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ISLAMABAD, Dec 31 (APP): Pakistan Ulema Council (PUC) Chairman Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi on Sunday called for the implementation of the Khilafat-e-Rashida system in Pakistan, with the foremost demand being an equitable and unbiased justice system.
Speaking at a seminar on Syedna Siddique Akbar, he highlighted that Pakistan, as an ideological state, is built on the principles of Khilafat-e-Rashida, with a focus on justice and fairness.
Highlighting the need to emulate first caliph Siddique Akbar’s adherence to Islamic beliefs and duties, he asserted that universal Zakat contributions could alleviate hunger across the nation.
Ashrafi stressed the importance of a robust Zakat system, asserting that with proper implementation, hunger could be eradicated.
Expressing concern over the stagnant justice system after 76 years, he lamented the lack of accountability for those attacking state defense institutions and urged the judiciary to deliver fair decisions, especially regarding the events of May 9.
He expressed concern, stating that if the culprits of May 9 go unpunished, then Allah safeguards the nation. He questioned the impediments preventing their punishment and raised the issue of the necessity of military courts, suggesting a potential challenge in the absence of such a system.
Ashrafi emphasized the deterioration of the justice system in the country and urged the Chief Justice of Pakistan to institute reforms in the lower-level courts.
Expressing condemnation for Israeli brutality in Palestine, he suggested that, rather than mere celebrations on the new year, Pakistanis should actively contribute financial aid to Palestinians and offer prayers for them.
Highlighting international perspectives, he expressed that the stance of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the Arab League is to foster a consensus on the two-state solution, adding that discussions are proposed with Egypt and Qatar to address the Palestinian issue in a bid to secure a lasting ceasefire.
Ashrafi said Commander-in-Chief of the Nation, General Syed Asim Munir, forthrightly conveyed to American leadership that persistent Israeli aggression could result in global repercussions affirming that Pakistan stands in solidarity with oppressed Palestine and pledges unwavering support.
He, paying tribute to Syedna Siddique Akbar, stated that Hazrat Siddique Akbar holds the esteemed position of being the first Caliph of Muslims.
Emphasizing the fundamental tenet of the Khilafat system, he underscored the paramount role of justice adding that regardless of one’s religious affiliation, the scales of justice must remain impartial.
Allama Zubair Abid, Maulana Aslam Qadri, Maulana Qari Abdul Hakeem Athar, Maulana Mufti Falak Shabir, Maulana Mufti Anees, and Maulana Abdul Ghaffar were also present on the occasion.
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ISLAMABAD, Dec 31 (APP):Dr Hathal Homoud Alotaibi, President of International Islamic University continuing his efforts to take the university out of the financial crisis, managed to arrange more assistance from Saudi Arabia as salaries of the IIUI employees for December were managed through the Saudi Financial Support Fund.
According to IIUI officials, the total Budgetary Support in the Shape of “Support for Payment of Salary” from Saudi Arabia to IIUI = 818 Million PKR. This includes Budget Support for F/Y 2022-23 and payment of arrears & allowances. Also, Payment of Salary for December 2023 = 300 Million PKR.
In addition, Budgetary Support in the Shape of “Support for University Development Projects” makes a total of 86 Million PKR in this regard.
Since his joining in 2020, Dr. Hathal Homoud through his reforms in the light of the strategic plan has led the university to manage salaries, arrears and developmental projects through Saudi funding. Moreover, a grand mosque during his tenure has already been approved by the Saudi government (with an estimated cost of about $32 million) at the new campus of the university.
Dr. Hathal has once again reiterated his resolve to take the university out of the financial crisis and assured that academic excellence shall remain a top priority.
IIUI Rector, Dr. Samina Malik while thanking the Saudi Government for the continuous support of the university has said that the university is an omen of the strong bond between both brother countries.
She said the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques has always been generous to support IIUI.
She added that the whole IIUI community is thankful to Saudi Arabia for financial assistance to the university.
A beautiful view of the last sunset of the year 2023 in the city


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HYDERABAD: December 31 – A beautiful view of the last sunset of the year 2023 in the city. APP/FHN/TZD/FHA

HYDERABAD: December 31 – A beautiful view of the last sunset of the year 2023 in the city. APP/FHN/TZD/FHA