Tehreek Nafaz e Fiqh e Jafariya UK |
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English News 20th June 2014 |
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Released by Syed Qamar Haider Zaidi, the Spokesman of the TNFJ; Translated by Wajih Kazmi | ||
“Day of Supplications” will be observed today throughout the country on the call of TNFJ During Friday sermons religious scholars will highlight the importance of Supplications – Dr S Zaman ISLAMABAD, June 20: Youm e Dua, will be held across the country on Friday 20TH June as per the directives of the Quaid e Millat e Jafariya Agha Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi to express solidarity of the armed forces of Pakistan and for the protection of the Holy places of Islam across the world. The “Day of Supplications” will commence with the recitation of the Holy Quran in the mosques after the Fajr prayers. In the Jamia Masajids of the federal capital of Islamabad and across the country, Ulmae Karam and Waizeen will highlight the importance of supplications during the sermons of the Friday prayers. On this occasion a voice of protest will be raised against the attacks of the stooges of the colonial powers against the Holy places of Islam and will also pray for the success of the armed forces of Pakistan who are fighting against terrorists. The convener of the TNFJ committee of the Youme Dua, Dr S Zaman while said that today peaceful protest rallies will be held across Pakistan which will be led by religious scholars. The main rally of the TNFJ will be held outside the press club Islamabad at 4pm, which will be led by the elite of the TNFJ and the religious scholars. Dr S Zaman said that due to the attacks of the stooges of the colonial power against the holy places of Islam situated in Iraq and Syria, the wave of grief spread across the Islamic world. He expressed his grave grief over the silence of the OIC and the Arab league against the attacks on the holy places if Islam in Iraq and Syria. He made an appeal to the whole of the nation that they should hold supplication on the Youme Dua as announced by the Quaid e Millat e Jafariya Agha Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi. |
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(PBUH & HHP): Peace be upon him and on his holy progeny (PBUH): Peace be upon him/her (PBUT): Peace be upon them |
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