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Fact-based curriculum being introduced in madrasas: Ashrafi

By Our Correspondent
July 06, 2021

LAHORE: Special Aide to the Prime Minister on Religious Harmony Hafiz Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi Monday said that fact-based modern curriculum was being introduced in madrasas.

Addressing a press conference here at Punjab Institute of Quran and Seerat Studies, he said, "The Muttahida Ulema Board has no affiliation with any private publisher, as the board reviewed only the books referred to it by the Punjab Textbook Board". The critics should investigate all aspects before criticising the board, he added.

Ashrafi said the law-enforcement agencies deserved appreciation for arresting the perpetrators and facilitators of Johar Town blast. He said that some extremist elements wanted to create unrest and instability in the country ahead of start of holy month of Muharram. He said an FIR had been registered against those who were involved in showing disrespect to religious figures.

Ashrafi said that no case of religious extremism was reported for last seven months, adding that incidents related to Islamophobia were consistently being reported in European countries. The PM’s special aide said efforts were being made to resolve the matters of minorities in the country. He said that Pakistan rendered great sacrifices in war against terrorism, and there was need to resolve all issues through dialogue as Pakistan did not want influx of refugees. He said the role of Pakistan would become more important after complete withdrawal of the US-led forces from Afghanistan.

The world community appreciated the role of Prime Minister Imran Khan for peace in Afghanistan, he said, adding that the premier presented true picture of Islam to the international community. "Those criticising PM Imran Khan could not win even 10 seats in elections," he added. Muttahida Ulema Board members Allama Hussain Akbar and Ziaullah Bukhari also spoke.