DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan: The Chehlum (fortieth day
after martyrdom) of TNFJ Provincial Council Sarhad’s Nazim-ul-Umoor
martyr Jawwad Hussain Jawwad was observed throughout the country
including Federal Capital Islamabad, Azad Kashmir and Northern Areas
with religious and national spirit, on Friday on the call of
Quaid-i-Millat-i-Jafariya Agha Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi.
The day began with recitation from Quran followed by Majalis-e-Tarheem.

The main Chehlum programme was held at Imambargah Imam Hussain (A.S.)
known as Thallah Pir Bammon Shah, D.I. Khan in which the Central
Representative Delegation of Tehreek Nafaz-e-Fiqh-e-Jafariya led by
Allama Syed Saqlain Ali Bokhari participated. Other members of the
delegation were: TNFJ Central Spokesman Syed Qamar Haider Zaidi,
Allama Basharat Hussain Imami, Allama Guftar Hussain Sadiqi, Maulana
Malik Ijlal Haider Al-Haideri, Asad Hasani, Syed Amjad Hussain Shah,
Amir Kazmi, Secretary central Chehlum Committee Muhammad Saeed Mughal
and others.

The Central Spokesman of the Tehreek Syed Qamar Haider Zaidi read out
the special message of Quaid-i-Millat-i-Jafariya Agha Hamid Moosavi on
the occasion in which he has made it clear that our history is replete
with martyrdoms that is our inheritance. He said Jawwad Hussain Jawwad
presented his life for Azadari-e-Mazloom Karbala and Hussainiyyat that
is real religion and Shariat and it will always be kept supreme.

He reiterated his point of view that a terrorist keeps no religion,
Maktab or a country, he is only a terrorist and should be seen and
tackled in that context only. The blood of Shaheed Jawwad will not be
allowed to go waste and no one would be allowed to cause any harm to
the mission of ‘Wila’ and ‘Aza’.

Leader of the delegation Allama Saqlain Bokhari presenting homage to
the religious and national services rendered by martyr Jawwad Hussain
said, he was a true devotee of Muhammad (SAAW) and Aal-e-Muhammad (A.S.)
and he spent whole of his life in fulfilling the mission of
Hussainiyyat and the gap created by his Shahadat would not be filled
for a long time to come.


Allama Basharat Imami said that Jawwad Hussain was an old worker of
the TNFJ Sarhad and a religious leader having pain for the national
interest and his name would remain alive along with the TNFJ targets
of ‘Wila’ and ‘Aza’. He paid rich homage to the religious and national
services rendered by Shaheed Jawwad.
The participants of the main Chehlum congregation reiterated their
resolve to be ever ready to support any call of the
Quaid-i-Millat-i-Jafariya Hamid Moosavi following in the footsteps of
their martyr brother and would not hesitate in offering any sacrifice
for this purpose.

Maulana Kazim Raza, Zakir Khawar Hussain Khawar, poet Abdullah Yazdani,
Muhammad Saeed Anjum, Wajahat Ali Umrani, Qaiser Abbas Shaiq, Zakir
Asghar Abbas, and Zakir Mulazim Hussain Gohar also addressed the
Majlis-e-Aza.
A resolution unanimously adopted on the occasion expressed its concern
that Sarhad province was still the target of terrorist activities that
provides food for thought because MMA is ruling the province and the
Governor also belongs to this area, therefore, all these problems
should be resolved while the people should remain alert and beware of
their joint enemy.


The resolution made it clear that Markaz (centre) of the
Maktab-e-Tashayyo exists and the Ahle Tashayyo should remain attached
to it for a better outcome. We are gentlemen and always prefer peace
and tranquillity, we consider teasing anyone as Haram (illegal),
therefore, everyone should know that who is the friend and the foe of
the nation and the country; who has created problems for the Millat,
and caused harm to the country and the nation; and who maintained the
dignity of the religion and the motherland by resolving problems.
Another resolution while strongly supporting the policies of the
Tehreek Nafaz-e-Fiqh-e-Jafariya headquarters in rooting out terrorism
from the motherland Pakistan expressed commitment to offer any
sacrifice on the call of Quaid-i-Millat-i-Jafariya Hamid Moosavi
whenever so required.