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Business Recorder
6 days ago
- Politics
- Business Recorder
Religious parties reject the Abraham Accords
ISLAMABAD: Leaders of various religious political parties, Wednesday, while condemning Israel's aggression against Palestine and Iran have rejected the Abraham Accords as well as the Two-State solution to the Palestine issue, saying they will strongly oppose any such move. Speaking at a National Consultation Conference organised by Milli Yakjehti Council (MYC), they also defended Iran's right to defend itself. In a declaration they warned of strong resistance to any attempt by the government of Pakistan to recognise Israel. The council also expressed concern over the steps allegedly being taken against religious seminaries. The declaration further stated that it was Iran's right to have a nuclear programme. It called upon the government to adopt a firm stance on the issues of Kashmir and Palestine. The council demanded the prime minister convene an all-parties' conference on the situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) and Balochistan while demanding the production of all the missing persons countrywide. It also demanded that the Council of Common Interests (CCI) be activated again, asking the government to address the problems being faced by the flood-affected people. 'Interest-based system should be abolished and Islamic economic system must be enforced in the country,' read the declaration. The council said it rejected the laws stipulating punishments for marriages under the age of 18. It warned the government of a countrywide protest campaign in case it did not repeal the laws. The declaration also called for finding solutions to political issues through political means. 'Or, otherwise, the system would be in jeopardy,' it warned. Addressing the council meeting, Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam Fazal (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman said that interest-based system should be abolished by January 1, 2028. 'If the government does not keep its promise, we will take it to court,' he threatened, saying in that case things would become difficult for the government. He said that certain elements were trying to pave the way to change the status of Kashmir by abolishing formerly FATA status. Maulana Fazl said that geographical changes have begun in the region under a global agenda. He accused both the government and Taliban for drone attacks, saying common people were being targeted in such attacks by both sides. He said that the state should not back down even an inch in its stance while fighting against terrorism. He said that in KPK and Balochistan, there was no government existing owing to lawlessness. He said that in the past the people of Swat and Waziristan were forced to evacuate and migrate to other parts of the country as the state wanted to launch the military operation against the terrorists but this has not benefited as the terrorists have once again attained hold on certain areas. The conference also expressed serious concern over national as well as international issues and condemned recent incidents of violence countrywide. Speaking on the occasion, Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) chief Hafiz Naeemur Rehman said that the silence of Muslim countries on the ongoing genocide in Palestine amounts to indirect support for Israel. He emphasised the urgent need for Muslim states to adopt a bold and principled stance on global Muslim causes, including Palestine and Kashmir. 'The situation in Palestine is not just a regional issue—it is a battle for the liberation of Al-Quds,' he stated. 'Over 100 innocent Palestinians, including women and children, are being martyred daily under brutal Israeli bombings. Where are the so-called human rights champions of the West now?' He strongly condemned the Abraham Accords and warned that any move by Pakistan towards normalization with Israel would be met with strong resistance. 'Pakistan must never recognise Israel. Our founding father, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, called Israel an illegitimate child of the West,' he reminded. Highlighting the resilience of Hamas, Rehman declared, 'This is a war of truth versus falsehood. Hamas has acted within the framework of international law. We must clearly and unconditionally stand with them. Pakistan should even consider allowing Hamas to open a diplomatic office.' He criticised the US President Donald Trump's double standards, noting his swift response during Iran's counterattacks on Israel, while remaining silent when India committed aggression in Kashmir. 'Pakistan doesn't need any mediation by Trump when United Nations resolutions on Kashmir already exist,' he said, reaffirming that no compromise would be accepted on the Kashmiris' right to self-determination. The JI leader demanded that the government publicly disclose what practical steps it has taken to eliminate interest (riba) from the economy. 'There must be a strong and collective voice for the eradication of interest-based systems,' he urged. He also warned against attempts to weaken or repeal the blasphemy laws and protect offenders under the guise of legal reform. 'Any group or individual misusing these laws should be held accountable, but efforts to abolish or undermine them must be firmly resisted,' he said. Hafiz Naeemur Rehman praised Iran for its bold stance against Israeli aggression and called for Muslim unity across ideological and national lines. 'This is the time to awaken our rulers and stand with the oppressed—whether in Gaza or in Kashmir. Only a bold and sincere stance can restore the dignity and leadership of the Muslim Ummah.' Addressing the conference, Allama Arif Hussain Wahidi strongly condemned the killing of a man and a woman in Balochistan. He said that 19 men opened fire on a woman, calling it an act of cowardice rather than bravery. He demanded that those responsible be brought to justice and that the incident be pursued to its conclusion. Allama Wahidi also voiced concern over rising inflation, saying it has made life unbearable for the public. He urged the government to immediately reduce petrol prices and take effective measures to control inflation and ease the economic burden on citizens. Referring to Operation Bunyanum Marsoos, he said the operation had sent a strong message to India and delivered a firm response to the enemy. Other religious leaders at the conference also stressed the need for unity and solidarity in facing national challenges. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025


Express Tribune
6 days ago
- Politics
- Express Tribune
Palestine: two-state solution rejected
The Milli Yakjehti Council (MYC) Pakistan, a coalition of religious and political parties, has firmly rejected the two-state solution for Palestine and the Abraham Accords, urging the government to clarify its official position on both issues. The council also voiced serious concerns over the country's deteriorating security and economic conditions, as well as rising social injustice during a consultative meeting of MYC leadership hosted by Islami Tehreek Pakistan. Religious scholars and political leaders from various parties participated in the high-level session, chaired by MYC President Sahibzada Abu Al-Khair Muhammad Zubair. JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman attended the event as the chief guest. In his keynote address, Fazl said that Pakistani religious scholars have always rejected armed struggle and militancy. He alleged that external pressures have led to attempts to ban religious seminaries in the country. Fazl pointed out that despite military operations in Balochistan and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P), the government has failed to establish its writ. "Armed groups roam the streets freely, day and night," he said. He attributed the prevailing instability and chaos to the government's incompetence. He also expressed concern over Pakistan's gradual withdrawal from the Kashmir issue. In his address, Zubair criticised Pakistan's stance on Palestine. He said that the government, like Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, wants a Nobel Prize for US President Donald Trump. "Israel is weaponising hunger against Palestinians," Zubair stated. Islami Tehreek Pakistan head Allama Sajid Naqvi called for coordinated action plans that would send a clear message to the imperialist powers behind the war in Gaza. "While there have been public protests across Pakistan, there has been no significant diplomatic pressure from our government," he noted.