Siraj for foiling anti-Muslim designs
LAHORE: Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Senator Sirajul Haq has said the world colonialism wanted to divide the Muslim world into two
warring groups, and Pakistan would have to play a leading role to foil the conspiracy.
The dismemberment of Pakistan, Iraq–Iran war, capturing of Iraq and Syria, division of Sudan and Indonesia besides the massacre of millions of Muslims elsewhere in the world were the part of the US great game, hesaid, according to a JI spokesman on Friday, while addressing a gathering of Pakistani community in Madinah, The JI chief said Pakistan was an important country of the Muslim world so it had to play a key role in combating the designs of the world powers.
However, he said, Pakistan could play its due role only if it had an honest leadership truly practicing the Islamic principles.
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