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Neither UAE nor S Arabia asked Pakistan to recognise Israel: Ashrafi

By Asim Yasin
July 02, 2021

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Ulema Council Chairman and Special Aide to Prime Minister on Religious Harmony and Middle East Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi has said Pakistan has no ties with Israel.

“Neither United Arab Emirates nor Saudi Arabia has asked Pakistan to recognize Israel,” he said while talking to newsmen here on Thursday. He said anti-Pakistan forces are worried following the improvement of Pakistan's relations with the Arab Islamic countries. Pakistan's relations with Arab Islamic countries including Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Egypt, Bahrain, Amman and Iraq are improving with practical cooperation in different areas. Contacts are under way with Saudi officials on the issue of repatriation of Pakistanis.

He said Prime Minister Imran khan has announced Pakistan's policy in the National Assembly that “we want friendship, not slavery”. “If there is a civil war in Afghanistan, it will affect the entire world,” he said, adding that Pakistan can be a facilitator for peace in Afghanistan but not for anarchy and conflict. “Afghan groups should take the path of dialogue for reconciliation,” he said.

He said the declaration of the Pak-Afghan Ulema Conference with the cooperation of Saudi Arabia is an appeal for peace and reconciliation and not a fatwa against anyone. He said Muslim leaders should think how long the blood of innocent Muslims will continue to flow in Kashmir, Palestine, Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Afghanistan.

Responding to a question, he said no killing on the grounds of religion or sect has taken place in Pakistan for the last six months. “The situation of inter-faith harmony in Pakistan is much better than many other countries in the region and world.” He said on the instructions of Prime Minister Imran Khan, a consultation process is under way with the leadership of all religious schools of thought and respective security agencies and provincial governments for the establishment of law and order and for interfaith tolerance and harmony during the month of Muharram-ul-Haram.

He said peace committees and interfaith harmony councils in the country are being activated ahead of Muharram-ul-Haram to promote intersect harmony and tolerance in the country. He announced that important leaders of Arab Islamic countries would visit Pakistan in the next three months and delegations from Pakistan would visit the Arab Islamic countries.