Ikhwan al-Muslimun, or the Muslim Brotherhood, established in 1928 in the Arab world and the Jamat-e-Islami established in 1941 in the subcontinent. Both were highly organised movements and subsequently
(1789-1854) is a famous poet of the Urdu language. One
of his couplets reads:
Gul hae rang rang se hae zinat-e-chaman
Ai Zauq is jahan ko hai zeib ikhtilaf se
(A variety of flowers of different hues and shapes
the book The Secret of Success. Someone also
sent me selected articles from Maulana’s Urdu book Izhar-e-Deen. I did
not know who was sending me these articles but I was enchanted by
the wisdom of the articles
Maulana and the CPS team. I studied Maulana’s commentary of the
Quran in Urdu and English, Aurat Memar-e-Insaniyat, Muhammad, A
Prophet for All Humanity, Calling People to God, and God Arises and many
more
to be performed on the basis of scientific arguments, which has been called in the Hadith ‘Shahadat-e-Azam’, the great witness (Sahih Muslim, Hadith No. 2938).
In present times this work of dawah has already
in the name of ‘Islamic Jihad’, it was all a product of this ideology.
In the same way, the Jamaat-e-Islami developed the idea that all the systems prevailing throughout the world today are ‘false systems’
people in this missionary group, which was led by Ka‘ab Ibn Umair al-Ghifari. When they reached Zat-e Itla, near Syria, they saw that quite a few people had gathered together. The Muslims presented these
the what they called the ‘Prophetic System’ or Nizam-e Mustafa. These people took the name of Islam, but they really had no assets, as it were, other than mere wishful thinking and emotionalism. They were
shall win a greater victory” (33:70-71).
This Quranic verse commands mankind to say what is fair. Qaul-e-Sadid means saying the truth and exactly in accordance with the
Newton has expressed a great philosophical truth, that is, if nature is inanimate, it can give no e x p l a n a t i o n to us, just as a dead man cannot narrate any incident. All rational and logical
moving head-on towards total defeat.
Maulana Hifzur Rahman (1901-1962), a leader of Jamiat ‘Ulama-e-Hind once said that he would consider India a secular country only when it became possible for a Muslim