RAWALPINDI, Pakistan: Majalis and mourning processions
programs in connection with "Hafta-e-Azmat-e-Mustafa & Mujtaba and Ali
bin Moosa Ar-Reza (A.S.)" (Week of Dignity of Mustafa & Mujtaba)
marking the martyrdom anniversary of Khatmi-e-Martabat (SAWW), Imam
Hasan Mujtaba (A.S.) and Imam Ali Ar-Reza (A.S.) concluded throughout
Pakistan like other global parts reiterating this resolve that for
honour, dignity, defense and protection of Holy Prophet (SAWW),
Mashaheer-e-Islam and holy sites no hesitation would be showed in
rendering any type of sacrifice.


In twin cities of federal capital Islamabad and
Rawalpindi, mourning protest rallies were organized during concluding
majalis and processions by different religious and matmi rganizations
against publishing of insulting caricatures of Holy Prophet (SAWW) and
tragedy of demolition of Samarra shrine.
Rawalpindi's main matmi procession of "Hafta-e-Azmat-e-Mustafa &
Mujtaba and Ali bin Moosa Ar-Reza (A.S.)" was taken out from Peoples
Colony Rawalpindi Cantt.
On this occasion, workers of Cantt's different religious and matmi
organizations held a grand protest rally in which
Quaid-i-Millat-i-Jafariya Agha Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi made
special participation. he performed matamdari and did ziarat of
tabarrukaat . on this occasion, he reiterated his resolve that
mourning of blasphemy and Samarra tragedy would continue till 8 Rabiul
Awwal - martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hasan Askari (A.S.) - and
peaceful protest against oppression and barbarism - Azadari - would go
on till Zahoor-e-Imam Mahdi (A.S.).

The protestors were holding dozens of banners and
placards inscribed with slogans against blasphemy and Samaara tragedy.
the procession turned into a big gathering on reaching last stop chowk
Tench Bhata where Chuhdry Mushtaq Hussain addressed on the topic of
philosophy of martyrdom. a resolution presented by the founder of the
Mourning Procession Syed Nawab Shah and different religious and matmi
organizations was passed by the participants in vociferous chants.
The resolution condemned biased policy of electronic media
particularly Pakistan television of ignoring the processions of
Chehlum Shuhada-e-Karbala and demanded from the government to do
accountability of black sheep in the said institution.


By another resolution, the participants protested
against publishing of evil article in February monthly Al-Murshad
Manara district Chakwal which is published under patronage of Maulana
Muhammad Akram Awan terming it a well-thought conspiracy of combined
enemy against holy Prophet (SAWW), his Ahl-e-Bait (A.S.) and
companions (R.A.). It strongly demanded from the Punjab government to
initiate trial against the said magazine's editor and the author in
counrt of anti-terrorism, and ban the magazine.
Another resolution while condemning ongoing bloodshed and colonial
oppression on Iraqi soil and American threats to Syria and Iran urged
international organizations to play their role in restoring peace in
Iraq, getting bloodshed of innocent citizens there stopped and
ensuring honour and dignity of holy sites.
The participants by another resolution reiterated their resolve to
offer any kind of sacrifice on the call of Quaid-i-Millat-i-Jafariya
Hamid Moosavi for promotion and protection of Mission of Wila and Aza.


Later, zanjir-zani was performed. Ibrahim Scouts had
set up a medical camp to facilitate the mourners while workers of
Mukhtar Force, MO, MSO and Mukhtar Generation performed their duties
during the procession. the procession culminated at the residence of
Nawab Shah with dua and ziarat by passing through its designated
routes.
Earlier a majlis-e-aza was held addressed by different ulema and
zakireen.
Similar programs were also hel in Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad, Karachi,
Peshawar, Quetta, Nawab Shah, Larkana, Haiderabad, Sakkhar, Jehlum,
Tank, Kohat, D.G.Khan, D.I.Khan, Mirpur Khas, Kherpur Miras, Mianwali,
Mandi Bahauddin and other cities.