Fazlur Rehman addresses condolence meeting today
By Our Correspondent
January 09, 2020
Maulana Fazlur Rehman, the chief of the Jamiat-e-Ulema Islam-Fazl, will address a condolence gathering today to pay homage to Maulana Fidaur Rehman Darkhwasti in Karachi.
Darkhwasti, a prominent religious scholar, passed away on January 1 at the age of 81. He was the son of former JUI central chief Moulana Muhammad Abdullah Darkhawasti.
According to the JUI-F Sindh’s spokesperson, Sami Swati, the JUI-F chief will address the condolence gathering at Jamia Anwarul Haq, a seminary in Adam Town in North Karachi, after Zuhr prayers. “Prominent scholars from across the country will attend the condolence gathering to pay homage to Darkhwasti for his services for Islam’s propagation,” the spokesperson told The News.
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