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Muslim Ummah under obligation to protect Pak, Moosavi on 'Women Dignity Day'
By: Salman Alvi
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan: The life-style of Hazrat Syeda Fatima Zahra (S.A.)
is the best example to follow for women at large. The
Quaid-i-Millat-i-Jafariya Agha Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi stated this
in a special address on the occasion of Wiladat Purnoor of
Khatoon-e-Jannat (S.A.) that has been observed throughout the country
on Wednesday as “Youm-e-Azmat-e-Niswan”.
He said Islam is a complete code of life that rests on justice and
fair-play. He said all Khasan-e-Khuda from Adam (A.S.) to Khatim (SAAW)
had been entangled with the oppressors and tyrant rulers in their
respective eras. They confronted characters like Nimroud, Pharaoh, and
Abu Jehl but they succeeded in proving that only justice and fair-play
guarantees protection of humanity.

Agha Moosavi made it clear that Islam showed a balanced path and
declared it best terming it the via media. Islam not preaches to do
justice with all and sundry, he said adding that Islam has stressed
more on justice with the vulnerable and have-nots and in humanity
women is considered the most vulnerable of all but men and women are
equal in humanity and the standard of supremacy is subservience to
Allah.
He said Islam raised the status of woman in society giving up all
types of discriminations and discarding her Mazloomiyyat considered
here equal to man. That is why, he added, a Christian intelligentsia
had to say that Islam gave woman the status of Malkiyyat bringing her
out from Mamlookiyyat and has been termed the first inheritor in
Shariah and religion.
The TNFJ chief said that Hazrat Fatima Zahra (S.A.) is the backbone of
this great blessing. Fatima (A.S.) whose father is Muhammad Rasool
Allah (SAAW), husband Wali Allah, and is blessed with sons like
Hasnain (A.S.) and daughters like Zainab (S.A.) and Kulsoom (S.A.).
He said when the Khatmi Martabat (SAAW) asked her daughter Fatima (S.A.)
that what is the best job for a woman to do, she said that best job
for her is that she does not look any Na-Mehram and Na-Mehram does not
see her. On this answer, he kissed her daughter on her forehead.
He said Fatima’s (S.A.) fanfare is different before Allah and Rasool (SAAW)
and there are some observations that make it clear that Hazrat Fatima
Zahra (S.A.) is the Sardar of women at large. She always sided with
the oppressed and made others believe that an oppressed and vulnerable
person begins a cold war when he is stopped from struggling for a
positive attitude.
The Quaid-i-Millat-i-Jafariya Agha Moosavi said had Azad Kashmir and
Palestine given independence and Al-Quds was achieved, Afghanistan and
Iraq are not made target, then the humanity would have remained
protected against internal and external conflicts.
He said according to OIC Spokesman Faisal Muhammad, colonial powers
are tightening the noose against Pakistan and Pakistan may have to
face dangerous situation the most. Therefore, he said, the Muslim
Ummah is under the obligation of protecting Pakistan being the citadel
of Islam and make a concrete strategy to save it from satanic forces
and their mischief, and to ensure its honour and dignity because in
Pakistan’s integrity lay the key to strength of the not only Muslim
States but that of whole humanity.
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“Ayyam-e-Azmat-e-Niswan” begin in Pak to celebrate Hazrat Zahra (A) b-day
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RAWALPINDI, Pakistan: The Quaid-i-Millat-i-Jafariya Agha Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi has said that Dukhtar-e-Rasool Hazrat Syeda Fatima Zahra (S.A.) is the symbol of Azmat-e-Niswan (greatness of women) and is great defender of high religious values. Oppression, brutality and terrorism could be rooted out from society by following her pious seerat, he added.
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"Knowledge is
better than wealth because it protects you while you have to
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
what you achieve through knowledge will remain even after you."MORE
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