Islamic Curriculum on Peace and Counter-Terrorism

Islamic Curriculum on Peace and Counter-Terrorism

Islamic Curriculum on Peace and Counter-Terrorism for Clerics, Imams and Teachers

Islamic Curriculum on Peace and Counter-Terrorism for Clerics, Imams and Teachers
Author Dr. Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri
Country United Kingdom, India
Language English, Urdu
Subject Peace and Counter-Terrorism
Genre Islamic Law, Political, Social-Economic
Publisher Minhaj-ul-Quran Publications
Publication date
1 June 2015
Media type Print (Paperback)
ISBN 9781908229120
Website http://www.peaceprogram.net/

Islamic Curriculum on Peace and Counter Terrorism is a curriculum prepared by Shaykk-ul-Islam Dr. Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri on peace and counter-terrorism.[1][2][3][4] The curriculum was launched on 23 June 2015 in the presence of many official guests, including Brigadier Paul Harkness, Baroness Sayeeda Warsi, Khalid Mahmood MP, along with eminent Muslim scholars from around the United Kingdom.

The Islamic Curriculum aims to develop an understanding of the concept of love and peace among the people and is also be used for educating and training imams, clerics, teachers and young people on the broad array of ideological and theological principles that underpin radicalization and what the true Islamic teachings are on each subject.[5]

Tackling the roots of terrorism

The Islamic Curriculum draws heavily upon the Quranic verses and traditions of the Prophet to expose ISIS and other militant groups who have absolutely no authority or legitimacy for setting up an Islamic State. According to the curriculum, ISIS and other militant groups have nothing to do with Islam and Islam also curses those people who kill the innocent with no reason. Fatwa on Terrorism, also written by Dr. Tahir ul Qadri, has declared these militant group criminals, the enemies of humanity, the enemies of religion, the enemies of morality, the enemies of human values.[6]

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