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Mufti Muneeb announces strike across Pakistan

Mufti Muneeb announces strike across Pakistan, condemns Lahore violence Pakistan Mon, Apr 19, 2021 KARACHI/ ISLAMABAD: A nationwide shutter down strike has been announced for today (Monday) by former Ruet-e-Hilal Committee chairperson Mufti Muneeb-ur-Rehman after the violence and protests in Lahore led to clashes between the police and a banned religiopolitical party. Other prominent religious leaders have supported Mufti Muneeb s strike call and condemned the police action in Lahore a day earlier. Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Maulana Fazlur Rehman and Mufti Taqi Usmani are among those who condemned the Lahore violence, with Fazl announcing support for Mufti Muneeb s strike call. In a Twitter statement, Mufti Usmani said the attacks on police by certain people were certainly wrong, but the government should act wisely.

Religious leaders announce nationwide shutter-down strike today

Religious leaders announce nationwide shutter-down strike today By Mufti Muneeb-ur-Rehman announces nationwide shutter-down strike. Maulana Fazlur Rehman, Mufti Taqi Usmani condemn Lahore violence, with Fazl announcing support for Mufti Muneeb s strike call. Mufti Usmani says attacks on police by certain people were certainly wrong, but government should act wisely. KARACHI/ ISLAMABAD: A nationwide shutter-down strike has been called for today by the leaders of various religio-political outfits after violence and protests in Lahore led to clashes between police and supporters of a banned religiopolitical party. The recently removed Ruet-e-Hilal Committee chairperson Mufti Muneeb-ur-Rehman had made the announcement for a strike in a press conference in Karachi along with other religious leaders late on Sunday. 

Counter-Rallies By Islamist Groups In Pakistan On International Women s Day

Counter-Rallies By Islamist Groups In Pakistan On International Women s Day
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Health experts, scholars call for more research on fasting by diabetics

Health experts, scholars call for more research on fasting by diabetics Karachi February 28, 2021 Despite the Covid-19 pandemic, hundreds of millions of Muslims around the globe fasted in Ramazan last year, and this year too an overwhelmingly large number of people wish to keep fasts, but those suffering from chronic illnesses like diabetes, hypertension and heart disease should consult their doctors and physicians for safe fasting and to reap the physical and spiritual benefits of fasting. These observations were made by Islamic scholars and health experts at an international health conference on Saturday. “There are some extreme views that fasting is very harmful for the diabetes patients in all circumstances, and there are some who say fasting should be practised [even] in worst [health] conditions, but I think medical practitioners will be in a better position to explain to the patients as to how they should fast safely,” renowned Islamic scholar Mufti Taqi Usmani said

Karachi: Mufi Taqi Usmani and family survive assassination attempt

Karachi: Mufi Taqi Usmani and family survive assassination attempt Source: VOA News ISLAMABAD   A prominent Islamic scholar in Pakistan survived an assassination attempt Friday that killed his two security guards and critically injured two other people, police said herunterladen. Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani and his fellow cleric, Maulana Aamir Shahab, were traveling in two cars in the southern city of Karachi when unknown gunmen on motorbikes ambushed them and opened fire, senior police official Amir Farooqi told reporters battlefield 1942 free download. The assailants managed to flee, he said. Farooqi added that Usmani’s wife also was traveling with him in the car, but both escaped uninjured go pro videos herunterladen.

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