Pakistan wraps off its 1st international conference on “Islamophobia” and hosts the 1st meeting of religious leaders

Islamabad (UNA-OIC) – In honor of the Muslim World League, the activities of the Pakistan International Conference on Islamophobia and its Impact on Relations between Islamic and Western Civilizations, hosted by the International Islamic University, kicked off in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad. The two-day long activities, sessions and panel discussions of the conference were held with the participation of a group of senior scholars of the Islamic world, senior government officials, heads of academies, Islamic bodies, and international academic institutions.

His Excellency Secretary General of the Muslim World League and head of the Association of Muslim Scholars, Sheikh Dr. Muhammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, was the guest of honor at the conference that also awarded him the “Religious Peace Prize” in recognition of his great contributions to promoting “civilizational communication, which made it possible to contain misinformation about the image of Islam.”

During his speech at the conference, His Excellency Dr. Al-Issa cast light on the emergence and steady growth of the phenomenon of Islamophobia, touching upon the most important causes, including the negative debates and the resulting exchange of abuse and misunderstanding. Dr. Al-Issa explained that the Muslim World League has contacted a number of religious leaders and think tanks around the world along with holding dialogues and panel discussions that lasted for years, in order to clarify the true image of our Islamic religion, and to correct some misconceptions.

Dr. Al-Issa added: “Our Islam guided us to follow the path of wisdom, to reconcile hearts and to treat people with kindness. We are the owners of a message that carries goodness and guidance for all, and we deal others politely as our religion ordered.”

His Excellency Minister of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, Mufti Abdul Shakour, delivered a speech in which he welcomed His Excellency Dr. Al-Issa and extended gratitude to him for his great efforts to combat the phenomenon of Islamophobia through the Muslim World League platform. Abdul Shakour stressed the support of Pakistani scholars for the sincere and arduous efforts of the Secretary-General of the MWL in this regard.

Abdulshakur confirmed that the phenomenon of Islamophobia needs more research, study and discussion; to probe its depths and reveal its causes and secretions. He also said that the educated youth are responsible for confronting this serious phenomenon through reasonable dialogue and calm discussion, and work should be done to remove the causes of the continuation of this phenomenon within the Islamic world.

In turn, Director-General of the Islamic Research Academy, Dr. Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, described Islamophobia as a disease that threatens the cohesion of human societies, stressing the need to continue dialogue with non-Muslims; to show the truth of the message of Islam, and to dispel all the fallacies around it. Our true religion calls for co-existence and harmony, not division and fragmentation.

Then, President of the International Islamic University, Sheikh Dr. Masum Yassin, delivered a speech in which he described the visit of Dr. Al-Issa as great, considering that the Muslim World League conveys the true image of Islam to the whole world. Dr. Masum Yassin made clear that Muslims shoulder part of the responsibility for the emergence of Islamophobia due to their failure to highlight the true image of Islam. He pointed out that Muslims should follow the example of Dr. Al-Issa who travels to countries of the world to explain to them the truth of the message of Islam calling for tolerance and brotherhood among human beings. Dr. Masum Yassin rejected the presence of the term “Hatred of West” as Islam attracts hearts and does not push them, accepts not rejects, and it is impossible to explain the reality of Islam to someone we hate.

On the other hand, in an exceptional event witnessed by Pakistan for the first time in honor of the Secretary-General of the Muslim World League, the activities of a meeting of religious leaders kicked off in the Pakistani capital Islamabad as the meeting was hosted by the Council of Pakistani Scholars, to which religious leaders were invited. The event was also attended by senior scholars including heads of organizations, bodies and Pakistani religious groups.

Head of the Pakistan Scholars Council, Sheikh Hafez Muhammad Al-Tahir Al-Ashrafi, welcomed the visit of His Excellency Secretary-General of the Muslim World League and head of the Association of Muslim Scholars, Sheikh Dr. Muhammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa to Pakistan in whose honor this religious meeting, the first of its kind in Pakistan, is being held. He pointed out that 70% of Pakistan faces problems and difficulties, but this did not discourage the MWL from attending at such a hard time.

His Excellency Secretary-General of the MWL and head of the Association of Muslim Scholars, Sheikh Dr. Muhammad Al-Issa, accepted Pakistan’s official invitation to deliver Friday sermon and lead worshippers as Imam in the most important and largest mosques in the cities he visits. He climbed up to the pulpit of King Faisal Mosque in Islamabad; the biggest in Pakistan and one of the largest mosques around the world, with a capacity of more than 300,000 worshipers. He delivered Friday sermon on moral values in Islam from the pulpit of the ancient Lahore Mosque, known as the “Badshahi” mosque accommodating more than one hundred thousand worshipers.

As part of the visit programs of His Excellency Secretary-General of the MWL Sheikh Dr. Muhammad Al-Issa to Pakistan, he met head of the Association of Islamic Scholars, the oldest Muslim Scholars Association in the Indian subcontinent, Sheikh Fazl-ur-Rahman. They discussed the role of scholars in raising the Islamic awareness in the face of extremist ideas. After the meeting, head of the Association of Muslim Scholars, Sheikh Fazlur Rahman, and Federal Minister, Senator Mr. Talha Mahmoud, held a grand reception in the presence of prominent Pakistani scholars and figures along with senior religious, governmental, parliamentary and diplomatic figures.

His Excellency Secretary-General of the MWL, Sheikh Dr. Muhammad Al-Issa, also visited the Central Ahl al-Hadith Association of Pakistan headquartered in Lahore, Punjab Province, where he was received by the head of the Association, Senator Sajid Mir, and its senior leaders. The Association held one of the largest gatherings of Pakistani scholars in its history to celebrate the presence of the Secretary-General of the Muslim World League, and the accompanying delegation as the meeting brought together Pakistan’s top scholars, religious and civil leaders.

During his visit to Punjab Province, Dr. Al-Issa visited Ashrafia Islamic University where president of the University, Sheikh Hafez Fadl Rahim Ashrafi, held a reception ceremony for the Secretary-General of the MWL and his accompanying delegation, in the presence of His Excellency the Governor of Punjab and the region’s scholars and dignitaries. The university also hosted a seminar, attended by academicians and students, in which Dr. Al-Issa presented a comprehensive explanation on the foundations of preserving the Islamic identity. The meeting also addressed the issue of formulating youth thought on the right approach.

Then Dr. Al-Issa visited University of Management and Technology, where he gave a lecture to the university’s employees and students, in which he addressed the efforts of the Muslim World League to address the phenomenon of Islamophobia, according to a comprehensive institutional vision that fully looks at this phenomenon.

 

Source: International Islamic News Agency

Pakistan Backs Saudi Arabia Over OPEC+ Oil Production Cut

Pakistan put its weight behind the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on Tuesday in the wake of “statements made against the Kingdom” in the context of the recent OPEC + decision.

 

OPEC+ had recently agreed on oil production cuts, causing a clash with the United States. Saudi Arabia, the de-facto leader of OPEC, said the output cut of 2 million barrels per day (bpd) was necessary to respond to rising interest rates in the West and a weaker global economy.

 

The production cut has come under criticism from the US, with the Biden administration saying that it will “re-evaluate” ties with Saudi Arabia. The Biden administration is also considering trying to discourage US companies from expanding business ties with Saudi Arabia.

 

“In the wake of statements made against the Kingdom in the context of the OPEC + decision, Pakistan expresses solidarity with the leadership of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” said a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

 

We appreciate the concerns of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for avoiding market volatility and ensuring global economic stability, the statement added.

 

“Pakistan encourages a constructive approach on such issues based on engagement and mutual respect,” the statement said further.

 

Source: Pro Pakistan

Team Mentor Matthew Hayden Throws Dinner for Pakistani Squad at his Home

Pakistan’s batting mentor Matthew Hayden invited the team for a dinner at his home in Brisbane as the team gears up for the 2022 T20 World Cup 2022 in Australia.

The former Australian opening batter invited the Pakistani team to spend the evening at his home after the warm-up game against England.

The video of the dinner shared by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) also shows Indian cricketer turned commentator Sunil Gavaskar talking to the Pakistani players at Hayden’s house.

The video starts with some visuals of the team at the hotel, where skipper Babar Azam can be seen taking pictures of his teammates.

While hosting the team, Hayden said that he feels enormous gratitude and appreciation for the game of cricket.

“It [cricket] starts with brotherhood, then it extends to families and countries and it is a beautiful part of our lives”, he added.

 

Source: Pro Pakistan

Ahsan appeals nation to donate blankets for flood-hit shelter-less people

Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal has appealed to the nation, including overseas Pakistanis, to donate blankets for the flood-affected shelter less people before the onset of winter season.

 

Concluding the debate on flood relief activities in the National Assembly on Monday, he said the top priority of the government is to provide relief and rehabilitation to the flood-affected people.

 

The Minister vowed to revive the situation through national unity and support of civil society and national institutions. He said to foster the rehabilitation process we will introduce a proactive strategy soon. He said input of all stakeholders will be of great significance in this regard.

 

Ahsan Iqbal we are making concerted efforts to provide relief to our flood affected people. He said we did not waste our time in by elections as the challenge of rehabilitation was in front of us.

 

The Minister said initially we distributed 70 billion rupees under BISP program to support the flood affected ommunity. He said under this program each family household received 25000 rupees.

 

He said we have also given approval to the distribution of wheat seed worth nine billion rupees to support the farmers in flood affected areas. He said this program will run with the support of provincial governments.

 

Appreciating the efforts of all ministries, departments and security forces for rescue and relief operation, the Minister said without their support it was not possible to restore connectivity at vital links.

 

Ahsan Iqbal said Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will announce a package for farmers soon in Farmer’s Convention. He said a comprehensive plan will be formulated to make Pakistan environment resilient to avert any future risks of climate change.

 

Responding to a question during Question Hour in the National Assembly, Minister of State for Interior Abdul Rehman Khan Kanju said that no proposal is under consideration for opening of a new sector in Islamabad.

 

He said the Capital Development Authority is undertaking development work on various sectors previously launched by the authority. He said any new sector will be launched after the completion of developmental work in sectors started earlier.

 

Responding to another question, the Minister of State said that Miywaki Forest has been planted in various locations of the federal capital which include F-9 Park, F-8, F-10, G-9, I-9, D-12 and F-7 sectors.

 

Earlier, the National Assembly resumed its session at the Parliament House in Islamabad with Presiding Officer Aliya Kamran in the chair.

 

The House offered fateha for the departed soul of Former Chief Justice Balochistan High Court Noor Muhammad Meskanzai. Maulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali led the fateha.

 

The House will now meet again at 4pm tomorrow (Tuesday).

 

Source: Radio Pakistan

President calls for early finalization of CEPA with UAE to increase Pakistan’s exports

President Dr Arif Alvi has called for early finalization of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with the United Arab Emirates to enable Pakistan increase its exports.

 

He was talking to Pakistan’s Ambassador-designate to UAE Faisal Niaz Tirmizi who called on him in Islamabad on Monday.

 

The President underlined the need for exploring new avenues in economic diplomacy and investments with UAE and increase existing bilateral trade volume between the two countries.

 

He highlighted the huge potential for cooperation in the field of renewable energy, commercial, industrial, infrastructure development and hospitality sectors.

 

Dr Arif Alvi noted that remittances sent by 1.6 million Pakistani diaspora in UAE stood at 5.814 billion dollars in 2021-22 which immensely helped Pakistan overcome its foreign exchange requirements.

 

Mentioning Prime Minister’s ‘DigiSkills Training program’, the President asked the ambassador-designate to create digital linkages of the Pakistani diaspora with the online higher education institutions of Pakistan like AIOU and Virtual University to help them improve their income through latest digital skills.

 

He also advised the ambassador to sensitize the UAE leadership regarding increasing Islamophobia in Indian society and their pursuit of Hindutva, which is endangering the lives of minorities, especially Muslims living there.

 

The President conveyed his gratitude to the UAE for its assistance to the flood victims in Pakistan and also appreciated the country’s support to Pakistan at FATF and IMF.

 

Source: Radio Pakistan

CTD arrests one terrorist in Karachi

In Karachi, Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) in an action has arrested a terrorist involved in attack on Chinese nationals in Saddar area of the city last month.

 

Addressing a news conference in Karachi, Sindh Minister for information Sharjeel Inam Memon said that arrested terrorist belongs to banned organization and is being interrogated.

 

Source: Radio Pakistan

DG PBC lauds Radio Pakistan’s role for effective dissemination of information

Newly appointed Director General Radio Pakistan Muhammad Tahir Hassan says the national broadcaster has been effectively disseminating information and creating awareness among masses.

 

He was addressing a reception hosted in his honour by the PBC CBA Union in Islamabad on Friday.

 

Acknowledging professionalism of the Radio Pakistan’s employees and artists, he asked the PBC professionals to continue working hard for uplift of the organization.

 

Muhammad Tahir Hassan expressed commitment to resolve financial issues of the organization and address grievances of the workers.

 

Source: Radio Pakistan

Candidates contesting by-elections asked to end election campaign

Election Commission has asked the candidates contesting the by elections on eight National and three Provincial Assembly seats to end their respective election campaigns midnight tonight (midnight Friday).

 

According to ECP, no candidate or party leader would address gatherings or corner meetings or take out processions in their respective constituencies after the deadline.

 

The political parties and the candidates must follow the provision of law and exercise self-restraint to enable polls could be held in peaceful manner on Sunday.

 

Legal action would be taken against those political leaders and parties on violating the rule.

 

By elections are being held in eleven constituencies including six constituencies of Punjab, three of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and two constituencies of Sindh.

 

The by-polls in NA-45 Kurram-I has been postponed due to law and order situation and polling date will be announced later.

 

Source: Radio Pakistan