Content about Jesus

February 5, 2011

 

It is a great honor , on this auspicious occasion of the commemoration of the miraculous birth and mission of the Holy Messenger Jesus, son of the Chaste Saint Mary, may the peace of the Almighty Creator be upon them both, to convey to all, a Divinely- inspired message from El Sheikh Syed Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani Hashmi, Hasani wel Husseini, a direct descendant of the Holy Last Messenger Muhammad,peace be upon him, whom Allah, The Most Exalted, stated in the Holy Qur’an, is a mercy to all mankind.

 

February 5, 2011

 

It is a great honor , on this auspicious occasion of the commemoration of the miraculous birth and mission of the Holy Messenger Jesus, son of the Chaste Saint Mary, may the peace of the Almighty Creator be upon them both, to convey to all, a Divinely- inspired message from El Sheikh Syed Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani Hashmi, Hasani wel Husseini, a direct descendant of the Holy Last Messenger Muhammad,peace be upon him, whom Allah, The Most Exalted, stated in the Holy Qur’an, is a mercy to all mankind.

 

February 5, 2011

 

Beautiful snowflakes descended gently from the heavens, as the first major snowstorm of 2011 made its way across most of the United States and Canada. Yet, this did nothing to deter hundreds of guests who made their way into the Liberty Ballroom at Days Inn Motel in Binghamton, New York; faithful who gathered in anticipation of the commemoration and celebration of the auspicious and noble birth of ‘The Anointed One’, Jesus son of the Chaste Mary (perpetual peace be upon them both), his life, his doctrine of peace and his miracles.
The spirit of the expression ‘Peace on Earth and Goodwill towards Mankind’ reverberated around the exquisitely decorated ballroom as Christians and their Muslim brethren took their seats. In their smiles and greetings, the warmth, tranquility, and love that filled the room was undeniably felt by all.

 

February 5, 2011

 

Beautiful snowflakes descended gently from the heavens, as the first major snowstorm of 2011 made its way across most of the United States and Canada. Yet, this did nothing to deter hundreds of guests who made their way into the Liberty Ballroom at Days Inn Motel in Binghamton, New York; faithful who gathered in anticipation of the commemoration and celebration of the auspicious and noble birth of ‘The Anointed One’, Jesus son of the Chaste Mary (perpetual peace be upon them both), his life, his doctrine of peace and his miracles.
The spirit of the expression ‘Peace on Earth and Goodwill towards Mankind’ reverberated around the exquisitely decorated ballroom as Christians and their Muslim brethren took their seats. In their smiles and greetings, the warmth, tranquility, and love that filled the room was undeniably felt by all.

 

June 6, 2010

March 14 in Binghamton, New York, marked the third celebration of the annual United Muslim Christian Forum’s (UMCF) Eid Miladun Nabi Parade and Festival, a continental commemoration of the birth and life of the Holy Last Messenger, Muhammad, as well as the mission and majesty of Jesus, son of Mary (peace be upon them).

March 14 in Binghamton, New York, marked the third celebration of the annual United Muslim Christian Forum’s (UMCF) Eid Miladun Nabi Parade and Festival, a continental commemoration of the birth and life of the Holy Last Messenger, Muhammad, as well as the mission and majesty of Jesus, son of Mary (peace be upon them).

May 15, 2010

El-Hajj Omar Ibn Said was a Muslim scholar who was captured in his native Senegal and enslaved. Although he wrote 14 manuscripts, all in Arabic, he is best known for his 1931 autobiographical essay, the narrative of which describes events in his life, including his abduction from his homeland and his acceptance of other “God-fearing people.”

El-Hajj Omar Ibn Said was a Muslim scholar who was captured in his native Senegal and enslaved. Although he wrote 14 manuscripts, all in Arabic, he is best known for his 1931 autobiographical essay, the narrative of which describes events in his life, including his abduction from his homeland and his acceptance of other “God-fearing people.”

March 19, 2010

On March 25, during the blessed Feast of Annunciation, Christians and their Muslim brothers in Lebanon will commemorate the auspicious character of the Honorable Mary mother of Jesus, the Messiah (peace be upon them both).

On March 25, during the blessed Feast of Annunciation, Christians and their Muslim brothers in Lebanon will commemorate the auspicious character of the Honorable Mary mother of Jesus, the Messiah (peace be upon them both).

The Feast of Annuciation had been held in Lebanon for the past three years, guided by the Jesuits under the theme “Together around Our Lady Mary “, along with participating foreign delegations, including representatives from the world renowned Islamic university, Al-Azhar in Egypt.

March 19, 2010

On March 25, during the blessed Feast of Annunciation, Christians and their Muslim brothers in Lebanon will commemorate the auspicious character of the Honorable Mary mother of Jesus, the Messiah (peace be upon them both).

On March 25, during the blessed Feast of Annunciation, Christians and their Muslim brothers in Lebanon will commemorate the auspicious character of the Honorable Mary mother of Jesus, the Messiah (peace be upon them both).

The Feast of Annuciation had been held in Lebanon for the past three years, guided by the Jesuits under the theme “Together around Our Lady Mary “, along with participating foreign delegations, including representatives from the world renowned Islamic university, Al-Azhar in Egypt.

January 10, 2010

In this small, quiet town, during one of the most festive times of the year when love and reverence for Jesus, born of the chaste Mary, is widely celebrated by Christians the world over, the United Muslim-Christian Forum (UMCF) embraced these auspicious weeks as an occasion for mankind, the family of God Almighty, to come together in unified adoration and veneration of the birth, character, and  life of the Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary, the Pure and his noble contributions to humanity.

BINGHAMTON — In this small, quiet town, during one of the most festive times of the year when love and reverence for Jesus, born of the chaste Mary, is widely celebrated by Christians the world over, the United Muslim-Christian Forum (UMCF) embraced these auspicious weeks as an occasion for mankind, the family of God Almighty, to come together in unified adoration and veneration of the birth, character, and  life of the Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary, the Pure and his noble contributions to humanity.

January 10, 2010

In this small, quiet town, during one of the most festive times of the year when love and reverence for Jesus, born of the chaste Mary, is widely celebrated by Christians the world over, the United Muslim-Christian Forum (UMCF) embraced these auspicious weeks as an occasion for mankind, the family of God Almighty, to come together in unified adoration and veneration of the birth, character, and  life of the Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary, the Pure and his noble contributions to humanity.

BINGHAMTON — In this small, quiet town, during one of the most festive times of the year when love and reverence for Jesus, born of the chaste Mary, is widely celebrated by Christians the world over, the United Muslim-Christian Forum (UMCF) embraced these auspicious weeks as an occasion for mankind, the family of God Almighty, to come together in unified adoration and veneration of the birth, character, and  life of the Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary, the Pure and his noble contributions to humanity.

January 10, 2010

The United Muslim Christian Forum (UMCF) Chapter of Alaska recently hosted its first round table discussion.

The United Muslim Christian Forum (UMCF) Chapter of Alaska recently hosted its first round table discussion. There was great effort made to get the word out and invite coworkers, neighbors, and members of the community. The discussion was held at a well known coffee shop named Kaladi Brothers. Although the turnout was not as well as expected, the UMCF felt the effort was a start. The topic of discussion was a brief overview on the purpose, goals, and mission statement of the organization.