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Islamabad: Majlis-e-aza in remembrance of Shabeeh-e-Pyamber Hazrat Shehzada Ali Akbar (AS)
By: Tahira Askari Advocate
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Sahabia-e-Rasool Hazrat Fizza (R.A.)
was a complete example of sacrifice and sincerity and success could be
achieved here and the Hereafter by following her seerat. These views
were expressed by Mufakkira-e-Islam Khateeba Aal-e-Nabi Syeda Binte
Ali Moosavi while addressing a ladies majlis-e-aza in remembrance of
Shabeeh-e-Pyamber Hazrat Shehzada Ali Akbar (AS) organized by Anjuman
Kanizan-e-Imamul Asr wazzamaan under auspices of Queen of Habash
Kaneez-e-Bawafa Khandan-e-Ismat-o-Taharat Hazrat Fizza (R.A.) at Jamia
Al-Murtaza G-9/4, Islamabad.
The Majlis-e-Aza began with recitation from the Holy Quran by
Umdat-ul-Huffaz Binte Musa Moosavi while Zakirat-e-Ahle Bait Mohtarma
Sheher Bano, Mohtarma Farhat and Sisters, Khanum Zehra Gul (gold
medallist), Aapa Syeda Hussain, and Hafeeza Khatoon recited Qasaid,
Soz-o-Salam and performed Marsia Khwani on this occasion.

Mufakkira-e-Islam Khateeba Aal-e-Nabi Syeda Binte Ali Moosavi
addressing the Majlis said Hazrat Fizza (R.A.) rejecting the chair and
crown of Habash made it clear on the world that performing duty at the
Dar-e-Risalat is better than being the chief of both the worlds. She
said whoever put his or her head on this door reached the mirage of
humanity. She said Hazrat Fizza (R.A.) had the honour of remaining
under the patronage of eight (8) Masoomin (A.S.), she always remained
with the Ahle Bait from during the life-time of the Rasool-e-Akram (SAAW)
to Karbala, Kufa, Shaam and return to Madina and wrote her name in
Dunya-e-Wafa. She said every Muslim salutes the greatness of Hazrat
Fizza (R.A.) as she, in particular, is a source of asset for the
womenfolk.
Syeda Binte Ali Moosavi said that Hazrat Fizza (R.A.) served the
Khanwada-e-Risalat for 58 years. Although she was Malka-e-Habash but
she entrusted her whole life in serving the Khandan-e-Ismat and
Taharat and on the basis of which he achieved the honour that she
became the part of Surah-e-Dahar of the Holy Quran along with Panjtan-e-Pak.
She was the symbol of deed and commitment, and by confronting the
problems and difficulties of detention along with Sharikat-ul-Hussain
Syeda Zainab (S.A.) with courage, bravery and firmness, she for ever
became the symbol of courage and sincerity for women at large who are
the victims of oppression and brutality. Later Masaib of Shahzada Ali
Akbar (A.S.) were stated and Taboot Hazrat Ali Akbar (A.S.) was taken
out. Different Matmi Tanzeems performed Noha Khwani during the
Matamdari in which Pursa of Hazrat Ali Akbar (A.S.) was offered to the
Khandan-e-Ismat and Taharat. Ummul Baneen WF, Girl Guides and Sakina
Generation performed security duties on the occasion.
A resolution adopted on the occasion called upon the Islamic World to
give up their mutual differences and gather on one platform otherwise
the colonial monster would devour them all, one by one.
Another resolution demanded pullout of the occupation forces from
Kashmir, Palestine, Iraq and Afghanistan.
Yet another resolution strongly condemned ongoing terrorism throughout
the world and demanded strict implementation of the Anti-Terrorism Act
so as to root out terrorism from Pakistan completely.
Another resolution called upon the OIC to adopt an organised and
effective strategy to thwart colonial conspiracies aimed at defaming
Islam, and highlight the pious teachings of Mohsin-e-Insaniyyat Hazrat
Muhammad (SAAW), his pious Aal (A.S.) and sincere Ashab (R.A.) based
on peace, love, and brotherhood. Special prays were offered for an end
to the difficulties confronted by the Islamic World and for the
integrity, development, and solidarity of the motherland Pakistan.
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guard wealth. it decreases if you keep on spending it but the
more you make use of knowledge ,the more it increases . what you
get through wealth disappears as soon as wealth disappears but
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