Imam Abdur Rahman Al Sudais praised the PM’s initiatives on combating Islamophobia, says official statement
Imam-e-Kaaba Al-Shaikh Abdur Rahman Al Sudais, with a group of other Imams of Masjid Al Haram, called on Prime Minister Imran Khan in Makkah. SCREENGRAB
Imam-e-Kaaba Al-Shaikh Abdur Rahman Al Sudais, with a group of other Imams of Masjid Al Haram, called on Prime Minister Imran Khan in Makkah on Sunday.
The other members of the group included Shaikh Shuraib, Shaikh Sa’ad Shatri and Shaikh Saleh Humaid, according to a statement issued by PM Office.
Prime Minister Invites Imams of Haramain to visit Pakistan pic.twitter.com/8CTHh5NYre
Steering the present for a better future
Two recent international events are highly consequential and should serve as an eye opener especially for Pakistan
The writer is a retired lieutenant general of the Pakistan Army and a former federal secretary. He has also served as chairman of the Pakistan Ordnance Factories Board
Two recent international events are highly consequential and should serve as an eye opener especially for Pakistan and Turkey and the Muslim world at large.
The resolution passed unanimously by 30 mostly Western countries on the alleged genocide committed in Armenia by the Ottoman empire, 106 years ago.
Coming at this time, experts are of the view that it is essentially a politically-motivated step and has been the result of the influence that the Armenians and white Christians command in American politics. What was surprising was that recent mega human rights violations and democracy derailment in Myanmar, Kashmir, Palestine, Rwanda, Nagorno-Karabakh and man
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Religious Anarchy Will Not be Tolerated in Pakistan: Tahir Ashrafi
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Special representative to the P.M. on religious harmony claims efforts underway to implement international legislation against blasphemy
No one will be allowed to provoke religious anarchy in Pakistan, Special Representative to the P.M. on Religious Harmony Tahir Ashrafi said on Sunday.
Addressing a press conference in Lahore, he said that hate speech and divisive content would not be tolerated from any group, adding stern action would be taken against anyone found violating the Ulema Mashaykh code of conduct. Interfaith harmony councils would reinforce religious dialogue nationwide, he said.