Earthquake of Ahle Haq, Ahle Sunnah hits London
All eyes were on London (Saturday 18th February) as the Ahle Haq, Ahle Sunnah gathered at Trafalgar Square and held high the banner of Rasoolallah (Sallallahu Alaihe Wassalam).
There were many talks regarding the love and honour of Rasoolallah (Sallallahu Alaihe Wassalam) and current issues going on around the world. Throughout the programme slogans were said of the oneness of Allah and the Prophethood of Rasoolallah (Sallallahu Alaihe Wassalam).
The gathering reached its peak as the lovers of Rasoolallah (Sallallahu Alaihe Wassalam) followed the Sunnah of Allah and sent blessings on our beloved Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihe Wassalam).
"Undoubtedly, Allah and His Angels send blessings on the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihe Wassalam), O you who believe, Send upon him blessings and salute him fully well in abundance" (Surah al-Ahzab, Verse 56).
The voices of tens of thousands were echoing through Trafalgar Square and reaching the hearts of those who thought that the Ahle Haq, Ahle Sunnah would stay silent on the issue of the insult and dishonoring of Rasoolallah (Sallallahu Alaihe Wassalam). The more the Kuffar attack the stronger the lovers of Rasoolallah (Sallallahu Alaihe Wassalam) are getting and the bigger the waves of the sea of the Ahle Haq, Ahle Sunnah are getting.
Everyone proclaimed in one beautiful tone Ya Nabi Salaam Alaika, Ya Rasool Salaam Alaika, Ya Habib Salaam Alaika, Salawaatullah Alaika.
After finishing this salaam the enemies of Islam started to burn when they heard the Salaam of Imam-e-Ahle Sunnah, Azeemul Barkat, A'la Hadrat, Mujaddid Imam Ahmed Raza Khan Faazil-e-berelvi (alaihir rahmah).
Mustafa jaane rahmat pe lakhon salaam
Sham-ay bazme hidayat pe lakhon salaam
Once the session finished at Trafalgar Square, the lions and soldiers of Rasoolallah (Sallallahu Alaihe Wassalam) started to march and reached their destination of Hyde park. The Ahle Sunnah will always reach their destination as they are the Ahle Haq (the people of the truth).
And say: "Truth has (now) arrived, and Falsehood perished, for Falsehood is (by its nature) bound to perish." (Surah al-Isra, Verse 81)
I hear about this "Banner of the Prophet" enough to warrant what is quite possibly an incredibly stupid question.
Is it an actual banner or a rhetorical device?
Got pictures? What's it look like?
This march was interesting.
what a sad post...
the idea of the march was to have one voice, unity, to show the mainstream and moderate voice of British Muslims.... all I smell is promotion of one sect, how only they are the 'people of truth'...and how other Muslims are described as 'enemy of Islam' when they heard the salaam... so was this a brelwi only march, was it an anti-wahabi march? i cant believe al ghoraba's comments!!!!
what utter sectarianism, arrogance and hatred... this is foolishness...the Prophet (pbuh) was demonised and at this Muslims need to be united, use wisdom and not put emphasis on sectarian issues and highlight our differences... and definitely not accuse each other of false accusations.
tis so intresting that every group that cuss's other groups either quote the above verse or stuff about "ahle haq"
they all have this in common
:?
Mashallah it was a well organised event from what I saw on Islam Channel.
Shaam were good and credit to Shaykh Faiz al-Aqtab Siddiqui for arranging such an event.
Brother, the people of the truth are the Ahle Sunnah, there are no arguments with this.
Er Ed, whilst I may be biased...I didn't actually smell 'anti[insert group here]' however there was certainly promotion of a group.
btw Al Ghoraba, did you say Imam A'la Hadhrat RA.
I thought he had passed away. :?
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[b]Salaam. i was there and yes it was great. the first part wasnt very well organised (trafalgure square) [spelling] because the part where shaam came on the mic wasnt working right and we were at the back.
other than that it was gret and yes reciting salaam to the Holy Prophet is beutiful and i dont see why 'some' people dont do it. especially after jumma namaaz ... get me? lol....... anyways try to do it coz its something that should be done with respect.
<< Mustafa jaane rahmat pe lakhon salaam
Sham-ay bazme hidayat pe lakhon salaam >> Respect.[/b]
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the ppl of truth are humble, the ppl of truth are only known to Allah, and the ppl of truth don't claim to be the ppl of truth in a haughty manner. If you are a sincere believer Allah knows best, don't brag about how superior you think you are in the eyes of Allah, coz you don't know your position or the position of other muslims :roll:
Most muslims do durood after salat, it's just some choose to do it as a group, some choose to do it solitary either way it's permitted, don't see what the big deal is here.
He has passed away, what i think ghoraba was sayin was that salaam was written by Imam Ahmad Raza (ra).