AhlulBayt News Agency: Head of Shia Ulama Council of Pakistan, Allama Syed Sajid Ali Naqvi, while addressing Ulama and Zakirin Conference yesterday, said: This gathering is a representative gathering and the resolutions raised in it are very important.
No negative word has reached us regarding mourning from any religion. We have an alliance with all Masalaks and we are among the founders of the alliance.
Commemoration of Sayyed al-Shahadah (as) is one of our holy things. We respect the holy things of Masalik and they respect our holy things.
They say that an order has come from above that the assembly will not be held, so the mourner’s answer is that I have an order from above that this assembly will continue to be held.
We are not convinced of confrontation, we are civilized citizens and know the constitution, sedition is not right under the rules of Islam, nor is the rule of law right, but we will never give up our right.
The Lahore High Court has also said that everyone is free to express religion, practice religion and preach religion.
It is the responsibility of the government and institutions to follow the existing constitution in the country.
Regarding mourning, if the Ministry of Home Affairs says or any government official tells you, it does not matter because it is our basic religious right.
The position of the mourner is that the assembly will definitely take place, and the mourner should be ready to make any sacrifices for it.
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No negative word has reached us regarding mourning from any religion. We have an alliance with all Masalaks and we are among the founders of the alliance.
Commemoration of Sayyed al-Shahadah (as) is one of our holy things. We respect the holy things of Masalik and they respect our holy things.
They say that an order has come from above that the assembly will not be held, so the mourner’s answer is that I have an order from above that this assembly will continue to be held.
We are not convinced of confrontation, we are civilized citizens and know the constitution, sedition is not right under the rules of Islam, nor is the rule of law right, but we will never give up our right.
The Lahore High Court has also said that everyone is free to express religion, practice religion and preach religion.
It is the responsibility of the government and institutions to follow the existing constitution in the country.
Regarding mourning, if the Ministry of Home Affairs says or any government official tells you, it does not matter because it is our basic religious right.
The position of the mourner is that the assembly will definitely take place, and the mourner should be ready to make any sacrifices for it.
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