The making of blasphemous film and subsequent publication of obnoxious cartoons is not only a step aimed at hurting the emotions of 1.5 billion Muslims in the world but also a heinous conspiracy to damage the global peace and harmony. All three religions namely Islam, Christianity and Judaism revolve around the personages of the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H), Jesus Christ (P.B.U.H) and Musa (P.B.U.H). Both the Holy Quran and the Bible not only condemn such sacrilegious acts but also regard them as the biggest crime of universe because it is not only the Holy Quran but also the Bible which was the first Book, which condemned and forbade blasphemy of Prophets and Divine Books. The 13–16 and 23 verses of Old Testament in chapter 24 titled Leviticus hold that the punishment for blasphemy of God and the Prophets is death in categorical terms. In other words, the Bible manifestly describes capital punishment as the punishment of blasphemy and Musa (P.B.U.H) got the blasphemers stoned.
Minhaj-ul-Quran strongly condemns unjust killing of a Minority Minister
3 March 2011: The killing of the Mr Shahbaz Bhatti, Federal Minister for Minorities’ Affairs in Islamabad has been condemned in the strongest possible terms by Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri.
Multiculturalism: Solution to tackle Extremists through integration NOT assimilation
Saturday, 5 February 2011 - Today the British Prime Minister will speak about multiculturalism in Britain. However majority of British Muslims will not agree with his view that multiculturalism has failed in the UK. In fact the beauty of multiculturalism has made Britain one of the leading nations in the world and its success in the world is due to its multi-cultural approach over the past decades.
Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri to speak at World Economic Forum on ‘New Reality of Terrorism’
This week Davos is hosting the World Economic Forum with more than 6000 international personalities from the world of politics, economics and business. This year international terrorism is high on its agenda. WEF will discuss ways of combating international terrorism with experts on Thursday 27 January 2011.