ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Despite terror threats and admin curbs massive
protests were held across Pakistan like other countries with religious
respect and reverence on the ‘Universal Day of Demolition of Baqee’ on
Saturday Shawal 8 September 18 on the call of
Quaid-i-Millat-i-Jafariya Agha Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi against
destruction of holy shrines of Khatoon-e-Jannat Hazrat Syeda Fatima
Zahra (S.A.), Ummahatul Momineen (R.A.) and Sahaba Kubaar (R.A.) in
Jannatul Baqee and Jannatul Moalla on 8th Shawal, 1924 at the hands of
the then Saudi rulers.

On this occasion Majalis-e-Aza were held and peaceful protest Matmi
processions were taken out in all big cities and towns against the
destruction of holy shrines.
In Rawalpindi, the central Matmi protest demonstration was taken out
from Imambargah Nasir ul-Aza, Chowk Waris Khan attended by thousands
of mourning protestors. The protest rally among others was led by
Ulema Karam belonging to different schools of thought, office-bearers
of TNFJ and other subordinate bodies, provincial, regional and
district elite, leaders and Matmi Salars of religious organizations.
The minor workers of Mukhtar Generation and jawans of Ibrahim Scouts
were carrying Shabih of Jannatul Baqee, and banners and placards
inscribed with different slogans demanding the reconstruction of
Jannatul Baqee.

Throughout the procession, noha-khwani and matamdaari continued.
The participants of the procession touching through the Murree Road
performing Matamdaari and Noha-Khwani marched towards Committee Chowk
where it took the shape of a grand rally.
At this point Syed Qamar Haider Zaidi, Central Secretary Information,
TNFJ addressing the rally lamented that the shrines of those holy
personalities who enlightened Shariat were lying dismantled but our
rulers, politicians and media were playing the role of silent
spectators.

He said the Quaid-i-Millat-i-Jafariya Agha Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi
has thrown a challenge that dream of annexation of Al-Qods Ash-Sharif,
independence of occupied Muslim States and solution of all problems
being faced by Muslim countries today could not come true unless the
dignity of the Jannatul Baqee and Jannatul Moalla are restored.
Chairman MFP Ch. Abu Baidar Ali also addressed the rally.

On this occasion, the participants passed different resolutions
presented by S. Abbas Kazmi. A resolution urged the Muslim rulers to
break their criminal silence on Jannatul Baqee demolition. the
resolution also demanded from the UN and UNESCO to give attention
towards Jannatul Baqee and Jannatul Moalla and get their glory
restored because UN charter says that this representative organization
of the world nations will not only protect the joint inheritance ,
relics and signs of humanity across the world rather will stop those
who damage or demolish such signs.

Another resolution demanded from the government of Pakistan to exert
pressure on Saudi government under May 21, 1985 Junejo-Moosavi
agreement for reconstruction of Jannatul Baqere and Jannatul Moalla.
Also make aware the Saudi embassador calling him to foreign office
about universal protest and concern against demolition of holy
shrines.

The resolution further demanded that Makkah and Medinah be declared
“open cities".
Another resolution expressed hearty concern that today atheist world
has bent upon insulting the signs of Allah; defamation to holy prophet
(peace be on him and his holy progeny) was committed under a planned
international disgusting conspiracy and now it has reached to this
extent that Florida-based Dove World Outreach Center church pastor
Terry Jones had announced to burn the copies of Quran. Although Jones
could not act upon his heinous purpose but there arises a question
whether his anti-Islam and -Quran filthy motives or thinking have been
changed?

Another resolution while strongly condemning the continued incidents
of terrorism in Karbala Gamay Shah, Meezan Chowk Quetta, Lacki Marwat
and target killings in Quetta and Karachi as well as the cruel murder
of MQM leader Dr Imran Farooq in London severely denounced the coward
statements of interior minister to stop or limit religious processions
under pretext of terrorism.

The resolution termed the announcement of Quaid-i-MIllat-i-Jafariya
Agha Moosavi not to accept any hinderance or restriction in this
regard as the 'voice of the whole nation'.
Another resolution strongly condemned the media groups (News papers &
TV channels) of Pakistan including Jang, Geo, Dawn, ARY, Express for
not giving coverage to baqee rallies on Saudi Pressure.


The participants expressed solidarity with the whole oppressed world
particularly people of Kashmir, Palestine, Iraq and Afghanistan and
reiterated their resolve to keep continue their practical struggle for
support to right, hatred to oppression, achievement of rights of the
nation and integrity and solidarity of motherland.
Later, the rally terminated at Imambargah Col. Maqbool Hussain after
passing through its traditional route where special prayers marked the
conclusion of the rally.


Mukhtar Force volunteers escorted the rally throughout while District
Administration had made fool-proof arrangements en route the rally.
Police officers and jawans remained with the rally throughout.
In Federal Capital Islamabad, the protest procession was taken out by
TNFJ District Islamabad Universal Youm-e-Inhidaam Jannatul Baqee
Committee from Darbar Aalia Hazrat Sakhi Mahmood Badshah near Aabpara.
The rally was led by Ulema Karaam and religious elite belonging to
different schools of thought. TNFJ District Council Islamabad
President Allama Basharat Hussain Imami, addressing the rally said
that restoration of the dignity of Jannatul Baqee and Jannatul Moalla
is the issue of not only the Muslim Ummah but that of the whole
humanity.


Allama Sh. Ijaz Hussain Modarris, Allama Hussain Muqaddasi, and Allama
Fakhar Abbas Abidi also addressed the rally.
While the district secretary for Jannatul Baqee committee Syed Nusrat
Naqvi paid thanks to the particpants and the administration.
Later the rally terminated at Darbar Sakhi Mahmood Badshah where
special prayers were offered to mark the conclusion of the rally.

In Peshawar, a matmi protest procession was taken out under
arrangements of district committee of Universal Day of Demolition of
Al-Baqee from imambargah Master Ghulam Haider Chowk Chah Shahbaz.
Passing through Chowk Shaheedan the protest rally reached Qissa
Khawani bazar. Holding pictures of Agha Moosavi, and banners and
placards inscribed with different solgans demanding the reconstruction
of Jannatul Baqee the protestors were doing protest and matam. Later
the rally terminated returning back to the imambargah.


In Lahore, a protest rally was staged by TNFJ city Unit in front of
Press Club. TNFJ district Lahore leaders led the rally.
In Karachi, TNFJ divisional council organized a protest rally in front
of Karachi Press Club demanding restoration of dignity of Jannatul
Baqee.


In Chakwal, a peacful demonstration was held by TNFJ district Chakwal
at Bhon Chowk led by district leaders. Earlier the rally was taken out
from imambargah Gulistan-e-Zahra peer Bokari.
In Fateh Jang, TNFJ workers peacefully protest in front of Press Club
against the demolition of Jannatul Baqee. On this occasion,
thorough-fare remained closed for traffic.
In Larkana, UNiversal Day of Demolition of Jannatul Baqee protest
procession was brought out from Imambargah Qamar bani Hashim organized
by TNFJ district committee. The procession concluded in front of JInah
Chowk Press Club after passing through its traditional routes. Special
message of Agha Moosavi marking the sad occasion was distributed to
the participants.

In Faisalabad, a protest rally was taken out from outside Katcheri
that ended in front of Press Club.
In Quetta, despite severe pressure from the administration not to take
out protest rally, a matmi protest rally was taken out from imambargah
Wali Ul Asr Hazara Town led by ulema and provincial and district
leaders of TNFJ. Chanting slogans and performing seena zani, the
protestors demanded reconstruction of Jannatul Baqee.
In Deena, little workers of Mukhtar Generation staged a protest rally
against demolition of Jannatul Baqee. On this occasion, GT Road
remained closed for traffic.


In Sialkot, a protest matmi rally was taken out from imambargah Qasr e
Sakina Ratian Syedan that took the shape of a big gathering after
reaching SAblime Chowk. The protestors strongly demanded
reconstruction of the demolished holy shrines of Jannatul Baqee.
Meanwhile, according to reports reaching the offices of Universal Day
of Demolition of Jannatul Baqee Committee, the protest rallies were
also organized and Majalis-e-Aza were held in Muzaffarabad,
Haiderabad, SAkkhar, Gilgit, Bagh, Gujrat, Dera Ghazi Khan, Bhakkar,
Multan, Kher Pur Meeras, Shahdad Pur, Mirpur Khas, Kakol, Noshehra,
Lala Musa, Kohat and D.I.Khan.