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IHCs, PCs to be extended ahead of Muharram, says Ashrafi

IHCs, PCs to be extended ahead of Muharram, says Ashrafi July 8, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Ulema Council Chairman and Special Representative to Prime Minister on Religious Harmony and Middle East Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi has said the Interfaith Harmony Councils (IHCs) and Peace Committees (PCs) will be extended ahead of Muharram-ul-Haram for religious tolerance. “The faithful of all religions and sects will work together to bring peace, harmony and stability in Pakistan and Interfaith Harmony Councils and Peace Committees will be extended ahead of Muharram-ul-Haram for promoting religious harmony in the country,” he said while addressing an interfaith harmony conference organized here on Wednesday by the Interfaith Harmony Councils and Peshawar Dices.

Blasphemy awareness campaign from tomorrow, says Ashrafi

Blasphemy awareness campaign from tomorrow, says Ashrafi July 1, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Ulema Council Chairman and Special Representative to Prime Minister on Religious Harmony and Middle East Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi has said a blasphemy awareness campaign is being launched from July 2. Talking to visiting delegates of different religious schools of thought from South Punjab here on Wednesday, Ashrafi said the scholars of different religions and sects have to play an active role in maintaining law and order in the country. “In the last nine months, no killing has been reported in Pakistan on the basis of religion or creed,” he said. He said forced conversions and underage marriages are almost non-existent in the country and if anyone has any complaints on the misuse of the blasphemy law, he or she should contact his office. He said people of all religions and sects live in Pakistan and it is a responsibility of the Muslims and the government of Pakistan to ensure protection

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