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Mawlid-un-Nabi 2014 Peace Walk & Peace Conference

Posted on: January 18th, 2014 by shaykh No Comments

Mawlid-un-Nabi 2014 Peace Walk & Peace Conference

The 4th Annual Unique Mawlid Peace March has been organised by Al-Mustafa IECC on the occasion of Mawlid un Nabi to express the love for the Holy Prophet (SAW). This Peace march will show the unity and the diversity of the Muslim Community. Flyers on the life of the Prophet (SAW) will be distributed in public. Slogans of Takbir and Risalah will be chanted insha Allah. Islamic Nasheed by Maher Zain will be played on speakers. The march will begin at Al-Mustafa Islamic Cultural Centre. Please Collect at 1pm in the Al-Mustafa IECC on the 26th January 2014. Zuhr Prayer will be performed at 1pm and after Zuhr Prayer March will process through the Indusrtial Estate and end at the Islamic Centre where the Conference will begin : “Prophet Muhammad (SAW), Mercy to All Mankind”  All are welcome to the Peace March and Conference.

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Please see the following videos of past Peace Walks on the occasion of Mawlid-un-Nabi:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNfaR7BpHQw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dAIAp402q4

 

Instructions by Shaykh Umar Al-Qadri on how to spend blessed month of Rabi-ul-Awwal:

The month of Rabi ul Awwal is associated with the birth of our Beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW). This is a great opportunity for us to revive our relation with our beloved Prophet (SAW) as ummati’s. In order to revive this significant link the Sheikh has instructed all members of Al-Mustafa IECC the following:

  1. Hold daily Halaqah in your homes before dinner with the family. Start the Halaqah with recitation of the Holy Quran and translation of recited verses. Then send Salawat (Greetings and Blessings) upon the Beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW) collectively at least 100 times. Now parents should read out to the children a story from the Seerah of our Beloved Prophet (SAW) to transfer the love and respect of the Holy Prophet (SAW). Conclude the Halaqah with Duaa to Almighty Allah.
  2. During this month all members should apart of the compulsary Ibaadah, send daily Salawat Alan Nabi (Greetings and Blessings). This should be done as much as possible. Anas ibn Malik narrates that Holy Prophet (SAW) said:“He who reads a single Salawat upon me, Almighty Allah blesses him ten times, ten of his sins are forgiven, and he is increased ten times in stages”
  3. Members of Al-Mustafa IECC should read the biography (Seerah) of the Beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Recommended books are: Shumail Tirmidhi by Imam Muhammad Ibn Isa At-Tirmidhi, Kitab us Shifaa by As-Shaykh Qadi Iyaz (r.a.) and Seerat ur Rasool by Sheikh-ul-Islam Dr. Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri. Download ebooks at www.minhajbooks.com & www.maktabah.org
  4. Update your Facebook picture or Twitter Picture with the following  picture which expresses your love for the Holy Prophet mawlid_un_nabi2

 

Shaykh Umar Al-Qadri meets the President of Ireland H.E. Michael D. Higgins

Posted on: January 16th, 2014 by shaykh No Comments

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On the 2nd July 2013 Shaykh Dr. Umar Al-Qadri was invited to Áras an Uachtaráin (Presidents House) along with other key figures of various organizations that have contributed towards Peace, Unity and Integration in Ireland. Shaykh Umar was the only person representing an Islamic Cultural Centre.

On this occasion  The President His Excellency Mr. Michael Higgins gave advanced greetings of the blessed month of Ramadan. The First Lady Sabina Higgins also forwarded the greetings of the blessed month of Ramadan which is due to start on 9th July this year.

The President was so kind that he presented the Shaykh with a gift for all the students in Al-Mustafa Islamic Educational & Cultural Centre for the start of Ramadan.

On behalf of the Muslim community in Ireland we would like to thank Mr President and his wife for their kindness and pray for their success in serving the Irish nation.

Dublin City Inter-Faith Forum workshop on Religious Pluralism.

Posted on: January 15th, 2014 by shaykh No Comments

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A one day inter-faith workshop was held on the 28th September 2011 in the Dublin City Council.

The event was a fundamental part of the on-going work to develop an inter-faith forum to promote integration in Dublin City. The Dublin City Council, Office for Integration, was running the workshop.

Religious Leaders from various different faiths participated in the workshop. From the Islamic Community in Ireland the following Islamic Centre’s were represented: Al-Mustafa IECC, Clonskeigh Mosque, Islamic Foundation of Ireland and the Hussaini Centre.

The workshop was facilitated by Dr. Inderjet Singh Bhogal, OBE, Leader of the Corrymeela Community. Dr. Bhogal was the CEO of the Yorkshire and Humber Faiths Forum from 2005-2001.

Registration of the event started at 9:45am. The program started with a welcome by Gerry Folan (Dublin City Council).

The welcome speech was followed by the first keynote on religious pluralism by the Archbishop of Dublin Dr. Diarmuid Martin. The Archbishop of Dublin highlighted the need to work together between the religious faiths.

Sheikh Dr. Muhammad Umar Al-Qadri (Imam Al-Mustafa Islamic Centre) delivered the final keynote on religious pluralism.

Sheikh Al-Qadri argued that religious pluralism enables a country made up of different faiths to exist without sectarian warfare in an atmosphere of mutual understanding or acceptance. Sheikh Al-Qadri also mentioned that religious pluralism has two aspects; Intra-religious pluralism and Inter-religious pluralism. In order to succeed in inter-religious pluralism we first need to succeed in intra-religious pluralism.

Sheikh Al-Qadri said that it is the duty of the leaders of the congregation to create mutual understanding and acceptance to other religions. The congregation looks up to their religious leaders and trusts them. When leaders will send a message of unity and acceptance the congregation will follow. Sheikh Al-Qadri suggested that practical steps be taken on grass root level to eliminate prejudice and hatred by inviting leaders of other faiths in the mosques, churches, synagogues and temples. Leaders should be invited to speak and not to preach off course. Speak on commonalities like Peace and Security. Sheikh Al-Qadri also informed the participants that he has already taken this step as he invites every year leaders of other faiths to the Mawlid-un-Nabi Festival in Al-Mustafa Islamic Centre.

The lunch was served after the 2 key note lectures by the Religious leaders of the Muslim and the Christian Faith.

After the lunch the participants were divided in small groups were they discussed how their faith can positively contribute to an inclusive community.

In the concluding session Dr. Bhogal asked all the leaders to write one word, which they think is important for an inclusive community, on paper and stick it on the wall. This was a very motivating exercise and was very enlightening for all participants. There was a lot of wealth and wisdom in these words.

The words participants wrote were:

  • Unity
  • Integration
  • Kindness
  • Compassion
  • Openness
  • Dialogue
  • Equality
  • Justice
  • Contribution
  • Together
  • All
  • Exchange

The workshop ended at 4pm and a new date was set for the next meeting.

On behalf of the Al-Mustafa Islamic Centre we would like to thank the Dublin City Council and all other organizers for organizing this important workshop and for inviting our religious leader Sheikh Dr. Umar Al-Qadri to speak on the workshop to represent the Irish Muslim Community.