Tolu-e-Islam
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Tolu-e-Islam (English: Resurgence of Islam), also known as Bazm-e-Tolu-e-Islam, is a group of Muslims that interprete Qur'an as the main source of guidance and deny the authority (but not necessarily the authenticity) of the Hadiths.
Tolu-e-Islam was founded by Ghulam Ahmed Pervez, a Pakistani scholar of the Qur'an. Focusing on Qur'anic teachings, he was willing to re-interpret Qur'anic verses and place little or no emphasis on hadiths. Unlike some other groups, Tolu-e-Islam followers do not reject all hadiths, however, they only accept hadiths who "are in accordance with the Holy Quran" and "do not blemish the personality of the Holy Prophet and / or his companions". The organization is loosely controlled, although it publishes books, pamphlets, and recordings of Pervez's speeches. Pervizi is sometimes used to refer to a group of people who are inspired by Pervez. The current chairman of Idara Tolu-e-Islam is Dr. Inam-ul-Haque.Bazm-e-Tolu-e-Islam is working to bring Qurani soft revolution.Bazm has its branches in all the major cities of Pakistan where lectures are conducted.
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- Homepage: www.tolueislam.com