ethnicity, colour and race must end. The adoption of dialogue, accommodation and respect for dissent lays the necessary foundation to empower communities and people to join their forces for the shared wellbeing of humanity. It also means that investments need to be made in areas of fighting poverty, hunger, unemployment, building human resources, enhancing people’s access to education and justice, reducing gender disparities and population growth, ending violence, and putting in place sustainable structures to spearhead dialogue among followers of different cultures and religions. The use of hard power offers little prospect for enduring peace.

Minhaj-ul-Quran International has been engaged in a struggle for establishment of peace in the world since last three decades across the globe. It has initiated practical struggle to expose those extremist and bigoted elements who invoke the fair name of Islam to justify their heinous actions. The hundreds of educational centres, colleges, schools and university are busy imparting education of moderation, tolerance, love and accommodation. It has also put in place a sustainable mechanism to launch interfaith dialogue not only in Pakistan but also across the world with a view to building bridges and bringing people closer. The youths and women happen to be centre of special attention of MQI in this regard.

While celebrating the World Peace Day, we must make a vow to leave no stone unturned to make this world a place worth living. It calls for redoubling of our efforts. Failure in this context is not an option any more.

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21 September, 2011
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Seminar on containing extremism held under MRC Norway

Minhaj Reconciliation Council (Norway) arranged a prestigious seminar in Oslo on the subject of “How to contain extremism?” on September 3, 2011. Shaykh Hassan Mohi-ud-Din Qadri, chairman of WAAG Pakistan Branch, was the guest of honour on the occasion. This unique program in the Norwegian history was organized with the cooperation of Police and Justice Departments. The seminar was meant to unveil the authentic Fatwa on Terrorism and Suicide Bombings issued by Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, describe the basic stance of the Holy Qur’an and Sunna on this issue and promote awareness against terrorism and extremism among the general public.

After the recitation from the Holy Qur’an and Naat, Allama Noor Ahmad Noor and Ms Sunniva Gylver, a woman priest, expressed their views to show their sympathy and condolence with the affectees of terrorist incident on July 22, 2011. A silence of one minute was observed on this occasion. Mr Brynjar Lia, a renowned scholar of the defence department and counterterrorism expert, delivered his talk on the topic of containing terrorism. Dr Tore Bjorgo, senior research scholar of Police Academy, also expressed his views on the subject. He congratulated Minhaj-ul-Quran International Norway on this important initiative. Mr Owre Thorshaug, advisor to Norwegian Minister for Justice, threw light on the steps and measures taken by the government to stem terrorism. He underscored the need of benefiting from each other’s experiences and working together for the establishment of a just and peaceful society.

Chief guest of seminar, Shaykh Hassan Mohi-ud-Din Qadri, who is also the chairman of WAAG Pakistan Branch and President of Supreme Council of MQI, presented a comprehensive, scholarly and research-based paper on the subject under discussion. Describing the kinds of extremism, he particularly threw light on religious and political extremism in his speech. He said that religious extremism flourishes due to literature of religious bigots. The youths are brainwashed to fulfil the international political agenda by invoking the name of religion. The political extremism, he said, take root because of poverty, unemployment, injustice and denial of fundamental rights. He said that terrorists had nothing to do with Islam. They were the enemies of Islam and humanity. He said that the literal meaning of Islam is peace and security. The Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) while describing the definition of a Muslim, said: ‘The Muslim is the one from whose tongue and hands other Muslims remain safe.’ Shaykh Hassan said that following the migration of Medina, the society upon which the Holy Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) conferred rights for the first time was a multicultural society, which comprised of the Jews, Christians, Muslims and polytheists.

Shaykh Hassan Mohi-ud-Din Qadri further said that Islam is a peaceful religion and no Muslim can commit terrorism nor can any Muslim be a suicide bomber. He said that Islam talks of human dignity and honour. Those who wrongly interpret the Islamic terms and slogans such as “Dar al-Salam’, ‘Dar al-Kufr’, and ‘Islamic Caliphate’ are those extremists who are bent upon destroying the world peace for the sake of their nefarious designs. He said that Minhaj-ul-Quran International is engaged in a struggle to eliminate the scourges of terrorism and extremism through peaceful and intellectual means without any discrimination of a Muslim and non-Muslim.

He said that the world-renowned Al-Azhar University has been propagating the values of moderation and tolerance for many centuries. MQI (UK) has also been organizing anti-terror camps such as ‘Al-Hayidah’ for last many years in which the hundreds of participating youths are imparted the lesson of peace, love, brotherhood, integration, harmony and tolerance. He said that MQI is holding Peace for Humanity Conference on the subject of ‘Muhammad (blessings and peace be upon him): The Mercy of the World’, which will also be attended by Shaykh-ul-Azhar Dr Ahmad Muhammad al-Tayyab, Dr Muhammad Abd al-Fudayl al-Qawsi and other renowned scholars. This Conference, he added, would be a milestone in synergizing the efforts of Minhaj-ul-Quran International and Al-Azhar University against terrorism and extremism.

Expressing his views after the keynote speech of Shaykh Hassan, Mr Audun Lysbakken, Norwegian Child and Family Minister, appreciated this moot of Minhaj Reconciliation Council. Waving the historic Fatwa of Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, he said that this Fatwa was a great scholarly treasure and served to allay many misunderstandings and confusions. Referring to scholarly talk of Shaykh Hassan Mohi-ud-Din Qadri, he said that he was sure that many misunderstandings about Islam and the Muslims would have been removed after the intellectual presentation of the Shaykh. He said that the facility with which the speaker threw light on the genesis of and possible solution to extremism was quite convincing and we must benefit from him. He also highlighted the need of working together without any discrimination of religion and culture in the larger interest of peace and harmony in the world.

Mr Barry White, the US Ambassador to Norway, attended the seminar along with wife and political secretary. He paid a tribute to the global services of Shaykh Hassan Mohi-ud-Din Qadri.

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Establishment of Muslim Christian Dialogue Forum (MCDF)

A meeting of the Forum was held under the chairmanship of Chairman PAT Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri at Central Secretariat PAT. The meeting continued for four hours. It was extensively attended by the Christian counterparts including Bishop Samuel Izraia, Bishop Andrew Francis special advisor to Pope Jan Pal II for Asia, Father James Chanan OP, accompanied by 125 Bishops, leaders, fathers and priests. This was heartening to see that the delegation comprised both the Catholic as well as Protestant members.

The matters that came under discussion included the minority rights under the constitution of Pakistan and Islam. The meeting decided to work for interfaith harmony, tolerance and elimination of extremist trends from the society. It was specially observed that both the communities will jointly work to eliminate hatred culture and terrorist tendencies from the society.

The meeting also discussed appropriate measures to spread the message of the Forum in four provinces of Pakistan, the Federal Capital Islamabad and in the foreign world. Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri emphasized that they intended to create interfaith harmony on the bases of humanitarian and patriotic values so that people from all sections of the society work jointly and coherently for the development and progress of the country.

It was decided that the central executive of MCDF would comprise 30 members 15 Muslim and 15 Christian. A working group was also formulated within the central executive to design programmes, formulate the Executive’s agenda and implementation of decisions.

A women interfaith group was also formulated to achieve the objectives of the forum among the womanfolk as well.

Later Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri told the newsmen that the first ever Muslim Christian Walk will be conducted on the Mall Lahore lead by politico religious leaders in addition to social workers belonging to both the communities. Ladies and children will also join the walk.

Moreover the X-miss celebrations well also be held jointly before which a roundtable conference will be organized to address the mutual issues.

http://www.minhaj.org/english/tid/3095/Establishment-of-Muslim-Christian-Dialogue-Forum-MCDF.html

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