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| December 26, 2004 | | ADVERTISE | ABOUT US | FEEDBACK | | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Quaid Day marked: Bukhari says deviation from QA sayings causes decline By: Special Reporter
ISLAMABAD: Syed Shujaat Ali Bokhari, Additional Secretary General of Tehreek Nafaz-e-Fiqh-e-Jafariya has said the basic reason of national decline and destruction is negation of universal principles of Islam, sayings of the Holy Prophet (SAW), and teachings of the Ahle Bait (A.S.), pious Sahaba Kubaar (R.A.) and Quaid-i-Azam. He stated this while addressing a special function on the occasion of Quaid Day that was organised under the auspices of Baab-ul-Ilm Academic Council. He said today fear has gripped all oppressed and Muslim States, anarchy, fear, unrest, accusations, and domination were benefiting the international colonial powers, otherwise when the east Timor issue could be resolved and plebiscite could be held there and other States could achieve their benefits then why not the Muslim Ummah, that is much bigger a power being one-fifth of the whole world with 57 Muslim States along with the OIC platform, being rich with all type of resources, could not resolve their problems. They lack nothing but unity and consensus, he added. He said had the Muslim rulers made teachings of the Prophet of Islam (SAW), and principles of their national heroes i.e. Quaid-i-Azam and Allama Iqbal beacon of light, then the Afghanistan and Iraq problems could not have cropped up after Kashmir and Palestine. International colonial powers were following the agenda of divide Muslim States into different blocks and rule. At present, he said Iraqi people are being promised of election. He said the Arab world, in particular, should cooperate on this occasion but, he added, statements of some States based on biases, particular from Jordon were concerning. Although elections are not being held on the basis of sect in Iraq rather for promoting democracy, but the States where dictatorships reigns supreme consider democracy a threat for them. The Additional Secretary General of the TNFJ, Shujaat Bokhari said, as far as the Muslim people are concerned they are living together for the last 14 centuries and they share their grieves and happiness alike. That is why, he said, the whole Islamic World raises a voice of protest when bombs are showered in Palestine, Kashmir, Afghanistan and Iraq. Meanwhile ceremonies, conferences, seminars and mahafil were held across the country in connection with Quaid Day marking the birth anniversary of founder of Pakistan Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinah. Mukhtar Students Organization (MSO) also organized programs to mark the occasion. END |
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