Pakistan wraps off its 1st international conference on “Islamophobia” and hosts the 1st meeting of religious leaders

Islamabad (UNA-OIC) – In honor of the Muslim World League, the activities of the Pakistan International Conference on Islamophobia and its Impact on Relations between Islamic and Western Civilizations, hosted by the International Islamic University, kicked off in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad. The two-day long activities, sessions and panel discussions of the conference were held with the participation of a group of senior scholars of the Islamic world, senior government officials, heads of academies, Islamic bodies, and international academic institutions.

His Excellency Secretary General of the Muslim World League and head of the Association of Muslim Scholars, Sheikh Dr. Muhammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, was the guest of honor at the conference that also awarded him the “Religious Peace Prize” in recognition of his great contributions to promoting “civilizational communication, which made it possible to contain misinformation about the image of Islam.”

During his speech at the conference, His Excellency Dr. Al-Issa cast light on the emergence and steady growth of the phenomenon of Islamophobia, touching upon the most important causes, including the negative debates and the resulting exchange of abuse and misunderstanding. Dr. Al-Issa explained that the Muslim World League has contacted a number of religious leaders and think tanks around the world along with holding dialogues and panel discussions that lasted for years, in order to clarify the true image of our Islamic religion, and to correct some misconceptions.

Dr. Al-Issa added: “Our Islam guided us to follow the path of wisdom, to reconcile hearts and to treat people with kindness. We are the owners of a message that carries goodness and guidance for all, and we deal others politely as our religion ordered.”

His Excellency Minister of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, Mufti Abdul Shakour, delivered a speech in which he welcomed His Excellency Dr. Al-Issa and extended gratitude to him for his great efforts to combat the phenomenon of Islamophobia through the Muslim World League platform. Abdul Shakour stressed the support of Pakistani scholars for the sincere and arduous efforts of the Secretary-General of the MWL in this regard.

Abdulshakur confirmed that the phenomenon of Islamophobia needs more research, study and discussion; to probe its depths and reveal its causes and secretions. He also said that the educated youth are responsible for confronting this serious phenomenon through reasonable dialogue and calm discussion, and work should be done to remove the causes of the continuation of this phenomenon within the Islamic world.

In turn, Director-General of the Islamic Research Academy, Dr. Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, described Islamophobia as a disease that threatens the cohesion of human societies, stressing the need to continue dialogue with non-Muslims; to show the truth of the message of Islam, and to dispel all the fallacies around it. Our true religion calls for co-existence and harmony, not division and fragmentation.

Then, President of the International Islamic University, Sheikh Dr. Masum Yassin, delivered a speech in which he described the visit of Dr. Al-Issa as great, considering that the Muslim World League conveys the true image of Islam to the whole world. Dr. Masum Yassin made clear that Muslims shoulder part of the responsibility for the emergence of Islamophobia due to their failure to highlight the true image of Islam. He pointed out that Muslims should follow the example of Dr. Al-Issa who travels to countries of the world to explain to them the truth of the message of Islam calling for tolerance and brotherhood among human beings. Dr. Masum Yassin rejected the presence of the term “Hatred of West” as Islam attracts hearts and does not push them, accepts not rejects, and it is impossible to explain the reality of Islam to someone we hate.

On the other hand, in an exceptional event witnessed by Pakistan for the first time in honor of the Secretary-General of the Muslim World League, the activities of a meeting of religious leaders kicked off in the Pakistani capital Islamabad as the meeting was hosted by the Council of Pakistani Scholars, to which religious leaders were invited. The event was also attended by senior scholars including heads of organizations, bodies and Pakistani religious groups.

Head of the Pakistan Scholars Council, Sheikh Hafez Muhammad Al-Tahir Al-Ashrafi, welcomed the visit of His Excellency Secretary-General of the Muslim World League and head of the Association of Muslim Scholars, Sheikh Dr. Muhammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa to Pakistan in whose honor this religious meeting, the first of its kind in Pakistan, is being held. He pointed out that 70% of Pakistan faces problems and difficulties, but this did not discourage the MWL from attending at such a hard time.

His Excellency Secretary-General of the MWL and head of the Association of Muslim Scholars, Sheikh Dr. Muhammad Al-Issa, accepted Pakistan’s official invitation to deliver Friday sermon and lead worshippers as Imam in the most important and largest mosques in the cities he visits. He climbed up to the pulpit of King Faisal Mosque in Islamabad; the biggest in Pakistan and one of the largest mosques around the world, with a capacity of more than 300,000 worshipers. He delivered Friday sermon on moral values in Islam from the pulpit of the ancient Lahore Mosque, known as the “Badshahi” mosque accommodating more than one hundred thousand worshipers.

As part of the visit programs of His Excellency Secretary-General of the MWL Sheikh Dr. Muhammad Al-Issa to Pakistan, he met head of the Association of Islamic Scholars, the oldest Muslim Scholars Association in the Indian subcontinent, Sheikh Fazl-ur-Rahman. They discussed the role of scholars in raising the Islamic awareness in the face of extremist ideas. After the meeting, head of the Association of Muslim Scholars, Sheikh Fazlur Rahman, and Federal Minister, Senator Mr. Talha Mahmoud, held a grand reception in the presence of prominent Pakistani scholars and figures along with senior religious, governmental, parliamentary and diplomatic figures.

His Excellency Secretary-General of the MWL, Sheikh Dr. Muhammad Al-Issa, also visited the Central Ahl al-Hadith Association of Pakistan headquartered in Lahore, Punjab Province, where he was received by the head of the Association, Senator Sajid Mir, and its senior leaders. The Association held one of the largest gatherings of Pakistani scholars in its history to celebrate the presence of the Secretary-General of the Muslim World League, and the accompanying delegation as the meeting brought together Pakistan’s top scholars, religious and civil leaders.

During his visit to Punjab Province, Dr. Al-Issa visited Ashrafia Islamic University where president of the University, Sheikh Hafez Fadl Rahim Ashrafi, held a reception ceremony for the Secretary-General of the MWL and his accompanying delegation, in the presence of His Excellency the Governor of Punjab and the region’s scholars and dignitaries. The university also hosted a seminar, attended by academicians and students, in which Dr. Al-Issa presented a comprehensive explanation on the foundations of preserving the Islamic identity. The meeting also addressed the issue of formulating youth thought on the right approach.

Then Dr. Al-Issa visited University of Management and Technology, where he gave a lecture to the university’s employees and students, in which he addressed the efforts of the Muslim World League to address the phenomenon of Islamophobia, according to a comprehensive institutional vision that fully looks at this phenomenon.

Source: International Islamic News Agency

PAKISTAN RAILWAYS POLICE DELEGATION VISITS PITB

A delegation from Pakistan Railways (PR) Police visited PITB to get acquainted with the smart policing IT interventions rolled out by PITB. PITB IT-Operations Senior Program Manager Rai Rashid briefed the attendees over the key initiatives under the umbrella of ‘Crime Analytics and Smart Policing in Pakistan (CASPP).’ These key projects are Police Stations Record Management Systems (PSRMS), Human Resource Management Information System (HRMIS) and Criminal Record Office (CRO).

The delegation visited the PITB Data Center where they were apprised about the safety, security, and reliability of the infrastructure. PR Senior Superintendent Police (SSP) Muhammad Maaz Zafar PSP discussed areas of collaboration for the automation of the Pakistan Railways Police department with latest software and solutions to curb the crime.

Source: Punjab Information Technology Board

252nd Corps Commanders’ Conference was held at GHQ.

252nd Corps Commanders’ Conference was held at GHQ. General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) presided.

Participants took a comprehensive review of prevailing internal and external security situation and operational preparedness of the Army. Forum was apprised on army’s assistance to civil administration for relief and rehabilitation efforts in flood affected areas and post flood situation particularly in Sindh and Balochistan.

While expressing satisfaction over operational preparedness of the formations, COAS reiterated Pakistan Army’s resolve to defend the motherland against all threats.

Forum reposed full confidence in Pakistan’s robust nuclear command and control structure and security arrangements related to country’s strategic assets. As a responsible nuclear weapon state, Pakistan has taken all measures necessary to strengthen its nuclear security regime, at par with international best practices, forum was informed.

COAS lauded formations’ operational readiness and sustained efforts during flood relief duties.

Source: ISPR

Coalition partners brush aside Imran’s ultimatum for snap polls

The coalition government has categorically rejected the demand of Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Imran Khan for early elections in the country.

In a joint statement, the government’s allied parties said no group on the basis of its power will be allowed to impose its will.

The statement said those who will take law into their hands will be dealt with according to the constitution and law.

The allied parties said Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will take the decision about the appointment of army chief as per law and the constitution, without accepting any dictation and threats from the foreign funded anarchist.

The coalition partners said targeting the army chief, leadership of intelligence agencies, Chief Election Commissioner and others is blackmailing and part of a conspiracy which will not be not allowed to succeed.

They said the dirty campaign against the martyrs of Pakistan army, statements about mutiny in the army and instigation, are the steps akin to animosity against the country and will be dealt with according to the constitution and law.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Pakistan considers CPC 20th Congress important one in life of Chinese national ethos

The Communist Party of China’s historic 20th National Congress is regarded by Pakistan as a pivotal moment in the development and trajectory of Chinese nationalism. China is taking the lead in advancing the vision to steer the country’s future in the direction of the ideals of the past. China has backed Pakistan and is seen as a true all-weather ally that embodies iron brotherhood. Not only has CPEC changed the game for Pakistan, but it has also given the country’s people a huge foundation upon which to construct their futures. As the future of economic, trade, bilateral, and multilateral cooperation will be discussed at the Communist Party of China’s 20th National Congress, it is important for Pakistan.

Pakistan considers the historic 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) an important event in the life and history of the Chinese national ethos. Amidst the global and regional challenges, and the rise of threats of global climate change, food, and energy security crisis, China is leading the vision to foster forward the ideals of the forefathers to set the national course in days to come, according to an article published by Gwadar Pro on Monday.

The historic Congress began on October 16, participating by representatives from all over China to share their wishes, aspirations, and insights for making the destiny of their country for the next five years. It is expected that the 20th Congress will discuss the progress made since the 19th Congress and review the past decade of the new era. The discussion will likely be around the context of building strength to deal with emerging regional and global challenges. Before the 20th Congress, several other essential decision-making meetings happened that created the pathway for the 20th Congress to be productive and based on the wishes and aspirations of the people. Important decisions are expected to be made in this congress, especially related to the leadership, structures of CPC, governance matters, foreign policy matters, regional and international challenges, and how China should take specific positions on the issues that impact the people of the country. For the reform and opening-up period, China has chosen a steady path that is progress and development-oriented. China never interfered in any other state matters and has never used force against other countries. The only strategy that China has used for constructive engagement with other countries was to share the development, progress, and technology to help countries uplift their lives. The CPC leadership has ensured that this path of development progress should be maintained.

Pakistan is one of the largest beneficiaries of China’s development and progress. Ever since its policy of opening-up and the subsequent ventures like the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and its most active China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and now the Global Development Initiative (GDI) and Global Security Initiative (GSI), China has remained on an upward trajectory in the context of bilateral as well multilateral collaboration for mutual benefit with many countries. China has supported Pakistan and is genuinely considered an all-weather friend with the essence of iron brotherhood. The upcoming 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China is also crucial for Pakistan since the discussion will be around the future course of economic, trade, bilateral, and multilateral cooperation.

The new dimension of the period of development cooperation with Pakistan will be impacted. CPEC is in the second critical phase, where industrial collaboration is ongoing with social and economic impacts. The upcoming congress might also consider ways to deepen cooperation with Pakistan and the regional countries. CPEC has not only remained a game changer for Pakistan but has created an immense lifeline for the people of Pakistan to build their lives on. China has always remained an essential cornerstone of Pakistan’s foreign policy, and the engagement has remained phenomenal. China has supported Pakistan in tackling COVID-19, the recent floods, and so on. With resilience, determination and steadfastness, China has achieved its goals through systematic ways to make progress and development. Through these meetings and five years plans, China has achieved its impetus to build socialism with Chinese characteristics. As a leading member of the global community, China is standing tall in its resolve to build peace, progress, and a shared future with equal economic opportunities for all including Pakistan, the article added.

Source: China-Pakistan Economic

President lauds engineers’ role in country’s development

President Dr Arif Alvi has lauded the role of engineers in development of the country especially in building stronger infrastructures.

Addressing the Engineers’ Excellence Awards 2020 in Islamabad on Tuesday, he underscored the need for utilizing engineers’ expertise in the field of agriculture.

The President emphasized that by imparting modern and innovative skills to our youth we could fill the resource and talent gap in important sectors which would put the country on fast-tracked development and progress.

He said that our educational institutions should rise to the occasion and increase their capacity to provide world-class knowledge and skills to their students so that they could compete at the international job market.

The President underlined the need to equip young engineers with emerging ICT tools for handling data and information.

He also underscored the need for engaging fresh engineers through training and hands-on exposure to their profession.

He also lauded the scientists and engineers of Pakistan for developing nuclear deterrence for the country.

Source: Ministry of Information and broadcasting