KARACHI: Jamaat-i-Islami Ameer Sirjaul Haq has said the love with the Holy Prophet (PBUH) demanded that all of us illuminated our lives with the Shariah.
Addressing a Seerat Conference in Karachi, he said deen was there to be supreme and the struggle for enforcement of the Islamic order was a religious obligation. He said preaching or Da’wa was a duty in order to reform society. The conference was also addressed by Milli Yakjehti Council Chairman Dr Abul Khair Zubair. It opposed Sindh government’s bill restricting the change of religion and demanded its immediate withdrawal.
The meeting also adopted resolution expressing solidarity with the people of Syria, Iraq. Afghanistan, Palestine, Kashmir, and calling for end to oppression there, Siraj said whereas the rulers took politics as deceit and cheating, the religious parties considered it method to enforce the Islamic system.
Khair Zubair said it was a matter of shame that the prime minister was keen to turn Pakistan a liberal, secular state and government had filed an appeal in support of interest banking. He said that the Holy Prophet (PBUH) had given us a complete code of life and it was a obligatory to strive for its enforcement.
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