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  Updated: May 15, 2008

Pak atheism target, saving it is like saving Islam: Moosavi to Iran & Syria Zaireen

By: Salman Alvi

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan: The Quaid-i-Millat-i-Jafariya Agha Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi has said that practical display of sincerity of purpose, love and brotherhood is necessary to stop western thrust of blasphemy and colonial pressure on the Islamic World.

This was stated by him while talking to the Zaireen of Iran and Syria who called on him after their return under the leadership of Hojjatul Islam Syed Fakhar Abbas Abidi and Haji Asghar Haider.

They also delivered the messages of Ayatollah Al-Uzma Mufti Ush-Shia, Ayatolah Al-Uzma Syed Sadiq Shirazi and other Marajay Karam of Iran and Syria in which they had praised Agha Moosavi’s policy of love and brotherhood and expressed good wishes for Pakistan and the people living in Pakistan and prayed for the strengthening and stability of Pakistan.

Agha Moosavi said that Ziaraat of holy places are not only source of ‘Sawaab’ but also give satisfaction, and promote brotherhood amongst Zaireen, Momineen and Muslimeen and the struggle and sacrifices of holy personalities for the religion and Shariat are refreshed. Not only this but the unity and brotherhood amongst different countries are also strengthened. He said keeping in view the treatment being meted out to the Islamic World, it is necessary for us to remain pious and clean and become a concrete wall against the enemies of religion and Shariat by following in the footsteps of Paighambar-e-Akram (SAAW), Ahle Bait Athaar, and pious Sahaba Kubaar because aggression against Kashmir, Palestine, Afghanistan and Iraq is going on while new tactics are being used to increase pressure against Pakistan and all energy is being utilised to destabilise it.

He said the Islamic World would have to confront the atheism by becoming Millat-e-Wahida because Pakistan is on their target, and saving Pakistan is like saving Islam and to save Islam we would have to adopt the path of Hussainiyyat. He said Islam did not spread through sword or arson but through love and character. He made it clear that there is no Maktabi conflict throughout the world including Pakistan.

The TNFJ chief said there is a saying of the Paighambar-e-Islam (SAAW) that one who performs Ziarat of my grave there is Shifa’at for him and one who performs Haj and performs Ziarat of my grave after that, he is like a person who performed my Ziarat during my life-time. He said performing Ziarat of Aulia Allah Momineen is also Mustahib. Abu Hurairah says that when the Paighambar (SAAW) passed by Uhad, he said I pronounce that they are near to Allah. Thus go to them, perform their Ziarat, by God one who would pay Salam to them throughout the eternity, they will reply to them. He said Hazrat Fatima Zahra (S.A.) used to visit the grave of Hazrat Hamza, used to offer prayers there and shed tears. He said for the followers of Muhammad (SAAW) and Aal-e-Muhammad (A.S.) consider performing Ziarat of holy mazars of Paighambar-e-Islam, Ahle Bait Athaar (A.S.) and Sahaba Kubaar a great ‘Sawaab’ because the wills of Aaimma Athaar (A.S.) for their Ziarat are there and consider it the source of nearing to Allah.

The Quaid-i-Millat-i-Jafariya Agha Moosavi said that a saying of the Imam-e-Zamin and Samin Hazrat Ali Raza (A.S.) goes that the Imam’s (A.S.) followers are in agreement with him, Ziarat is one of the those deeds and completion of that agreement. He said those who perform Ziarat of holy shrines and during the Ziarat keep their attention towards the objectives and goals of the Aaimma, the holy personalities recommend for their forgiveness on the D-Day.


 
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