Hussaini programs demand tribunal probe NAs unrest, Moosavi partakes
By: Salman Alvi
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RAWALPINDI, Pakistan: Series of
Majalis-e-Aza and matmi processions was continued in connection with
Ayyam-e-Aza to pay homage to the matchless and unparalleled sacrifices
rendered in Karbala by Holy Prophet (SAW)’s grandson Syedush Shuhada
Hazrat Imam Hussain (A.S.) and his 72 devoting companions for survival
and promotion of religion and shariah.
Anjuman Fez-e-Panjtan organized annual Majlis-e-Aza to commemorate
Saqqa-e-Sakina Hazrat Ghazi Abbas Alamdar (A.S.) at Imambargah
Zain-ul-Abideen (A.S.) Rawalpindi followed by taking out of a
traditional Alam procession.
Quaid-i-Millat-i-Jafariya Agha Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi
participated in the procession and performed matamdari. Matmi groups
i.e. Sakhi Shah Pyara Chuhr Harpal, Shabab-e-Ali Akbar (A.S.), Sada-e-Hussaini
Muslim Town, Ghulana-e-Abu Talib (A.S.) Mughalabad, Shehzada Ali Akbar
(A.S.) Dhok Syedan and Farogh-e-AZadarai Dhok Ratta performed
Noha-Khawani and matamdari. The procession culminated at Ali (A.S.)
Mosque.
 
Earlier, a Majlis-e-Aza was held
addressed by Tehreek Nafaz-e-Fiqh-e-Jafariya Central Secretary
Information Syed Qamar Haider Zaidi, Zakir Syed Matloob Hussain Kazmi,
Zakir Tabassum Kazmi, Syed Arif Hussain and Syed Wajih-ul-Hasan Kazmi.
A resolution adopted unanimously on this occasion expressed regrets
over incidents of terrorism in Karachi and Gilgit and critical
situation in Northern Areas and demanded from the government to form a
high-level tribunal to probe into incidents of unrest in sensitive
areas of Gilgit Baltistan, get Anti-Terrorism Act implemented and ban
activities of outlawed groups and politics in the pretext of religion.
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The resolution made clear that in
Northern Areas without imposing ban on active politics on religion
basis, durable peace could not be restored because elections were
taken part from sectarian platform in past which gave birth to hatred
and prejudices while earlier people there were united. But those who
involve religion in politics provided opportunities to strengthen
international Taghoot and the ulcer of terrorism grasped these
sensitive places.
The resolution said Islam does not allow any kind of terrorism,
therefore, murder of victims of terrorism in all places including
Gilgit is murder of Islam and Pakistan. It urged all schools of
thought to condemn banned organizations, and government should also
restore its credit by expressing hatred towards them because at
present banned groups are seated in government and opposition as well.
It forcefully demanded from President General Pervez Musharraf to
investigate into who were sabotaging the Anti-Terrorism Act, and which
are those elements behind giving coverage to outlawed groups in media
and their representation everywhere.
By another resolution, the participants of the majlis made clear that
whole Shia nation is bound to the policy of Quaid-i-Millat-i-Jaraiyah
Syed Hamid Moosavi alone for religious rights of Millat-i-Jafariya and
Mission of Wila and Aza, and that the nation would not hesitate in
laying any big to big sacrifice even on his little call.
Allama Abdul Hakim Buturabi addressed the final majlis of five-day
majalis held at Central Imambargah G-6/2 organized by Azadar Council.
Maulana Nasir Notak, Allama Basharat Imami, Zakir Jafar-e-Tayyar,
ZAkir MUkhtar KHokhar, Zakir Ata Hussain Rangar, Zakir Amir Rabbani,
ZAkir Navid Ashiq BA, Zakir Sajid Rukan, ZAkir GHulam Abbas Ratan and
others addressed annual majlis-e-aza at mosque and imambargah
Qasr-e-KHadijatul Kubra (A.S.) Tarlai Kalan. Zuljinah and Alam
procession was taken out which ended at the imambargah after passing
through its designated routes.
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