MYC delegation leaves for Iran
By Our Correspondent
January 15, 2020
LAHORE: A nine-member delegation comprising religious leaders of Milli Yakjehti Council (MYC) led by its Secretary General Liaqat Baloch left for a weeklong visit to Iran on Tuesday.
The delegates will hold meetings with Iranian leadership, vice-chancellors of different universities and religious scholars during their stay in the neighbouring Islamic country. They will also visit the residence of slain Iranian top General Qasem Soleimani to express condolence with his family. The delegation includes Allama Arif Wahidi, Pir Safdar Gilani, Allama Saqib Akbar, Raziat Billah, Tahir Rahim Naqashbandi and Allama Mashhood Salafi. Baloch said the MYC was striving to create unity in the Muslim world.
-
Meghan Markle Supports Prince Harry's Plans About Archie, Lilibet Meeting With King Charles, William -
Sarah Ferguson Finally Flies To America As Whereabouts Revealed -
Prince William Offers Royal Support To Greg James On Tandem Bike -
White House Says US Seeking Fertilizer From Venezuela: Will The New Change Strengthen Relationships? -
Leonardo DiCaprio Brings Girlfriend To Oscars, Gets Linked To Greta Thunberg -
Hannah Dodd And Masali Baduza Reflect On Francesca, Michaela's Complex Relationship In 'Bridgerton' Season 4 -
Watch: Indonesian Cafe Empowers Workers With Down Syndrome For Inclusive Service -
Kate Middleton Marks St. Patrick's Day As 'Colonel' Catherine -
Kate Hudson's Ex Weighs In On Son Ryder's Acting Dreams -
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry's Major Critic Reacts As Duke Wants To Reconcile With William -
WhatsApp Tests ‘Guest Mode’ In Limited Beta For Users Without Accounts To Use App -
Piers Morgan Recalls Meeting With Michael B. Jordan After Oscar Win -
Lewis Hamilton Finally Sends Heartfelt Message To Kim Kardashian After Warnings From His Former Girlfriends -
Trump Reveals Republican Lawmaker Neal Dunn’s ‘terminal’ Heart Condition: ‘Dead By June’ -
Andrew Receives New Orders From Palace After Prince William's Humiliating Decision -
From Sci-fi To Sea: US Pacific Fleet Set To Deploy Flying, Wall-climbing Robots On Ships