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Lets regulate our Mosque sermons like UAE - Dr Ghamidi

why only madaris?Terrorist mind peoples are also present in universities , NGOs etc Why only Madaris? , for the God sake leave western ghulami.[/QUOTE]

Because it is the Madaris and some hate literature who are mostly feeding this wrong Jihad ideology to these militants. We need to reform our Madaris and if any one does not comply with reform process should be closed.
 
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The time to 'standardize' sermons has long passed. Long live Takfirism in Pakistan. o_O

Pakistani scholar praises UAE’s preaching codes

December 24, 2014Updated: December 24, 2014 11:50 PM

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DUBAI // A leading Pakistani religious scholar believes his home country should follow the UAE’s example and oversee what is preached in mosques.

Javed Ahmad Ghamidi, 63, a prominent Muslim theologian, was in Dubai recently to record a television debate show. He said that in Pakistan mosques are run privately and anyone can give a sermon without permission from authorities. “This has eventually become the source of promoting extremism and hatred,” he said.

In the UAE, sermons are standardised by Awqaf, the General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowments. Mr Ghamidi used to run Al Mawrid Islamic research institution in Pakistan. Its moderate teachings and his opposition to extremism led to conflict with the Taliban. Mr Ghamidi was forced to flee the country.

In 2010, he moved to Malaysia with his family after police foiled a plot to bomb his home and school in Lahore. Members of his team were attacked and murdered by the Taliban. He now continues Al Mawrid through its website, as well as branches in Australia, the US and India. Mr Ghamidi said education is the best way to curb the rise of extremist organisations.

“We have to invest and focus on education. It is the only way to safeguard the minds of our generation from extremism. There is no other way out,” he said. Mr Ghamidi opposes the way madrasas – religious seminaries – operate in Pakistan.

“It is improper to admit a child as young as five to learn religion. Every child should complete 12 years of broad-based education before deciding whether he wants to pursue religious studies or not.”

He said that the role of Islamic scholars is to make religion clear to Muslims and the world at large.

“In Pakistan, the problem arises when scholars leave their main responsibilities and get involved in those activities which should not be their business,” he said.

Mr Ghamidi said that tragedies like the recent terror attack on a school in Peshawar are unforgivable.

“Similarly, attacks on churches and other public places where innocents are killed are equally gruesome and no Islamic leader and scholar can support such crimes by any means,” he said.

akhaishgi@thenational.ae

Pakistani scholar praises UAE’s preaching codes | The National
 
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Completely agree.

This would be a long and tedious process, but one which can be completed in 3 years or so.

Start from the cities and then gradually move into the rural areas.

There should be a permit for all mosques, and secondly there should be a license introduced for being a Khateeb.

All Khateebs should pass a test which satisfies a set limit of Islamic knowledge and then only those persons should be allowed to give sermons who have a valid license.
Totally support this idea! It should be implemented.
 
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Why just sermons? Govt. should takeover all the mosques and their administration, build new ones as per population of the localities and convert extra mosques for some social work, establish criteria and qualification for selection of Imams and periodically evaluate them and charge "Sarkari Muslims" to arrange funds for this task.
 
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Go first control hindu extremism in india


why only madaris?Terrorist mind peoples are also present in universities , NGOs etc Why only Madaris? , for the God sake leave western ghulami.

You have to do better than that
 
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Not only in UAE, the same is done in most GCC, also people build Masjid & hand them over/taken over by Ministry Of Religious Affairs(OKAAF)..... this is a very good step to keep an eye on hate speech against diff sect's etc...i totally agree with Mr. Ghamidi.
 
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It's too late. The Mullahs have won, accept defeat and you may be shown mercy.
 
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Majority of muslim countries do that. The clerics and sermon givers are state servants in most muslim countries. In Pakistan, even the mullahs have formed their family dynasties like Abdul Aziz of Lal Masjid, who "inherited" the salaried post of prayer leader from his father. Basically corruption is too ingrained in our culture. We're corrupt even with our religion. Where do you see drunk ulema elsewhere in the world?
 
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disagree. State cannot dictate the content of sermons. They can monitor and punish those who violate law.
 
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