Australian High Commissioner Neil Hawkins congratulated on Youm-e-Pakistan

Australian High Commissioner Neil Hawkins congratulated on Youm-e-Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Australian High Commissioner to Pakistan, His Excellency Neil Hawkins congratulated Youm-e-Pakistan Mubarak to all Pakistanis, both here and in Australia. Thank you for another wonderful year allowing us to enjoy the many different aspects of Pakistan. Wishing prosperity & success to the resilient people of my host country, Let’s make our people-to-people ties even…

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Terrorist attacked; Shooting at Moscow concert venue leaves at least 100 dead- Daily Frontline

Terrorist attacked; Shooting at Moscow concert venue leaves at least 100 dead- Daily Frontline

  A view shows the burned Crocus City Hall concert hall in Krasnogorsk, outside Moscow, on Saturday. Stringer/AFP/Getty Imags Nearly 500 personnel are working to dismantle rubble at the scene of the arena attack in Moscow, the Russian Emergencies Ministry said on Saturday. “In the morning, they started the dismantling of the most difficult part:…

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U.S. Ambassador Blome Recognizes Pakistani Women’s Contributions at Iftar Reception

U.S. Ambassador Blome Recognizes Pakistani Women’s Contributions at Iftar Reception

Islamabad, Pakistan: (Rasheed Dhariwal) Pakistan, to recognize the contributions of Pakistani women during Women’s History Month and the holy month of Ramazan. The event brought together female entrepreneurs, civil society activists, and educators, where Ambassador Blome emphasized the pivotal role of Pakistani women in shaping society and driving positive change.  One of the distinguished guests…

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Pakistanis’s students able to study in UK world-class universities: Jane Marriott

Pakistanis’s students able to study in UK world-class universities: Jane Marriott

LAHORE: UK High Commissioner Jane Marriott said that It’s great so many Pakistanis are able to take advantage of the world-class education offered by UK universities. He said while addressing a seminar organised by British Council Lahore, there’s more to be done to make sure UK universities are accessible to students across the whole of…

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USA and Pakistan signs MoU to save cultural property

USA and Pakistan signs MoU to save cultural property

ISLAMABAD: USA and Pakistan signed an important cultural property agreement, enhancing partnership in protecting Pakistan’s cultural treasures. Ambassador Blome and Secretary Humaira Ahmed of Ministry of National Heritage and Culture signed the agreement, which restricts the importation of specific artifacts to the U.S. and helps facilitate their return to Pakistan. For more than two decades…

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Council of Islamic Ideology Strongly Condemns Attacks on Places of Worship

Council of Islamic Ideology Strongly Condemns Attacks on Places of Worship

The Council of Islamic Ideology in Islamabad condemns attacks on places of worship, emphasizing the importance of respecting all religions. It calls for swift punishment for those involved and the establishment of special courts to address such crimes, asserting that violence and extremism have no place in any religion or Pakistani law.

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The Council of Islamic Ideology in Islamabad strongly condemns attacks on places of worship and considers them both criminal and prohibited under Sharia law in accordance with Pakistani legislation. During a special meeting titled Interfaith-Hassan Interaction: State and Society Responsibilities, chaired by Qibla Ayaz, Chairman of the Islamic Ideological Council, it was emphasized that adherents of all religions should observe the teachings of their respective faiths. Hateful attitudes, violence, and extremism have no place in any religion. It is essential to refrain from engaging in violence, murder, terrorism, or persecution in the name of religion. Acts of attacking, demolishing, or insulting places of worship are reprehensible and violate the laws of Pakistan as well as Sharia. Immediate punishment should be meted out to those involved in incidents such as the tragic event in Sialkot, and the establishment of special courts for such crimes was demanded. Chairman Qibla Ayaz also stated that the situation in Pakistan is not normal, and regional forces, as well as anti-country elements involved in conspiracies, must be monitored closely. By fulfilling their constitutional responsibilities, all institutions can work together to resolve such matters effectively.
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The Council of Islamic Ideology in Islamabad vehemently condemns attacks on places of worship, deeming them criminal and against Sharia law, in accordance with Pakistani legislation. In a special meeting titled “Interfaith-Hassan Interaction: State and Society Responsibilities,” presided over by Chairman Qibla Ayaz, the council emphasized the need for followers of all faiths to uphold their religious teachings. Any form of hate, violence, or extremism has no place in any religion. The council stresses the importance of refraining from violence, murder, terrorism, or religious persecution.

Attacks, demolitions, or insults directed at places of worship are deemed reprehensible and in violation of both Pakistani laws and Sharia. The council calls for swift and severe punishment for those involved, especially in the wake of tragic incidents like the one in Sialkot. Furthermore, there is a demand for the establishment of special courts to address such crimes.

Chairman Qibla Ayaz also expressed concerns about the current situation in Pakistan, highlighting the need for close monitoring of regional forces and anti-country elements engaged in conspiracies. To effectively address these challenges, he called upon all institutions to fulfill their constitutional responsibilities and collaborate in resolving such matters.

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A key priority for Australia in Pakistan is to support gender equality; Mr Hawkins

Karachi: (Afaq dhariwal)The Australian High Commission supported a girls’ cricket clinic and tournament in Karachi in collaboration with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Jalaluddin Cricket Academy (JCA), and Karachi City Cricket Association (KCCA).Australia aims to promote gender equality and empower girls through enabling them to participate in one of Pakistan’s favourite sports – cricket.“The Australian…

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