‘US, allies enemies of humanity’
LAHORE: Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Liaqat Baloch said the US-India-Israel Satanic trio and their allies were enemies of humanity and were shedding the blood of Muslims all over the world especially in Kashmir, Palestine and Afghanistan.
Speaking at a certificate award ceremony of local seminary on Friday, he said the US bombing at a Qunduz seminary slaying over 200 Huffaz students aged between 7 to 14 years was an attack on humanity and with this, the hatred for the US all over the Muslim world had increased. He said Muslims’ love for the Huffaz-e-Quran and the holy Quran had increased after the US attack.
He said seminaries were the benefactors of Ummah as they were safeguarding the Islamic teachings and signs and the religious identity of the Muslims and fighting against the anti-Islam forces. He urged the religious leaders to unite against ideological, economic, political and moral corruption in the society.
He said sectarianism, feudal system and corrupt political system were destructive for the country. He said that the MMA would mobilise the nation and be able to face all the challenges ahead.
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