Qurbani awareness seminar
By PR
June 04, 2025
LAHORE:Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan organised a seminar titled ‘Why and how to perform Sunnat-e-Ibrahimi’ at its Head Office here.
The session, held under the chairmanship of Prof Dr Hafeez ur Rehman, President of Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan, aimed to raise awareness about the religious, ethical, and operational aspects of Qurbani.
The seminar focused on educating participants about the spiritual essence of Qurbani, proper methods of sacrifice in accordance with Islamic teachings, hygiene standards, meat preservation techniques, and the protection of sacrificial hides.In his keynote address, Prof Dr Hafeez ur Rehman emphasised that Qurbani is a divine command that exemplifies obedience, devotion, and the spirit of sacrifice.
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