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‘Seerat Rahmatul-lil-Alameen Conference’ unites faith leaders against extremism, terrorism

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‘Seerat Rahmatul-lil-Alameen

LAHORE, Oct 01 (APP): The leaders from diverse religious backgrounds and schools of thought on Sunday convened at the ‘Seerat Rahmatul-lil-Alameen Conference’ and denounced the pervasive threats of terrorism and extremism plaguing Pakistan.

The conference, organized by the Pakistan Ulema Council here at the Al Hamra Hall, was attended by over 500 scholars, religious leaders, political figures, and representatives from all walks of life in a powerful display of unity. The event was chaired by PUC Chairman and International Interfaith Harmony Council President, Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi.

They particularly highlighted the tragic events in Mastung and Hangu on Friday, 12th Rabiul Awwal, and expressed their unified stance that terrorists aimed to sow chaos and harm innocent lives. They alleged that these criminal networks received support from anti-Pakistan forces and India.

The religious and political leaders pledged unwavering support to Pakistan in its fight against terrorism, extremism, and sectarian violence. They emphasized the need to thwart inter-religious conflicts and plots of violence and offered their full cooperation in achieving these goals.

Addressing a critical issue within Pakistan, the leaders stressed the importance of referring to non-Muslim Pakistanis as such, rather than using the term ‘minority’. They underscored the state’s responsibility to safeguard the lives, property, dignity, and honor of non-Muslim citizens and their places of worship.

To ensure regional stability and peace, the leaders called for strengthened relations between the Afghan interim government and Pakistan. They emphasized that both countries should collaborate to eradicate terrorism and prevent its resurgence. They firmly believed that peace in Afghanistan was intertwined with the peace of Pakistan.

The leaders presented evidence of Indian involvement in acts of terrorism, not only in Pakistan but also in Canada and other countries. They called upon the international community to take an action against India to address this issue.

In a joint declaration of the conference, the religious and political leaders presented several significant resolutions and demands.

They fully supported the Pakistan Army, security agencies, and government initiatives to ensure the security and stability of Pakistan. They decried recent incidents as part of a conspiracy to revive the war on terror and called for unity in opposing such acts.

The leaders emphasized that the Constitution of Pakistan protected the rights of followers of all religions and sects. They called for using the term ‘non-Muslim Pakistanis’ for non-Muslims and urged the government to resolve issues related to non-Muslim places of worship. They urged the government to sit down with the Qadiani group and decide the design with reference to their places of worship and register their places of worship like other religions.

The leaders announced plans for joint gatherings across the country against terrorism, extremism, and intolerance in Karachi, Quetta, Peshawar, and Islamabad during October. They declared suicide attacks, the killing of innocents, and armed struggle against the state as ‘Haram’ (forbidden) and affirmed the state’s right to take an action against those involved.

They condemned the Khawarij, a group responsible for recent attacks in various parts of Pakistan, for their disregard for Islamic teachings and human life. They expressed the nation’s unified stance against such groups.

They expressed solidarity with oppressed Palestinians and Kashmiris, urging global support for their rights and resolutions of their issues. The leaders commended efforts to combat hoarding and reduce the value of the dollar in Pakistan. They called for intensified crackdowns against electricity, gas thieves, hoarders, and corrupt individuals. They supported Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa’s efforts to improve the justice system. They urged swift trials in cases related to blasphemy and other matters.

The leaders condemned the suicide attack in Ankara, Turkey, expressing full cooperation and solidarity with the Turkish people. They strongly condemned the desecration of the Holy Quran in Sweden, Denmark, and other places. They called on the European Union and the United Nations to take an action against such acts and advocated for global legislation to protect religious sanctities.

The ‘Seerat Rahmatul-lil-Alameen Conference’ highlighted the unity of Pakistan’s diverse religious and political leaders in their commitment to combatting extremism, promoting peace, and safeguarding the rights of all citizens.

NA Speaker condemns attack outside Turkiye’s Parliament

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NA Speaker

ISLAMABAD, Oct 1 (APP): Speaker National Assembly Pervez Ashraf on Sunday strongly condemned the attack outside the Turkish Parliament and expressed solidarity with Turkey’s Parliament and its people.

“Pakistan’s Parliament and citizens stand in solidarity with Turkiye’s Parliament and its people during this difficult time”, said Raja Pervez Ashraf in a statement.

The attack outside Turkiye’s Parliament is essentially an assault on freedom and democracy, and Pakistan’s Parliament strongly condemns it, added the Speaker.

He said that Turkiye’s Parliament and its people had shown resilience against these extremist elements.

He added that the attack outside Turkiye’s Parliament was a heinous attempt to sabotage peace in the region.

The speaker said, Pakistan’s citizens and security forces have been at the forefront in the fight against terrorism and their sacrifices in the battle against terrorism are unforgettable.

He said Pakistan is one of the most affected countries in the region by terrorism and said Islam stands firmly against all forms of terrorism.

The Speaker National Assembly stressed the importance of adopting a collective approach to eradicate terrorism.

He extended his prayers for the swift recovery of those injured in the attack outside Turkiye’s Parliament.

Skilled women are embroidering bed sheets and pillows for sale at the Women’s Market

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Skilled women are embroidering bed sheets and pillows for sale at the Women's Market.
APP27-011023 GILGIT: October 01 - Skilled women are embroidering bed sheets and pillows for sale at the Women's Market. APP/AHS/TZD/ZID
Skilled women are embroidering bed sheets and pillows for sale at the Women's Market
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Skilled women are embroidering bed sheets and pillows for sale at the Women's Market
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GILGIT: October 01 – Skilled women are embroidering bed sheets and pillows for sale at the Women’s Market. APP/AHS/TZD/ZID

Health minister launches national polio vaccination drive

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 01 (APP): Caretaker Federal Minister for Health Dr Nadeem Jan on Sunday launched the anti-polio campaign by administering polio drops to children.

Addressing the occasion, he said that the second national anti-polio campaign of the year 2023 is being started across the country from October 2.

The minister said that around 43 million children will be vaccinated in the national anti-polio campaign.

Dr. Nadeem Jan said that there is no cure for polio and that only the polio vaccine can save children from permanent disability.

He urged parents, civil society, teachers, scholars and religious scholars to play their roles in the eradication of polio.

Dr. Nadeem Jan said that eradication of polio is essential for our national honor and respect.

He said at one stage it was not possible to eliminate polio from Afghanistan and Pakistan.”Now we are close to eradicating polio.”

He said, “The fight to eradicate polio cannot be won without the help of parents.”

He appealed to citizens to cooperate with polio volunteers when they were at their doorstep.

The minister said that work is being done under a comprehensive strategy for the eradication of polio

He said that the ministry has appointed top officers in Southern KP to stop the spread of the virus.

Ministry of Law and Justice organized a 6-day Accredited Civil/Commercial Mediation Training Course

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Ministry of Law and Justice organized a 6-day Accredited Civil/Commercial Mediation Training Course
APP30-011023 ISLAMABAD: October 01 - Ministry of Law and Justice organized a 6-day Accredited Civil/Commercial Mediation Training Course. APP/TZD/ZID
Ministry of Law and Justice organized a 6-day Accredited Civil/Commercial Mediation Training Course
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Ministry of Law and Justice organized a 6-day Accredited Civil/Commercial Mediation Training Course.

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Ministry of Law and Justice organized a 6-day Accredited Civil/Commercial Mediation Training Course.
APP29-011023 ISLAMABAD: October 01 - Ministry of Law and Justice organized a 6-day Accredited Civil/Commercial Mediation Training Course. APP/TZD/ZID
Ministry of Law and Justice organized a 6-day Accredited Civil/Commercial Mediation Training Course.
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Jibran bag Tennis men singles title

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 01 (APP): Jibran ul Haq clinched the men’s singles title of the Shahid Hamid Memorial Tennis Tournament which concluded here on Sunday.

Jibran ul Haq beat Yawer Ali by 6-4, 3-6 (10-5) Super Tiebreak. Hassan Baig Vice President of the Islamabad Tennis Association who was the chief guest on the occasion distributed prizes among the winners and runner-ups.

In Men Doubles final, Zalan Khan, Murtaza beat Daisuke Unemi, Yameen by 6-4, 4-6, (10-7).
In the Ladies’ Singles final, Fatima Ali Raja beat Zainab Ali Raja by 8-2.

In the Boys U-18 final, Zain Ali beat Ibrahim bin Sohail by 6-3 7-6(4).
In the Girls Under 14 final, Ayesha Masood beat Wania Khalid 6-3.
In Boys Under 14 final, Hassan Usmani beat Orhan Sohail 8-2.

In the Boys Under 10 final, Behroze Memoon beat Amir Masood.
In the Boys Under 12 final, Moazam Baber beat Raja Mohammad Taha by 6-2.
In the Girls Under 10 final: Manha Amalia Aidrus beat Manha Khalid Raja by 6-1.

Children enjoying on marry-go-round in the premises of Frere Hall building

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Children enjoying on marry-go-round in the premises of Frere Hall building
APP25-011023 KARACHI: October 01 – Children enjoying on marry-go-round in the premises of Frere Hall building. APP/SDQ/TZD
Children enjoying on marry-go-round in the premises of Frere Hall building
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People busy in selecting and purchasing old books from a stall at the premises of Frere Hall building

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People busy in selecting and purchasing old books from a stall at the premises of Frere Hall building
APP23-011023 KARACHI: October 01 – People busy in selecting and purchasing old books from a stall at the premises of Frere Hall building. APP/SDQ/TZD
People busy in selecting and purchasing old books from a stall at the premises of Frere Hall building
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People busy in selecting and purchasing old books from a stall at the premises of Frere Hall building
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KARACHI: October 01 – People busy in selecting and purchasing old books from a stall at the premises of Frere Hall building. APP/SDQ/TZD

Women selecting and purchasing secondhand clothes displayed by roadside vendors

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Women selecting and purchasing secondhand clothes displayed by roadside vendors
APP22-011023 LAHORE: October 01 - Women selecting and purchasing secondhand clothes displayed by roadside vendors. APP/AHF/TZD
Women selecting and purchasing secondhand clothes displayed by roadside vendors
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