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Imam of Masjid Al-Nabvi (S.A.W) witnesses proceedings of NA

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 09 (APP): Imam of Masjid Al-Nabvi (SAW), Sheikh Dr. Saleh Bin Mohammad M Al Bdeer, witnessed the proceedings of the National Assembly on Friday.

The session began with a recitation from the Holy Quran by the Imam of Masjid Al-Nabvi. Earlier, the Speaker of the National Assembly, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, welcomed Sheikh Dr. Saleh Bin Mohammad M Al Bdeer and his delegation to the Parliament House.

“The presence of the Imam of Masjid Al-Nabvi (S.A.W) in this house is a matter of pride and spiritual comfort for all of us,” said the Speaker.

He added, “All members feel great joy and happiness to have you among us.”

Governor KP extends congratulation to athlete Arshad Nadeem for setting world record in Olympic

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PESHAWAR, Aug 09 (APP): Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Faisal Karim Kundi, on Friday extended congratulations to Pakistani athlete Arshad Nadeem for his outstanding performance in the Olympic Men’s Javelin Throw final event held in Paris Thursday night.

Arshad Nadeem’s remarkable victory in the Olympics Men’s Javelin Throw final has brought great honor to the country and its people, said Governor Faisal Karim Kundi.

For the first time in 40 years, Pakistan has secured an Olympic gold medal, thanks to Arshad Nadeem’s extraordinary performance, Kundi added.

He said that Arshad Nadeem’s exceptional performance has made the nation proud on the global stage.

Governor Faisal Kundi said that Nadeem set a new world record for Pakistan by throwing 92.97 meters in the final which is commendable.

He said that achieving an Olympic record and gold medal in javelin throw reflects the hard work and dedication of the talented athlete Arshad Nadeem.

Today, the entire nation is celebrating Arshad Nadeem’s success and the elevation of the green and white flag at the Olympics, said Kundi.

After 40 years, the country and its people have experienced a significant honor and joy from the Olympic Games, Governor Kundi emphasized.

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Imam Masjid Al-Nabawi graces Parliament with significant visit, receives warm welcome

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 09 (APP): Imam Masjid Al-Nabawi, Sheikh Salah bin Mohammad Al-Budair on Friday made a significant visit to the Parliament House along with his delegation.

The delegation was warmly received by National Assembly (NA) Speaker, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq who expressed his deep honor at their presence.

Deputy Speaker Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah, was also in attendance during the occasion.

The NA session began with a recitation from the Holy Quran by Imam Al-Budair, setting a spiritually uplifting tone for the proceedings. He, along with his delegation, observed the assembly’s proceedings.

In his welcome address, Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq extended heartfelt greetings to Imam Al-Budair and his delegation, emphasizing the pride and spiritual satisfaction that their presence brought to the assembly.

“The presence of the Imam Masjid Al-Nabawi in our midst is a great honor and a source of spiritual solace for us,” remarked Speaker Ayaz Sadiq.

He further added that all members of the assembly felt a deep sense of joy and happiness to have Imam Al-Budair among them.

RDA issues notices to marketing companies over unauthorized property expo advertising

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RAWALPINDI, Aug 09 (APP):The Metropolitan Planning and Traffic Engineering (MP&TE) Directorate, Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) has issued notices to two marketing companies namely Granna.com and Agency 21 regarding their upcoming Property Expo event in the Rawalpindi/Islamabad region.
According to RDA spokesperson, no project or scheme could be advertised or marketed through any medium, including expos, without obtaining a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the authority.
He said, the notice directs Granna.com and Agency 21 to provide the RDA with comprehensive details regarding the venue and dates of their Property Expo.  Additionally, they are instructed to ensure that no unapproved or illegal projects are featured or promoted during the event and that no sales of plots, files, or investments occur.
The spokesman said the RDA had also warned Shafiq Akbar, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of marketing companies that failure to comply with the Punjab Development of Cities Act 1976 (amended in 2014) and the Punjab Development Authorities Private Housing Scheme Rules 2021 could result in legal proceedings under relevant law.
He said, “A sponsor shall not advertise sale of plots or housing units in print and electronic media or in any manner, without prior approval of Authority.” In this regard, it is apprised that unless a project gets NOC from RDA Rawalpindi, it cannot be declared as an approved or legal project, he added.
Moreover, legal status of the projects is easily accessible on RDA website www.rda.gop.pk or for further information or inquiries, contact the RDA office directly, he added.

PFA disposes 1,400 litres adulterated milk

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SARGODHA, Aug 09 (APP):The Punjab Food Authority (PFA) has disposed off 1400 liters of adulterated milk which was being transported in vehicles in district Bhakkar on Friday.
According to a press release issued by PFA office,the team with coordination of district administration checked 21 milk-carrying vehicles by putting barricades at entry routes of the city.
The team checked 4800 liters milk through mobile laboratory and wasted 1400 liters over adulteration.
The PFA team also imposed a fine of Rs 11,000 to three milk-carrying vehicles.

Quaid-Iqbal association made separate homeland possible for Muslims of

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LAHORE, Aug 09 (APP): The association between Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Allama Muhammad Iqbal is a significant chapter in the history, particularly in the context of making the creation of a separate homeland possible for the Muslims of Subcontinent.
Both the figures have played a pivotal role in the ideological and political formation for a separate homeland through their individual and collaborative contributions.
Professor Yousaf Irfan, a scholar, columnist and writer, said that Allama Muhammad Iqbal, not only through his poetry and philosophical works, focused on awakening of Muslim community’s consciousness but also laid the foundation for a separate homeland.
He said that the vision of Iqbal was rooted in his belief that Muslims of India constituted a distinct nation with their own religious and cultural identity. “Iqbal believed that this identity needed to be preserved and protected in the face of growing Hindu majoritarianism,” he added.
He noted that Iqbal’s idea of a separate Muslim state was not just a political solution but also a philosophical and spiritual one. “Iqbal viewed Islam as a comprehensive way of life and believed that a Muslim state would allow the community to spend their lives according to Islamic principles. Iqbal’s philosophical writings, including ‘The Reconstruction of Religious Thoughts in Islam’, reflect his vision of a modern, dynamic Islamic society,” he added.
He mentioned that Iqbal’s vision was most explicitly presented in his presidential address to the Muslim League in Allahabad in 1930. “In this address, Iqbal articulated the idea of a consolidated Muslim state in the northwest of India, comprising Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, and the North-West Frontier Province (now Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa),” he added. However, later, Allama Iqbal also included the eastern part of India, comprising united Bengal, in his idea, as it emerged from correspondence between Jinnah and Iqbal in the 1930s, he added.
He said that Iqbal had a firm belief that only Quaid-i-Azam had the ability to lead the struggle for a separate homeland for Muslims. In his poetry, Iqbal declared Jinnah as the leader of the time because of his truthfulness, which is why he persuaded Quaid-i-Azam to return to India and lead Muslims in the 1930s.
“Although other Muslim leaders also wrote letters and asked Jinnah to come back and lead the Muslim League, Allama Iqbal exercised great influence in this regard,” he added.
He said that Iqbal welcomed Jinnah the most when he decided to return to India, and also played a pivotal role in the re-organization of the All India Muslim League along with Jinnah. He said that Iqbal and Jinnah made Punjab their base and jointly initiated the movement for a separate homeland. He added that Hindus and the British tried their best to create a rift between the two leaders, but all their efforts proved futile.
“Iqbal encouraged Jinnah to take a firm stance on Muslim rights and supported his leadership in the Muslim League. Although Iqbal did not live to see the creation of Pakistan, his vision and support provided Jinnah with a philosophical foundation for his political efforts,” he added.
Talking to APP, Professor Sharafat Ali Khan, a scholar and retired professor of Pakistan Studies, said that Allama Muhammad Iqbal was the first Muslim leader of united India who articulated the idea of a separate Muslim state in the northwest of India.
While Iqbal provided the philosophical vision, Jinnah was the political architect who turned this vision into reality, he added. He said that Jinnah’s association with the idea of a separate Muslim state evolved over time, and his relationship with Iqbal was crucial in shaping his thoughts on the necessity of a separate homeland for Muslims. “The correspondence taking place between the two leaders in the 1930s reveals that Iqbal greatly influenced Jinnah’s thinking, besides other Muslim leaders,” he added.
He said the Lahore Resolution of 1940, often referred to as the ‘Pakistan Resolution’, marked a turning point in the Indian Muslims’ struggle for a separate state. Jinnah’s unwavering stance, his diplomatic skills, and his ability to unite the Muslim community under the banner of the Muslim League were critical in achieving the goal of Pakistan,” he added.
The creation of Pakistan in 1947 was the culmination of a long and arduous struggle, with both Iqbal and Jinnah playing vital roles. Iqbal is referred as the “Spiritual Father of Pakistan” due to his early articulation of the idea for a separate Muslim state and his philosophical contribution to the movement. Jinnah, as the ‘Quaid-i-Azam’ (Great Leader), is credited with providing the political leadership that brought Iqbal’s vision to fruition.
The legacy of Iqbal and Jinnah continues to shape Pakistan’s national identity. Iqbal’s ideas about Islam and the Muslim community’s role in the modern world remain influential in Pakistani thought and politics. Jinnah’s vision of Pakistan as a democratic state with equal rights for all citizens, regardless of religion, ethnicity, or gender, continues to inspire debates about the country’s direction.
The association between Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Allama Muhammad Iqbal was pivotal in the creation of Pakistan. Iqbal’s philosophical and ideological foundation provided the vision, while Jinnah’s political acumen and leadership realized that vision.

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Arshad Nadeem wins gold medal in Paris Olympic with record throw of 92.97m

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Arshad Nadeem

PESHAWAR, Aug 09 (APP): Adviser to Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Sports and Youth Affairs Syed Fakhar Jahan Friday congratulated the nation on the great performance of Pakistani athlete Arshad Nadeem for winning the gold medal at the Paris Olympics with world record throw of 92.97 meters.
Talking to APP, Syed Fakhr Jahan said that Pakistani athlete Arshad Nadeem Nadeem has broken the years old long throw record into a world record and has made his country and nation proud. Pakistani athlete Arshad Nadeem’s record success and gold medal winning in javelin throw final competition in Paris Olympics Games.
The sports advisor said that the youth of our country can achieve success in any field, and there is no shortage of talent in them who need full encouragement.
He said that Arshad Nadeem’s new in international competitions. Winning a record and a medal is undoubtedly a matter of great pride and honor for our country and the entire nation.
He further said that the entire nation is rejoicing over this achievement because our athlete has made his country famous at the world level, and It has proved that we are a progressive and peaceful nation.
He said that our athlete has highlighted the positive image of our country at the world sports forum, which the entire nation should be proud of Arshad Nadeem, who enable Pakistan won gold medal after 40 long year in individual capacity.

Da’esh, other terrorist groups in Afghanistan remains ‘significant concern’: UN

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UNITED NATIONS, Aug 09 (APP): ISIL or Da’esh and its terrorist affiliates have expanded their activities and finances in Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq as well as in several parts of Africa, resulting in a major spike in attacks and civilian fatalities, a senior UN counter-terrorism official has warned the Security Council.

Vladimir Voronkov, head of the UN Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT), also highlighted the danger posed by ISIL-Khorasan, the Da’esh affiliate in Afghanistan, resulting in heightened threat levels in Europe.

“The activity of Da’esh and other terrorist groups in Afghanistan remains a significant concern,” he told the 25-member Council.

“We must unite to prevent Afghanistan from once again becoming a hotbed of terrorism,” he added.

A United Nations (UN) report cited the attack by the group on the Crocus City Hall near Moscow that killed over 140 concert goers and wounded more than 500. ISIL-K also increased propaganda “possibly inspiring” actors to attack “soft” targets, raising concerns at high-visibility sporting events, the report said.

“The group is considered the greatest external terrorist threat to the continent,” Voronkov said.

He underscored that terrorism continues to remain a significant challenge for the international community, one that no state can tackle alone.

“To eradicate the terrorist threat, we need inclusive, multilateral responses that are firmly grounded on political strategies, compliant with international law and informed by all-of-society and all-of-government approaches,” he stressed.

The terrorism landscape in West Africa and the Sahel remains challenging and complex, with Da’esh-affiliated groups expanding their areas of operation in the region and demonstrating resilience and adaptability despite sustained counter-terrorism efforts.

Voronkov warned that should Islamic State West Africa Province and Islamic State in the Greater Sahel extend their influence in northern parts of West Africa and Sahel, a vast territory stretching from northern Nigeria to Mali could fall under their effective control.

In other parts of Africa, Da’esh affiliates stepped up their activities in northern Mozambique as well as in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.

This has resulted in a “dramatic increase” in terrorist attacks and civilian fatalities.

The Da’esh-affiliate in Somalia also became stronger, swelling its ranks and enhancing its financial infrastructure.
The second risk pertained to the resurgence of the Da’esh core, which has claimed responsibility for ISIL-K’s global attacks, aiming to use them for propaganda.

In early January, Da’esh launched a coordinated campaign across its self-proclaimed “provinces”, including a surge of operations in Iraq and Syria, Mr. Voronkov said.

He called for sustained counter-terrorism efforts to prevent the group from capitalising on these gains.

Towards that end, he highlighted the need to address the “dire conditions” in camps and detention facilities in northeastern Syria, urging Member States to intensify efforts to repatriate their nationals from these camps.

Finance Minister highlights positive economic developments

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 9 (APP): Federal Minister for Finance & Revenue Muhammad Aurangzeb here on Friday highlighted recent positive developments in economic landscape, including increased foreign exchange reserves, decreased inflation, and enhanced tax collection.
During a meeting with Charge d’affaires of the Embassy of People’s Republic of China, Shi Yuanqiang and other officials of the Embassy, the minister outlined significant reforms in the energy sector, state-owned enterprises (SOEs), and ongoing privatization efforts.
Minister for Power Sardar Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Power, Muhammad Ali and Minister of State for Finance and Revenue, Ali Pervaiz Malik also attended the meeting.
While emphasizing a focus on export-led growth, the minister expressed Pakistan’s commitment to attracting increased foreign direct investment (FDI), according to a press release issued by finance ministry.
Recalled his recent visit to China, Aurangzeb said he had extremely useful discussions with the Minister for Finance and other officials on proposals for enhancing economic cooperation between the two countries.
Aurangzeb also underscored the strong bilateral relationship between the two nations.
Minister of Power Sardar Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari said that the government greatly appreciates the Chinese investment in the energy sector of Pakistan, adding it was implementing a number of reforms to address the issues in the energy sector.
On the occasion, the Chargé d’affaires reiterated the Chinese government’s commitment to support Pakistan’s sustainable economic development.
He said that the Embassy was working with various departments on both sides to coordinate implementation of the understandings reached during Prime Minister’s visit to China.

PM arrives in Karachi to attend Int’l Food and Agriculture Exhibition

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KARACHI, Aug 09 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif arrived here Friday on a day long visit.
The prime minister will attend an inaugural ceremony of the International Food and Agriculture Exhibition.
PTV is live telecasting the event.