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Dr. Zakir Naik praises Pakistan’s hospitality and kindness.

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Prominent Islamic scholar Dr. Zakir Naik emphasized the need for Muslim unity while praising the warmth and friendliness of the Pakistani people.

“The reception was more warm than expected and the government made very high level arrangements,” he remarked, thanking the Pakistani authorities.

“I thank Allah that the visit to Pakistan was a success,” Dr. Zakir Naik remarked after his trip to Pakistan. I accept the invitation from the Pakistani government, the Federal Minister Chaudhry Salik Hussain, and the Ministry of Religious Affairs.

“I received ten times more welcome in Pakistan than I had anticipated,” Dr. Zakir stated, thanking the Federal Government, Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister, Punjab Government, Chief Minister Punjab, Provincial Minister Khawaja Salman Rafique, and Governor Kamran Tessori of Sindh for their hospitality. I have traveled extensively throughout the years and have encountered thousands of Pakistanis.

Although Dr. Zakir had previously traveled to Pakistan in 1991, this was his first official visit. “People and religious institutions showed a lot of love,” he continued.

He claimed that although he has traveled to hundreds of other nations, his journey to Pakistan was particularly enjoyable because of the unique expression of love that was found there.

Pakistan is the only nation founded in the name of Islam, according to Zakir Naik. “There should be a close relationship between scholars and politicians, and the rulers and scholars should be on the same page for the country’s development,” he continued.

The significance of putting aside disagreements and uniting under the guidance of the Quran and Sunnah was emphasized by Dr. Zakir Naik.

The Muslim community is suffering difficulties, he said, and efforts should be taken collectively to advance interfaith harmony, peace, and unity.

Pakistan’s dedication to religious harmony and its efforts to uphold international peace were also praised by Dr. Zakir Naik.

“Islam is a religion of peace, love, and brotherhood,” he declared, adding that he has made it his life’s work to spread awareness of Islam’s actual teachings.

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On February 6, 2025, IHC will consider a plea against the X prohibition in Pakistan.

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Chief Justice Aamir Farooq of the Islamabad High Court will hear the lawsuit contesting the social media app X’s ban on February 6, 2025.

Numerous delays have affected the petition, which was last heard on April 17, 2024. Hearings were originally planned for May 2 and June 11, 2024, but those dates were not feasible.

On November 22, 2024, the court granted a miscellaneous application for an early hearing. A hearing date of February 6, 2025, was confirmed by the Registrar Office after Chief Justice Aamir Farooq ordered that the case be rescheduled after the winter break.

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The Prime Minister orders the safe evacuation of Pakistanis from Syria.

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has ordered the creation of an action plan for the quick and safe evacuation of Pakistanis who want to leave Syria and return through nearby nations.

He stated that measures should be taken to ensure the safe evacuation of Pakistanis from Syria in light of the current circumstances there while presiding over a conference in Islamabad about the subject.

According to him, the government’s first priority is to ensure the safety of Pakistanis living in Syria, and all available resources should be used to achieve this goal.

Additionally, the prime minister directed the Pakistani embassy in Damascus to set up a helpline and information center for Pakistani nationals.

He ordered the Pakistani embassies in Syria and its neighboring countries to maintain their information desks and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ crisis management section operating around the clock till the security situation improves.

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PM Offers Condolences to Turkish President for Six Soldiers Killed in Helicopter Crash in Turkey

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Regarding the death of six Turkish troops in a helicopter crash in Isparta, Turkey, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif sent Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan his deepest sympathies.

Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister, posted on social media on Saturday to express his sadness and grief over the deaths of six Turkish troops.

Additionally, he expressed his sympathies to the Turkish people and the families who lost loved ones in the terrible event.

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