Door of Peace Initiative

باب السلام

أهمية اللغة العربية لفهم الإسلام للغة العربية دور رئيسي في الإسلام.

Welcome to the Door of Peace Initiative, a groundbreaking project aimed at promoting understanding of the Arabic language and its significance in Islam. In The whole world there are two countries that have been built in the name of religion, one is Israel, and the other is Pakistan. Pakistan is the fifth most populous country in the world and is the only country with a nuclear power in the Islamic world. Millions of male and female students memorize the Quran every year in Pakistan. unfortunately, one percent student does not know the meaning of the Arabic language and try to understand the Qur'an through the translation of different scholars. So different translator is translated in different sectarian school of thoughts. There are numberless mosques and madrassas, but there is division among them that people of one sect do not even pray in the mosque of another sect. The only solution to this divisiveness is that to understand the Quran and Islamic teachings, Arabic language must be learned because our religion teaches not only about this worldly life but also about preparation for the Hereafter. Create an institution in which primary school Islamic teachers are given a one-year Arabic language course to teach children Arabic language properly in five years during primary education. Because children's minds are fresh so it will not be difficult for them to learn Arabic. Thus, from childhood, every person will not need any religious scholar or seminary for information about his religion. Just like English is an international language, people try their best to learn it just to make it easier for them to get better jobs and communicate with the world, for which people spend more money and more time according to their status. While our religion is related to both worlds and after death life through which it gives us the awareness and knowledge of preparation for this world and the hereafter, unfortunately we do not pay enough attention or spend on it, so as Muslims, we have taken serious step for the sake of our both life , we should give as much importance to Arabic as we give to English. It will facilitate our communication with all our Arab countries and help us become true Muslims, and most importantly, we will not divide. Will be able to get rid of sectarian division.


MAIN GOAL

There are many other benefits of this language!

Arabic language

Arabic holds great importance for Muslims and for understanding Islam for several reasons:

Quranic Language:

The Quran, the holy book of Islam, is written in classical Arabic. Muslims believe that the Quran is the literal word of God as revealed to Prophet Muhammad in Arabic. To fully understand the Quran, it is essential to have a command of the Arabic language.

Prayer (Salah):

The daily prayers (Salah) performed by Muslims involve recitations from the Quran and specific supplications in Arabic. A Muslim who understands Arabic can connect more deeply with the prayers and their meanings.

Religious Texts and Traditions:

Many religious texts, Hadiths (sayings and actions of Prophet Muhammad), and Islamic scholarly works are in Arabic. Access to these original sources allows individuals to gain a more direct and nuanced understanding of Islamic teachings.

Cultural and Historical Significance:

Arabic is a language rich in history and culture. Understanding Arabic can provide insights into the cultural context of various Islamic societies and historical events.

Unity in Worship:

The use of a common language in worship fosters a sense of unity among Muslims worldwide. Regardless of their native language, Muslims can communicate with each other during religious rituals and events.

Preserving the Original Message:

Arabic is a precise and eloquent language. Preserving the Quran and other religious texts in their original language helps maintain the accuracy and integrity of the message.

Islamic Scholarship:

Many classical Islamic scholarly works and literature are written in Arabic. Scholars and students of Islam often need a strong foundation in Arabic to engage with these texts and contribute to Islamic scholarship.

Legal and Jurisprudential Matters:

Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh) is often based on Arabic texts, and legal discussions and rulings are conducted using Arabic terminology. Understanding Arabic is crucial for individuals involved in legal and religious matters. While it's not a requirement for all Muslims to be fluent in Arabic, many strive to learn the basics to enhance their understanding of Islam. The global Muslim community encompasses people from diverse linguistic backgrounds, and efforts to promote understanding and tolerance among different cultures and languages are also emphasized in Islam. Language plays a crucial role in every country and society, contributing to various aspects of human life and cultural identity. Here are some key reasons highlighting the importance of language in every country:

Communication:

Language is the primary medium through which people communicate. Effective communication is essential for daily interactions, expressing thoughts and ideas, and building relationships within a community.


Cultural Identity:

Language is intricately tied to culture, reflecting the values, traditions, and history of a community. It serves as a powerful symbol of cultural identity and heritage, helping to preserve and transmit traditions across generations.

Education:

Language is fundamental to the education system. It is the medium through which knowledge is imparted, and literacy skills are developed. Educational success often depends on proficiency in the language of instruction.

Economic Development:

Language plays a vital role in economic activities. In a globalized world, proficiency in international languages can enhance trade, business, and economic cooperation. Local languages are also crucial for fostering entrepreneurship and local economic development.

Social Integration:

Shared language promotes social cohesion and integration within a community or country. It enables. people to connect with one another, fostering a sense of belonging and solidarity.

Preservation of History:

Historical events and cultural nuances are often preserved in language. Oral traditions, literature, and historical records contribute to the collective memory of a society, and language is the vehicle through. which this knowledge is transmitted.

Legal System and Governance:

Laws, regulations, and official documents are typically formulated in the official language(s) of a country. Proficiency in the legal language is essential for citizens to understand their rights and responsibilities.

Political Expression:

Language is a tool for political expression and activism. It enables individuals to participate in political discourse, express opinions, and engage in civic activities.

Access to Information:

Language is a gateway to information. Access to education, healthcare, technology, and other essential services often depend on language proficiency. Language barriers can limit individuals' access to opportunities and resources.

International Relations:

In the context of diplomacy and international relations, language proficiency is crucial for effective. communication between countries. It facilitates negotiations, treaties, and cooperation on a global scale. In summary, language is a fundamental aspect of human civilization and plays a pivotal role in shaping. societies, fostering connections among people, and preserving cultural heritage. The importance of language in every country extends across social, economic, educational, and political spheres, contributing to the overall well-being and development of communities.

Initiative

We start from primary school Teachers .in Pakistan there are more than1.82600 primary schools. If we get one teacher from every primary school, it’s a very huge numbers .so first we give this language course to the Islamabad 500 schools teachers. it’s not difficult for send their one teacher for this course. After completion of this course hundred and thousand student learn our religious Education from these teachers. After success of this course, we will open other branches of this institute in every big city, like Rawalpindi, Lahore, Karachi, Quetta, Gwadar Peshawar and Gilgit Baltistan.

Initial Setup

Expenditure

1. Renting a building for the institute in Islamabad

2. The staff is composed of 10 teachers, 5 people for administration, 2 for security and 2 for cleaning purposes.

3. Digital meters + stationary + net and electricity expenses.