Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, the founding leader and patron-in-chief of Minhaj-ul-Quran International, has issued his detailed edict (Fatwa) against terrorism which consists of more than 600 pages. The launching ceremony of the Fatwa was held on March 2, 2010 in London (UK). Minhaj-ul-Quran International UK arranged a press conference which was heavily attended by representatives…Read more Historical Launching of Fatwa Against Terrorism
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Wolverhampton Prayers For Peace 2010
Muslim Prayer For Peace In the name of Allah, The Beneficent, The Merciful. Praise be to the Lord of the universe, Who has created us and made us Into nations and tribes, That we may know each other, Not that we may despise each other. If the enemy inclines towards peace, You too, must also…Read more Wolverhampton Prayers For Peace 2010
Holocaust Memorial Day 2010
Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) is commemorated internationally on 27th January each year. This date was chosen as it is the anniversary of the day in 1945 on which the Soviet Army liberated the largest Nazi concentration camp – Auschwitz-Birkenau. Each year, the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust urges everyone in the UK to pause and reflect…Read more Holocaust Memorial Day 2010
WIFC Prayers for Peace 2009
WOLVERHAMPTON INTER FAITH COUNCIL PRAYERS FOR PEACE 2009 St Peters Collegiate Church, 25.01.2009 MUSLIM PRAYER: Read by Paul Salahuddin Armstrong Prophet's Prayer For The Envious People O Thou that givest aliment and power and stability, Set free the people from their instability. To the soul that is bent double by envy Give uprightness in the…Read more WIFC Prayers for Peace 2009
Prayers For Peace 2008
Wolverhampton Prayers for Peace is an annual event, organised by Wolverhampton Inter Faith Council. Although it's not a religious service, it is a "prayer event", where the different faiths in Wolverhampton come together to pray for peace in our city, and the whole world. Wulfruna Sufi Association is delighted, to be taking part in this…Read more Prayers For Peace 2008
Holocaust Memorial Day
To mark Holocaust Memorial Day the Mayor of Wolverhampton, Councillor Trudy Bowen, will be attending a multi-faith service at the Cenotaph in the citys St Peter's Gardens. The service will take place at 10.15am on Sunday, 27 January, and will be attended by representatives from the different faith communities in Wolverhampton, as well as city…Read more Holocaust Memorial Day