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CII holds Muharram peace conference
CII holds Muharram peace conference

Express Tribune

time26-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Express Tribune

CII holds Muharram peace conference

The CII on Thursday hosted its annual National Ulema and Mashaikh Peace Conference in connection with the sacred month of Muharram reaffirming its commitment to peace, unity, and inter-sectarian harmony under the framework of the "Paigham-e-Pakistan" national narrative. During the conference, the Ulema and Mashaikh unanimously endorsed a code of conduct emphasising that every sect has the right to preach its beliefs, while hate speech, incitement, and taking the law into one's own hands would not be tolerated. The scholars agreed that the authority to declare any individual an apostate (Takfir) lies solely with the courts.

Maulana Azad backs Pakistan Army at unity conference
Maulana Azad backs Pakistan Army at unity conference

Express Tribune

time02-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Express Tribune

Maulana Azad backs Pakistan Army at unity conference

Listen to article At the National Unity Conference on Friday, Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee Chairman Maulana Abdul Khabir Azad voiced strong support for Pakistan's armed forces, warning that any act of Indian aggression would be met with a firm and united response. The gathering in Bahawalpur brought together government officials, clerics from various Islamic sects, and peace committee members, aiming to promote religious harmony, counter extremism, and demonstrate unity amid regional tensions. In his address, Maulana Azad described Pakistan as a divine blessing founded on Islamic values. He urged clerics to use their influence to promote peace and unity, and called on all religious leaders to oppose terrorism and sectarianism. He reiterated support for the government's Paigham-e-Pakistan initiative, a religious decree that declares terrorism and suicide attacks as forbidden in Islam—and said its message should be promoted nationwide. Azad warned Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to refrain from provocative statements, calling the Pahalgam attack a 'fabricated event' used to target Pakistan. He accused India of violating international treaties, including the Indus Waters Treaty, and of fostering anti-Muslim policies. He backed Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's demand for an international investigation into the Pahalgam incident and said recent decisions by the National Security Committee reflect a national consensus. Azad also praised PM Shehbaz and Army Chief General Asim Munir for ensuring national security and stability. He said the country stood firmly behind its military and honored the sacrifices of fallen soldiers. The cleric also condemned Israeli actions in Palestine and Gaza, calling on Muslim nations to take coordinated action to end the humanitarian crisis. 'The Muslim Ummah stands firmly with the people of Palestine,' he said.

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