LAHORE - The second round of three-day annual Tableeghi moot at Raiwind concluded on Sunday with hundreds of tableeghi teams allowed to proceed on tableeghi missions within and outside the country. The session concluded around 12 noon with the prayers led by Maulana Zubairul Hassan for the welfare of believers in the world and salvation in the world hereafter. The prayers, however, were missing for the solidarity and integrity of the country, progress of the nation, liberation of Kashmir and Palestine, and the unity among Muslim Ummah. The participants vowed to abide by the commandments of Allah, spend their lives according to Sharia and motivate others as well to follow the right path. Around a million persons from across the country and abroad attended the moot and participated in the concluding prayers while over half a million attended the first round which concluded last week. However, none of any important religious or political personality attended the last day session. Ex-Ameer Jamaat-e-Islami Qazi Hussain Ahmad and Chairman Awami Muslim League Sheikh Rashid participated in the Saturday prayers and sermons. Maulana Zubairul Hassan, Maulana Abdul Wahab, Maulana Ihsanul Haq and Maulana Abdur Rehman addressed the three-day session. They said that dependence on non-Muslims resulted in chaos. They said that the Muslims were suffering because of the deterioration of their moral fabric. As such instead of propagation to non-Muslims, the need was never so pressing as it was today to teach ourselves. Maulana Zubairul Hassan said the solution to our worldly problems lie in the complete obedience of Quran and Sunnah and none other. He also called for reformation of self and inculcation of good conduct, manners, high values and ethics to impress others for the propagation. He also called for strictly following five times prayers, charity, seeking collective forgiveness from Allah and exercise restraint on evil doing. Extra-ordinary security arrangements were made at the venue of the moot on Sunday. Police was heavily deployed on all the routes leading to the place of the moot. Special traffic arrangements were also made for incoming and outgoing vehicles enabling the vehicular traffic to get clear from the site soon after the moot was over.