• Three Points of our Dawah

    1.That we invite generally, those who are already Muslims, to the obedience of Allah 2.We call upon everyone who may embrace Islam: To get rid of hypocrisy and contradiction that is; one should be true to his claim. 3.We call upon you to come forward and end the influence of the proponents of falsehood, the sinful, and non practicing Muslims, from prevalent system of life, and in place, transfer the leadership from both theoretical and practical point of views, to those who are true believers and pious ones.

  • Mission

    To promote the study, practice and knowledge of Islam. To make effective arrangements for the study of Islam and modern sciences, the building of Islamic character and the development of mental and physical qualities for the students To arrange and hold conferences, exhibitions, meetings, discussions and seminars for the propagation of Islam

  • Mottos

    "Allah is our objective. The Prophet is our leader. The Qur'an is our law. Jihad is our way. Dying in the way of Allah is our highest hope.

Saturday, 13 December 2014

Al Ikhwan-Ul-Muslimeen Founder


Hassan al-Banna founded the Muslim Brotherhood in the city of Ismailia in March 1928 along with six workers of the Suez Canal Company, as a Pan-Islamic, religious, political, and social movement.The Suez Canal Company helped Banna build the mosque in Ismailia that would serve as the Brotherhood's headquarters, according to Richard Mitchell's The Society of Muslim Brothers. According to al-Banna, contemporary Islam had lost its social dominance, because most Muslims had been corrupted by Western influences. Sharia law based on the Qur'an and the Sunnah were seen as laws passed down by God that should be applied to all parts of life, including the organization of the government and the handling of everyday problems.
Al-Banna was populist in his message of protecting workers against the tyranny of foreign and monopolist companies. It founded social institutions such as hospitals, pharmacies, schools, etc. Al-Banna held highly conservative views on issues such as women's rights, opposing equal rights for women, but supporting the establishment of justice towards women.The Brotherhood grew rapidly going from 800 members in 1936, to 200,000 by 1938 and 500,000 in 1948

Jammu & Kashmir Youth Forum


0ur Mission
To promote the study, practice and knowledge of Islam. To make effective arrangements for the study of Islam and modern sciences, the building of Islamic character and the development of mental and physical qualities for the students To arrange and hold conferences, exhibitions, meetings, discussions and seminars for the propagation of Islam. To make efforts to solve the problems faced by the students community to get their genuine fulfilled and to lead them in their collective problems. To promote cordial relations of brotherhood, peace and co-operation among the different communities. To print, publish and exhibit some books pamphlets, pictures etc necessary for the promotion of the Aims & Objects of the Forum. To give prizes to the distinction holders and monetary assistance to the needy students. To organize relief work during floods, famine, fire etc. To make all possible efforts to promote and facilitate the Educational, Social, Economic, and Cultural programs. To provide necessary health care facilities.

Jammat E Islami Would Soon Begin A Big Movement For The Protection Of Women’s Rights

LAHORE, Dec. 2; Ameer, Jamaat e Islami, Pakistan, Sirajul Haq, has said that the JI would soon begin a big movement for the protection of women’s rights.
            Addressing the leaders of the JI women wing at Mansoora on Tuesday, he said he had worked out a charter for the women’s rights as would be presented to the nation soon.
            The JI chief said that the women constituted 51 per cent of the country’s population , therefore, the Islamic government would allocate the same ration of the resources for the women welfare.   Separate colleges and universities would be established for the women and appointments of lady doctors would be ensured at the hospitals for the female patients. The women folk would be provided interest free loans to start business and for the look after of their children and families, he added.
            Sirajul Haq said that the west had deprived the womenfolk of the love and affection of mother and father, brothers and sons in the name of women’s rights.  In a very shrewd manner, the western society had been carrying on the exploitation of the women and had also thrust upon them the burden of earning livelihood.
            He pointed out that the Quaid e Azam had termed the women as the third big force after sword and the pen. He said that the women in Pakistan were deprived of their rights mainly because the westernized NGOs who talked of women’s rights believed in superficial activities and were least interested in the women’s uplift. He said that t was the JI that had come to the help of thousands of mothers and sisters in Waziristan, the tribal areas and the areas affected by natural calamities.
            He impressed upon the JI women wing leaders to make their best efforts for the unity of the nation in the present situation and promote positive ideas in order to save our strength.
            JI women leaders Durdana Siddiqi and Samiha Raheel Qazi also addressed the gathering.

Govt. Resume Talks With PTI -Jammat e Islami

LAHORE, Dec. 5: Ameer, Jamaat e Islami, Pakistan, Sirajul Haq, has urged upon the government to bring to an end the political tension in the country and resume talks with the PTI because in case of a confrontation, the whole political process could be wiped out. He was addressing a large Friday congregation at Mansoora mosque here.
            Sirajul Haq said that the efforts made by him for dialogue were sincere and in the larger interest of the country and the nation. He said that he would announce his road map for the Islamic Pakistan at the Mazar e Quaid, on December 25.
            The JI chief said that the political parties in the country were only in name as a coterie of tyrants had been coming into power after changing parties and garbs.
He said the grand JI Ijtema in the city last week and the people’s agenda announced by him had given a new hope to the masses in the country as also in other countries, and added that he would make every effort to unite all political parties on this agenda. He said if the oppressed masses supported the JI agenda, the tyranny and injustice would be eliminated from the country for ever. He strongly condemned the police torture of the blind in the Punjab capital.
            Sirajul Haq said that revolt from Almighty Allah in a bid to please the colonial powers was the root cause of all problems and hardships being faced by the nation and the country. He said the nation had achieved this country for the enforcement of the divine system of life after sacrificing lakhs of lives, but the rulers had been persistently violating the divine injunctions. He said the interest-based economic system had ruined the country’s economy. If somebody was thought that he could live in peace and satisfaction after announcing a war with Allah, he was gravely mistaken, he said.
The JI chief said, as long as our people did not give up duplicity and hypocrisy, and sincerely begged forgiveness from Allah for our sins, the country would remain in the grip of problems.
He said the enforcement of the Shariah alone could bring stability and prosperity to the country. He said the country at present was facing problems of poverty, unemployment, price spiral and lawlessness. In spite of possessing vast natural resources, our rulers were begging from alien powers.
He said the Zionist- Christian-Hindu troika wanted to stop the spread of Islam in the world at every cost while our rulers were bargaining national honour by begging for help from the enemies of Islam.  He said if the masses still believed that the present ruling junta could end their sufferings and deprivations, they were under a grave misconception.
Sirajul Haq said the members of the same club had been coming to power during the last 67 years in different garbs. He said, these people had sided with the British and Hindus so as to fail the Pakistan movement but when Pakistan came into being, they maneuvered to come to power due to their Jagirs and wealth. It was high time that the masses rejected these corrupt and self-seeking politicians, he added.
He expressed deep grief over the sudden demise of a senior JI leader and member of the JI central Shoora, Dr Syed Mansoor Ali, who breathed his last Wednesday night, and paid tributes to the departed leader for his life-long services to Islam and the JI.