Siraj asks Muslim world to unite
LAHORE
Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Senator Sirajul Haq has called upon the Muslim world to forge unity in its ranks to foil the conspiracies of the forces of Kufr and also to make joint struggle to end the enemy occupation on its lands and resources.
He was addressing Pakistani community in Holy Makkah on Friday, says a message received at Mansoorah. Siraj said the nature had blessed the Muslim world with unlimited resources as they possessed the largest oil reserves in the world. The number of young men in Muslim states was many times more than the youth in Europe and the western countries. The JI chief said Pakistan was passing through the most critical period of its history. He said the corrupt rulers had build places for themselves and their coming generations whereas the masses were deprived of two times meal. He said certain elements were conspiring to fail the public movement against corruption but their efforts would fail. He said that the JI drive against corruption would enter the second phase after Eid.
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