Monday, July 26, 2010

Suicide bombers unIslamic and going to Hell says heading cleric

Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent & , : {}

A distinguished Muslim organization in Britain has released a fatwa on self-murder bombings and terrorism dogmatic them un-Islamic.

Minhaj-ul-Quran, a organization formed on Sufi beliefs that advises the Government on how to fight radicalisation in Muslim youth, launched the 600-page eremite outcome in Central London this morning, condemning the perpetrators of militant explosions and self-murder bombings.

The fatwa condemns self-murder bombers observant that they are unfailing for Hell, tackling nonconformist promotion that Islamist terrorists will come in bliss after death.

The request is created by Muslim academician Dr Muhammed Tahir ul-Qadri, a former supervision confidant in Pakistan and crony of the former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, and the owner of the increasingly successful Minhaj-ul-Quran movement.

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In it, self-murder bombings and terrorism are taboo as all un-Islamic.

The fatwa, initial launched in Pakistan in December, uses texts from the Koran and alternative Islamic papers to disagree that attacks opposite trusting adults are positively opposite the teachings of Islam and that Islam does not assent such acts on any excuse, reason or pretext.

Although the fatwa competence lift small weight between a little in Britain"s infancy Sunni Muslim community, it will have an altogether stroke since of Minhaj-ul-Qurans flourishing change as a village deputy physique with hundreds of thousands of supporters in South Middle East as well as the UK.

It is a clever opposite to Islamic schools of thought that reject unbelievers and call for their subjugation, and will minister to a meridian where all Muslims can verbalise out openly opposite atrocities committed in the name of their religion.

Dr Tahir ul-Qadri, who is formed in Canada and has created some-more than 400 books on Islamic law, is recognized in Pakistan as an management on Islamic jurisprudence.

A orator for the counter-extremist think tank Quilliam said: This fatwa has the intensity to be a rarely poignant step towards eradicating Islamist terrorism.

Fatwas by Wahhabi-influenced clerics and Islamist ideologues instituted complicated terrorism opposite civilians.

Terrorist groups such as al-Qaeda go on to clear their mass killings with self-indulgent readings of eremite scripture. Fatwas that explode and display such theological innovations will entrust Islamist terrorism to the dustbin of history.

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