Saudi volunteer organisations role lauded
RawalpindiSaudi volunteer organisations rendering meritorious services for the cause of humanity in Pakistan and exchange of high-level delegations between two countries would further strengthen bilateral social and economic ties.This was stated by Dr. Jamal Nasir, PML-N leader and Chairman Pakistan Green Task Force, while talking to Director General International Islamic
By our correspondents
March 05, 2015
Rawalpindi
Saudi volunteer organisations rendering meritorious services for the cause of humanity in Pakistan and exchange of high-level delegations between two countries would further strengthen bilateral social and economic ties.
This was stated by Dr. Jamal Nasir, PML-N leader and Chairman Pakistan Green Task Force, while talking to Director General International Islamic Relief Organisation Dr. Abdo Muhammad Ateen during the visit of IIRO office at Islamabad on Wednesday, says a press release.
On this occasion he congratulated him for completing his PhD Degree in Pakistan and appreciated his keen interest in the poetry of Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal and Islamic history. He also lauded his humanitarian services by completing valuable social projects in different areas of Pakistan. Dr. Jamal said that Khadam Harmain Sharifain has always graciously help Pakistan by initiated welfare-oriented projects for the deserving people and also mentioned the role of IIRO for its noble public welfare-oriented activities. He was of the view that every citizen of Pakistan had great regards for Saudi leadership who had support and extended financial assistance for social uplift and played pivotal role in unity of Islamic Ummah and condemned terrorism.
Saudi volunteer organisations rendering meritorious services for the cause of humanity in Pakistan and exchange of high-level delegations between two countries would further strengthen bilateral social and economic ties.
This was stated by Dr. Jamal Nasir, PML-N leader and Chairman Pakistan Green Task Force, while talking to Director General International Islamic Relief Organisation Dr. Abdo Muhammad Ateen during the visit of IIRO office at Islamabad on Wednesday, says a press release.
On this occasion he congratulated him for completing his PhD Degree in Pakistan and appreciated his keen interest in the poetry of Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal and Islamic history. He also lauded his humanitarian services by completing valuable social projects in different areas of Pakistan. Dr. Jamal said that Khadam Harmain Sharifain has always graciously help Pakistan by initiated welfare-oriented projects for the deserving people and also mentioned the role of IIRO for its noble public welfare-oriented activities. He was of the view that every citizen of Pakistan had great regards for Saudi leadership who had support and extended financial assistance for social uplift and played pivotal role in unity of Islamic Ummah and condemned terrorism.
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