Says will not allow enemy’s agenda to succeed at any cost
Chairman Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee Pakistan Maulana Syed Mohammad Abdul Khabir Azad Khateeb has stated that India wants to create instability in Pakistan; the country will not allow the nefarious agenda of enemy to succeed.
Maulana Syed Mohammad Abdul Khabir Azad and Imam Badshahi Masjid Lahore chaired a condolence and press conference regarding the suicide blast in Jamia Masjid Imamia area of Qissa Khawani Bazaar. Eminent scholars and leaders of all schools of thought and great political and social personalities were present on the occasion.
While addressing Maulana Syed Mohammad Abdul Khabir Azad stated, “we strongly condemn the suicide bombing that took place during last Friday sermon in Jamia Masjid Imamia area of Qissa Khawani Bazaar in Peshawar and express condolences to the family of the martyrs and pray to Allah Almighty for speedy recovery of the injured.
He stated that the elements involved in terrorist activities are enemies of humanity and Pakistan. This attack is an attack on Pakistan. The ulama of Pakistan and the whole nation are united against terrorism. Terrorism has no religion, Maulana Azad said that India wants to create instability in Pakistan, the country will not allow the nefarious agenda of enemy to succeed.
We stand with our institutions. Today the world of Islam and Pakistan is in dire need of unity and national solidarity, strengthening national unity and peace is the responsibility of the whole nation, Maulana Azad said that our enemy is very cunning and clever.
He wants us to fight among ourselves. We understand the tricks and cunning of the enemy. Other speakers at the conference said that we are all united under the banner of Pakistan. We will not allow the conspiracy and tricks of the enemy to succeed. Pakistan is the stronghold of Islam. People of all sects and religions live in peace, unity and harmony.
Islam loves people. And teaches love, unity and tolerance, we want to send a message of peace to the whole country through this condolence.