Noted Islamic thinker Mufti Dr Mahmood Hussain Razvi from Bareli (UP) and a galaxy of Islamic scholars will address the 23rd Jalsa-E-Rahmatul Muslimeen (PBUH), the public meeting being organized by the Majlis Bachao Tehreek (MBT) on January 10, as part of birth celebrations of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH).
Addressing a press conference here on Thursday, Reception Committee Secretary and ex-Corporator Amjed Ullah Khan said that prominent Islamic scholars from across the country would address the historic meeting at Government Junior College Grounds in Chanchalguda. Besides Mufti Dr Mahmood Hussain Razvi (Chairman – Arabic & Persian Dept of Barelvi College), Khateeb-e-Zeeshan Moulana Mohammed Hasham Ashrafi (Kanpur) and Islamic scholar Dr Hafeez-Ur-Rahman Pasha (Delhi) will also address the meeting, to be supervised by MBT President Dr Khayam Khan.
Khateeb of Jama Masjid Mahedviya Moulana Syed Bakhtiyar Alam, Zaakir-e-Ahle-eBait Moulana Ali Murtuza, Sunni Ulema Board General Secretary Moulana Haseeb-ul-Hassan Siddiqui and MBT Spokesperson Majeed Ullah Khan @ Farhat Khan will also address the meeting.
The meeting will begin with the recitation of Holy Quran by Qari Ghulam Ahmed Niazi. Guest poets Shayer-E-Islam Fayyaz Bhadoyi (Banaras) and Qamar-ul-Islam (Odisha) will get the honour of reciting Naat-e-Shareef of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH). Other prominent poets who will participate in the meeting include Hafiz Navalur Rahman (Madarsa-e-Barkatul Quraan), Mohammad Meraj Ahmed, Qari Mohammad Naseeruddin, Syed Masroor Abidi Sharfi-ul-Quadri, Syed Ali Adil Tashreef-al-Lahi, Syed Mustafa Ali Syed and Shayir-e-Ahle-e-Bait Hazrat Mumtaz Danish.
Welcome address will be delivered by Hazrat Moulana Syed Tariq Quadri, General Secretary, Sufi Academy, who is the Chairmen reception Committee 23rd Jalse Milad Un Nabi.
Amjed Ullah Khan said that through the Jalsa-E-Rahmatul-lil-Aalameen (PBUH), the MBT has been spreading the message of peace and brotherhood not only among various sections of Muslims, but the entire society. It was in 1993, when MBT founder late Md Aman Ullah Khan Sahab began this initiative of spreading the teachings of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) among the people belonging to different sects and religions. Through this meeting, late Aman Ullah Khan successfully promoted peace, tolerance, mutual respect, brotherhood and communal harmony in the city, he said.
Elaborate arrangements are being made for the smooth conduct of the meeting which witnesses one of the biggest gatherings in the sub-continent to celebrate the birth of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH). Separate seating arrangements have been made for women.
Amjed Ullah Khan has requested the Muslims and also non-Muslims to participate in large numbers to listen to the thought-provoking speeches of noted Islamic scholars.
Six welcome arches would be erected at the venue. Of them, four arches will be named after four Khalifas of Islam – Hazrath Abu Baker Siddique (RA), Hazrath Omer Ibn Khattab (RA), Hazrath Osman Ghazni (RA) and Hazrath Ali (RA). Two other arches will be named after Nawab Bahadur Yar Jung (MIM’s founder) and Md Aman Ullah Khan (MBT founder). He said that the giant screens would be installed around the venue for the massive crowd that is expected to gather.
Amjed Ullah Khan said that several forces have been trying to attack Islam by linking it with terrorism. The latest move is the call being given by some communal forces in the name of ‘Ghar Wapasi’. He said Islam has established peace and harmony across the world although a few communal forces were trying to misrepresent the teachings to distance people from the religion of peace. He said the teachings of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) would remain relevant for the entire world forever.
The press conference was also addressed by Syed Tareq Qadri, Dr Khayam Khan and Sikender Mirza. (INN)