Showing posts with label IQNA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IQNA. Show all posts

Monday, July 01, 2019

Dalai Lama Attends Shia, Sunni Conference in New Delhi

TEHRAN (IQNA) – A conference on unity and peaceful 
coexistence among Shia and Sunni Muslims was held 
in New Delhi, India, on Monday.
 Tibetan Buddhist Leader Dalai Lama was present at the gathering and addressed the event.
He said Muslims should put an end to disputes between Shia and Sunnis.
He added that the message of all religions is truthfulness and unity.
“War and conflicts are not a good solution for resolving problems,” Dalai Lama went on to say.
Also addressing the conference was Mohammad Hamed Ansari, the 12th vice president of India from 2007 to 2017, who underlined the need for unity among all Muslims.
He also hailed the culture of peaceful coexistence in India.
Another speaker, Seyed Mahmood Assad Madani, secretary general of India’s Muslim organization Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind, stressed rejection of extremism and said all should live based on tolerance.

Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Quran Translations on Display on Sidelines of Int’l Competition

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Translations of the Holy Quran in different languages are on display at the Imam Khomeini (RA) Mosalla (prayer hall) on the sidelines of Iran’s 36th International Quran Competition.

The Tarjoman-e Vahy (translation of Revelation) Institute has mounted an exhibition of the translations.
Director of the institute, Hojat-ol-Islam Mohammad Naqdi, told IQNA that a number of translators who have cooperated with Tarjoma-e Vahy to render the Quran into various languages have also been invited to attend the expo.
He said they include Jafar Gonzales (Spanish), Nazim Zeynalov (Russian), Ebrahim Savada (Japanese), and Suleiman Baijsi (Chinese).
Hojat-ol-Islam Naqdi added that the 148 translations so far rendered in the world, including those published by the institute in languages such as Chinese, Spanish, French, German, Swahili, Japanese, Hindi and Swahili, are on display in a 600 square meter area at the Mosalla.
As for the institute’s plans for the current Iranian year (began on March 21), he said several translations of the Quran are being prepared for publication, including one into the Sindhi language.  
According to the cleric, the institute is also planning for translating and compiling an exegesis of the Quran in these languages as well as in English.  
The project for compiling such an interpretation has gotten underway, he said, adding that it would benefit a lot of people given that more than 2 billion people speak the languages.
Tarjoman-e Vahy is an institute in the Islamic Republic of Iran specializing in presenting translations of the Holy Quran into world languages.
Iran’s 36th International Quran Competition got underway in Tehran on Wednesday and will conclude on Sunday.

Thursday, April 11, 2019

Iran Int’l Quran Contests Open in Tehran

TEHRAN (IQNA) –Iran’s 36th International Quran Competition and four other international Quran contests- those for women, visually-impaired, school students and seminary students- were officially launched in a ceremony in Tehran on Wednesday evening.

Friday, March 08, 2019

Wrong Interpretations of Quran Root Cause of Some Seditions in Muslim World

TEHRAN (IQNA) –  A Kuwaiti religious figure said many Fitnas (seditions) in the Muslim world have their roots in the wrong interpretations of the Quran.
 Wrong Interpretation of Quran Root of Some Seditions in Muslim World

Speaking to IQNA, Osama Mansour Ibrahim Sayiq, the director of the Jafari Waqf Department in Kuwait, underlined the need for ideological campaign against Takfiri terrorism.
Fighting against Takfiri ideology after the collapse of Daesh (ISIL of ISIS) in the region is no less important than fighting the terrorist group militarily, he said.
In November, the self-proclaimed caliphate of the Daesh terrorist group in Iraq and Syria formally collapsed after Syrian forces recaptured the group’s last stronghold in the Arab country’s city of Albu Kamal.
Sayiq hailed the fall of Daesh but said it is important that the thoughts and ideology of the Takfiri current must be countered through an ideological campaign.
It is also necessary that all Muslim countries pay special attention to the principle of peaceful coexistence with others to promote Islam’s spirit of peace and mercy, he said.
The cleric underlined that the rise of Takfiri terrorist groups like Daesh was rooted in inaccurate interpretations of the Quran by some ill-wishing groups, saying it has led to emergence of many Fitnas in the Islamic world in recent years.
Elsewhere, Sayiq, who was in Iran to attend the 31st edition of the Islamic Unity Conference, stressed the importance of enhancing unity in the Muslim Ummah (community) to counter challenges and Fitnas facing the Islamic world.
Titled “The Unity and Requirements of the Modern Islamic Civilization”, the international conference was held in Tehran last week to discuss ways to promote unity and solidarity in the Islamic world.
Sayiq also condemned the US president’s recent move to announce Quds (Jerusalem) as the capital of the Zionist regime, and said Muslim scholars and thinkers play an important role in drawing attention to the issue of Quds as a major priority of the Islamic world.

Wrong Interpretation of Quran Root of Some Seditions in Muslim World

Donald Trump officially declared the disputed city of Quds Israel’s capital, despite warnings from around the world that the measure risks triggering a fresh wave of violence in the Middle East.
In a speech at the White House on Wednesday, Trump said his administration would also begin a years-long process of moving the American embassy in Tel Aviv to the holy city.
The announcement was a major shift by Washington that overturns decades of US foreign policy.
Palestinian leaders had previously warned the move would threaten a two-state solution.
Israel has occupied East Quds since the 1967 Middle East war. It annexed the area in 1980 and sees it as its exclusive domain. Under international law, the area is considered to be occupied territory.