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Ashrafi calls for global support for Palestine, unity among Muslims
Pakistan Ulema Council Chairman, Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi unequivocally expressed support for Palestine and called on the global community to acknowledge the rights of the Palestinian people. He, addressing a recent conference organized to express solidarity with Palestinian people under the auspicious of Pakistan Ulema Council in Islamabad, raised questions about the alleged military […]
Pakistan Ulema Council Chairman, Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi unequivocally expressed support for Palestine and called on the global community to acknowledge the rights of the Palestinian people.
He, addressing a recent conference organized to express solidarity with Palestinian people under the auspicious of Pakistan Ulema Council in Islamabad, raised questions about the alleged military aggression in Syria and Lebanon and said Pakistan stood with Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, and Syria, in case of any aggression from Israel. Ashrafi hinted that if this war continued, it would not be confined to Egypt and Lebanon, it would ultimately engulf the entire world.
He called on the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to provide a roadmap for the Palestinian cause urging everyone to break their silence, warning that “if Palestinian children are targeted today, it may be children from other regions tomorrow.” With the Presidency of the OIC now in the hands of Saudi Arabia, he expressed hope that it would take concrete steps to support Palestine.
He mentioned that Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir reiterated Pakistan’s position in the Corps Commander Conference the other day, reemphasizing their unwavering support for Palestine. Highlighting the enduring blockade of Gaza, he said it had been a prison for sixteen years raising questions about the incident on October 7, which he attributed to the denial of Palestinian due rights.
Ashrafi called for international human rights organizations to investigate the hospital attack in Gaza, stressing that the suffering of Muslim children remained unseen. He emphasized that children were children, regardless of their origins expressing concerns over America’s intention to cover up this disastrous incident. He acknowledged improved relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran and Syria and Arab nations. He reaffirmed the commitment to maintaining unity within the Ummah, rejecting any sectarian division. “We will not allow anyone to divide the Muslim Ummah based on the Shia-Sunni divide,” he stated. He emphasized the importance of global unity among Muslims and discouraged any division, highlighting the need to stand up against imperialism and extremist groups that aimed to divide and weaken the Muslim Ummah.
Ashrafi warned that colonial powers sought to establish extremist organizations to disrupt the unity of Islamic countries, referencing bomb blasts and terrorist attacks as part of this conspiracy. He shared insights into past attempts to incite religious tensions in Pakistan, noting that the national security institutions and scholars had worked together to thwart such nefarious designs. In his closing remarks, Ashrafi called for a boycott of Israeli products and expressed that Muslim nations should come together to protest the violence against Muslims in various regions including Kashmir, Palestine, and other parts of the world. Palestinian Deputy Head of Mission Nader K. Alturk, expressed heartfelt gratitude towards Ashrafi and the people of Pakistan for their unwavering support for the Palestinian cause. Drawing attention to the ongoing crisis, he said at this moment, Israel was committing genocide in Gaza, underscoring the urgency of the situation.
He pointed out that the powerhouses of the world were targeting Gaza, affecting the lives of children, women, and the elderly. He lamented that Israel continued to wage a relentless war on Gaza. Syrian Ambassador Dr Ramez Alraee claimed that Israel had launched the air strikes on their airports including Damascus and Aleppo causing damages to the installations, infrastructure and as well as human causalities.
Council of Islamic Ideology Chairman, Dr. Qibla Ayaz said these were very difficult days not only for Palestine and Egypt but for all the civilized nations on earth. He mentioned that the United Nations had been failure in performing its constitutional obligation to stop the Israeli aggression against the innocent people of Palestine and others. He urged the international human rights watchdogs to let the Palestinian people to live their lives with peace and prosperity on their land.