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Ameer of the Islamic Centre participates in Gulf Halal Conference in Kuwait

Posted on: May 28th, 2014 by shaykh No Comments

The Ameer of the Al-Mustafa Islamic Centre of Ireland, Shaykh Muhammad Umar Al-Qadri, attended and participated the 3rd Halal Gulf Conference organised by the Minsitry of Religious Affairs Kuwait.

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150 leading Muslim scholars, halal certification bodies representatives and food scientists were invited by the Kuwaiti Government for a Halal Lead Auditors Training and participate in a Conference on the Global Halal Market and its challenges. Shaykh Muhammad Umar Al-Qadri represented the Islamic Centre of Ireland in this Conference.

While the Shaykh was in Kuwait, leading Pakistani Cultural Society based in Kuwait (MQI Kuwait) hosted a dinner in honour of the Shaykh.

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Imam delivers lecture on Islam in Hartstown Community School

Posted on: April 8th, 2014 by shaykh No Comments

On Friday 28th March 2014, the Imam of the Islamic Centre was invited by the Hartstown Community Secondary School to speak to 3 classes about Islam and answer their questions.

Shaykh Muhammad Umar Al-Qadri delivered a talk on the Pillars of Islam and after the talk he answered the questions of the students. The students were very interested and enthusiastic to learn more about Islam and this was reflected by the any questions of the students. This was a great oppertunity for teenagers to get an understanding of the faith of almost one third of the worlds population. Ireland currently has more than 60000 Muslims and the initiative by the school to create better understanding of Islam is highly appreciated by the Islamic Centre. This will no doubt play a big role to integration of new communities in Ireland.

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Debate on Islam & Feminism in the National University of Galway

Posted on: March 22nd, 2014 by shaykh No Comments

The Literary and Debating society of the National University of Ireland (Galway) organised a debate on Islam and Feminism.

Shaykh Dr. Umar Al-Qadri was invited to participate in this debate as an Islamic Theologian. Prior to the debate the Literart and Debating Society had arranged dinner with the Shaykh in the local Moroccon Restaurant “High Cafe”.

Shaykh Dr. Umar Al-Qadri said in his opening statement of the debate that Islam is the most misunderstood religion today. Many western people have a narrative of Islam that is established through the biased Media. This narrative is that Islam oppresses woman and woman have no rights in Islam.

Shaykh Umar said that he challenges this narrative by now mentioning the actual facts about Feminism and Woman rights in Islam. Feminism is a movement that campaigned for the rights of woman in Western Countries from the 18th century. Some of the rights that feminists campaigned for was the right to vote, right to initiate divorce, right to earn property and the right to attend university.

Islam had given these rights to woman more than 1000 years prior to the first phase of feminism in the West. The Prophet of Islam, Prophet Muhammad (SAW) had laid down the foundations of Islam in which woman had the right to vote, woman had the right to choose a partner, right to initiate divorce, right to ear property and inheritance and not only did woman had the right to education in fact woman were along men obliged to acquire education.

Shaykh Umar Al-Qadri also highlighted that indeed in certain Muslim countries woman are being oppressed but this is due to culture and not religion. Any society that oppresses woman and limits the role of woman to domestic level can never be a true Islamic society.

The Shaykh gave various examples from the life of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) that woman were not confined to their homes, in fact they contributed to the society in social, political, cultural, economical and academic affairs.

The Shaykh also answered many questions from the floor on the role of woman in Islam.

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