Aalmi Tehreek-e-Namoos-e-Risalat
عالمی تحریکِ ناموسِ رسالت
FounderMuhammad Alauddin Siddiqui
Founded2012
IdeologyTo Protect the Honour of Prophet Muhammad

Aalmi Tehreek-e-Namoos-e-Risalat (Urdu: عالمی تحریکِ ناموسِ رسالت, lit.'"The International Organisation to Protect the Honour of Prophet"') is Barelvi organization and Islamic religious movement based in Europe and Pakistan. It was founded by Islamic scholar Muhammad Alauddin Siddiqui in 2012 in London.[1][2][3]

The founder Alauddin Siddiqui was also the supporting leader of Majlis-e-Tahaffuz-e-Khatme Nabuwwat.[4][5]

History

In July 2012, Nakoula Basseley released an anti-Islamic short film Innocence of Muslims under the titles "The Real Life of Muhammad" and "Muhammad Movie Trailer".[6] Videos dubbed in Arabic were uploaded during early September 2012.[7]

There was a strong reaction from Muslims against this film. In many countries, there were protests against it.[8] Similarly, in Europe, a protest was held in front of the Parliament of London, led by Pir Alauddin Siddiqui.[9][3]

The aim and the purpose of this movement was to make a law at the international level, especially in the European Union,[10] to protect the honor of the founders of all religions, especially Muhammad. Anyone who insults a Prophet should be punished by obeying this law.[11]

October 2012 Protest

Alauddin Siddiqui called for a protest outside Parliament of London on October 6, 2012 to condemn the recent film Innocence of Muslims, which was described as insulting the dignity of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.[8] He appealed to the Muslim Ummah to end their internal differences and unite under the banner of the Prophet of Islam against Islamophobia.[12]

On Saturday, October 2012, thousands of Muslims gathered outside the Houses of Parliament in London to express their feelings about the importance of honoring Muhammad. The protest, titled "Alliance of Socialism Anti-Islamophobia Event", was attended by Muslims from all sects of the Islamic community, including speakers from both Sunni and Shia Islam.[9]

April 2013 Protest

In October 2013, a rally organised by Beralvi organizarion to demand end to anti-Islam speeches. In which thousands of Muslims travelled from different cities of European countries, were led peaceful long march lead by the Head of Tehreek e Namoos e Risalat Pir Alauddin Siddiqui which was end at Aston Park.[12][13]

According to resources more than 25,000 British Pakistani Muslims from across the United Kingdom gathered in Aston Park to express their feelings for their Holy Prophet Muhammad.[14]

Speakers included interfaith leaders from Sikh, Christian, Jewish and Hindu religions and parliamentarians from Conservative, Liberal Democrats and Labour. It was also attended by former Prime minister of Azad Kashmir Sardar Attique Khan.[15] It was attended by muslims from all sects of the Islamic community, including speakers from Sunni, deoband and Shia Islam.[16]

Case in United Nation

The founder Alauddin Siddiqui filed petitions in many courts and legal bodies, whether in Europe, the United Kingdom or the United Nations.[17][18]

Decision by European Court of Human Rights:

In October 2018, almost more than one and a half year after the death of the founder and head of the organisation Muhammad Alauddin Siddiqui,[19] The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled on 25 October that insulting the Islamic prophet Mohammed does not constitute freedom of expression.[20][21][22]

The defamation of the Prophet “exceeds the permissible limits of an objective debate” and “risks fomenting prejudice and endangering religious peace,” the ruling says.[23][22][24]

See also

References

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