SIALKOT City News
‘Taliban have no right to be called Muslims’From Our CorrespondentSIALKOT: Minister of State for Religious Affairs Pir Syed Muhammad Ameenul Hasnat Shah has said that Taliban do not deserve to be called as Muslims or even humans for their barbaric crimes against innocent people. He was speaking at a Seeratun
By our correspondents
January 23, 2015
‘Taliban have no right to be called Muslims’
From Our Correspondent
SIALKOT: Minister of State for Religious Affairs Pir Syed Muhammad Ameenul Hasnat Shah has said that Taliban do not deserve to be called as Muslims or even humans for their barbaric crimes against innocent people.
He was speaking at a Seeratun Nabi (SAW) Conference at Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) here on Thursday. The minister said that Taliban had caused a huge damage to Islam through their acts. He said that after the Peshawar school massacre, it had become duty of every citizen to recognise the enemies of the society. He stressed the need for unity to eliminate terrorism from the society. He also condemned the blasphemous caricatures published by a French magazine. SCCI president Fazal Jillani, AJK former minister Sahibzada Hafiz Hamid Raza, MPA Rana Liaquat Ali, SCCI vice-president Alamgir Meyer, Dr Aslam Dar, Pir Shabbir Gillani and others were also present.
From Our Correspondent
SIALKOT: Minister of State for Religious Affairs Pir Syed Muhammad Ameenul Hasnat Shah has said that Taliban do not deserve to be called as Muslims or even humans for their barbaric crimes against innocent people.
He was speaking at a Seeratun Nabi (SAW) Conference at Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) here on Thursday. The minister said that Taliban had caused a huge damage to Islam through their acts. He said that after the Peshawar school massacre, it had become duty of every citizen to recognise the enemies of the society. He stressed the need for unity to eliminate terrorism from the society. He also condemned the blasphemous caricatures published by a French magazine. SCCI president Fazal Jillani, AJK former minister Sahibzada Hafiz Hamid Raza, MPA Rana Liaquat Ali, SCCI vice-president Alamgir Meyer, Dr Aslam Dar, Pir Shabbir Gillani and others were also present.
-
Therapist Killed In Office As Former Client Launches Knife Attack -
Gaten Matarazzo Brands 'Stranger Things' Final Scene 'nerve-racking' -
David Beckham Speaks Out After Son Brooklyn Beckham's Shocking Post -
Sophie Turner Gets Candid About 'imposter Sydrome' Post 'GOT' -
When Nicola Peltz's Boyfriend Anwar Hadid Found Solace In Dua Lipa's Arms -
Claire Foy Reveals Rare Impact Of 'The Crown' Gig On Career -
Megan Thee Stallion Teases New Music On The Way -
Blonde Kate Stuns In Photos With Prince William During Rare Joint Engagement -
Kate Gosselin Reveals Harrowing Moment Thief Nearly Took Her Down -
Billy Bob Thornton Weighs In On Contrast To 'Landman' Role -
Amanda Holden May Swap Position To Different Reality Show: See Which -
The Truth Behind Victoria Beckham's 'inappropriate' Wedding Dance Video -
AI Startup Raises $480 Million At $4.5 Billion Valuation In Earlier Gains -
North Carolina Woman Accused Of Serving Victims With Poisoned Drinks -
Robert Redford’s Daughter Amy Sings Praises Of Late Father -
OpenAI And ServiceNow Team Up To Embed ChatGPT In Business Workflows