Muslims eyeing Pakistan for help

SIALKOT
Jamaatud Dawa (JuD) Pakistan Ameer Hafiz Muhammad Saeed has urged the government to take a bold stance on the burning Kashmir issue and brutal killings of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar, saying that the prevailing situation warrants Pakistan's proactive role to help the Muslims in Myanmar and Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
He stated this while addressing a largely attended meeting of the party workers here on Monday.
The JuD chief pointed that the entire Muslims were eying towards Pakistan and now Pakistan should come forward to use its complete influence to globally pressurise Myanmar and India to stop their hostilities against Muslims in Myanmar and in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
He said that people of the Held Valley had given signals to their union with Pakistan by repeatedly hoisting Pakistani flags in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, saying that people of Jammu and Kashmir wanted freedom from Indian yoke and subsequent annexation to Pakistan.
The JuD ameer stressed the need for unity of the Muslim Ummah to crush international anti-Islam conspiracies like colossal killings of thousands of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar and Yemen war, saying that the time enjoined the Muslim World to forge unity among its ranks and shun their differences for the glory of Islam.
He expressed complete solidarity with Muslims in Myanmar and in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. He alleged that non-believers wanted to sabotage peace of the Muslim Ummah by hatching anti-Islam conspiracies.
He revealed that Pakistan was passing through a critical juncture of its history, adding that it was now time to promote national unity, faith and discipline in the country to curb the menace of global anti-Islam and anti-Pakistan plots.
He urged the Muslim Ummah to be united and shun their sectarian differences in larger interest and glory of Islam.
Hafiz Saeed narrated that Islam had presented a global system for foolproof security and peace, saying that the terrorists had no religion as terrorism was against the basic tenets of love and respect of humanity. He said that the current wave of terrorism was a conspiracy against Muslim Ummah, urged the Ulema to play their pivotal role in promoting religious and sectarian harmony, brotherhood and unity in society. "It is demand of the day to forge unity in our ranks as differences among Muslims will benefit the enemy only," he emphasised.

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